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Streaming Games: Rough Waters or Gently Down the Stream?
Pennsylvania Duck replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Thanks for the suggestion, Jon. However, I don't like watching games on a laptop. I like seeing the action on a big screen. I think convenient access to games is a big plus in my book and for many "older" fans. Perhaps one day streaming can be easier for "non-techies" like me. -
Streaming Games: Rough Waters or Gently Down the Stream?
Pennsylvania Duck replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I am so in agreement with this! I have found myself not going back to the streamed program once I leave to check out other channels. -
Streaming Games: Rough Waters or Gently Down the Stream?
Pennsylvania Duck replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Hi Annie. I have streamed a few things and find it to be a big bother. I find it annoying that I can see games from every conference on my cable network but the Pac-12 on the sports package we have. One of our OBDF posters told me on another thread that the new tvs make it easier to stream. However, I am not ready for a new tv yet but may have to invest in one before too long. -
Streaming Games: Rough Waters or Gently Down the Stream?
Pennsylvania Duck replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I am in agreement that perhaps in around 8-10 years, streaming will dominate the sports market. That is too far away for the conference to think of an all- streaming model. In my opinion, the conference as it stands today, is not one that is a model of strength after losing two teams in the largest media market and no stated growth plans. I don't think the conference can go the all-streaming route right now and survive financially and grow the eyeballs needed to be successful. That is way too much risk for the conference to take at this time. If all-streaming was the route to go now, why haven't the pro teams in the NFL, NBA, MLB, done more? I still can't get out of my mind the fact that the Thursday Night NFL games on Amazon this year were a 40% drop off from broadcast tv the year before. Those leagues can probably wait for the growth, but I don't think our conference has that leisure in time to wait for the growth in streaming to occur. I think it needs to be about 40/60 broadcast in the next contract period, which needs to be no longer than 5 years. After that, perhaps the next contract can lean more to streaming. -
DUCKS FACE SEVENTH-RANKED UTES SUNDAY The Ducks have won 13 of the last 14 matchups with the Utes, including eight straight in Eugene, while leading the all-time series 24-10. Utah will be UO's seventh game against a top-25 team this season. Utah enters Sunday with its highest ranking of the season at No. 7 in the latest Associated Press poll. The Utes, who began the season 14-0, come to Eugene on a four-game winning streak after their 75-73 overtime victory at Oregon State Friday night. Ducks Face Seventh-Ranked Utes Sunday - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Oregon concludes its home weekend Sunday, hosting No. 7 Utah at 2 p.m. at Matthew Knight Arena with television coverage on...
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If you look at the ESPN Way-Too-Early Top 25, where Oregon ranks No. 9 going into the offseason, or take a peek at the early national championship betting lines, where the Ducks are tied for the 12th-best odds, that would be a fair assumption. However, 247Sports recently listed their 10 teams “with national championship potential” in 2023, and the Ducks were not on the list. What could be the reasons? -- A rebuild on the offensive line after losing four starters from the 2022 season? -- Offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham leaving, Will Stein taking over and try to prove himself? -- The performance of Oregon’s defense from 2022 against all the great QBs in the conference? Take a look at the 247Sports listing in this article. Do you think our Ducks can work their way in? Oregon Football: Can Ducks compete for national championship in 2023? DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Until the Bo Nix injury in 2022, Oregon was in contention for a spot in the playoff. Can they get back into the running for a national...
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WATCH: N'Faly Dante breaks down big win at Arizona State Oregon senior center N'Faly Dante gives his perspective after Oregon held on for a tough and physical 75-70 win at Arizona State. Dante finished the game with 18 points, five rebounds, one block, and one steal. He was critical for Oregon down the stretch scoring big baskets and getting fouls drawn as the Ducks tried to hold on for the win.
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WATCH: Dana Altman praises the team's grit as the Ducks beat ASU Oregon head men's basketball coach Dana Altman discusses the team's 75-70 win over the Arizona State Sun Devils. The Ducks needed to grind out the victory and did it by going to their star center for points while adding some timely shooting on 3-pointers.
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Ducks Rebound To Split In Desert Oregon surged early in the second half and held off a comeback bid by Arizona State to get a gritty road win Saturday. Oregon didn't trail over the final 19 minutes Saturday at Arizona State, but the Ducks had to survive some harrowing moments down the stretch before completing a 75-70 victory over the Sun Devils at Desert Financial Arena. After taking a 12-point lead with 11:31 to play Saturday, the Ducks saw Arizona State close within one three different times in the final few minutes before holding ASU scoreless on it final four possessions. Ducks Rebound To Split In Desert - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Oregon surged early in the second half and held off a comeback bid by Arizona State to get a gritty road win Saturday.
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Oregon hangs on for nail-biting win at Arizona State Saturday night in the desert of Tempe, Arizona the Oregon Ducks played some of their best basketball for stretches. They also played some poorly executed basketball. The result? The Ducks did just enough to claim a much-needed road split against the Arizona schools. The Ducks and Sun Devils committed 37 total fouls and 31 turnovers in a game that wasn't always pretty. In the end, the Ducks were able to turn 20 second-half ASU fouls into a path for 24 free throw attempts and a victory. The Ducks nearly lost their chance at the win in the final minutes of the game, which moments earlier looked like they were going to win going away. Oregon hangs on for nail-biting win at Arizona State 247SPORTS.COM Arizona State made three straight field goals to take a 10-5 lead over the Ducks through the first four minutes of the game. The Ducks were plagued by turnovers, committing
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Oregon's grit powers them to a needed win at Arizona State The Oregon Ducks needed to get a win at Arizona State Saturday night, and they followed the low-post dominance of N'Faly Dante and some timely shooting to get the victory. Oregon beat the Sun Devils 75-70 to move into fourth place in the Pac-12 before Sunday's games are played. To get there the Ducks saw Dante make clutch play after clutch play in the final moments. Dante scored six points in a span of four minutes, all coming in critical moments of the game. Oregon's grit powers them to a needed win at Arizona State 247SPORTS.COM The Oregon Ducks needed to get a win at Arizona State Saturday night, and they followed the low-post dominance of N'Faly Dante...
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WATCH Game Highlights: Ducks vs Arizona State Oregon holds off Arizona State, jumps Sun Devils in heated Pac-12 race PAC-12.COM Oregon men's basketball defeats Arizona State by a final score of 75-70 on Saturday, Feb. 4 in Tempe. N'Faly Dante finished with a team-high 18 points for the Ducks, while Sun Devils' guard DJ Horne scored a team-high 18 points. Follow Pac-12 men’s basketball this season with the Pac-12 Now App. Download the Pac-12 Now App today and set alerts for Pac-12 men’s basketball to make sure you never miss a moment of the action. Pac-12 Now is available today in your app store for iOS, Android, and Apple TV.
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MBB Recap: Oregon Ducks pick up critical 75-70 road win over Arizona State After a tough loss to the Arizona Wildcats on Thursday night, the Ducks were able to pull out a scrappy, ugly, and hard-fought 75-70 victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils. It certainly wasn’t pretty, but it was good enough to keep Oregon’s hopes of getting an at-large bid in the NCAA March Madness Tournament alive and well. This game was back and forth for much of the contest, and while the Ducks were able to build a 10-point lead in the second half, ASU fought hard to make it tight down the stretch, cutting the lead to one with under a minute remaining. Oregon Basketball: Ducks get big road win over Arizona State DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Going 1-1 on the desert road trip is not something to be disappointed with. Important win for the Ducks on Saturday night.