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NJDuck

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  1. REACTION: Oregon PREVAILS at Iowa as Ducks Overcome EMBARRASSING Officiating. Dante Moore SHINES!
  2. Oregon's Dan Lanning Admits He Was ‘Pretty Nervous’ Watching Game-Winning Kick Thanks to some special teams heroics, No. 9 Oregon slid past No. 20 Iowa, 18-16, on Saturday — a finish that left Ducks head coach Dan Lanning anything but calm. Lanning admitted as much after watching kicker Atticus Sappington drill a 39-yard field goal in the rain with seven seconds left to seal the win. Truth be told, the redshirt senior’s composure in the clutch may have exceeded that of his head coach. "If you want the truth, I was pretty nervous," Lanning told reporters. "I'm nervous for him because it shouldn't come down to that moment for Atticus. That guy's going to feel an unbelievable amount of pressure, however that goes. But, I'm really proud that he's able to handle a moment like that."
  3. Head Coach Dan Lanning meets with the media following #9 Oregon Football's 18-16 win over #20 Iowa
  4. 7 major takeaways from Oregon Ducks' gutsy 18-16 win over Iowa Hawkeyes In hindsight, nobody could have blamed the Oregon Ducks for losing this game. It would have been frustrating, for sure, as they were the more talented team with the higher expectations, but with everything stacked against them, it was a losable game, to say the least.
  5. True freshmen tracker: Dierre Hill Jr. scores Oregon's lone touchdown in win over Iowa Oregon freshman running back Dierre Hill Jr. scored Oregon's only touchdown, a first half 19-yard scamper, as the Ducks held off Iowa with a a late rally.
  6. 'That moment was made for me': Atticus Sappington becomes Saturday's hero with game-winning kick at Kinnick Oregon kicker Atticus Sappington made three field goals, including the go-ahead kick in the final seconds of Saturday's 18-16 road win over Iowa.
  7. Everything Dante Moore said after Oregon's end-of-game rally over Iowa Oregon quarterback Dante Moore spoke after the Ducks beat Iowa 18-16 on Saturday night in Iowa City. Here's a full transcript from that interview.
  8. Everything Oregon coach Dan Lanning said after thrilling 18-16 win at Iowa The Oregon Ducks used a game-winning field goal in the final seconds to win 18-16 at No. 20 Iowa. See what Oregon head coach Dan Lanning said after the victory.
  9. What Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz Said About Oregon Ducks' Game-Winning DriveThe No. 9 Oregon Ducks defeated the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes in a 18-16 in a game that came down to the final minute with a game-winning field goal. After the game, Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz discussed Oregon's game-winning drive. Oregon Ducks On SIWhat Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz Said About Oregon Ducks' Gam...The No. 9 Oregon Ducks defeated the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes in a close matchup, 18-16. The team had to win with all phases, and the Ducks were able to drive down t
  10. Oregon win in Kinnick downpour a tribute to running backs, offensive lineAutzen ZooOregon win in Kinnick downpour a tribute to running backs...The Ducks needed every play they made in Kinnick Stadium, starting with three pressure field goals by Oregon senior kicker Atticus Sappington.
  11. Oregon's Dan Lanning Addresses Injuries To Dakorien Moore, Kenyon Sadiq, Alex HarkeyThe Oregon Ducks injury report before Iowa Hawkeyes game was lengthy. Oregon was without its top two receiving threats in receiver Dakorien Moore and tight end Kenyon Sadiq plus offensive tackle Alex Harkey. Oregon coach Dan Lanning addressed the injuries after the game. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon's Dan Lanning Addresses Injuries To Dakorien Moore...The No. 9 Oregon Ducks' injury report was a major storyline going into the Iowa Hawkeyes matchup. The Ducks were without wide receiver Dakorien Moore and tight
  12. Atticus Sappington wins Ducks Wire Player of the Game vs. Iowa Hawkeyes The Oregon Ducks came into Saturday’s game against the Iowa Hawkeyes facing a major uphill battle. They were on the road, decimated by injuries to their offense and playing through some tough weather conditions. Head coach Dan Lanning was hoping that this game could be a springboard to getting his team back to their dominant ways, but it didn’t quite work out that way. The contest turned out to be a low-scoring, defensive slugfest, where both offenses struggled and felt like they could win or lose the game on any given play. It’s normally tough to choose a standout player in such an off game, but that wasn’t the case today. In a rare turn of events, kicker Atticus Sappington will take home the Ducks Wire Player of the Game after connecting on a game-winning 39-yard field goal with just three seconds left in the game.
  13. Oregon boosts College Football Playoff case with last-second defeat of Iowa It was far from the flashy, dominant win we’ve grown accustomed to seeing Oregon pull off. But even though the Ducks didn’t pummel the Hawkeyes to death, it’s just as impressive of a win. Oregon was without leading receiver Dakorien Moore and tight end Kenyon Sadiq was hobbled. Gary Bryant Jr., another important receiver, left early in the contest. The pressure was on for Dante Moore and company to execute against one of the best passing defenses in the country. Instead, the Ducks flexed their muscles and reminded the committee its defense is up there with one of the best. “I guess that’s what they call Big Ten football,” Lanning said. “What an unbelievable game.”
  14. Ducks' playoff hopes survive in Iowa City, reach 8-1Autzen ZooDucks' playoff hopes survive in Iowa City, reach 8-1The Ducks earned a gritty victory in Kinnick Stadium, driving 54 yards on the final 10 plays for Atticus Sappington's third field goal of the game to win 18-16.
  15. Will Oregon make the playoff? Explaining how win at Iowa combined with BYU loss has Ducks eying top 8Will Oregon make the playoff? Explaining how win at Iowa...The Ducks defeated the Hawkeyes 18-16 at Kinnick Stadium and saw a team ranked ahead of them lose in blowout fashion.
  16. Oregon uses late drive in thrilling 18-16 comeback win over IowaDuck Sports CentralOregon uses late drive in thrilling 18-16 comeback win ov...Oregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  17. Oregon Guts Out 18-16 Win Over No. 20 Iowa in Kinnick Moore and Oregon offense got the ball back with just under two minutes to go and three timeouts. Moore dropped a perfect pass in the bread basket for Benson, who hauled it in for 24 yards to help set up a 39-yard game-winning field goal from Sappington, who finished three-for-three on the day. Oregon escaped Kinnick Stadium with a 18-16 win to move to 8-1.
  18. Football: Oregon vs Iowa RecapHow the Bird Battle went down in Iowa Addicted To QuackFootball: Oregon vs Iowa RecapHow the Bird Battle went down in Iowa
  19. Questionable Penalty Calls in Oregon Ducks vs. Iowa HawkeyesThe Oregon Ducks did not get the best whistle in the first half against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. This isn't the first time that the Big Ten officials have caused frustration for Oregon coach Dan Lanning. Oregon Ducks On SIQuestionable Penalty Calls in Oregon Ducks vs. Iowa HawkeyesThe No. 9 Oregon Ducks are being treated with some questionable officiating in Saturday's game against the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. Despite holdDespite win, Oregon Duck fans unleash torrent on Big Ten officiatingAfter the Ducks were upset by the Iowa Hawkeyes, Oregon fans flew to social media to take out their frustrations on the Big Ten officiating. Autzen ZooDespite win, Oregon Duck fans unleash torrent on Big Ten...After the Ducks were upset by the Iowa Hawkeyes, Oregon fans flew to social media to take out their frustrations on the Big Ten officiating.
  20. We invite you to always explore the “News” on the menu bar in the header. When you click on the word “News,” you will see an index of multiple links to sports news sites for your enjoyment! From now on, except for a very few circumstances, our threads will be just one page. Advertising only appears on the first page and we want to make as much money as possible for the site. The bonus in doing this is that it will be easier for everyone to move around the thread. This Thread is for News Articles ONLY. You can always start a new thread with any of these articles for discussion
  21. Oregon vs. Iowa game predictions Oregon football is back in action Saturday as the No. 9 Ducks head east to play Iowa. The DuckTerritory staff delivers their game predictions ahead of the matchup.
  22. Todd McShay: 'Dante Moore is going to be an Oregon Duck next year' "There's one scout I just talked to, book it, he's gonna be back at Oregon next year," McShay said. "The resources, the parents, the agent, the coaches are all in lock-step on this thing. Dante Moore is going to be an Oregon Duck next year, and he's going to be paid handsomely to be that. But he will be back."
  23. Five keys to the game: No. 9 Oregon at No. 20 Iowa Here are five keys to ensure No. 9 Oregon exits Kinnick Stadium with a 8-1 record on Saturday.
  24. Duck Tape: Film Analysis of Iowa Football 2025A preview of Oregon’s week 11 opponent in Iowa City Addicted To QuackDuck Tape: Film Analysis of Iowa Football 2025A preview of Oregon’s week 11 opponent in Iowa City
  25. Weather Intensifies For Oregon Ducks Game At IowaThe weather forecast for Oregon’s road game against Iowa is growing more concerning and could play a major role in the outcome - a matchup with huge Big Ten and College Football Playoff implications. Freezing temperatures and possible snow are expected at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. Oregon Ducks On SIWeather Intensifies For Oregon Ducks Game At IowaThe weather forecast for Oregon’s road game against Iowa is becoming increasingly concerning and could play a major role in Saturday’s outcome - a matchup loade

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