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Charles Fischer

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  1. Snippets from this On3 article are... The 21st signature of Oregon’s 21 commitments in the 2026 recruiting class is in. On Thursday, Oregon officially announced that 5-star Lucas (Tex.) Panther Creek wide receiver Jalen Lott had signed with the Ducks. Lott, Rivals’ No. 2 wide receiver, has been committed to Oregon since July, but his paperwork did not come through on Wednesday and the Ducks did not announce him officially in their class. With Lott officially signed, all eyes are on 5-star Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei wide receiver and Ohio State commit Chris Henry Jr., who Oregon is trending for on the Rivals recruiting prediction machine. Rivals Eval on Lott Via Charles Power: Oregon commit Jalen Lott (No. 16) is one of the most athletic wide receiver prospects in the 2026 cycle and is in the midst of a big senior season at Frisco (Texas) Panther Creek. The 6-foot, 170-pounder is a high volume target who is a dangerous as a deep threat and after the catch. He’s an explosive long-strider who covers ground quickly. Lott is also competitive in contested catch situations. Through 11 games this fall, he’s caught 76 passes for 1,200 yard and 19 touchdowns, while increasing his yards per catch from 13.1 as a junior to 15.8 as a senior. Lott doubles as a defensive back and has high-end upside on that side of the ball, as well. On the track, he’s a state champion in the long jump (24-3.75 feet) and a 7-0 foot high jumper.
  2. I believe Ol' Buddy Ryan called the Run and Shoot, the "Chuck and Duck."
  3. The 247 Rankings.... (Both as of this moment) The On3 Rivals Rankings....
  4. Be still my heart.... I'm handling all this just fine...
  5. All five offensive line starters will be leaving after the season, thus the outlook will be dependent upon the portal. A great offensive line next year is not a shoo-in.
  6. While we have the other thread, the other sites are effectively taking the information from this site on GoDucks.com and the players will be listed as they sign through the day. Football - Wednesday, December 3 - Signing DayWednesday, December 3: Signing Day for University of Oregon Ducks Football As of 8:30 AM, eleven of the nineteen expected to sign are done already. For those who are new at this....every year we have players sign later in the day at their high school signing ceremony, so no need to panic. And...we typically flip a player or two, and have one or two flipped from us. As usual, the majority stick to their verbal commitment...
  7. Other candidates...a couple of good ones, and I did not know all of that about one Oregon assistant... Duck Sports CentralOregon Offensive Coordinator SearchOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  8. Good gosh...you are such a classy guy SoGaDawg, as you are handling this much better than I would...
  9. Doesn't bother me at all...
  10. Get paid millions to go away? Not what happens to me!
  11. If we could move up eventually to a number three seed, then I would take the bye. I just don’t want to face Ohio State until the finals…
  12. Agreed. A project like Michigan State would be a four or five year turnaround, but the patience factor is so extreme, and the expectations of a miracle…are crazy.
  13. Some of his throws were crazy accurate, and his passing percentage is hurt by at least four drops by the receivers. (20-29)

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