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Phil and Penny Knight have approached the "B" number...with two institutions? I know that WSJ article was linked in another thread, but this article below gives us much more information about the impact of these benefactors to so many. How cool would it be to be able to be so generous, and how lucky we fans of Our Beloved Ducks are! Phil Knight’s University of Oregon donations push $1 Billion Mark with new Hayward Field Project by OregonLive
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In a period of just over three years from 2014 to 2017....Oregon won 11 National Championships and it would appear that over six of them were in Indoor Track. (Thanks RunningDuck!) The others were won in Outdoor Track, Cross Country and Mens Golf. Oregon won more National Championships in that three years than Washington has won (8) in over 130 years! Ouch!
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Well Done Oregon Basketball! (Not what you think)
Charles Fischer replied to Haywarduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I see him in a ton of ways at Oregon, including on Special Teams and getting a punt-fake pass, or blocking for field goals, (same concept) and in the backfield blocking as a fullback and on occasion for the big play on a key down...that pass out in the flat as a TE as you stated. He could be busy for us! -
I know that some may not agree with that, but this is not me stating this. I do think he has made some great hires (along with a dud like Helfrich) the good ones like Coach Lombardi and Coach Graves are the majority. He may have also made a fantastic hire with Coach Abel for Soccer. MULLENS HONORED AS AD OF THE YEAR by GoDucks.com Oregon is the only school in the history of the conference to win Football and Mens Basketball (the only two profitable sports) league titles in back-to-back years as just completed. Well done!
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I cannot get into the article, but the video at the beginning linked here gives me chills. Just wow....
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Well Done Oregon Basketball! (Not what you think)
Charles Fischer replied to Haywarduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I forgot about that....it is so weird in that they usually do NOT have a good team! -
Well Done Oregon Basketball! (Not what you think)
Charles Fischer replied to Haywarduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
"What was absolutely freakish when watching Tuimoloau was his feet. I am not sure that I’ve ever seen a player who is 6-foot-5 and around 280 pounds have better feet on a basketball court than him," This offer could be the tipping point? I have to admit that this player has a much better chance of playing two sports than Arik Armstead did... (Could Dana use a board-banger right now?) -
Bruce...this is incredible information that we are very grateful for! I knew we were favored, but not like that--wow. It would be so cool to win NC No. 34, and yes Washington....(and the Powells) the Ducks will continue winning. Thanks again Bruce, and we would love an occasional update here. Speaking of Raevyn Rogers....
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It is much easier to recruit to Oregon now when you sit No. 5 in the nation....but when she began? THAT, to me was the test of her recruiting. Could she see the upside of players that other coaches could not, and could she convince them to come to Eugene when...we are not looking good at that time? Boy has she answered that...
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“Mario Cristobal did it again, reaching across the country for a talented prospect and this time beating out lots of SEC interest for the four-star quarterback,” The thing is....this QB is not the big, tall Herbert-like presence, yet in the end...it is what is between Justin's ears that made him the NFL Rookie MVP. We have seen a number of smaller quarterbacks in the NFL where their play-making ability is the key, not their physical attributes. Could Tanner Bailey have the "it" factor that made Cristobal want him so badly to beat out Alabama and Georgia for his early verbal commitment? Oregon Ducks Recruiting: How Tanner Bailey Compares to Recent Quarterback Pledges by OregonLive
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The pride of Beaverton Oregon is making us all proud, and is vaulting this Baseball team in the rankings! Eugene, Ore. – Kenyon Yovan has added more award to his resume following his dominant performance over the weekend in a sweep of nationally ranked UC Santa Barbara. A day after being named a National Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball, Yovan claimed National Player of the Week honors from Perfect Game, national hitter of the week recognition from the NCBWA and Pac-12 Conference Player of the Week accolades. Yovan, who is a Collegiate Baseball Preseason All-America pick, batted .467 (7-for-15) with four home runs and 11 RBI, while finishing the weekend with a blistering 1.267 slugging percentage and .591 on-base percentage.
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Oregon's top two pitchers are transfers, (Brooke Yanez and Samaria Diaz) from New Mexico and UC Davis. Don't you think that if the conference realized how good these players were that as many as ten Pac-12 teams would have lined up to recruit these aces? We are now seeing it with the freshmen; everyone knows about national recruit Ariel Carlson, but it was seeing the upside with two other freshmen that might have quite an impact on the Softball team for years to come. Hanna Delgado won Pac-12 Freshman of the Week awards after batting .500 over five games with eight RBIs and a clutch RBI single with two outs that clinched the Saturday win against Portland State. She had only started three of the 10 games coming into the weekend, and now is flourishing. She was not a top-ten recruit, but listed at No. 17 or No. 32 depending upon the ranking service ... yet Coach Lombardi saw upside that is now emerging. This is similar to what has happened at shortstop where everyone was wondering about a good replacement at that position, and freshman Alyssa Brito has exploded in run production for the Ducks. She too has been a Pac-12 Freshman of the Week and it got me thinking about how between seeing the upside with these freshmen and the transfers....Coach Lombardi's greatness is certainly emerging too!
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Oregon Hoops: The Key to Altman’s Gameplan
Charles Fischer replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Yes, but if Dante' had not been hurt....would this be a Final Four team as designed? A dominant big man is what we lack... -
The Indoor Track Championships are taking place this week with the events beginning tomorrow. The Men are ranked currently at No. 1, but you and I know that means nothing--only that talent is there. The Ducks have not won a National Championship in any sports for a number of years now, and I wondering if any of you know Track can chime in. What are our chances? The national leader of the 60 yard dash is right out of Oregon (the pride of Benson High!) in Micah Williams and was a big recruit for Coach Robert Johnson. Can they do it?
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Oregon Hoops: The Key to Altman’s Gameplan
Charles Fischer replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Coach Nordy--I always learn something new in your articles, and today there were a couple of gems. I had no idea that Figueroa had heated up so much and your comment about ball rotation is one that most of us saw, but did not realize the impact until you supplied the stats. That explanation of short rests for the players--I never realized that and will be watching for it. Thanks so much! -
Yesterday it was announced in the Eugene paper that Southwest Airlines, the great discount airline, is going to begin flights to and from Eugene in the second half of this year. To me, this could be a huge development for Oregon athletics on a number of fronts. Whoa! --It will become cheaper for Oregon fans to come to not just football games, but other sporting events, or combine several sports in their visit at once? --It will enable parents and family of players to come to games and visit their son or daughter student-athlete at Oregon more often. Could this be a game changer with some distant recruits? --This could destroy the traffic for other airlines coming to Eugene, and limit the number of flights from other carriers? The new American Airlines flight that is direct from Dallas, Texas to Eugene is important for Texas recruiting--and could it be jeopardized? I have been hoping for YEARS for SW to come to Eugene, and I feel this could really open the floodgates of more Oregon fans visiting, of which could have a big impact on the community. What other ramifications have I missed? Am I exaggerating the impact? (Calm down Charles)
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To me the "juice" or the raw material is there in terms of coaches and players, but there are so many components that are unknown right now--I just don't know. You must have a great offense in college football today, and I do not know if Cristobal will swallow hard and do what needs to be done--when it is not what his base instinct is. Some coaches can "see the light" and adjust--even when they don't like it. Will Mario do that? Unknown.
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Ducks Rally AGAIN, this Time in the 10th Inning!
Charles Fischer replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Wow. Our Beloved Ducks had a 4-1 lead slip away to be tied 4-4 at the end of nine innings, but the Ducks exploded for five runs in the 10th inning! Robert Ahlstrom (North Eugene) got his first pitching start for this year, and freshman Andrew Mosiello closed it out for the win. Five runs scored with two outs? You gotta love the fight in these Ducks! What is crazy is how we would have thought we would won four games off of Seattle, and hope to split with No. 15 Santa Barbara, yet it went the other way around. That's baseball! But this team is growing right before our eyes and the return of Kenyon Yovan is huge. More later, and I sure appreciate the live streaming at Eugene compared to other places. Above is Tanner Smith about to get another hit and drive in Kenyon Yovan from second! -
Brooke Yanez gets another win with help from Samaria Diaz relieving and the Ducks got the bats going to crunch Boise State. A game recap to follow later and one more game today of Softball against Portland State. Mya Felder celebrates her walk-off homer that also scored Hanna Delgado!
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This is great stuff Southern Duck, as you have given me a lot to ponder and watch for....
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It is good that someone else post this PittDuck, as I cannot keep up with all the sports--thanks.
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No sweat. You know...what really fries me is how tech people create software with no directions and YOU have to figure it out or hire a web developer. So damn....I am going to do what NO OTHER SITE DOES! I am going to provide directions that are in plain English, take minutes to learn, and seconds to implement....and nobody reads them. Damn. I guess the tech guys were right? As a side-note? This forum software has been a nightmare for me; no directions, and when you ask for help, they send you a wrong direction or something that does not relate...and the tech guys knows it. They are jerks, and it is the way the world works now between all the software that I need to make two sites (the FishDuck Article Blog and this forum) work. This forum has been far-more-work than I ever anticipated, and simply setting the foundation will take another two months for me. (Unbelievable) This was a much bigger project in reality than I thought it would be, and at times....I wish members would give an ounce of effort toward a pound of work I've done. And it is FREE.