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Steven A

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  1. Rivals Sunday review. A look back and forward. Sunday Morning Sidewalk: Dare Greatly OREGON.RIVALS.COM Some Sunday morning thoughts following Oregon's hard fought win over Penn State last night.
  2. Of course, a lot of that has to do with who is favored by how much. This was almost a toss-up game and they played really well.
  3. Rivals, a look back . . . Big Ten Championship game Day Primer OREGON.RIVALS.COM A look back at the last time these two met from a reflective point of view - and what this game means now.
  4. This game is our only chance for a mulligan, hopefully we don't use it.
  5. 30 - 21 Ducks 2 TOs 4 sacks 285 p yds My Vegas bets were a 2 parlay Ducks -2.5 half / -3.5 game; singles = -2.5 half and -3.5 game. If I win, I'm treating my wife to a Costco hot dog/drink combo with my winnings.
  6. In regard to the article, changes will be made next year. Not sure that one, but re-seeding after each round makes sense.
  7. I think they can enter the portal at any time. No time period is required.
  8. Each conference will receive different payouts based on the number of teams in the conference that make the College Football Playoff. But those teams will be eligible to earn even more money for their conference the further they advance. For the 2024-2025 College Football Playoff: 1. A conference will receive $300,000 for each of its teams in the College Football Playoff that meets the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, which is essentially a team-based metric to hold colleges accountable for their student-athletes' academics. 2. A conference will receive $4 million for each team that makes the 12-team CFP and an additional $4 million for each team to advance to the quarterfinals (eight schools). 3. A conference will receive $6 million for each team that advances to the semifinal (four schools) and an additional $6 million for each team that advances to the national championship game (two schools). 4. Each team that participates in the College Football Playoff will receive $3 million to cover expenses each round. So, the question is, and it is a Hell of a lot more than a $64,000 question, how much of the conference $$$ does the participating teams get beyond the $3Mil for expenses?
  9. The best part is that Dan went into the Braden Florida ING Academy and got a recruit. Getting a foothold in that "school/manufacturing factory" is HUGE.
  10. Oregon's position stats. Oregon Ducks offensive stats ranked nationally after regular season DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A look at where the Oregon Ducks offense ranks nationally in some key statistics after the end of the regular season. Oregon Ducks defensive stats ranked nationally after regular season DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A look at where the Oregon Ducks defense ranks nationally in some key statistics after the end of the regular season.
  11. Grading position groups post ewe dub. Grading the Oregon position groups after the big victory over Washington DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Grading the Oregon position groups after the big 49-21 victory over Washington.
  12. Or, just the No Problem Bowl.
  13. Say, can you help a guy find his jock strap?
  14. Who did they lose to? Who did we lose to? Give the points.
  15. Rivals Sunday morning musings Sunday Morning Sidewalk: Through the years OREGON.RIVALS.COM A Sunday morning of an appreciation for the journey and the destination.
  16. Other games to ponder ScoopDuck Roundtable: Other Games Worth Watching - On3 WWW.ON3.COM There are some intriguing matchups around the college football landscape this weekend. Here are the games worth watching.
  17. A deep dive into the stats between the two. By-The-Numbers: Oregon Ducks 247SPORTS.COM A statistical look between Washington and their weekly opponent.
  18. Six Cristobal seniors still around Oregon football owes a lot to a select group of seniors ahead of the Ducks Senior Day Game. 247SPORTS.COM The Oregon Ducks have six seniors on its roster who came to Oregon under Mario Cristobal but bought into Dan Lanning's... Big job, stop Jonah Coleman. Plus, he announced he'll return next year. Oregon faces difficult and demanding challenge ahead in stopping Washington RB Jonah Coleman 247SPORTS.COM Heading into this Saturday's matchup, Oregon's defense will have its hands full against Washington's RB Jonah Coleman, who has... Huskies 24/7 predictions, all but one pick the Ducks Dawgman.com Predictions - Oregon 247SPORTS.COM How do the Dawgman guys see the Huskies doing in the last game of the 2024 regular season?
  19. Thanks David. Hopefully, the other coaches' heads won't stop spinning until January 21st. Me, I'm stuck with mine in perpetual motion.
  20. Guaranteed the 1.25 for making Saturday's final and ups it to 1.5 for a win tomorrow. Happy Thanksgiving to all and to all a GOOD night.

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