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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
Wow. You gotta hear this short video...boy, coaches lie through their teeth!
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
So the fans of Arizona have waited for a winner for how long? Are you feeling sorry for them Huskies?
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
Right. Because Washington is quite the "destination" program isn't it?
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
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It's Official...HC Jed Fisch to Washington
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QUACK! OG Marcus Harper Back for 2024
Offensive line is set! LT: Connerly, LG: Harper, Center: Poncho, RG: Indiana Transfer or East Carolina Transfer from last year, RT: Cornelius, TE: Ferguson Good gosh what a TON of experience!
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A Few B1G Buckeye Thoughts
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Oregon Skyrockets up Transfer Portal Rankings After Handful of Elite Additions
I was surprised to see that Dilly got 22 transfers. Whew!
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WBB: Sunday’s Game vs. Arizona Closed to Fans
EUGENE, Ore. – The University of Oregon has closed the Eugene campus today (Sunday, Jan. 14) for safety reasons, meaning that no fans will be permitted into today’s women’s basketball game between Oregon and Arizona at Matthew Knight Arena. Ticket credits will be provided for today’s game. Season ticket holders will see the credit on their season ticket renewal, with other fans able to use the credit for any Oregon Athletics event through June 2024. The game will proceed as scheduled at 12 p.m. and can be seen on Pac-12 Oregon and heard on the Oregon Sports Network.
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
You got that right!
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Loyalty Goes Both Ways
Again...what is the purpose of this forum? It is to discuss Oregon sports, especially football. That means we share our opinions on the numerous negative events that happen over time, and that is part of what we do. We cannot get personal with the current coaches or current players, but we can certainly call out their coaching decisions, (Take the damn points!) or do critical analysis and be negative about player performance. Former players and coaches? Other journalists or players, coaches, ADs at other places? Fair game, and you can go-for-it. But I do not want anyone to feel that they now cannot criticize Dan Lanning when he makes an error. Not only do I permit it, I encourage it. We give credit where due, and grief where deserved as that is what doing your own critical analysis is.
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
Well, another site reported that Washington was losing 20 of 22 starters to the NFL, graduation or the portal. (Well, how 'bout that recruiting class? Yikes!) Karma, Baby!
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Wait...Jonathan Smith to Washington?
I think he could do more at UW than MSU...
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
Trust me...dog fans won't change.
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
Softy said on air Friday: “Today absolutely sucks.” No Dave, I do not feel sorry for you. You have said absolutely VILE things, lies about Oregon on air, and thousands believed you. Karma RETURNS.
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Wait...Jonathan Smith to Washington?
It could happen. John Canzano reported in his article today, (sorry for the late post about it, as...I'm busy these days) that Smith's buyout at Michigan State is only 7 million. Considering how they think of him in Seattle, isn't 7 million almost chump-change these days? Damn. He could take the unremarkable recruiting classes at Montlake, and turn it into something dangerous. So, we could face him in the B1G at one school or another?
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Ducks Suck...Then Rally to Beat Cal 80-73!
EUGENE, Ore. — Trailing by 18 late in the first half, the Oregon men's basketball team stormed all the way back to remain perfect at home this season and also in Pac-12 play by beating California in Matthew Knight Arena on Saturday, 80-73. Jermaine Couisnard had 18 points to lead the Ducks (13-3, 5-0 Pac-12), including a three-pointer just before halftime to cap a 16-2 run that cut Oregon's deficit to 43-39 at the break. They took the lead for good on a Kario Oquendo three-pointer at the 11:34 mark of the second half, rewarding a crowd of 6,748 that braved frigid temperatures around Eugene to see the UO men improve to 9-0 at home this season. "The crowd was great; I didn't know if we'd have anybody show up," UO coach Dana Altman said. "The students, people who came, that was one where, when you're down 18 and stuck in the mud like that, the crowd really picked us up. And we finally hit some shots, and finally got some stops." Jadrian Tracey had 14 points for the Ducks, and led all players with a plus-21 margin when he was on the court Saturday. Keeshawn Barthelemy and Jackson Shelstad each added 12 points, while starting post Mahamadou Diawara was plus-20 in his 19 minutes of action. Saturday's game also featured the return of UO post N'Faly Dante, who hadn't played since the season opener due to injury. He had eight points and two rebounds in his return for the Ducks, who remain the only unbeaten Pac-12 team in conference play at this point. "We gotta get used to playing with him, getting more movement when we throw the ball to him so they can't double him as easy," Altman said. "But defensively there late, he really did a good job." The Ducks' comeback from an 18-point deficit was the largest they've overcome in a win since digging out of a 19-point hole against Seton Hall on Nov. 27, 2019. Oregon had been 0-3 when trailing by double digits this season, having overcome an eight-point deficit to beat UTEP on Dec. 9. How It Happened: The teams went back and forth in the opening minutes, and it was tied 10-10 at the first official timeout when Dante entered the game for the first time. He had an emphatic two-handed dunk on the Ducks' next possession and bullied his way to the rim for another bucket on their net trip, tying it 14-14. But from there Cal took control with an 8-0 run. After Barthelemy broke that run with a three-pointer, the Golden Bears scored another five in a row to lead 27-17. Buckets continued to come in bunches for Cal, and ultimately Oregon's deficit was 41-23 with 3:57 left in the first half. "Just really disappointed, golly," said Altman, who called a timeout at that point. "Energy level was bad, they were getting whatever they wanted — 41 points in 16 minutes. It really had a bad feel to it. Jermaine did a great job getting guys going." Tracey scored out of the timeout, the first of six straight possessions to close the half on which the Ducks scored. Couisnard hit a three, Barthelemy pulled up for a jumper, Tracey hit a three and then Couisnard closed the half with back-to-back three-pointers that made it 43-39. Scoring in the second half opened with Tracey making a steal and driving all the way down for a dunk. "I just want to be energy for our team, give our team energy — talking, communicating," he said. "We had to pick up our talk a little bit, communicate more. That's what I was trying to do." The Ducks finally clawed into the lead on a Shelstad three-pointer that made it 46-45. Cal rallied back in front, before Oquendo's three gave Oregon the lead for good, and he drove the lane for a thunderous tomahawk slam on the next trip. He missed an and-one opportunity, but the Ducks got the rebound and Tracey scored the first two of what ended up being seven straight points by him for a 63-55 lead. Cal closed back within two a couple of times late, but with Oregon up 68-65 the Ducks got stops on six of Cal's next seven possessions. A 6-0 run by the UO men put them up 76-67, and they held on to win, holding Cal to 34.4 percent shooting in the second half after the Bears shot 54.8 percent in the first. Up Next: The Ducks play at Colorado on Thursday (7:30 p.m., FS1).
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
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Husky Hits and Snorts Don't End...
Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!