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Oregon DB Daylen Austin Arrested for Hit-and-Run
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Apparently, one fact that is quite different from my case is...the victim in this instance has died. Sad all the way around... -
Oregon DB Daylen Austin Arrested for Hit-and-Run
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Oregon CB Daylen Austin arrested on hit and run charges 247SPORTS.COM Oregon CB Daylen Austin arrested on hit and run charges -
Oregon DB Daylen Austin Arrested for Hit-and-Run
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
As a corner--he had superb athletic skills, and I thought had a high upside at Oregon. He was verballed to LSU, but we turned him in the recruiting process of which I thought was a big win. We find out the facts later! -
Oregon DB Daylen Austin Arrested for Hit-and-Run
Charles Fischer posted a topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Too early to draw conclusions, but one subscription site is cautious, while the other is already looking to replace him in the portal. Many are saying it was simply a mistake, and I can relate. When I was very young...during a rainstorm in downtown Eugene I was turning and someone walked in front of me (I could not see them due to the downpour) and he shook his fist at me and walked on after I bumped him with my bumper. He was going to press charges, and the police just fried me in our meeting. (Interrogation) They decided after listening to my story that they/the victim would not go further with this. I was young and did not know that when something like this happens--you pull over and meet with the affected party. If you don't...it is hit-and-run. Anyone who knows me knows I would never do that, but I was young, did not know the law, etc. This might be case? -
Central Campus Supplements For Pac-12 Athletics?
Charles Fischer replied to HDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Pig-2: If they can't join us, then they want to destroy us. -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
See top post for more information and official press release. -
Is Lanning Outperforming with the Talent he Inherited?
Charles Fischer replied to Solar's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Great topic to ponder Solar, as you make a great point. We only had SIX players left from the 2021 recruiting class of Cristobal that had set the new record at Oregon with 19 of the 4/5-Star players on Rivals.com. Lanning overcame that tremendous hole with great portal recruiting, and some HS players helped. Don't Listen to Him! Cristobal Creates the MOTHER of all Recruiting Classes! -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The good news? Ducks win 14-9. The bad news? Oregon had to bring in the weekend relievers to close it out! Bradley Mullan and Logan Mercado shut down the Zags once they came in. Let's just say that with our freshman pitchers.... -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
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12-9 after seven innings. -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
When Ian Unlandt finished after six innings, he had only given up two runs, but after that the relievers were a disaster. 11-9 Oregon at 6.5 innings. -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
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11-2 Oregon, after five innings. -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
11-0 after four innings! -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
9-0 Oregon after three innings! -
Diamond Ducks: Offensive Explosion Fuels Midweek Win
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Ducks lead 2-0 after two innings. Oregon native Ian Umlandt on the hill! -
Want to Win a Natty? You Better Be Blue Chip
Charles Fischer replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Great point, and I believe it is an understated element in why many of our redshirt freshmen are ready in their true freshman year. They've had real game experience. -
EUGENE, Ore. — Two days after scoring but a pair of runs and failing to complete a series sweep of USC, the Oregon baseball team bounced back in a big way Tuesday. The Ducks (26-10) tied a program record with six home runs Tuesday, with Jacob Walsh hitting a pair as part of a four-hit day in Oregon’s 14-9 win over Gonzaga at PK Park. Chase Meggers also had four hits, and he hit the last of the Ducks’ half-dozen homers as they fended off a comeback attempt by the Bulldogs. Oregon entered this week third in the Pac-12 with 47 home runs this season, but the Ducks hit just one in their series win over USC this past weekend. They still managed to produce runs well enough to win twice over the weekend, but Tuesday’s power surge was a welcome sight on the heels of Sunday’s two-run, five-hit performance. “The other day the lineup didn’t look very long, and then today it looks like, man, it just kept going,” UO coach Mark Wasikowski said. “There’s a lot of talented players here; they’re just young and they haven’t played a full college baseball season. So unfortunately, some days you just feel like it’s a little light or inconsistent. And then other days like today you go, holy cow, that was something else.” The offensive explosion backed another strong start from sophomore left-hander Ian Umlandt. Six days after allowing four runs across seven innings to beat Sacramento State in his first collegiate start, Umlandt (3-0) limited Gonzaga to two runs on three hits in six innings Tuesday. “The difference between this year and last year has been huge,” said Umlandt, who threw 17.1 innings as a freshman across 17 appearances, all in relief. “Both on and off the field — making changes with diet, when I’m going to bed, being on time for certain things, or early. Those obviously play a big tole in transforming things on the field.” How It Happened: The Ducks gave their starting pitcher an early lead, scoring twice in the first. Jack Brooks singled to lead off the game for Oregon, and two batters later he came around to score on Walsh’s first hit of the game. That base hit also moved Meggers into scoring position, and Anson Aroz drove him in to make it 2-0. The Ducks broke the game open in the third. Meggers doubled with one out, and Walsh followed with a towering home run to right-center field. Jeffery Heard doubled, Aroz walked and Maddox Molony made it 7-0 with his fourth homer of the year. After a pitching change, Mason Neville doubled and Bryce Boettcher hit his own fourth home run of this spring, giving Oregon a 9-0 lead. Heard doubled again to lead off the fourth, and Neville made it 11-0 with his sixth homer of the season. Gonzaga finally touched Umlandt for two runs in the fifth, but he limited the damage after four of the first five hitters in the inning reached base. “There's been moments that I've had the last two starts that would have kind of snowballed last year — getting runners on and getting out of it with two runs rather than four or five,” Umlandt said. “I think that's a testament to just my growth and maturity. From a pitching standpoint, being able to get soft contact when I need it, keeping balls in the infield and keeping the ball out of the middle of the plate has helped me avoid damage the last two starts, definitely.” Logan Mercado Closing... It was still 11-2 entering the seventh, when Gonzaga put together its own seven-run inning off three UO relievers. But Walsh’s 14th homer of the year made it 12-9 in the bottom of the seventh, giving him his fifth career multi-homer game and third of the season. “I’m feeling good,” Walsh said. “Just sticking to my approach, getting good pitches to hit and putting good swings on balls.” Meggers hit his second homer of the year in the eighth. Walsh followed with a double and Heard’s RBI single made it 14-9, before Logan Mercado struck out the side in the ninth. “Our hitters are really good, and we haven't been acting like it,” Meggers said. “And even when we're not acting like it, we're still winning games, which means we're really good. And we can be better. I think today it was a glimpse of it — but I still think we can get better.” On Deck: The Ducks open a three-game series at Stanford on Friday at 6:05 p.m.
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Like so many of you, I have been stunned at the recruiting of high school and portal transfers by the Dan Lanning staff. Oregon is deeper at nearly every position than I have ever known following Ducks football. So, after looking over the roster and seeing what other pundits say--I have settled on ONE position that Oregon could add to through the portal this spring. Nose Tackle So, for the front four on the defensive line I see starting/playing: Defensive End: Jordan Burch (No brainer) Defensive Tackle: Jamaree Caldwell (A big transfer brought in to replace Brandon Dorlus) Edge: A rotation of Matayo Uiagalelei, Teitum Tuioti, and Blake Purchase Nose Tackle: See below... The perfect solution would have been the Michigan State Nose Tackle, Derrick Harmon, (above) who was massive and experienced, but the former Bastard Beaver Jonathan Smith convinced him to stay. Yet, I wonder if we even should go after a transfer? We could hurt the locker room with so many young-guns brought in for this purpose over the last two years, and considering one upperclassman. Here the candidates that could come from our current roster... Nose Tackle Candidates: Kenyon Ware-Hudson: He can play defensive tackle and has quite a bit, in addition to Nose. But is he stout enough for Nose Tackle? Terrance Green: Reports are this guy is huge, strong, but still raw. Some big upside here if we play him enough to improve. A' Mauri Washington: He is a redshirt freshman, but you have read and heard how he is huge, AND strong. Big upside here as well. Jericho Johnson: He was a highly coveted recruit for precisely this position. He is raw, but 330 pounds can plug the A-Gaps! Dan Lanning's 4-2-5 MINT Defense is dependent upon a big, strong Nose Tackle who can plug both A-Gaps and require a double team each time. Why? Oregon only has two inside linebackers in this defense, thus we need the NT to free up the fast ILBs Oregon has to make plays. There was a defensive tackle at Louisville who became available, but the word is that he is not the size Oregon wants for Nose Tackle. How would you proceed? Thoughts? Jericho Johnson was a BIG recruit...
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Want to Win a Natty? You Better Be Blue Chip
Charles Fischer replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Jon...that is fantastic research, as I knew that Blue-Chips mattered, but not to that degree. Good thing we have a HC who not only recognizes it, but can actually git-it-done! -
Want to Win a Natty? You Better Be Blue Chip
Charles Fischer replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Miami, like so many on that list are going to pale next to the Oregon offense this year, IMHO. -
A New Football Verbal That is a Legacy at Oregon
Charles Fischer posted a topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Brady Bidwell, son of Oregon punter and long-time NFL punter Josh Bidwell has announced he is going to Oregon on social media and it was in the Eugene R-G. He must be a walk-on, as there has not been any official confirmation or postings by AD. He is going to Marist in Eugene, and is a 6'4" wide receiver!- 1 reply
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