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HDuck

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  1. Saban’s first season was 2007. From 2007 to 2023 (2020 COVID year) Alabama schedule included: At Penn State, at Duke, at Texas as only three true Power 5 regular season road games. 7 “neutral” games in Atlanta 3 in Arlington 1 in Orlando 1 in Jacksonville At least Byrne has turned the ship so there will now be true road games at non-SEC opponent venues. Getting Saban to play at Texas in 2022 must have taken a LOT of arm twisting.
  2. Alabama future opponents 2024 – at Wisconsin 2025 – at Florida St, Wisconsin 2026 – at W. Virginia, Florida St 2027 – W. Virginia, at Ohio St 2028 – Ohio St, at Oklahoma St 2029 – at Notre Dame, Oklahoma St 2030 – at Georgia Tech, Notre Dame 2031 – Georgia Tech, at Boston College 2032 – Arizona, at Minnesota 2033 – at Arizona, Minnesota 2034 – at Virginia Tech, Boston College 2035 – Virginia Tech (Minnesota replaced Oklahoma (now SEC) in 2032 and 2033 schedule. Oregon must not have crossed his mind?) I believe Alabama's last regular season game in the Pacific Time Zone was the loss at UCLA in 2000.
  3. The 2023 starting QB for Idaho, who took them to two games in the FCS playoff, transferred in the off-season to Oregon State. He was announced as the Beav's starting QB this Saturday facing Idaho State. He was injured and did not play Idaho State last season. His replacement in that game will be the starter against Oregon.
  4. Dublin 2025: Iowa St vs Kansas St Dublin 2026: ? Dublin 2027: Wisconsin vs Pitt Today, at Midnight Eastern time Delaware St played Hawaii in Honolulu. The game was scheduled to end about 3:15 am Eastern. There is 6 hours time difference between Delaware and Hawaii. The game kicked at 6:00 pm local, getting over about 9:15 pm local. There is 5 hours time difference between Tallahassee/Atlanta and Dublin.
  5. SMU ...a 27-1/2 pt favorite....survives in Reno scoring the winning TD 29-24 with under two minutes remaining. Never led until that score. Start of fourth Q it was 14-24.
  6. Oregon as a state...about 12 percent Irish ancestry. The Sheldon Irish in Eugene. The Ducks: green, Pat Kilkenny, a shamrock on the MKA floor. Oregonian's fondness for beer. I've been to Dublin and there are other European cities I prefer. But, they didn't have Ducks football either.
  7. This USA Today column says it was after the Cotton Bowl 1-1-96 loss to Colorado. And, that's what I've understood for years. Brooks was still coach 1-2-95 On 2-10-95 he became coach of the Rams. Behind Oregon's (Phil) Knight in shining armor WWW.USATODAY.COM The founder looks back on the the Ducks' journey from also ran to national title contender.
  8. "I thought that the ball was handed to Kaufman 3 or 4 times before the fatal throw for the interception, but then, my memory might be faulty too." Kaufman did not carry the ball on the fatal fuskies drive, though he was the target of a failed pass attempt. He had over 20 carries for over 100 yds earlier in the game. 2:40 fuskies return the kickoff to the UW 24 pass to UW 32 pass to OR 45 - first down 3 incomplete passes 4th down pass to OR 31 - first down incomplete pass 1:42 incomplete pass Huard runs 11 yds to the OR 20 - first down incomplete pass pass to the OR 8 - first down 1:05 The Pick On the 8 yd line with 1:05 left there were other options. Fortunately, Huard chose the wrong one.
  9. Hope The Duck is ok handling the humidity.... https://x.com/TheOregonDuck/status/1819824777810317602 https://x.com/TheOregonDuck/status/1819930630181794077 https://x.com/TheOregonDuck/status/1820170120280343015
  10. Sunday morning....Well now, where'd ya get all those athletes...
  11. And, more from Rosemont....apparently the breakroom at B1G Headquarters...
  12. "...allowed to retain 100% of its bowl/college football playoff earnings" Bowls, NCAA Tournament and CFP earnings are split equally with all schools in the conference, I believe. (i.e. 100 percent shares) While UW and UO start with 50 percent shares of the media deal portion. It might make an interesting twist if CFP participants were awarded two shares? That is, for example, if 3 teams qualified then the "conference pool" would be split 21 ways (not 18) with each of 3 participants getting two shares. Some formula like that might have saved the departure of UT & OU, and USC & UCLA?? Fox drove the train for USC/UCLA full shares. Had to be an irritant to Nebraska, Rutgers and Maryland.
  13. Duck at Rosemont, Illinois Big Ten Headquarters (near O'Hare Airport)
  14. As the UW explained at that time.... a large "maybe" with the Apple deal was incentives which were a big risk factor for revenue; and, there was no linear component lined up at that time. UW was very aware of what that might mean for recruiting going forward. Ultimately, OS and WSU were certainly interested in a linear component as well which they found with The CW, albeit at a low payout. Some of Beavs fans made fun of the UW for seeking a linear guarantee, now they are touting the "visibility" that comes from the number of households with access to The CW.
  15. The Duck has now also been to Iowa's stadium, and the B1G Headquarters in Rosemont, Illinois.... per The Duck's twitter account.
  16. With the transition today to the B1G there will probably be another round of "half-share" demagoguery from skeptics about the move. Reminder, this column pretty well addressed the fact that "half-shares" apply to just one component of total B1G revenue opportunities. https://sports360az.com/washingtons-budget-forecast-provides-clues-to-big-ten-revenue-distributions-as-an-18-team-conference/
  17. The road trip. Rumored next stop is Minneapolis. With a little cooperation, the various B1G outposts could have some fun with this with some prior planning. Vignette locking The Duck out of a stadium, The Duck eating spray cheese in Wisconsin, walking thru the corn at The Field of Dreams in Iowa with the Hawkeye's mascot, ...
  18. Don't disagree that 10 teams who decided to leave effective August 1 should lose opportunity to vote on matters that would face the conference effective August 2, 2024, or later, but since they remained in the conference until August 1, 2024 and continued to compete for official conference championships, then financial matters should have also remained the same including distributions earned/accrued from NCAA Tournament, etc. prior to August 2. When a tenant gives 6 months notice he is moving out, the landlord usually doesn't view that as the tenant leaving immediately. The tenant expects to live there 6 more months, and the landlord expects 6 more months of rent. That is where I disagree with the Libbey decision. Otherwise if would lead to a situation where there would be rumors for months and the 10 escapees would have withheld notice until August 1. Waiting to August 1 would not have been good for the two remaining members.
  19. Late Kick's Josh Pate took notice of this, saying, "Tennessee gets more dangerous by the day." Pate didn't leave to that, though. He took to his show to explain what exactly makes the Vols so dangerous. "Tennessee's the program to keep an eye on," Pate said. "If you want to know which program that's not currently at the head table of college football will probably be the next one, given their current trajectory to join the head table of college football, it's Tennessee." Pate went on to compliment the strategy of head coach Josh Heupel and his staff, noting their efforts in recruiting, evaluating, and offering prospects early to get a head start over other schools, and of course, NIL. "Real recruiting in the NIL era is several layers deep," Pate said. "It is not just, 'I can get you this much money over this many years.' There is an entire plan that has to be laid out. ... Tennessee is one of the sneakiest NIL operations in college football right now. It's not just because they have money they can spend, it's because they understand it's not just the A part but B, C, D, E, F, G (multi-year) part as well." Spyre Sports is the primary Vols collective. They were named by On3 as the "No. 1 most ambitious collective." They have known deals with well-known Tennessee athletes through The Volunteer Club, including this year's highly-touted starting quarterback, Nico Iamaleava, who was rumored to have signed an $8 million deal over three years.
  20. Nearing the one-year anniversary UW/UO to Big Ten. Been a lot of misinformation published about what happened in the last 12 months. Here's a couple refreshers from a year ago worth re-reading. August 4, 2023 "A person with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that Arizona’s application to join the Big 12 was approved Thursday night (August 3). Arizona State and Utah, after it became apparent that Oregon and Washington were bolting the Pac-12 early Friday (August 4), also asked to join the Big 12." https://www.denverpost.com/2023/08/04/big-ten-oregon-washington-pac-12-on-brink/ https://sports.yahoo.com/inside-oregon-and-washingtons-jump-to-the-big-ten--it-was-both-of-us-or-none-of-us-141725222.html
  21. See last post in this thread.... -------------------------------------------------------- A small thing I suppose, but it appears the Pac12 logo is still on the field at Autzen. The four Pac12 schools officially join the B1G on August 2. And no, I still don't understand how Whitman County judge Libey could rule the four had departed the Pac12 when he issued his opinion last November. The new Matt Knight Arena floor does have the B1G logo.
  22. With 9 B1G games in the immediate future, I think Oregon should cool their jets a bit on scheduling until there is some Playoff Selection Committee experience to judge the importance of a non-conference schedule. Will the Committee give a preference to a schedule with Power 4 non-conference opponents? If so, then "Beaver Week" in the 3 non-conference games needs to be examined as to whether teams from Big12, ACC or SEC should be slotted instead. And, those potential ACC and Big12 teams could be from 6 former Pac12 opponents with West Coast ties. The Ducks already have Baylor, Oklahoma St and Tex Tech on future schedules. I would rather see those be retained than OSU come in annually. OSU would undoubtedly want a home-and-home arrangement which also creates problems in years there are four B1G home games. Tennessee cycles thru 5 lower level in-state opponents annually. But, they have four non-conference games and those games are always in Knoxville. Tenn fills their four with one FCS, and two Group of 5, with one Power 4. The point is most programs just play one Power 4 opponent whether 3 or 4 nonconference. Unless OSU falls off the shelf to be regarded as Group of 5 - willing to play annually in Eugene - I don't see using a Power 4 annual slot to play them home-and-home.

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