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Charles Fischer

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  1. Huge, just HUGE for next year, for portal recruiting over the next month, for the Oregon Brand…so big. This could really start some serious recruiting momentum!
  2. I believe that was covered in the original article linked. All athletes would be paid.
  3. All times PST... At 5:00 PM on ESPN is the Heisman show with Bo Nix as one of the major candidates. At 5:00 PM on ESPNU is Oregon in the Elite Eight Womens Volleyball versus Wisconsin. At 6:00 PM on the Pac-12 Network is Oregon Mens Basketball versus UTEP. What a schedule, so set your DVRs! Whew!
  4. This article is extremely well researched, thought through, and written. I learned a ton from it and thank Mike (Grandpa Duck) for this article and some guest articles in the next month. Two retired attorneys writing for FishDuck.com back-to-back creates superb discussion and pondering. Thank you Jon Joseph and Mike Whitty Sr.!
  5. Best of luck in Starkville. The "Corvallis of the SEC?"
  6. Gotta give credit where due....JPJ was a Cristobal recruit. One of the few who stayed and excelled, but boy was his upside apparent, and now realized. Poncho might be the next star... (Poncho) Iapani Laloulu is fast, athletic, and has a mean streak.
  7. No, Oregon is after some HUGE WR portal transfers. If Dillon Gabriel comes here...who wouldn't want to come to Oregon and catch his passes? We will take fewer transfers this year, but they will be of high-quality, proven, and in spots of need. We need a proven speed-receiver...
  8. EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon All-American Jackson Powers-Johnson was named the winner of the 2023 Rimington Trophy, presented annually to the most outstanding center in NCAA Division I college football, on Friday night during The Home Depot College Football Awards Show. Also named Walter Camp first-team All-America during the show, Powers-Johnson leads all FBS centers in PFF pass-blocking grade (91.3), run-blocking grade (84.2) and overall grade (83.9). He was a two-time winner of the Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week, while also being named a semifinalist for the Outland Trophy. “We are very proud of Jackson for earning this outstanding honor as the best center in college football,” Oregon head coach Dan Lanning said. “This is something he has put a tremendous amount of effort towards, and combined with his special talents the results speak for themselves. Jackson has done a terrific job for us this season, both on the field and as a leader within our program. He has grown so much as both a player and a person and is incredibly deserving of this award.” The Ducks center led an offensive line that has been dominant in 2023 leading the nation with just five sacks allowed, four fewer than any other FBS team, while ultimately being named a finalist for the Joe Moore Award honoring the nation’s top offensive line. In addition to being named a first-team Walter Camp All-American, Powers-Johnson earned first-team All-America honors from CBS/247 Sports, The Athletic, Pro Football Focus, USA Today and the College Football Network earlier this week while also claiming Sports Illustrated second-team recognition. "There’s no one more deserving. I am proud of the work and leadership JPJ has shown since he stepped foot on campus," Oregon offensive line coach A'Lique Terry said. "I remember talking with his dad during his recruiting about this very moment and for him to be here a few years later as the Rimington Trophy winner is a testament to his consistent work ethic and mindset to be his best self daily. Thankful and proud of JPJ for helping lead our room all year and being consistent in his play of physicality and dominance no matter the circumstances, and it now leading to his recognition as the best center in the country. Forever grateful for JPJ." Powers-Johnson is the first Oregon center to win the Rimington Trophy. He joined Hroniss Grasu (2013, 2014) and Max Unger (2008) as finalists. 2023 Powers-Johnson Awards Rimington Trophy (Winner) Walter Camp All-America Team (First Team) CBS/247Sports All-America Team (First Team) The Athletic All-America Team (First Team) Pro Football Focus All-America Team (First Team) USA Today All-America Team (First Team) College Football Network All-America Team (First Team) Sports Illustrated All-America Team (Second Team) College Football Network Offensive Center of the Year All-Pac-12 Conference (First Team) Outland Trophy (Semifinalist) Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week (Weeks 4 & 13)
  9. For many who are new here...Jon Joseph as been a prolific writer over the 12 year history of FishDuck. I just looked it up and found that he has written an astounding 87 articles for FishDuck.com, and hundreds of posts on the forum! Good to have him back on the bridge of this starship...
  10. Not the marketing arm, but the major revenue source. Oregon Athletics does not make a profit; all football and the small Basketball revenues go to fund the other 17 sports. And according to a recent lawsuit--that isn't enough!
  11. This one may not be over....rumor is Oregon might get him to visit next weekend!
  12. Well, I regard any game of Washington's as "good-or-good." If Washington wins, then it is good for the conference. If the Huskies lose?
  13. First of all...it is Charles Fischer, and second...how would I know? I get the same media announcements as all the other media sources, and I do not attend any of the news conferences since we are a no-profit, all-volunteer site. I have no inside access, and frankly--would not use it for this topic if I did. Any goodwill capital would be used for a significant inside tip--if that was possible, but it is not. I understand your passion for this topic, and welcome the discussion, but I have no inside information here. Sorry.
  14. Of course we would have some Huskies who try to sign up to join the OBD forum in order to come in and gloat or insult us. I call fans like that, "Drive-by-Trolls," and you rarely see their work because of the wonderful moderators here who hide their posts from public view almost immediately. Because of a big Spammer attack recently--the new registration process now requires people to fill things out more extensively--and give me their story as an Oregon fan. It is more hassle-time for me required from the site, but you-have-to-do-what-you-have-to-do to keep the Spammers and Trolls out and protect the good people here. Sure enough, we had a few try to register recently that had bad intentions... Even then--people lie to you, get through, and you catch them once they write something. We had an LSU fan sign up because "Oregon is my second favorite team," which is something that is common. Of course once he got in--he was spewing stats on why Bo Nix should lose the Heisman to Daniels. But he was banned immediately... Then we have the Husky fans... The lies they told me about why they wanted to join was a good laugh, and the entertainment was worth the time wasted. But I did stun them with my description of all of you, and my parting message for them. I explained how all of us here really hate the Huskies, and I am truly one of the worst. But I explained the typical reaction from this unusual community about the result of the Pac-12 Championship, and below is what I sent them... "We hate the Huskies with a passion, and I’ve written many articles over the last dozen years immersed in that hatred. Yet at the end of the game—the vast majority on our board could not stand losing, but we gave Washington kudos for being the better team, and thus deserved their win." "I am going to decline your offer to join, and if you wish to write something nice about Dan Lanning as you stated and send it back—I will put it in the forum for you. In the meantime, you are welcome to bask in your win, as you should and we would too if we were in your position. I wish you great success against Texas, and look forward to continuing our rivalry next year in the B1G." Usually I receive no response, but one did with simply a...."wow!" I guess the fellowship with all of you and your classy conduct made an impression on me!
  15. The good news about the Portal Transfer nonsense? Oregon is going to come out way ahead and win the majority of those battles! It part of recruiting…enjoy it!
  16. Bump. I did not know about making the Elite Eight in consecutive seasons, thus this program is on nice trendline. A quiet top-ten team that we have not covered much...
  17. Oh, I certainly get it about the coaches. Heck Jimbo being paid over 100 million to go away? Sheesh! Usually, when that has happened to me...
  18. I personally am not comfortable with Moore coming here, as I believe in the young QB room we currently have, or coming for developing, and Gabriel as a band-aid.
  19. Like what is happening to Texas A&M...he will be available again in a year!
  20. If football players are paid the amount you and they want...it will WIPE OUT nearly all minor sports and destroy Womens Athletics. The money in the athletic budgets is not there, and sports would be trimmed. I believe Oregon would go from 19 sports down to seven or eight for example. And we would have minority football players facing Olympic sport women in court. Is that what we want? Isn't a compromise for all parties reasonable?
  21. What I like about this article is how it makes the proposal that could transform college football very simple to understand. My eyes glaze over with this stuff, but this could be the beginning of really solving the problems of college athletics now, and could head others off before we get there. 1) This could prevent player labor unions, and out-of-control NIL? Fair to the women as well? Something Congress may actually act on? 2) This is a great example of superb leadership, as this former governor is doing more already than all the leadership of the NCAA and our conference ever did to help us. (Greatness and Weakness Emerge Early?) 3) When many people here in the OBD forum were howling over the last two years about how college football was going to die--I asked everyone to be patient and see what would develop. Eventually the rubber-band gets stretched so far one direction that an eventual snap-back is bound to happen. Is this the beginning of that? NCAA's new proposal could help ensure its survival if Congress gets on board WWW.USATODAY.COM Charlie Baker's proposal would increase athlete compensation while potentially giving NCAA or conferences more ability to regulate NIL environment.
  22. My objection is NOT over conference realignment. It is because they already have been overpaid millions for decades beyond their value to the conference, and now they fully intend to "take control of the conference" and take the 35 million Oregon earned in media dollars. You do not enable bad behavior. Give us what we earned, and then we talk about the games.
  23. I loved the Bird-Bombs. Against Texas Tech, versus Arizona State...any and all.
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