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He makes some good points, although I did not realize it was that bad... Canzano: Oregon Ducks Men’s Basketball Manages to Look Dangerous and Vulnerable at the Same Time by John Canzano of OregonLive
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Knock me over with a Duck-Feather. All I can say is....this is a great hire for Mario, and I have to assume that he made lots of promises to Gattis, and did a very convincing sales job. After what happened with Moorhead...I am very surprised. Thanks for posting...
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No Respect: The Pac-12 Needs to be Livid
Charles Fischer replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Glad to see you join us, and do post often. WELCOME! -
Press Release from Oregon Athletics SALT LAKE CITY — Oregon led by double-digits most of the contest, but Utah battled back to make it a close one. The Ducks were able to pull off the road win in the final seconds, defeating the Utes 80-77. How It Happened: Utah scored the first nine points of the game behind three three-pointers. The Ducks started to find their stride and went on a 13-2 run midway through the half. Oregon got in their own way after the run, turning the ball over on three-straight possessions to let Utah close it to a 33-24 Oregon lead with four minutes to play in the half. UO got back on track and closed out the half outscoring Utah 43-22 after the early Utes lead. Oregon came out flat in the second half, letting Utah get good looks with slow defensive rotations. At the 15:52 mark, Utah had cut the lead to nine, 48-39. The trend continued, as Utah cut the lead to four points at the 10-minute mark. The Ducks immediately went on a run after a pair of threes from Quincy Guerrier and Will Richardson. Richardson’s triple put him at 22 points on the night. After pushing the lead back to double-digits, Utah was within five points with 1:17 to play. Utah forced a turnover and made it a one-point Oregon lead with 20 seconds left. The Ducks converted a long inbound pass and got a breakaway layup from Jacob Young to clinch the victory. Who Stood Out: Richardson led the team with 25 points, while Young scored 14. Eric Williams Jr. came up huge on the boards with 10 rebounds and seven points. What It Means: The Ducks move to 15-7 and 8-3 in the conference. Oregon has now won nine games in a row against Utah. Up Next: Oregon is back home next weekend as hosts to Stanford on Thursday, Feb. 10 (6 p.m. PT) and Cal on Saturday, Feb. 12 (1 p.m. PT).
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This could work for you, as we may miss the first hour of the game! Watch it online at the link below. Oregon v Utah Game MBB Thread and Link to Watch Online Live online with FoxSports (FS1) Oregon vs Utah: 5:30 pm PST https://www.foxsports.com/college-basketball/boxscore?id=236990 Note: If you do not have a TV provider, Fox will allow you an hour of free streaming. If you want to watch the whole game, you may be able to clear your browsing history and try again or wait until the latter part of the second half.
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I had no idea that Golf was so hazardous!
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One Grade of Ducks Recruiting Class: Deserved?
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The grading system would also have to take into account what you have lost with transfers out, like how do you measure Travis Dye? -
Media Rights Question Posed To Wilner By Joseph
Charles Fischer replied to Notalot's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
We need a television broadcast in addition to the games being streaming, as online only would leave a ton of people out who do not have a more recent TV or don't know how to operate that part of it. (You would be VERY surprised at the computer literacy, or lack of it out there.)- 12 replies
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From the biggest Husky site: Honest Analysis by a Husky "This class is riddled with question marks and is seriously under performing what Chris Petersen brought in, or Sark for the matter. As a whole I don't usually look at the class rankings in the context they're posted because your right size of the class isn't as important as the quality. That said this class falls way below threshold required to compete for national championships or even conference titles. For crying out loud by average star rating this class is worse that Oregon State." "Myself, I'm worried but am willing to wait and see before forming a final opinion on the matter. There are a lot of unknowns with the new staff, such as how well they teach, mentor and develop young talent. I was hoping they would alleviate my concerns regarding their ability to recruit at a top 20 level but unfortunately they failed to do that with this class." Now the Spin: "That doesn't mean this class isn't what the doctor ordered for UW. The fact these guys are all lower rated means they're likely hard working and will buy into what Coach is saying a lot quicker since he gave them a chance. Culture is a huge part of what makes a team and this foundation could jump start getting that back on track. Also it doesn't mean these gentlemen can't be serious contributors. A solid foundation is always needed and these guys seem like they'll make a solid core as long as the majority aren't busts."
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Could the Ducks bait the Wildcats into silly fouls because they are so fired up? Should Graves accelerate the intensity by stomping and yelling? No cussing, but getting the Arizona team out of their head? Or would this fuel them with anger and hurt Oregon? Some interesting tactical items to address that if played correctly--could help the Ducks?
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Former Mario assistant coach Bryan McClendon is now at Georgia, and he is telling receiver recruits to avoid Miami because "he runs the ball a lot." And McClendon should know! Cane fans are not happy, but is it the truth? (There is NO DOUBT in my mind that there would have been a big exodus of receivers out of Oregon right now had Mario stayed at Oregon)
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Press Release from Oregon Athletics BOULDER, Colo. — Oregon finished with a season-best 12 steals and outscored Colorado 30-16 in the second half to give the Ducks a 66-51 road win. How It Happened: Oregon struggled early and finished the first half at 38 percent shooting from the field. Turnovers and sloppy play got the Ducks behind as many as eight points in the half, with seven turnovers creating momentum and easy baskets for the Buffaloes. Jacob Young kept Oregon within striking distance, scoring 16 points in the first, connecting on six-of-nine field goals. The Ducks looked to be heading into the break down a basket, but after a Quincy Guerrier offensive rebound, Young hit a three-pointer at the top of the key to give Oregon a one-point lead at the break. "I thought we finished the half well and started the second half okay," said head coach Dana Altman. "I thought it was important to have that little push there. You don't want to go in down five or seven and have to battle back all second half. I thought it gave us a little bounce." Oregon's second half got out to a positive start, creating easy baskets, and scoring in transition. By the 11:55 mark in the second, the Ducks had built a 49-43 lead. The positives would continue for the Ducks, who would go on a 9-0 run to push the lead to 11 points, a lead they would not relinquish. The half proved to be a dominate one for Oregon, who outscored Colorado 30-16. It was the first road win for the Ducks in series history. "I don't get too high after a win or too low after a loss," said Altman. "When we've gotten beat here, the next thing we're thinking about was that we have to go beat Utah. It's been written but I haven't thought that much about it. I think the biggest thing is we have to move on." Who Stood Out: Young led the team with 21 points and the Ducks improved to 4-0 when Young is the leading scorer. Will Richardson finished with a season-high five steals, one shy of his career-best. De'Vion Harmon also tied his season-high with three thefts. Up Next: The Ducks continue the mountain road trip in Salt Lake City, taking on Utah on Saturday (5:30 p.m. PT, FS1).
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He makes some good points, but to get the grade he gave--we needed a boatload more 4 and 5-Star players than what we signed, IMHO. Agree? Oregon Football: Grading Dan Lanning’s 2022 Recruiting Class by Connor Muldownery of Autzen Zoo
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Hey VM3...great to have you on-board, and do post often. WELCOME!
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Jon Wilner Says: "The Huskies Have a Damaged Brand"
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
No...we don't need the Huskies to be good for something like 15 years to even up the rivalry numbers. For now...I would like the Ducks to be the PNW champions...and the hated rival of USC in the national eye.