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Hi Happy. I agree with you that patience is a virtue. However, with this long media ordeal, patience is wearing thin or even beyond thin. I believe George K misread the media market and the market economic conditions when he started this process. Will he be able to turn a miracle? Hard to tell but with all the bad press, it definitely has hurt the conference's brand.
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Was the calculus of integrating a sustainable conference experience for UCLA and USC not fully formed by the B1G? Or did the B1G truly realize, only after the fact, that for UCLA and USC to compete, traveling cross country was obligatory- save an annual crosstown match? Did they realize optics of player strain would make it hard to separate financial ramifications from athletic and scholastic ramifications? If the remaining Pac-12 universities benefit from a stellar media deal, and if San Diego State and Southern Methodist University end up adding strong value to the Pac-12, the L.A. darlings could find themselves out on a limb. If the remaining marquee universities benefited from staying put and maintaining a modest travel schedule, the B1G could find itself without a Western division, and the rigors for the L.A. darlings could be palpable. For UCLA And USC Is B1G Building The Plane While Flying It? MWWIRE.COM Does B1G Have A Viable Strategy For UCLA And USC. . . Or Not? What does it mean for the B1G if a second raid on the Pac-12...
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Oregon baseball demolishes San Diego 13-0 to clinch series It’s the day Oregon has been waiting for. Offense has been a tough commodity to come by for the Ducks, despite a talented stack of names in the lineup each day. Early in the season, they’ve scratched out some wins and fell flat in some losses. Even in their wins, they haven’t felt like the offense has fully been there. On Saturday, it was fully there. Oregon exploded for a 13-0 win over San Diego, winning its third straight to clinch the four-game series. Colby Shade led the way with six RBIs, while Tanner Smith and Sabin Ceballos also hit homers. Jackson Pace made things stress-free on the mound, capping a dominant, well-rounded performance from the Ducks. Click here to read about the big win in the Daily Emerald.
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Bats come to life, freshmen dominate on mound Oregon's offense shook off its early season struggles and four freshman pitchers combined for a shutout Saturday in a series-clinching 13-0 win over San Diego at PK Park. The Ducks' combined for a season-high 13 hits, including three homers and three doubles, while Oregon pitchers allowed just four hits in the Ducks' first shutout since Feb. 28, 2022 vs. St. Johns. Freshman Jackson Pace (6.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 K) put together his second official quality start in as many chances. Fellow freshmen Grayson Grinsell (2 strikeouts), Dylan McShane (1-2-3 inning) and Logan Olson (1 strikeout) each contributed a scoreless inning to preserve the shutout. Bats come to life, freshmen dominate on mound - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Ducks clinch the series with a 13-0 win
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Oregon's offense showcases potential in 13-0 victory over San Diego A year after lighting up the Pac-12 with offensive displays last season, Oregon's offense had gotten off to a slow start in 2023. Offensive expectations were high for the Ducks as they returned plenty of talent and brought in a top-five recruiting class. Saturday's 13-0 win over San Diego showcased the Ducks' offensive talent, with six different players driving in runs, including six from Colby Shade. "(We) played a complete game, and that's what it looks like," said head coach Mark Wasikowski. "And we faced a really tough pitcher, that's probably their ace. The guy they threw yesterday was really good. We just got to him. The offense did a great job. Through 4.1 innings or whatever he had with 86 pitches, and that helped us working counts deep and getting better pitches to hit, which was really good." Oregon's offense showcases potential in 13-0 victory over San Diego 247SPORTS.COM A year after lighting up the Pac-12 with offensive displays last season, Oregon's offense had gotten off to a slow start in...
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WATCH: Dana Altman breaks down Senior Day win over Stanford Oregon head basketball coach Dana Altman gives his thoughts on how the Oregon Ducks were able to come from behind in the first half and then hang on to beat Stanford on Senior Day. The win also secures the Ducks a first-round bye in next week's Pac-12 Tournaent and gave Oregon the No. 4 seed.
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Second half adjustments and N'Faly Dante's defensive presence lead the Ducks to victory Winning games in the month of March is always difficult and that was the case Saturday afternoon for the Oregon men's basketball program. Needing a win to secure the Pac-12's No. 4 seed in the tournament next week, the Ducks had chances late to ice the visiting Stanford Cardinal and couldn't do it. The Ducks were able to hold off a late charge by Stanford and walked off the floor in their regular-season finale with a 73-68 home win. "We missed some critical free throws and had a couple of timely turnovers there," said Oregon head coach Dana Altman. "We got up 10, 11 there, Kel'el had two really good strong moves and just didn't get them in. Dante saved us with a bunch of blocks, I thought he was really active defensively and didn't let them get to the rim some." Second half adjustments and N'Faly Dante's defensive presence lead the Ducks to victory 247SPORTS.COM Winning games in the month of March is always difficult and that was the case Saturday afternoon for the Oregon men's basketball program. Needing a win to secure the Pac-12's
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WATCH Ducks vs Stanford: Game Highlights N’Faly Dante flirts with triple-double to lead Oregon past Stanford in regular-season finale PAC-12.COM N’Faly Dante recorded 15 points, 12 rebounds and 5 blocks as Oregon men's basketball defeated Stanford by a final score of 73-68 on Saturday, March 4 in Eugene. The Ducks closed the regular season on a 3-game winning streak. Spencer Jones and Brandon Angel both finished with 18 points to lead the Cardinal.
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Strong Senior Play Lifts Ducks Over Cardinal Oregon secures first-round bye in the Pac-12 Tournament. Oregon closed out the regular season with a strong 73-68 performance against Stanford on Senior Night. Oregon earned a first-round bye in the Pac-12 Tournament, clinching the four seed. The Ducks will play the winner of the five versus 12 matchup. N'Faly Dante finished with a career-high-tying five blocks, including one on the final Stanford possession to seal the win. Prior to the game-sealing block, senior guard Will Richardson strung together consecutive assists and buckets to balloon the Oregon lead, one they would not relinquish. Strong Senior Play Lifts Ducks Over Cardinal - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Up Next: Oregon awaits their opponent in the Pac-12 Tournament, a matchup with the winner of the five vs. 12 matchup, which will...