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  1. On 8/22/2022 at 9:05 PM, idontrollonshobbas said:

     

    This^^^

     

    Rennie's or The Cooler would be better options on game day. They will have good local brews on tap without the skinny jeans & avocado toast vibe.

     

    Of course I am 60 so....

     

    Besides, you can always go to Ninkasi or another brewery for the microbrew tour/tasting experience on Friday or Sunday.

    Plan to do that on that Friday, we'll be driving back that Sunday.  

  2. Will be arriving in Eugene, Friday the 16th and was looking to visit some of the local breweries and taprooms, looking to do a "pub crawl" during that day so to speak to check out the local craft beer scene, but I didn't realize how many breweries and taprooms there are in Eugene so I'm a bit overwhelmed with all of the different options in choosing which ones to go to.  Here are the ones I'm considering (in no particular order): 

     

    1. Alesong on 5th

    2. Oakshire Public House

    3. Beergarden 

    4. Ninkasi Better Living Room

    5. Elkhorn 

    6. Hop Valley

    7. Cold Fire

    8.  Wildcraft Cider Works

    9.  Gratitude 

    10. Claim 52

    11. Falling Sky

    12. The Beer Stein

    13. Tap And Growler 

     

    Can y'all help me narrow down the choices based on your recommendations?  Also, is there a bus system that we could take in between stops at these places so that we won't have to drive or is it all walkable (within walking distance and with sidewalk access, etc)?

     

    Tailgating: what is the tailgating scene like and what should we expect that day?  Since it will be an earlier game (12:30), I'm guessing there won't be that much tailgating and breakfast options will be limited?  Anyone here hosting a tailgating party for that morning/day?

     

    Thank you!

     

  3. On 7/25/2022 at 6:34 PM, DCDuckfan said:

    So that's a drop of about $5.5M if the reports of current revenue being $30M is accurate.  

     

    That's an easy offer to walk away from.  If the Ducks join the B1G or SEC, they're going to get north of $65M so there is literally no reason to even consider that offer.  

    And if that offer from the B1G never comes... then what?  The Pac 12 is a slowly sinking ship, and has been before the defections of UCLA and USC, but especially without those two.  

  4. My hope is that The Big 12 acts on expansion before the Pac 12 does, getting ASU, Colorado, Oregon and Washington, though adding Arizona and (gags) Utah would give the conference greater credibility to keep up with the P2.  But if only 4 then best-case scenario would be ASU, CU, Oregon, UW.  Tomorrow can't come soon enough.  

  5. On 4/19/2022 at 11:12 AM, WiseKwacker said:

    That 1976-77 basketball season for boys class AAA was, in my opinion, the greatest year ever. As the state tournament began, there were four teams who were undefeated, with each one led by a star player. Lake Oswego had Jeff Stoutt, Parkrose (a power back then) had Ray Blume, Grant had Mark Radford, and defending champion, North Eugene, had Danny Ainge. Lake Oswego lost to Parkrose in the quarterfinals. Parkrose lost to North Eugene (51-40) in the semifinals. And, North Eugene won their second consecutive state title in the final, beating Grant 56-45. North Eugene coach, Barney Holland, eventually became an assistant coach for the Ducks.  And, of course, the Ducks fanned on keeping Danny Ainge in Eugene for college while the Beavers recruited the three other guys for their still-powerful basketball team.

    There probably wasn't that much that Oregon could have done to lure Ainge as he was LDS, so naturally he would choose BYU.  Same with Tualatin star RB Luke Staley (though recruited by most of the Pac 12 schools) who would go on to choose BYU because of his background.  It was just what it was, a unique recruiting situation for players with those backgrounds.  Granted that has changed and many with LDS backgrounds (like Penei Sewell and Haloti Ngata) have been choosing schools other then BYU as other schools are letting their athletes serve missions.   

     

    Though the hype over finally gaining P5 membership was initially surrounding the football program, I think our basketball program is going to see the biggest boost being in the same conference with Kansas.  

  6. On 4/18/2022 at 11:35 PM, Drake said:

    September is a good time to go chinook salmon fishing on the coast out of Winchester Bay (mouth of the Umpqua River). There are numerous guides available that know the area very well. The fall run of chinook in that area is well known for fish that range from 20 to +50 lbs. 

     

    It is approximately a 90 minute drive from Eugene. 

     

    Started looking at fishing charters for Winchester Bay and surprisingly they aren't all that expensive!  

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  7. On 4/18/2022 at 11:47 PM, Drake said:

    For tailgating you would be welcome to join us anytime. Our tailgates vary in size, but usually have 10 to 15 people stop in to join us. We tailgate in the parking lots across from the main entrance to Autzen Stadium. 
     

    Btw…watched Danny Ainge score over 50 points on our BB team in high school. 

    He was quite the athlete.  He also was really good at baseball, having gone pro as well.  One of the first two-sport professional athletes.  

     

    I look forward to joining you at your tailgate, let me know if I can bring anything.   

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  8. Awesome!  My father went to Winston Churchill Highschool (Class of 72?), joined the LDS church in Eugene in 1968, played church basketball with Danny Ainge and was fellowshipped by the family of NFL Tight End pioneer Todd Christensen who's father was the bishop in Eugene.  My father always spoke fondly of Eugene and I can't wait to visit!

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  9. I'm a BYU alumnus who cheers for his alma mater, yet also cheers for Oregon as my #2 team (my late father who passed away from cancer recently, was from Eugene and was a big ducks fan) so I may be dressed up as a walking-contradiction on 9/17 wearing both BYU and Oregon gear at the game (since I root for both my alma mater (BYU) and my late father's team (Oregon)). 
     

    I plan to come up to Eugene from Texas both for the game and to see my late father's Eugene roots.  Anyways I'm hoping to catch some great fishing in the area (both inland and coastal, my father loved to fish up there) and do some tailgating to get the full UO experience, knowing y'all have the most passionate fanbase in the Pac12.  Still trying to figure out if I'll be driving up or flying in (we play Baylor the week before so I want to go to that game too).  Any fishing and tailgating recommendations?  

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