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I don't feel comfortable posting the USA today write up, but if you would like to read it, click here. Also, I have been reading more articles about this subject and there seems to be confusion whether Tucker has been fired or suspended without pay. I guess we'll find out when MSU has their news conference.
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By the Numbers: Oregon vs Texas Tech It was a thrilling late afternoon game for the Ducks on the road Saturday. A very fired up Texas Tech team welcomed the Ducks following a tough week one loss to Wyoming on the road. Oregon fans meanwhile weren’t sure what to expect. It was a dismantling of Portland State in week one but we knew Tech would be ready. And they were. Tyler Shough played a gritty game against his former team but came up short when it mattered most. You should know the drill by now. Here are ten stats from the game, presented without any other context. It’s amazing how many of the stats between Oregon and Texas Tech were very close. By the Numbers: Oregon vs Texas Tech - On3 WWW.ON3.COM We take a close look at the Oregon vs Texas Tech game and a few of the numbers that caught our attention on first glance.
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Pat Chun doesn’t mince words as WSU and OSU battle the traitorous 10 'All we’re asking for is the bylaws be enforced,' says Washington State AD Washington State and Oregon State can only get the information needed, in order to move forward, by getting a full look at the Pac-12 books, AD Pat Chun told Cougfan.com on Friday. The temporary restraining order WSU and OSU sought Friday to preclude a scheduled Pac-12 board meeting was necessary, Chun said, to gain the clarity the last two remaining Pac-12 schools need. “All we’re asking for is the bylaws be enforced,” said Chun. Without clarity on the Pac-12's full financial picture, WSU and OSU simply cannot make the critical decisions necessary that will ultimately decide WSU and OSU's landing spot in 2024. If the Pac-12 assets outweigh the liabilities that creates options -- including rebuilding the Pac, said Chun. If the liabilities outweigh the assets, that likely consigns the Pac-12 conference to the ash heap of history. So what are we talking about as far as assets go? Check out the full video in article... Pat Chun doesn’t mince words as WSU and OSU battle the traitorous 10 247SPORTS.COM 'All we’re asking for is the bylaws be enforced,' says Washington State AD
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Report Card: Ducks receive passing grades, but without much room to spare It’s a stat Oregon football usually doesn’t have to worry about all that often, but in last night’s 38-30 win over Texas Tech, penalties were almost as much of an opponent for the Ducks as the Red Raiders were. The Pac-12 refs that were officiating the game threw a flag on Oregon 14 times, with most of them being either false starts or defensive pass interference. Perhaps it was the combination of some growing pains that come with a new offensive line and new secondary playing their first road game, but Texas Tech will hardly be the most hostile crowd Oregon will face this season. If Dan Lanning and his staff don’t find a way to clean this up, the Ducks won’t be as lucky to come out with a win the next time. When Oregon wasn’t getting flagged, it was able to move the ball on a fairly consistent basis, but the defense had some problems keeping containment. Tyler Shough led all rushers with 103 yards. Again, Shough won’t be the most mobile signal caller this defense is going to face. Fortunately for the Ducks, not all wins are going to be the Mona Lisa and a prestigious work of art. At the end of the day, they got the win. Here are the ups and downs of the Week 2 report card... Report Card: Ducks need to clean up their act moving forward DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Ducks received largely passing grades in a win over Texas Tech, but it wasn’t an honor roll worthy performance, by any...
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College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 2 WWW.SPORTINGNEWS.COM Here's a look at how the college football rankings are shaping up after the second week of the season.
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Stock Report: Dorlus, Bassa shine while miscues nearly destroy Ducks We knew after the Oregon Ducks’ season-opening game against the Portland State Vikings that there was still a lot to be uncovered for this team. With over half of the roster coming in as new faces, a new offensive coordinator, and a set of high expectations, there was a desire among fans, media members, and likely coaches to see how good Dan Lanning’s squad could be in his second year in Eugene. I think we got an answer to a lot of those questions on Saturday night in Lubbock. The Ducks squeaked out a 38-30 victory in dramatic fashion, using a 45-yard pick-six from LB Jeffrey Bassa to seal the deal late in the game. It gave Oregon a 2-0 record and now allows fans to largely look past the miscues that put them in a tough place against the Red Raiders. And boy, were there a lot of miscues. Following the Portland State victory, in our weekly “stock report” where we identify players who either played well or played poorly, there was nothing but upward movement for the Ducks. Of course, in an 81-7 victory, you aren’t going to easily identify players who didn’t perform up to par. Following Week 2, though, we have a few guys who saw their stock drop a bit. as well as a handful of others who are starting to reach their ceiling as Ducks. Here is our weekly stock report after Oregon’s win over Texas Tech... Oregon Football: Brandon Dorlus, Jeffrey Bassa shine in Ducks’ win DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Brandon Dorlus and Jeffrey Bassa had standout games on Saturday. The Oregon O-line and rushing attack was a shell of...
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OMG: How to Give Trojan Fans Massive Indigestion...
Pennsylvania Duck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Sounds pretty 'wimpy' of Traveler -
True freshmen tracker: Eight true frosh play in Oregon's road win over Texas Tech After more than 20 true freshmen played in the opener, eight appeared in Saturday's 38-30 win over Texas Tech It appears this year's crop is better prepared to help the Ducks win football games than last year's collection. After more than 20 members of the class appeared in the opener, eight played in Saturday's come-from-behind 38-30 win in Lubbock. “If you’re good enough, you’re old enough. I've said it for a year now. Last year, it didn’t really necessarily matter, because there weren’t as many guys that were good enough. We have guys that are good enough to play for us," Lanning said on Saturday. "If you can go make an impact in the game, which those young players can, that’s when we’re getting better. We’re developing within our program. We’re developing young players to go make an impact in this game." A week ago offensive players stole the show, as a few even found the end zone. This time around the majority of contributors came on the other side of the ball. True freshmen tracker: Eight true frosh play in Oregon's road win over Texas Tech 247SPORTS.COM After more than 20 true freshmen played in the opener, eight appeared in Saturday's 38-30 win over Texas Tech
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Oregon vs. Texas Tech: Never-in-Doubt!
Pennsylvania Duck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The call was an incomplete pass and he didn't have good possession of it. When he hit the ground, the ball seemed to come loose from his hands in one slow motion clip. Also, didn't it look like his second foot could've been out of bounds? -
Put this comment into the 'Oregon vs Texas Tech: Never in Doubt' thread. That is where people are commenting postgame on game topics such as this.
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Ducks Storm Back To Win In Lubbock Camden Lewis made a go-ahead field goal with 1:10 remaining and Jeffrey Bassa's ensuing pick-six clinched No. 13 Oregon's 38-30 win Saturday over Texas Tech at Jones AT&T Stadium. A scoreless third quarter by the Ducks (2-0) helped the Red Raiders take a 27-18 lead into the fourth quarter. But Oregon outscored Texas Tech in the fourth, 20-3 — including the final 10 points of the game — to come from behind and win. "Really tough environment to play in," UO coach Dan Lanning said. "A lot of teams would have lost their cool when things weren't going well, and our guys kept their composure the entire game. And they went out and executed down the stretch." Ducks Storm Back To Win In Lubbock - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Camden Lewis made a go-ahead field goal with 1:10 remaining and Jeffrey Bassa's ensuing pick-six clinched No. 13 Oregon's...
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No. 13 Oregon holds off Texas Tech with a 38-30 win | No. 1 CFB Show RJ Young reacts to the No. 13 Oregon Ducks 38-30 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders. No. 13 Oregon holds off Texas Tech with a 38-30 win | No. 1 CFB Show WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM RJ Young reacts to the No. 13 Oregon Ducks 38-30 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
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Oregon defender commits the most blatant pass interference penalty you'll ever see Oregon is in Lubbock on Saturday night for a showdown against Texas Tech. It’s an interesting matchup for the Ducks in their nonconference schedule, and one that can help boost their Playoff résumé should they win. Oregon holds a 15-7 lead after the first quarter, but the opening 15 minutes wasn’t without some hilarity. As you can see below, a Ducks defender committed one of the worst pass interference penalties you’ll ever see... Oregon defender commits the most blatant pass interference penalty you’ll ever see SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Oregon defender commits a hilariously bad penalty.
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3 takeaways from Oregon's incredible comeback win over Texas Tech Oregon rose up off the mat. Can you believe it? If you still need a few minutes to process what just happened — or maybe come down from that emotional roller coaster — it’s certainly understandable. Thanks to some late-game magic, No. 13 Oregon (2-0) pulled off a stunning, improbable, incredible, come-from-behind win Saturday night in Lubbock to escape with a 38-30 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Ducks entered the fourth quarter trailing 27-18 and then outscored Texas Tech 20-3 in the final quarter. Here are three takeaways from the game... 3 takeaways from Oregon’s incredible comeback win over Texas Tech SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Oregon finds a way to survive on the road and beat Texas Tech.
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Ducks eek out road win over Texas Tech thanks to late game heroics The Ducks pride themselves of playing situational football. On Saturday, that paid off when it mattered most. Trailing by two with five to play, the Ducks executed regulation to perfection. Bo Nix led the offense on a scoring drive, aided by first down passes to Tez Johnson and Patrick Herbert before Camden Lewis hit his third short field goal of the night. The kick gave the Ducks a 31-30 lead, which proved enough to escape with a nail-biting win. Jeffrey Bassa pulled off his best Mase Funa impersonation on the subsequent drive picking off a Tyler Shoug pass and racing in for six points to seal the 38-30 win. The win moves the Ducks to 2-0 this season and provides them their first road win of the season. Ducks eek out road win over Texas Tech thanks to late game heroics 247SPORTS.COM Thirteenth-ranked Oregon navigated a treacherous road tilt and left Lubbock with a 38-30 win on Saturday night. The Ducks trailed by...
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Your comment belongs in the Game Day thread for Texas Tech. That is where everyone is talking about the game.