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Oregon Names UTSA's Will Stein as Offensive Coordinator
Fantastic hire, if true. I mentioned him a few times as an OC option. He runs a prolific offense (top 10 in points per possession), he played QB in college and his starting QB might be a transfer target.
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Breaking Rumor: Joe Brady to Oregon
I'm not suggesting that anyone within the Oregon program would leak the name. However, how much confidence do you have that 17-18 year old recruits will be able to keep it a secret?
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Is Chip Lindsey Oregon's New OC?
There are rumblings that Chip Lindsey is difficult to work with. I'm not sure if this has any merit but, hopefully, Lanning does a thorough job vetting OC candidates because the last thing we need is strife among the Oregon coaching staff.
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Is Chip Lindsey Oregon's New OC?
QB transfers that are okay sitting behind another top QB transfer?
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Christian Gonzalez Declares for NFL Draft
Not surprising. I'm thankful that Gonzalez came to play at Oregon and will be cheering for him in the NFL. Hopefully he is a first round pick like some are predicting.
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Breaking Rumor: Joe Brady to Oregon
Due to recruiting, I think that the Ducks would have to announce it immediately or at least let the recruits know, in which case it gets out anyway. If Dan Lanning could finish out his job as the Georgia DC, while hiring assistants and recruiting, then I don't see why Brady couldn't do both as a QB coach for the Bills. He would only have to keep the current Oregon commits (e.g., Dante Moore) committed.
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Is Chip Lindsey Oregon's New OC?
If Oregon is going to run an offense that features QB runs, then we are going to need to develop QB depth. That’s why losing Butters is a real downer.
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Is Chip Lindsey Oregon's New OC?
Garrett Riley’s TCU also played today.
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Is Chip Lindsey Oregon's New OC?
The continuality on offense would make a lot of sense. Perhaps it convinces Bo to come back for one more year and keeps Dante a Duck.
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Poor Mario: 'Cane Fans Can be BRUTAL
Although the way Taggaert left Oregon left a sour taste, I can’t blame coaches (or anyone else) for chasing their dream jobs, most at their alma mater. I would be much more concerned if Oregon coaches were taking laterals to schools they didn’t have any affiliation with. Even Chip left for the NFL. The fact that none of them have had success after leaving, while Oregon continues to roll, highlights the strength and advantages of the program. Coaching AT OREGON sets coaches up for success.
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Who Do YOU Want To Be the Next Ducks' OC?
"Will Stein was elevated to UTSA's co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach on Jan. 8, 2022, after spending the previous two seasons as the Roadrunners' pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach." Based on an interview, it sounds as though Will Stein is calling plays this year but I'm not 100%.
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Who Do YOU Want To Be the Next Ducks' OC?
If true, to me this implies that the new OC's team is playing this weekend and the person wants to avoid distractions with his current team. Why else would you wait until Sunday?
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Five Star QB Dante Moore Locked In With Oregon
Lanning should camp out in Detroit until Dante signs with Oregon in December. LOL.
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Five Star QB Dante Moore Locked In With Oregon
Oregon does not have a track record of paying coaches top dollar. Perhaps PK does not want to spend millions on a coordinator? As others have pointed out, he has been very generous with facilities, time, offering Nike’s support, etc. but hesitant to fund the operating budget.
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Who Do YOU Want To Be the Next Ducks' OC?
If Oregon is willing to open up the pocketbook for a proven OC, Joe Brady or Dirk Koetter would both be no brainers, IMHO. I posted a potential dark-horse OC candidate on another thread: Will Stein, co-offensive coordinator and QB coach at UTSA. UTSA's offensive looks similar to what Oregon ran this year and UTSA ranked in the top 10 for points per possession, which we know is a stat important to Lanning. UTSA's QB, whom is very mobile, may have one more year of eligibility remaining, which is an added plus. Stein played QB for Louisville from 2008-12. https://youtu.be/Vfmuoi3tb9I
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Dilly Finds His OC
Good hire by Dilly. Baldwin's offensives were explosive at Eastern Washington. Not sure what happened at Cal (perhaps no one can succeed there?).
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Don’t Forget That Oregon’s Identity Is the Run Game
Mike Bellotti wanted to run a balanced offensive attack, when he was at Oregon. This is probably one of his criteria’s for potential offensive coordinators and Chip Kelly obviously fit the bill. Dillingham did run a balanced attack but, as you called out, there were times that he want away from run game. I can’t blame him for going to the pass against Georgia given the hole we were in.
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Well, Bo Didn't Say No...
If Bo leaves, I would be shocked if Oregon didn’t look for a transfer QB to complete against and then mentor the young QBs.
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Ducks Who Are NFL Bound #1
Gonzalez will be hard to replace but I've been impressed with Dontae Manning and Jahlil Florence. Obviously, they will need to work on their technique and get more reps to continue to develop to their potential. I'm sure that having Gonzalez around was extremely beneficial to the young CBs this year. They saw what a top college CB does in film study, in practice, etc. to get ready to play on Saturdays. It would also help the secondary if the defensive line could get more/any pressure on the QB. We also need to upgrade the safety position, IMHO.
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When Perspective Is Forced Upon You
Congratulations on your retirement, Mic!
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Well, Bo Didn't Say No...
From my understanding, a player can only transfer one time and be granted immediate eligibility ("one-time transfer exception"). Therefore, Bo Nix cannot transfer to another college football program since he only has 1 year of eligibility remaining, unless he receives an NCAA waiver (highly unlikely, IMHO). This is a good rule, IMO, because it prevents players from transferring or threatening to transfer every year to get more NIL dollars. "The “one-time transfer exception” remains in place, allowing immediate eligibility for athletes the first time they transfer. For all subsequent transfers, athletes will still be required to sit out a year or receive an NCAA waiver for immediate eligibility." NCAA modifies portal rules, adds 'transfer windows' WWW.AL.COM Athletes must give notification to transfer within certain ‘windows’
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Dont'e Thornton Leaving the Ducks, Going to the Portal
It’s a bummer that Thornton is entering the transfer portal but not shocking. His physical traits are off the charts but there are things that he needs to work on to be more productive. As others have mentioned, Oregon is stacked at the wide receiver position with Franklin, Hutson and the other young wide receivers coming in. Oregon will be fine. I wish him the best, unless he transfers to USC. LOL. Anyone find it a bit ironic that USC is depending on Oregon transfers to build their roster? How times change...
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Cardwell To the Portal
I looked at Cardwell to be a breakout player this year, without T. Dye. Wonder how much the injury played a part vs. just getting beat out by Bucky and Noah? Was he in the coach’s doghouse for some reason? I think that Cardwell could do really well if he finds the right system. Wish him the best.
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Rose Bowl Leftout of the CFP--Update: Finally Signed With CFB Playoff
As much as I like the Rose Bowl Game, the stadium is terrible. The college football playoffs should use SoFi Stadium, if they want to host the game in LA.
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Dilly's ASU Decision was Rash....Like His Coaching?
I am more shocked that ASU made the decision to hire Dillingham as their head coach. From my understanding, Dillingham only has one year calling plays as OC. Yes, overall, he did a good job this year. However, how much of this year’s offensive success was due to Bo Nix? Can Dillingham develop QBs and how efficient would the offense be without a Heisman caliber QB? Just like Lanning, I believe that Dillingham needs to learn when to gamble. For example, the WR reverse against Utah when you have a lead, are dominating the game, backed up near your goal line and have brought in the backup QB for his first snap of the game was head scratching. Other times his play calling was too predictable (usually in the red zone). I still am having nightmares about the QB sneak where Nix got injured against UW or the 3 straight runs up the middle inside the 5 against OSU. Overall, Dillingam did a fine job this year. Oregon’s offense was fun again. I’m just not sure how much of the success was due to Nix and what the offense would look in a couple of years from now. I certainly can’t blame Dillingham for taking the ASU job and would like to believe that it was one of the few HC jobs that would have pried him away from Oregon. Just question ASU’s decision. Guess we’ll find out.