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Inside 247Sports Composite four-star ATH Boo Carter's top five schools Inside 247Sports Composite four-star ATH Boo Carter's top five schools 247SPORTS.COM The latest here. Rivals Info Boo Carter | Rivals.com N.RIVALS.COM Boo Carter - 2024 4 Star Athlete for Chattanooga Christian School (Chattanooga, TN) on Rivals.com
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Know the Foe: North Carolina insider Ross Martin answers five questions This week's North Carolina preview features five questions and five answers from InsideCarolina's Ross Martin. Martin is a respected writer and insider for the 247Sports' outlet in Chapel Hill. This article features a question and answer with an insider on that school regarding the Holiday Bowl Know the Foe: North Carolina insider Ross Martin answers five questions 247SPORTS.COM Know the Foe: North Carolina insider Ross Martin answers five questions .
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Today we wanted to look at the top recruiters; the guys who are the best at selling their school and building the relationships necessary to create winning football programs and develop upcoming talent. The 2023 recruiting cycle is not done yet, of course. We just watched the early signing period come and go, where the Oregon Ducks were among the most entertaining teams in the nation, flipping three players and signing a pair of 5-stars. There are likely to be more commitments down the road in the late signing period as well. How did the Ducks find such success? It may be because they have elite recruiters on the staff. See where the Ducks stand... Oregon Recruiting: The top-rated recruiters in the 2023 Pac-12 cycle DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM We talk a lot about top-ranked recruits in college football, but rarely about top-ranked recruiters. Let’s change that.
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Can Oregon Ducks contain North Carolina’s Drake Maye in Holiday Bowl? Maye is the best quarterback Oregon has faced this season. He’s completing 67.2% of his passes, has a 17-to-3 touchdown-to-interception ratio against winning teams and is one of only nine players to pass for over 2,500 yards and run for over 500 yards. The 6-foot-5, 220-pound Maye can throw in tight windows and connect on long balls, as his 62 passes of 20-plus yards (fourth nationally) underscores. Can Oregon Ducks contain North Carolina’s Drake Maye in Holiday Bowl? WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM For a second straight season, Oregon will face one of the best quarterbacks in college football in its bowl game.
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Behind Enemy Lines: Previewing the Holiday Bowl with Tar Heels Wire Despite the numerous transfers and opt-outs on both sidelines that have depleted each roster to a degree, this is still an incredibly intriguing matchup between Ducks and Tar Heels, and it will feature one of the best-looking jersey matchups as well. To help us break down this game and learn a little bit more about the Tar Heels season, we talked with Zack Pearson of USA TODAY’s Tar Heels Wire for another edition of ‘Behind Enemy Lines.’ Oregon Football: Previewing the Holiday Bowl with Tar Heels Wire DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A comprehensive breakdown of Oregon vs. North Carolina in the Holiday Bowl with @Zack_Pearson from @tarheelswire
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Holiday Bowl Prediction: Explosive Offenses to be on Display When Oregon Faces North Carolina in San Diego Nix is adept at spreading the ball around, with 10 players posting double-digit receptions. Troy Franklin, Kris Hutson, and Chase Cota lead the way and will be ready to go on Wednesday night. But the running game also is a factor as Mar'Keise "Bucky" Irving and Noah Whittington, along with Nix the runner, provide a formidable ground game. The offensive line, which is a solid run-blocking unit, led the nation with just four sacks allowed during the regular season. This spells trouble for a Carolina defense that was anemic for much of the year. It would seem as though the Tar Heel offense would start with Drake Maye, but in a lot of ways the play of the guys in front of him is much more important. If given time, the ACC Player and Rookie of the Year will put up big numbers and give the Heels a chance to win every game. Maye was pressured far too often and his effectiveness waned. Oregon is not a team that applies great pressure, but that certainly does not mean Carolina will keep Maye clean. Holiday Bowl Prediction: Explosive Offenses to be on Display When Oregon Faces North Carolina in San Diego - AthlonSports.com | Expert Predictions, Picks, and Previews ATHLONSPORTS.COM Our college football experts predict, pick and preview the Oregon Ducks vs. North Carolina Tar Heels (UNC) San Diego County...
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PODCAST: Inside Carolina's Ross Martin previews Oregon vs North Carolina Inside Carolina football insider Ross Martin joins the Autzen Audibles Podcast to discuss Oregon vs North Carolina, recap the 2022 Tar Heel season, and gives his perspective of what went wrong for UNC this season and how that will impact the bowl game.
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8 major questions for Ducks to answer in Holiday Bowl vs. North Carolina Tar Heels While both rosters have seen some attrition since the end of the off-season thanks to the transfer portal and opt-outs, there are still going to be countless great players to watch. As we did every week during the regular season, it’s time to dive into some of the most important questions to answer for Dan Lanning and the Ducks during the Holiday Bowl. Oregon Football: Major questions for Ducks to answer in Holiday Bowl DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Bo Nix’s health, a Drew Mehringer/Junior Adams offense, and a defense that’s playing a few men down. There are a lot of things...
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Former Oregon OT Bram Walden announces transfer to Arizona State The former four-star and top-100 recruit, Walden was limited by injuries during his two seasons in Eugene and saw the playing field seldomly. Walden saw action in two games during his career, both coming in 2022 for the Ducks, recording just eight total snaps. Walden made his debut against Cal and saw playing time a week later against Colorado. Walden missed the 2021 season due to injury and redshirted. Former Oregon OT Bram Walden announces transfer to Arizona State 247SPORTS.COM Former Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Bram Walden took to social media to announce his transfer portal commitment to...
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Updated Holiday Bowl betting odds for No. 15 Oregon vs. North Carolina With neither team a powerhouse on defense, this game could be high scoring, as the over/under odds predict. The line has shifted in favor of the Ducks, moving from -12.5 points to -14.5 points since the line opened on December 7th. On the year, UNC is 5-7-1 against the spread, while Oregon is 8-4. The over/under opened at 73.5 points and has steadily moved up and down over the last few weeks but has settled at 74 points as of December 26th. ESPN's FPI projections give Oregon a 69.5-percent chance of beating North Carolina. Updated Holiday Bowl betting odds for No. 15 Oregon vs. North Carolina 247SPORTS.COM Betting odds for Oregon vs. North Carolina in Holiday Bowl
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Jon Gold: Stars coming, not going, gives Pac-12 huge edge in QB arms race Michael Penix, Jr., begat Dorian Thompson-Robinson who begat Bo Nix who begat Williams, with Cam Rising rising to the occasion at times throughout the year, never more than in the Pac-12 title game win over USC. It was as fun as it was thrilling. It was appointment television. And it’s nothing compared to what we’re going to see next year... Gold: Stars coming, not going, gives Pac-12 huge edge in QB arms race SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM The Pac-12 was already loaded at the quarterback position. But then the league retained key talent and added even more. Now it's...
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PHOTOS: HOLIDAY BOWL PRACTICE THE DUCKS HELD THEIR FIRST PRACTICE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ON SUNDAY AS THEY PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAY BOWL. Photos: Holiday Bowl Practice - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Following a few days off last week, the Oregon football team reunited in Eugene on Friday night, held one final practice of the year in the Moshofsky Center on Saturday morning and then traveled later that day to San Diego.