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  1. SEASON IN REVIEW: LB THE HOLIDAY BOWL WAS A PREVIEW OF THE 2023 SEASON FOR THE DUCKS, WITH NEW FACES STEPPING IN FOR DEPARTED VETS. Season in Review: LB - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM The Holiday Bowl was a preview of the 2023 season for the Ducks, with new faces stepping in for departed vets.
  2. Kelly Graves on veteran guards: 'They've got to give us more' Oregon played its worst offensive game of the season in Palo Alto on Sunday. The Ducks were held to a season-low in scoring (54) and shooting percentage (25.0 percent) by the Pac-12's top defense. According to head coach Kelly Graves, some of those struggles stem from the poor play the team's veteran guards played. Graves highlighted the lack of firepower starters Endyia Rogers, Te-Hina Paopao and Taya Hanson offered in the loss. Kelly Graves on veteran guards: 'They've got to give us more' 247SPORTS.COM Kelly Graves on veteran guards: 'They've got to give us more'
  3. Ducks remain outside AP top 25, take a slide in bracket projection The weekend road split in the Bay Area kept the Ducks at .500 in Pac-12 play but did not enhance their standing in the national polls or in the latest bracket projection. The Ducks (14-7, 5-5) remain unranked in the AP Poll a week after a road loss to Oregon State dropped them outside of the top 25 for the first time all season. The Ducks received just one vote this week. They'd received 10 last week. Ducks remain outside AP top 25, take a slide in bracket projection 247SPORTS.COM Ducks remain outside AP top 25, take a slide in bracket projection
  4. Chargers hiring Kellen Moore as their new OC At the outset of the search for a new offensive coordinator, coach Brandon Staley said he would look for leadership and a system that resembled the ones deployed by Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay and San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan. Chargers hiring Kellen Moore as their new OC WWW.ESPN.COM The Chargers are hiring Kellen Moore as their new offensive coordinator.
  5. 5-Star ATH Nyckoles Harbor Sets Commitment Date Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) athlete Nyckoles Harbor has set his time and date for a decision. The 6-foot-5, 225-pounder will commit Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 10 AM PST. His commitment will air live on ESPN as part of the signing day special. His coach confirmed the announcement time with On3’s Chad Simmons Monday morning. And Oregon has its sights set on one of the top athletes in the country... 5-Star ATH Nyckoles Harbor Sets Commitment Date - On3 WWW.ON3.COM .
  6. New coach for Justin Herbert...
  7. Ducks announce date and time for 2023 Oregon Spring Game The date is important not only so that fans can prepare accordingly, but also because it comes before the second window opens for the transfer portal. Starting on May 1, players have 15 days to enter the portal if they would like and try to find a new school before the 2023 season starts. Oregon Football: Ducks announce date and time for 2023 Spring Game DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The date and time for Oregon’s 2023 spring game have been announced.
  8. Expansion, media rights, and more... Canzano: Pac-12 needs to find focus and urgency in the desert WWW.JOHNCANZANO.COM Expansion, media rights, and more...
  9. I know this has nothing to do with Duck news, but I am so excited about the Eagles in the Super Bowl!!! Super Bowl 57: Chiefs, Eagles meet for title in Arizona This article offers good general/fun info for the game coming up... Super Bowl 57: Chiefs, Eagles meet for title in Arizona | AP News APNEWS.COM Patrick Mahomes finally got the best of Joe Burrow. All he needed was a little shove. Harrison Butker made a 45-yard field goal with...
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  10. Pac-12 Power Rankings: USC and Oregon trending up in conference play The college basketball season treks on as the calendar nears February – one month before the greatest sporting event in the country takes place in March. The UCLA Bruins and Arizona Wildcats are locks to participate in the NCAA Tournament this year, and these two teams seem destined to be either No. 1 or No. 2 seeds in the big dance. The Trojans are now firmly in the NCAA Tournament discussion as well, although the rest of the Pac-12 has some work to do if they want to go dancing. Oregon helped themselves out with nice wins over Colorado and Utah, while Bobby Hurley and Arizona State saw their chances dim significantly in the midst of a four game losing streak. Pac-12 Power Rankings: USC and Oregon trending up in conference play DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Despite a two game losing streak, UCLA remains the team to beat in the Pac-12 as the calendar turns to February.
  11. 4-star CB Rodrick Pleasant announces commitment date and time 4-star cornerback Rodrick Pleasant, the No. 8 CB in the 2023 class, has announced that he will make his commitment on Wednesday, February 1, at 10:30 a.m. PT. The signing day announcement is expected to come down between Oregon and the USC Trojans, but Pleasant also listed UCLA, Cal, and Boston College in the mix. Oregon Recruiting: 4-star Rodrick Pleasant announces commitment date DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM We will find out where Rodrick Pleasant is committing once and for all this week.
  12. Social Media Buzz: Oregon recruits react to big-time visitor weekend in Eugene It was the last open weekend of recruiting in the 2023 cycle, and the Oregon Ducks made it count. With a couple dozen prospects in town for both official and unofficial visits, Dan Lanning and his staff pulled out all of the stops, and we’re able to utilize the best parts of Eugene — Autzen Stadium, Hayward Field, Matthew Knight Arena — to their advantage. Here are some of the best media clips and social reactions after the weekend... Oregon Recruiting: Duck recruits react to visitor weekend in Eugene DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Another group of recruits left buzzing after a big weekend of visits in Eugene for the Oregon Ducks.
  13. CHOCEK TOPS 4,000 POINTS AT TEXAS TECH MULTIS Powered by three lifetime bests Thursday, Eugene native Taylor Chocek registered a career-best 4,075 points in the pentathlon at the Texas Tech Open & Multis. All three UO women in the event—Chocek, Colleen Uzoekwe and Gianna Bullock—posted top-10 scores in program history. With her performance, Chocek becomes the fourth woman in Oregon history to top 4,000 points in the pentathlon, joining Brianne Theisen, Mathilde Rey and Kalindra McFadden. Chocek entered the day as the No. 7 performer in Oregon history with her score of 3,701 points from last season but is now up to fourth on the top-10 list. Chocek Tops 4,000 Points at Texas Tech Multis - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Eugene native Taylor Chocek moved to fourth on the UO top-10 list in the pentathlon.
  14. Poor Shooting Dooms Ducks at Stanfor "I told (the team) after the game that I'm really proud of them," said head coach Kelly Graves. "They out-rebounded Stanford, one of the best rebounding teams in the country. Twenty-three offensive rebounds, it shows we didn't quit and kept fighting. "Three players – Grace (VanSlooten) had 11, Philli (Kyei) had 12 and Chance (Gray) had 12 – that's two freshmen and a sophomore. They came in here and they fought. But you can't come in here and shoot the way we did and expect to beat anybody, especially Stanford on the road." Poor Shooting Dooms Ducks at Stanford - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Oregon tested No. 3 Stanford Sunday, but a season-low 25 percent shooting from the field doomed the Ducks in a 62-54 loss at...
  15. Oregon women’s basketball laments 20 of 80 shooting in loss to No. 3 Stanford: ‘This was a winnable game’ The explanation for a basketball loss isn’t supposed to be this simple. But in the case of Oregon’s 62-54 women’s basketball loss to No. 3 Stanford, it boiled down to one glaring statistic to Ducks’ coach Kelly Graves. Shooting. Oregon was awful. Oregon women’s basketball laments 20 of 80 shooting in loss to No. 3 Stanford: ‘This was a winnable game’ WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Ducks coach Kelly Graves felt his team played well in many aspects, but couldn't overcome the worst shooting performance...
  16. San Diego State AD Threatens Pac-12 for Invite Using Big 12 as Leverage Recently, San Deigo State athletic director J.D. Wicker told CBS Sports, “You want San Diego State in your league at [a full media rights share] because you don’t want us in the Big 12. All the Big 12 schools would have a reason to come to Southern California to recruit.” San Diego State AD Threatens Pac-12 for Invite Using Big 12 as Leverage WWW.HEARTLANDCOLLEGESPORTS.COM Following an offseason that saw media members, athletic directors, and players use the word expansion no less than 8,000, smoke is...
  17. WATCH Pac-12 Networks: Ducks vs Stanford Highlights Cameron Brink posts first triple-double, breaks No. 3 Stanford’s block record in win over Oregon PAC-12.COM No. 3 Stanford women's basketball defeats Oregon by a final score of 62-54 on Sunday, Jan. 29 on the Farm. Cameron Brink breaks Stanford's single-game block record with 10 to go along with 16 points and 11 rebounds for her first career triple-double. Follow Pac-12 women’s basketball this season with the Pac-12 Now App. Download the Pac-12 Now App today and set alerts for Pac-12 women’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.
  18. No. 3 Stanford rides Cameron Brinks triple double to a 62-54 win over Oregon Cameron Brink owned the middle and the Oregon Ducks shot a season-low 25% from the field as the No. 3 Stanford Cardinal rolled to a 62-54 win Sunday at Maples Pavilion. Brink, who graduated from Mountainside High in Beaverton, recorded a triple double with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocked shots. No. 3 Stanford rides Cameron Brinks triple double to a 62-54 win over Oregon WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Ducks open the game by missing 31 of their first 35 shots on the way to a season-low 25% shooting performance
  19. No. 3 Stanford defeats Oregon 62-54: Women’s basketball live updates recaps Oregon shot 25% and it was the difference in No. 3 Stanford’s 62-54 win Sunday at Maples Pavilion. Here is a live updates recap: No. 3 Stanford defeats Oregon 62-54: Women’s basketball live updates recaps WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Stanford shoots for a sweep of the Oregon schools and a solid hold on first place in the Pac-12
  20. Dana Altman opens up on decision to not play Kel'el Ware in Oregon's must-win game vs Utah In a make-or-break game for the Oregon Duck men's basketball program against the second-place Utah Utes, the program's second-highest-rated prospect to ever play for Oregon didn't see a single minute of action. Instead, the Ducks looked to junior forward Lok Wur, who produced one of the best games of his career despite not scoring a single point. "I think he's done a lot of good things," said Altman about Wur's impact. "For him to keep his head up - he was playing, and then guys came back, and his role got reduced. A lot of guys pout, quit, or whatever. He's stayed with it in practice, and I kept telling him to stay ready." "It's the one thing you still go to do; you have to earn your playing time," said Altman. This is a telling article about the perspective on Ware from Altman and players on the team... Dana Altman opens up on decision to not play Kel'el Ware in Oregon's must-win game vs Utah 247SPORTS.COM In a make-or-break game for the Oregon Duck men's basketball program against the second-place Utah Utes, the program's...
  21. Ducks held to 25 percent shooting by suffocating Cardinal defense in loss Stanford star center Cameron Brink recorded a triple-double, which included 10 rejections, to key what was a shutdown effort by the third-ranked Cardinal against the Ducks. Oregon made just 25 percent of its shots with its three leading scorers almost completely neutralized. Even with Endyia Rogers, Grace VanSlooten and Te-Hina Paopao combining to shoot 8-of-42 from the field, the Ducks battled to the final whistle falling 62-54 to Stanford at Maples Pavilion. Ducks held to 25 percent shooting by suffocating Cardinal defense in loss 247SPORTS.COM Ducks held to 25 percent shooting by suffocating Cardinal defense in loss
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