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Charles Fischer

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  1. 30Duck gets credit for the BEST description of the Cristobal scoring machine when he called it, "The Prevent-Offense!"
  2. So true...there are times when what you write is brutal, but truthful. And I'm glad it is not about me!
  3. Really good point. Coach Graves would be fried by his own team.
  4. Naw. I think he knows he is not NFL material and is throwing NIL bait out there to see what he can get for his final college year. And use it as leverage with Oregon, of which I would not be offended by considering all he has done. I think Jonathan Smith could really use him well, but that would sting....
  5. This just muddies the Duck waters to me. On one hand she could be right about a "double-standard" in what Men can say versus Women during a game. Or maybe she is playing the "Sexist" card? Or maybe she is a bit more sensitive? Or maybe Graves did call her the "B" word, and that is not nice. Hard to know the truth!
  6. The fact they are "ex" on both sides of the aisle indicates they have the smarts to "know when to fold them." I think Mario is going to need an idiot to take the job or someone desperate.
  7. There is some interesting information to chew on in John's article... "Invites more cheating?" Canzano: Early Returns on NIL for Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers Comes Amid Questions by John Canzano of OregonLive
  8. In two weeks and two days, (February 4th) the deadline for Verdell to decide between staying and going looms. The good news is that we fans will know soon enough instead of twisting in the wind, but the coaches wish they could know for recruiting purposes, I'm sure. Staying or Going? How CJ Verdell's NFL Decision Holds Massive Weight for Oregon RB Depth by Zachary Neel of Ducks Digest
  9. A "Bo Jackson-Lite" would be good to me!
  10. Omigosh....Mario offered Kendal Briles of Arkansas yesterday, and Briles is better for it! (Taggart fired Briles at FSU, and Briles did well at Arkansas this past year) So much fun drama concerning former coaches! Miami Hurricanes Offer Former Florida State Assistant an Offensive Coordinator Position by Maddox Nebel of NoleGameday
  11. This would have to be THE WORST offensive coordinator position in the nation. You will look bad, and the fans will boo you. Then YOU, not the head coach will get blamed? He will be now looking for a stooge who has nothing to lose.
  12. This is all I ever asked for the article a few weeks ago wanting the Oregon "Brand" back, and I got vilified on other sites for it. So nice to have a GREEN REFUGE, where civility reigns--even when people disagree.
  13. And...I have to give kudos to FishDuck Photographer Tom Corno, who was at the game and captured the incredible photo of Brandon Dorlus at the top of this analysis article.
  14. Coach Boles, this is outstanding to give us the basic differences in alignment that few would ever look up and understand. I had read about the "Mint" alignment, but had not done the homework to understand what it was, so THANKS for that. This is a wonderful base article that is easy to read and understand, and will be the beginning of a new section in the Oregon Analysis Library explaining the Lanning Defense at Oregon!
  15. (From Oregon Athletics Press Release) EUGENE, Ore. — The University of Oregon athletic department announced on Wednesday the hiring of Jarwarski Beckum as the new director of speed and performance for the Oregon football program. Beckum comes to Oregon from Ole Miss, where he spent the last two seasons as the assistant director of football strength and conditioning while working with new Oregon head strength and conditioning coach Wilson Love. “We are thrilled to have Jarwarski Beckum join us here at Oregon,” head coach Dan Lanning said. “He is a tremendous addition to our strength and conditioning staff. His experience working with Wilson Love the past two years will really allow him to hit the ground running here in Eugene. Coach Jaws has done it all in the weight room, but truly specializes in speed training and development. I am fired up to welcome Jarwarski, his wife, Davida, and their two children, DJ and London, to the Duck family.” Beckum reunites with Love and joins a staff that includes Shaud Williams and Mark Davis, who are both staying on at Oregon as assistant strength and conditioning coaches. “I want to thank Coach Lanning, Coach Love, and the University of Oregon administration for this incredible opportunity,” Beckum said. “When you think of speed and college football, you think of the Oregon Ducks. I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to play a role in continuing that tradition. I can’t wait to get to work with our elite student-athletes and the terrific staff Coach Lanning has assembled in Eugene. Go Ducks!” Ole Miss went 10-3 overall in 2021 with Beckum on staff, knocking off Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl for the second straight year and earning a trip to the Allstate Sugar Bowl. The Rebels were one of the more explosive teams in the nation, ranking in the top 20 in plays of 10-plus and 20-plus yards. Prior to going to Ole Miss, Beckum spent three seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Nevada. The Wolf Pack made back-to-back bowl appearances in 2018 and 2019. A graduate of Mississippi State, Beckum began his career as a volunteer intern at Alabama before being promoted to an assistant strength coach role. While with the Crimson Tide, he served as the speed coach for football, women’s basketball, and softball. Beckum went from Alabama to Grambling State, where he spent three seasons as the director of strength and conditioning. The Tigers football team went a combined 20-3 in Beckum’s final two seasons in 2015 and 2016, going undefeated in conference play both years and winning the HBCU National Championship in his final season before going to Nevada. Beckum helped develop seven all-Americans, 14 first-team all-conference players, and nine future NFL players while at Grambling. Beckum holds certification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association, as well as USAW and USATF.
  16. And it is great to see her getting good playing time as a 6'8" freshman and against good competition. Someone to build a team around? 6'7" and 6'8"!
  17. If we win 10 games in Lanning's first year...we better count our blessings. We are very fortunate to watch a lot of WINNING at Oregon. I'd be Looking for the Catch...
  18. DenverDuck...it is great to have you on-board with such an uplifting first post. Do share your opinions often and WELCOME! And speaking of Lanning about the defense? You will get a tasty primer on his defense in an article tomorrow by Coach Boles!
  19. Thanks for posting that deschutesduck, and I just watched some video on him, and wow...has he got the jets or what? Offers from USC, Notre Dame and Florida along with half the Pac-12.
  20. WW...you make a great point. It seems that a number of people could confirm the story of the Arizona coach and player.
  21. Whoa. That clip certainly adds gasoline to the fire....
  22. Badmotherduck! Great to see you post for the first time, and do share your thoughts often. WELCOME! This could be where she yelled stuff at Graves concerning fouls, and he told her to "fly-a-Kite" and that prompted a finger? Who knows, but it is fun to ponder...
  23. That is a very nice article giving more to the 3-Star story.... Thanks Steven "A"
  24. To be fair...nobody gives the finger for no reason. What was said?
  25. Human nature is to know that the cliff is coming, but we delay and wait until we get to the edge of it....look down, and decide, "we have to come up with a solution without plunging into it." I am confident that human nature will play out; we will wait until it gets REALLY BAD, and then some event or two (the cliff) will finally prompt reform. And I will cheer Our Beloved Ducks on... NIL, Portal...no problem.

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