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The first one is the "Reading Markers" above. When you come back to the forum...you will see dots and stars to the left of titles. Let's say when you left you had read nine posts in a thread, and now there 17 posts. Click on the dot or star and it will take you right to where you left off reading! Very cool! It cuts the scrolling time down, and the time wasted trying to recall where you left off. Want to clear all the dots and stars and know that you have read all you want of all the threads posted? Just click on the box (red arrow above) to Mark Forum as Read, and it will clear all the dots and stars and when you return...only the newest since you left will appear. Cool!
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Some media sources are reporting that Kayvon Thibodeaux will be at 100% for tomorrow, although I wonder if he truly is when I saw him limp off the field against Arizona. Bradyn Swinson is out until Cal, since there is a bye week after this game, and somebody told me that Brandon Dorlus is hurt and out? Anyone heard anything? A healthy Thibs will change this game... In the "Repository" drop-down menu at the top is Chile Duck's depth chart that he keeps updated. Very handy...
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Is There a Culture Problem Within Oregon Football?
Charles Fischer replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
That is a wonderful article David, giving us some great ponder-points concerning this team. It is a youth problem, because even when underclassmen step forward to be leaders--they can set a wrong example with inexperienced judgement. The flip-side is the benefit when so many of these talented players are playing in their third year, and have the experience and judgement, as we should have the full leadership on a team that is needed. -
(Press Release from Oregon Athletic Communications) BERKELEY, Calif. — The Oregon soccer program is off to its best start in 40 years after the Ducks posted their fourth consecutive shutout Thursday, a 2-0 victory at California. After going winless in the program's first 11 trips to Cal, the Ducks have now won two straight on the road against the Golden Bears. Oregon followed a 1-0 win this past spring with Thursday's victory, which included a first-half own-goal and was capped by the first career collegiate goal from Anna Phillips in the second half at Edwards Stadium. Goalkeeper Leah Freeman tied her own program record by recording her fourth straight shutout and the Ducks improved to 6-0-4 on the season. That's the best start for Oregon since the 1981 team was 9-0-1, and the Ducks will look to keep it rolling Sunday at Stanford. "I think we really came together as a team, and it just sets us up for the game on Sunday," said Phillips, a center back who scored off a set piece in the 55th minute Thursday. "We know it's gonna be a tough game, but we're setting ourselves up well for it." Notable: Freeman's shutout was the 11th of her career, tying her for fifth in UO history. … Cortez notched her fourth assist of the season, matching Zoe Hasenauer's team-leading total. … Hasenauer had two shots to reach 142 in her career, tied for sixth in UO history with current Portland Thorns forward Marissa Everett. … Oregon is unbeaten in 12 straight games extending back to last season, the longest streak for the program since 1980-81. Up Next: The Ducks play at Stanford on Sunday (1 p.m., Pac-12 Network).
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By the end of the season last year--no doubt that Hill was a stud. He's working his way out of the doghouse, and I like your thoughts. He doesn't have the "guns" of a typical defensive back...
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OK look...I LOVE that uniform we wore at Ohio State, and I especially love the wings/stripes on the helmet. Now for Stanford--we have the green pants! And this is the first time I've posted a Tweet since the forum returned, and it turns out it was pretty easy!
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Marsh Power PAC Rankings - Week 4
Charles Fischer replied to David Marsh's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
This is really well thought-out and done well. Very fun, and my thanks. -
EUGENE, Ore. — Bennett Williams received more praise for his two-interception performance in Oregon’s 41-19 win over Arizona on Thursday as the junior safety was named the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award Player of the Week. This is the third national honor of the week for Williams, who was the Walter Camp National FBS Defensive Player of the Week while also landing on Pro Football Focus’ National Team of the Week. Williams was also the second straight Duck to be named the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week, joining fellow safety Verone McKinley III. The Paycom Jim Thorpe Award is presented annually to college football’s premiere defensive back. S Bennett Williams – Paycom Jim Thorpe Award Player of the Week » Walter Camp National FBS Defensive Player of the Week » Pro Football Focus National Team of the Week » Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week » One of just seven Oregon players since 2000 to have multiple INTs in a game while returning one of them for a touchdown. » 68-yard pick-six is the longest by an Oregon player since 2017 (Tyree Robinson – 100 yards). » Intercepted a pass in consecutive games for the first time in his career – now has six career INTs. » Now has three interceptions in the last two games, helping Oregon lead the nation with 13 total takeaways through four games. » Tied for third in the nation with three interceptions on the season. » Oregon is tied for the national lead in interceptions with nine on the season, three coming from Williams and four from McKinley III. » Matched his season-high with eight total tackles, including six solo. Press Release from Oregon Athletic Communications
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Good gosh, that is a loaded week. Thanks for listing all that Jon, and I think Our Beloved Ducks will cover your spread. No proof, just a hunch.
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Yikes. Great point, as it does not. It sure makes you wonder...
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Whoa! That looks powerful, and what college would have the depth of experience in marketing than Oregon? Duckdude...thanks for bringing this to us, and you are quite right; this is incredible for recruiting, as the Ducks are leveraging their expertise.
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Amen, as I feel that vibe too. I can just hope for the best at this point because we do not know all the complicating variables in the locker room and coaches suite.
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To think that I used to sit down to my computer every Saturday morning for a six year period to read a Duckpop22 article that would always make me laugh? And now I get TWO chuckles in one morning?
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30Duck....you are picking up where you left off from last March and KILLING IT with the GIFs. We will have a video learning from you on how to do it so well!
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DeRuyter's Daughter is crushing it!
Charles Fischer replied to Haywarduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It does not mention if they are related, and I cannot help but wonder if Cristobal already has this in place and Michigan is simply catching up? -
Ending or Changing the Targeting Rule?
Charles Fischer replied to David Marsh's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It is natural for a ball carrier to lower his head when he sees a defender projecting at him. Thus a tackle meant with the defender driving his head into the chest or shoulder of the ball carrier ends up being helmet-to-helmet. I agree with Duckpop22, in that this is evolving, but I like how David brought this up for discussion. -
A SAFE Place to Post--Such a Relief!
Charles Fischer replied to Oregon Reigns's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Oh Duckpop22....you know how to make me laugh-out-loud as few can. And those Escalades came from all those FishDuck profits...right? -
Oregon State hosting Washington at 6:00 PM on Saturday? Who do you want to win, and who do you think will win? I am torn on this, as a Washington loss may seal-the-deal for the Mistake-by-the-Lake, (thanks Annie!) and I do not want to see a great coach at Montlake. Yet I would love to see the Beavers beat them because...the Huskies losing always makes me smile! Those who know me would laugh when I say it is "good-or-good." Your thoughts?
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You know the drill; give me who wins, the score, the number of turnovers that Oregon creates, the number of sacks that Oregon records and the number of Oregon passing yards. I'll go first... Oregon wins, 45-17, 3, 3, 240 yards. Turnovers could be a key again!
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My friends, we are not going to have tons of posts about "other" sports often, but when they are excelling as the No. 11 Womens Volleyball team and now this Soccer team--we gotta feature it on occasion. Cristobal would love the way these women play, as they play tough defense and thus are unbeaten in this season! KEY STORYLINES • The Ducks are undefeated through their first nine games of the season (5-0-4) for the first time since 1981. • Dating back to last season, Oregon is unbeaten in its last 11 games (6-0-5). That is the second-longest streak in program history, behind only a 21-match unbeaten streak (17-0-4) over the course of the 1980 and 1981 seasons. • Oregon has scored 18 goals in 9 games in 2021. Contrast that to last season when the Ducks found the net 12 times in 16 games. • Last Friday, Oregon shutout No. 3 UCLA in a 0-0 draw in Los Angeles. It was the first time the Bruins had been shutout at home in more than three years. Leah Freeman (goalkeeper) and Chai Cortez (defender) were named Pac-12 players of the week. • Oregon notched several milestones versus the Bay Area schools a season ago. The Ducks won for the first time at Berkeley (1-0), defeated No. 3 Stanford for the first time ever in the first meeting of the year in Eugene (2-1) and shutout the Cardinal for the first time (0-0) in a game played at The Farm. Oregon went undefeated on the Bay Area trip for the first time ever. • The Ducks and goalkeeper Leah Freeman have four shutouts in the last five matches. Freeman ranks second in the conference and 17th nationally with a 0.45 goals against average. The Berkeley, Calif., native also ranks second in the conference and 16th nationally in shutouts with five. That is just two shy of the UO single-season record of seven. (Information and picture courtesy of GoDucks.com) The Ducks will face California at 7 p.m. on Thursday and No. 7 Stanford at 1 p.m. on Sunday. Both matches will be on Pac-12 Network.
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My friends, everyone knows that the Cardinal are weak at run-defense, while the Ducks are weak in the Passing Offense. It makes sense to me, (if I was David Shaw) to pack the box against Oregon...get eight defenders in there to bottle up the Oregon rushing attack. Force the Ducks to beat you through the air with a QB who is barely completing half his passes, of which almost none that stretch the field and who have receivers who are not getting separation? Conversely, Oregon needs to come out passing to get the box count to normal, and then bulldoze them with CJ Verdell, (not Brown!) as they used to do so frequently to us. Thoughts on this my friends? We have tight-ends who can challenge Jacob Breeland's numbers for getting open and making the catch!