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GameDay Thread of Oregon vs Stanford: Join Us!
NJDuck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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GameDay Thread of Oregon vs Stanford: Join Us!
NJDuck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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5 things Oregon fans learned during No. 8 USC's win over Colorado Colorado vs. Oregon and Colorado vs. USC... through three quarters of play each... side by side comparison: 5 things Oregon fans learned during No. 8 USC’s win over Colorado DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Oregon and USC have finally played a common opponent. So what did Duck fans learn during the Trojans’ 48-41 win over Colorado?
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Ducks Wire Roundtable: Predictions, opinions for No. 9 Oregon vs. Stanford Last week was incredibly fun. With the arrival of Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes in Eugene, we got storylines galore, whether it was pregame speeches, postgame comments, or highlight videos that came with receipts. This week has alllowed fans of the Oregon Ducks to take a breath and get back to reality for a second. With a game against the Stanford Cardinal — one of the bottom teams in the Pac-12 — the Ducks are getting a reset which will extend into the bye next week and prepare everyone for a Week 7 showdown with the Washington Huskies. While the game this weekend between Ducks and Cardinal is not expected to have the hype that we saw a week ago, it is still an important one on Oregon’s schedule and will give us some answers to a few key questions about this squad going forward. To preview the action, Ducks Wire writers Zachary Neel, Don Smalley and Miles Dwyer made predictions and offered opinions on what we might see. Here is your fifth regular-season Ducks Wire roundtable of the 2023 season. Enjoy. Ducks Wire Roundtable: Predictions, opinions for Oregon vs. Stanford DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Ducks Wire Roundtable: Predictions, opinions for No. 9 Oregon vs. Stanford
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If Cam Rising doesn't play, OSU pulling out a win in the 4th quarter. 24-17. If Rising does play would favor Utah.
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The end of the Pac-12 brings the death of an elite Oregon vs. Stanford rivalry Many memorable highlighted videos of games through the years showcased in this article. Enjoy!! A walk through memory lane. The end of the Pac-12 brings the death of an elite Oregon vs. Stanford rivalry | Ducks Wire DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Oregon vs. Stanford has been as good of a rivalry as the Pac-12 has seen in decades. It will unfortunately see it’s potential final chapter this week.
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Bo Nix Heisman Trophy odds skyrocket after win over Colorado Buffs We knew that the Oregon Ducks were going to have a big opportunity last weekend with a national audience tuning in to their marquee matchup with the Colorado Buffaloes on ABC. In particular, it was QB Bo Nix who could do the most with the opportunity, putting on a good performance in order to move up in the Heisman Trophy race. That’s just what Nix did, throwing for 276 yards with 4 total TDs in a 42-6 win in front of an audience of 10.03 million viewers. Unsurprisingly, Nix’s Heisman odds seemed to have jumped drastically. While we have four weeks behind us, and another 8 to go, it feels like a good time to take a look at the latest Heisman odds as we get deeper into conference play across the nation. Here are the latest numbers, per FanDuel. Oregon QB Bo Nix | +1000 Previous Odds: +2200 Week 4 Stats: 28-for-33, 276 yards, 3 TD 2023 Stats: 104-for-131, 1,169 yards, 11 TD, 1 INT Bo Nix Heisman Trophy odds skyrocket after win over Colorado Buffs DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Bo Nix had a big stage, and he took advantage of it. The Oregon QB’s Heisman odds have improved dramatically following the Ducks’ win over Colorado.
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This also reminds me of the fake punt Oregon made against UCLA back in the 2013 game in Eugene. LOOK: Oregon's Fake Punt Works Perfectly The uniforms aren't the only bold thing in Eugene. Trailing No. 12 UCLA 7-0 early on Saturday night, the No. 3 Oregon Ducks dialed up a fake punt on a 4th down at their own 26-yard line. Perhaps because the Bruins couldn't have imagined anyone would make such a call so early in a game while so deep in their own territory, the Ducks executed the fake perfectly. Linebacker Rodney Hardrick took the snap directly and then took off right up the vacated middle of the field as punter Alejandro Maldonado pantomimed a botched, high snap. Hardrick veered toward the UCLA sideline and was eventually forced out after a 66-yard gain. Two players later, Oregon running back De'Anthony Thomas would power his way into the end zone to level the score 7-7. Although UCLA would hang with Mark Helfrich's high-octane squad for the remainder of the first half, Oregon would never trail again after that scoring drive extended by this fake punt. The Ducks would outscore the Bruins 28-0 in the second half en route to a 42-14 win. LOOK: Oregon's Fake Punt Works Perfectly WWW.HUFFPOST.COM LOOK: Oregon's Fake Punt Works Perfectly
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CB Khyree Jackson emerging as lockdown corner after stellar performance against Colorado Former Alabama transfer CB Khyree Jackson emerging as lockdown corner through four games with the Ducks CB Khyree Jackson emerging as lockdown corner after stellar performance against Colorado 247SPORTS.COM Former Alabama transfer CB Khyree Jackson emerging as lockdown corner through four games with the Ducks
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Dan Lanning believes Ducks still have best RB room in Pac-12 even without Noah Whittington Oregon coach Dan Lanning still has faith in his running back room even following Noah Whittington's injury. The onus will now be placed on Bucky Irving and Jordan James to carry the slack. Dan Lanning believes Ducks still have best RB room in Pac-12 even without Noah Whittington 247SPORTS.COM Oregon coach Dan Lanning still has faith in his running back room even following Noah Whittington's injury. The onus will now be placed on Bucky Irving and Jordan James to carry the slack.
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HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY. Enjoy!
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The largest television audience thus far in the 2023 college football season watched Oregon demolish Colorado. The Ducks’ 42-6 win averaged 10.4 million viewers and peaked at 12.6 million, according to ESPN, which uses Nielsen ratings. Sports Media Watch reported the game’s audience was 10.03 million viewers with a 5.2 rating, narrowly ahead of the Ohio State-Notre Dame game (9.98 million, 5.1 rating), which NBC claims had over 600,000 streaming viewers for a total viewership of 10.59 million. It was the largest television audience for an Oregon game since the 2020 Rose Bowl (16.3 million). It was the largest audience for a Pac-12 conference game since 2006 as well as the most-watched regular-season game on ABC since Notre Dame-Ohio State on the opening weekend of last season (10.53 million) and the network’s most-watched afternoon game since Michigan-Ohio State in 2016 (16.84 million), according to Sports Media Watch. Over 10 million people watched Oregon Ducks beat Colorado, largest TV audience of 2023 season WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The Ducks’ 42-6 win averaged 10.4 million viewers and peaked at 12.6 million, according to ESPN
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Lanning talks not getting complacent, bringing 'own' juice to Stanford this Saturday Dan Lanning provides his thoughts on Oregon's upcoming road trip to Stanford. Lanning talks not getting complacent, bringing 'own' juice to Stanford this Saturday 247SPORTS.COM Dan Lanning provides his thoughts on Oregon's upcoming road trip to Stanford.
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Big 12 should take a second look at Pac-2. Colorado’s football game at Oregon won the day on Saturday. Despite the lopsided result, the ABC broadcast attracted 10.03 million viewers and edged the NBC offering of Ohio State vs. Notre Dame as the highest-rated game of the weekend. The Buckeyes-Irish drew an audience of 9.98 million. Why again is the Pac-12 breaking up? Canzano: Pac-12 winning on field and on TVs WWW.JOHNCANZANO.COM Big 12 should take a second look at Pac-2.
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Know the foe: The 10 best recruits on Stanford's roster These 10 Stanford players had the best recruiting rankings out of high school. The ninth-ranked Ducks are set to square off against Stanford the Saturday in Palo Alto. Per the 247Sports Team Talent Composite, the Cardinal have 75th most talented roster in the country. Stanford has 15 former four-star recruits on its roster this season. Today we run through that talent and where it resides on this Stanford team. So take a look at which Cardinal players you should know based upon their recruiting rankings. Players who've left the program are not included in this article. Know the foe: The 10 best recruits on Stanford's roster 247SPORTS.COM These 10 Stanford players had the best recruiting rankings out of high school.