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  1. Oregon moves to top of national offensive leaderboards after UW defeat Oregon dropped Saturday's game to Washington 36-33, but now ranks first nationally in scoring offense and total offense. Read the details here... Oregon moves to top of national offensive leaderboards after UW defeat 247SPORTS.COM Oregon dropped Saturday's game to Washington 36-33, but now ranks first nationally in scoring offense and total offense.
  2. Lanning still has trust in Camden Lewis after end-of-game miss Oregon coach Dan Lanning told reporters following Saturday's 36-33 loss to Washington that he trusts his kicker even after his wide right try to close regulation ended the game in heartbreak... Lanning still has trust in Camden Lewis after end-of-game miss 247SPORTS.COM Oregon coach Dan Lanning told reporters following Saturday's 36-33 loss to Washington that he trusts his kicker even after his wide...
  3. New faces and pitching lead Oregon softball to 4-0 weekend The Ducks’ continued their fall campaign with an emphatic display of speed and power as they finished the weekend 4-0 in games against Boise State, Western Washington, College of the Siskiyous and Oregon Tech. Oregon’s pitching was the story this weekend with the Ducks’ allowing just four runs over the course of the weekend. Senior Raegan “Reggie” Breedlove, who appeared in all four of the Ducks’ games, threw 11 and two-thirds innings for Oregon and allowed just one run. “That's the stuff we need from Reggie,” head coach Melyssa Lombardi said. "I thought she threw really well today, I thought she had really good energy on the mound, worked ahead, and fed the defense ground balls. I mean that's what Reggie does for us.” To access details in the Daily Emerald, click here.
  4. FYI: Here are ESPN rankings ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 7 - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM ESPN writers rank the best teams in college football after Week 7 of the 2023 season.
  5. Bo Nix, players to watch in the Oregon vs. Washington State football game - October 21 Bo Nix, top players in the Oregon vs. Washington State football game DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM One of the top receivers in college football will be on show when Troy Franklin and the Oregon Ducks (5-1) host the Washington...
  6. Oregon football favored by 3 scores against Washington State Oregon football favored by 3 scores against Washington State WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The No. 9 Ducks opened as 14-point favorites against the Cougars on Saturday and the line has since moved to 18.5
  7. Football History vs Washington State University from Nov 9, 1901 - Sep 24, 2022 Football History vs Washington State University GODUCKS.COM The official University of Oregon Ducks Football History vs Washington State University
  8. Please read, changes made to this thread The Pregame and Postgame threads will now become news feeds. That means there will not be comments made by readers on this thread. Any comments will be deleted, but emojis are ok. If you want to comment on any articles, please copy them and post for a new thread. These two threads run for about five to six days before/after games. There is no room for articles and comments. Sometimes these comments have no relation to the articles, making for a disjointed thread. We are keeping the thread to 1-page to take advantage of advertising as ads only appear on the first page you sign on to. Thank you for your cooperation.
  9. Jackson Ford, 3-star tight end, decommits from Oregon Ducks Oregon lost a commitment from its 2024 recruiting class. Jackson Ford, a three-star tight end from Melissa, Texas, decommitted from UO on Sunday. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound Ford originally committed to Oregon on April 26. He’s the second player to decommit from UO in this year’s class, joining receiver Tyseer Denmark. “After lots of prayer and conversation, I’ve decided to decommit from University of Oregon,” Ford wrote via X/Twitter. “I appreciate everyone for all of the support throughout this process. I’m excited to say that my recruitment is 100% back open! All love” Jackson Ford, 3-star tight end, decommits from Oregon Ducks WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Jackson Ford, a three-star tight end from Melissa, Texas, decommitted from UO on Sunday.
  10. Column: Can you gain confidence in a loss? If so, the Oregon Ducks should Michael Penix Jr. was picturesque in his precision, and his tough demeanor in the pocket whilst taking heat from a formidable Oregon defensive line was commendable. The Huskies made plays when they had to, and they walked out of the 115th matchup in this ‘Cascade Clash’ as the victors, owning arguably the most notable win in the history of the rivalry. In turn, the Oregon Ducks left Montlake with their first loss of the season on Saturday evening. They returned to Eugene facing a lot of questions and “what ifs” that will likely keep the coaches and players up for a few nights. Should they leave this weekend with less confidence, though? Absolutely not. If anything, I’d argue they should feel better about their team going forward. I do... Oregon Football: Ducks should feel confident after loss to Washington DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Column: Can you gain confidence in a loss? If so, the Oregon Ducks should
  11. Junior wide receiver Troy Franklin postgame Washington Junior linebacker Jeffrey Bassa postgame Washington
  12. Statistically speaking: Oregon football’s 4th down, red zone offense slide after loss at Washington Oregon’s red zone offense took a hit after opting against attempting short field goals and failing to score touchdowns against Washington. The Ducks (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) scored three touchdowns on five trips to the red zone in their 36-33 loss to the Huskies on Saturday, with the two empty trips ending on fourth down stops. As a result, Oregon’s red zone conversion rate fell from 89.3% (37th) to 84.8% (62nd). Its touchdown rate in the red zone dropped from 75% to 72.73%, which ranks 22nd nationally. Dan Lanning continues to be one of the most aggressive coaches in the country and an 0 for 3 day on fourth down dropped Oregon from 80% on the season to 61.54%, 36th nationally. Here is where Oregon ranked in the Pac-12 and nationally after Week 7... Statistically speaking: Oregon football’s 4th down, red zone offense slide after loss at Washington WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The Ducks (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) scored three touchdowns on five trips to the red zone in their 36-33 loss to the Huskies on Saturday...
  13. Report Card: Dubious decisions leaves Ducks with first loss of season This one is going to sting for a while. It would be one thing if Washington had outplayed the Ducks and won the game, but Oregon played better in nearly every phase of the game and still lost 36-33. Head coach Dan Lanning didn’t do himself any favors with some of his in-game decisions, which cost the Ducks the game. The two fourth-down plays and the decision to go for it at midfield with two minutes left will be dissected for probably as long as Lanning is at Oregon. But winning cures everything and Oregon still has a great shot at winning a Pac-12 title. Most likely, the Ducks will have to go through the Huskies and wouldn’t revenge be sweet if these two teams met in Vegas for Round 2? Here’s a mixed bag of a report card from the bitter loss in Seattle... Report Card: Dubious decisions leaves Ducks with first loss of season DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Ducks will think about this one for a while as they outplayed the Huskies in Seattle and still lost 36-33.
  14. Joel Klatt still very high on Oregon Ducks despite loss to Washington The Oregon Ducks suffered their first loss of the 2023 season on Saturday afternoon, falling to the No. 7 Washington Huskies, 36-33, in a thrilling game that will go down as one of the best matchups of the season. Despite the loss, I’m not sure that many people who know college football in the nation feel worse about the Ducks than they did before the game. Sure, you would have liked to see some better execution in fourth-down situations for the Ducks. But going into this game, the biggest knock on Oregon was that they hadn’t played anyone, so we weren’t sure how good they really were. Well, now they’ve played one of the best teams in the nation, and they had more total yards, rushing yards, passing yards, first downs, and fewer turnovers. That’s a team that deserves to hold its ground in the polls, in my opinion. FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt feels the same way, keeping the Ducks inside the top 10 in his recent poll update. Here’s where things stand in his opinion after Week 7... Joel Klatt still very high on Oregon Ducks despite loss to Washington DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Joel Klatt still very high on Oregon Ducks despite loss to Washington
  15. College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 7 WWW.SPORTINGNEWS.COM Here's a look at how the rankings are shaping up after Week 7 of the college football season.
  16. Stock Report: Dan Lanning, Camden Lewis face questions; Troy Franklin skyrockets It wasn’t all negative on Saturday, to be sure. The Ducks played an outstanding game and proved that they are an elite team capable of great things. The ball simply didn’t bounce their way a few too many times. “That’s football,” Oregon quarterback Bo Nix said after the fact. Football, indeed. A game where you celebrate the wins, and learn from the losses. Let’s attempt to parse through all that took place on Saturday afternoon in Seattle and try to learn, starting with the players who saw their stock rise the most, and the individuals who have some room to grow... Oregon Football: Camden Lewis misses, while Troy Franklin skyrockets DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Stock Report: Dan Lanning, Camden Lewis face questions; Troy Franklin skyrockets
  17. Bill Oram: Dan Lanning loves taking risks, but it keeps costing the Ducks in their biggest moments Lanning’s penchant for going for it on fourth down, for his all-in approach to critical situations continues to haunt the Ducks. Everybody enjoys a hand of high-stakes poker. But there is always a sign hanging nearby that warns of the difference between enjoying gambling and having a gambling problem. With Lanning, this is too much of a trend to ignore. It was a similar situation last year against the Huskies in Eugene, when Lanning called for a run on fourth down from the Ducks’ own 34-yard line in a tie game with 90 seconds left, setting up the game-winning field goal for the surging Huskies. And it happened two weeks later in Corvallis, when the Ducks were nursing a three-point lead in the fourth quarter and Lanning went for it on fourth and 1 from his own 28. You can argue the merit of any of these decisions individually. But in Lanning’s scorebook of risk, regret is absolutely lapping reward. Lanning is now 0-3 against the Huskies and Beavers, and all three of those losses have been swung by his overzealousness. Bill Oram: Dan Lanning loves taking risks, but it keeps costing the Ducks in their biggest moments WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The Ducks' coach turns too many critical plays into a high-stakes roll of the dice and remains winless against Oregon's biggest rivals.
  18. Autzen Audibles Podcast Instant Reactions from the instant classic between No. 7 Washington and No. 8 Oregon -- How did this loss happen? -- Should Dan Lanning be criticized for his fourth-down play calls in yet another loss? -- What is the injury news for two key starters for the Ducks? -- Where Oregon goes from here Join Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil, and Jared Mack as they talk Ducks' first loss PODCAST: Instant Reactions from the instant classic between No. 7 Washington and No. 8 Oregon 247SPORTS.COM We react to what happened at Washington as the Ducks and Huskies gave us yet another instant classic performance.
  19. True freshmen tracker: Seven play and two avoid redshirting in loss to Washington True freshmen tracker: Seven play and two avoid redshirting in loss to Washington 247SPORTS.COM Oregon played seven members of its 2023 freshman signing class in Saturday's 36-33 loss to Washington
  20. Go to the Postgame thread and listen to his whole interview. He takes control of the interview and I believe I also included in written form what was said. This is a recommended listen.
  21. 7 major takeaways from No. 8 Oregon's gut-wrenching 36-33 loss to No. 7 Huskies For the record, I would have punted. My opinion on the matter is worth what you paid for it, though. I’m not the one in a position to have my decisions criticized or praised by millions of people across the nation every weekend. That’s why I understand what Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks were trying to do, going for it on 4th and 3 from the Washington 47 with 2:11 on the clock, looking to ice the game and pick up the statement win of his career. Instead, the Ducks turned the ball over on downs, allowed a go-ahead touchdown from Michael Penix, and lost the game after a 43-yard FG from Camden Lewis sailed wide right as time expired. The end result? Oregon’s first loss of the season and a tougher road to the Pac-12 Championship going forward. There are a lot of things to take away from this game, and a lot of little nitpicks to make if you care to. But there is also a lot to celebrate — the Ducks proved that they are incredibly elite in certain aspects of the game, and one of the best teams in the nation. Let’s try and wade through what we just saw unfold over the past four hours and attempt to make sense of it...there are some different thoughts in this article. 7 major takeaways from Oregon’s gut-wrenching 36-33 loss to Huskies DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM 7 major takeaways from No. 8 Oregon’s gut-wrenching 36-33 loss to No. 7 Huskies
  22. The big takeaways from Oregon's loss at Washington What stood out in the game at Husky Stadium between Top 10 programs Oregon and Washington? The big takeaways from Oregon's loss at Washington 247SPORTS.COM What stood out in the game at Husky Stadium between Top 10 programs Oregon and Washington?
  23. Dan Lanning takes responsibility for loss after fourth down aggression fails Dan Lanning has never passed the blame following a tough loss, and Saturday was no different. Shortly after a trio of failed fourth down plays made the difference in Oregon's 36-33 loss to No. 7 Washington, Lanning told reporters he deserved the blame for his aggressive decision-making. "I think that this game is 100 percent on me. I don't think you have to look anywhere else besides me," he said. "I think everyone of us can look at decisions made today, and ... like I said you kick the field goal before half or you kick the field goal somewhere else, it could've been a different result. You never know how the rest of the game is going to play out, so you make those decisions based upon the information you have." Dan Lanning takes responsibility for loss after fourth down aggression fails 247SPORTS.COM Dan Lanning took full responsibility for No. 8 Oregon's road loss in Seattle after the Ducks were stopped three times on crucial fourth...
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