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Why Shedeur Sanders is the most clutch player in college football Why Shedeur Sanders is the most clutch player in college football WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM When the fourth quarter comes around, and the game is on the line, there is not a single player who has been more clutch than Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders.
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WASHINGTON — Sitting cross-legged in his Texas boots, Ted Cruz gazed out at the more than 75 FBS athletic directors before him while contemplating an answer to the question just asked: What are the odds that a college athletic bill governing name, image and likeness (NIL) passes Congress soon? Eight seconds of silence passed. “I think the odds are 60-40 we get it done,” Cruz, the Republican senator from Texas, finally whispered into the microphone. A full-throated applause erupted from his audience. And then some 15 minutes later, in a rebuttal fitting of the divide in Congress, Cruz’s Democratic counterpart in the U.S. Senate sent any expectations plummeting. “The chances are not 60-40,” said Chris Murphy (D-Conn.). “They are less than 50-50 that Congress does something comprehensive in the short term.” The discord among congressional lawmakers played out here Tuesday in front of some of the leading administrators in college sports. Over the course of 90 minutes, three U.S. senators and a Congresswoman separately delivered varying degrees of opinions and prognostications on the passage of college athlete legislation. Will Congress find middle ground and pass NIL legislation? Ted Cruz thinks it's '60-40.' Others are less optimistic. SPORTS.YAHOO.COM There are plenty of sticking points as congressional leaders meet to address name, image and likeness in college sports.
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Jerry Palm uses his projections and current rankings to explore what the bracket will look like starting next year. College Football Playoff bowl projections: Pac-12 replaces SEC in 12-team bracket after Week 3 of 2023 season - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Jerry Palm uses his projections and current rankings to explore what the bracket will look like starting next year
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Colorado is the New Hotness and That’s Just Fine
NJDuck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
CU Sells Complete Season Out For First Time CU Sells Complete Season Out For First Time - University of Colorado Athletics CUBUFFS.COM BOULDER—With the announcement of the Arizona game on November 11 selling out, the Colorado Buffaloes have officially sold out the entire season for the first time in history, school officials... -
Travis Hunter injury: Deion Sanders says Colorado two-way star resting at home, 'can't wait to get back' Hunter was released from the hospital on Monday and is expected to miss at least three weeks of action Travis Hunter injury: Deion Sanders says Colorado two-way star resting at home, 'can't wait to get back' - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Hunter was released from the hospital on Monday and is expected to miss at least three weeks of action
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Beer concession is color coded. Follow the yellow or green brick road.
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College Football Power Rankings: Notre Dame, USC continue to rise, UCLA gets bumped up, Missouri jumps in The top 10 is smoothing out with the Pac-12 continuing to flex College Football Power Rankings: Notre Dame, USC continue to rise, UCLA gets bumped up, Missouri jumps in - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM The top 10 is smoothing out with the Pac-12 continuing to flex
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Colorado is the New Hotness and That’s Just Fine
NJDuck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
CSU-Colorado draws late-night record 9.3M viewers on ESPN CSU-Colorado draws late-night record 9.3M viewers on ESPN - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM Colorado's double-overtime win over Colorado State drew 9.3 million viewers, making it the most-watched late-night college football game ever on ESPN. -
Duck Tape: Film Review of Week 3, 2023 vs Hawai’i Duck Tape: Film Review of Week 3, 2023 vs Hawai’i WWW.ADDICTEDTOQUACK.COM Offense Oregon made the score 31-0 after five possessions constituting 27 plays, rendering the rest of the game garbage time. As was the case with the opener, that’s too few meaningful snaps...
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Priming For Prime – Can Colorado Upset Oregon? Predictions For All PAC-12 Northwest Games Priming For Prime - Can Colorado Upset Oregon? Predictions For All PAC-12 Northwest Games OREGONSPORTSNEWS.COM The nation will be tuned into Eugene, Oregon, this week as Deion "Prime Time" Sanders leads his Buffaloes to the first true test. Can he bring one more miracle to a team that was just 1-11 last...
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3 Reasons Why Oregon Will Beat Colorado On Saturday 3 Reasons Why Oregon Will Beat Colorado On Saturday OREGONSPORTSNEWS.COM It is no secret that Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are the biggest story in college football. As a matter of fact, they may be the biggest story in sports. The Primetime Era in Colorado...
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Oregon Has an INSANE Backup Quarterback...
NJDuck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I agree. It’s important to mentor high school talent. The last coaching regime failed to mentor, exude confidence and growth in our QBs. T. Thompson is the prime example of this. They failed him. Dan Lanning and coaching staff did not give up on him. I said this before, I firmly believe coach Stein is what TT needed. Our QB room just got better because of it. -
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AP and Coaches Polls Released After Week No.3
NJDuck replied to Pennsylvania Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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Stock Report: Oregon's secondary shines, defensive line shows major push Similar to Week 1 in a blowout win over the Portland State Vikings, it’s pretty hard to nitpick in a game like we saw on Saturday night against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, with the Oregon Ducks winning 55-10 in dominant fashion. The offense put up numbers, the defense shut things down, and a long list of young players and depth pieces were able to get on the field and see some meaningful minutes. All in all, it was a great day at Autzen Stadium, outside of those frustrating penalties that once again proved to be a problem. Dan Lanning addressed that after the game, but was also very ready to highlight the performances of his players. As we do each week, here is our stock report following the game, highlighting the players who did the most to help or hurt their case going forward: Oregon Football: Ducks’ secondary shines, penalties remain major issue DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Stock Report: Oregon’s secondary shines, defensive line shows major push
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The national view of the Oregon Ducks is starting to go up quite a bit. While their win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Week 2 may not have been as impressive as it could have been, I think most common fans respect that ability to go into a hostile environment and come back to beat a decent squad. The win over Hawaii won’t get you many brownie points in general, but it’s the way that they won — completely dominating all three facets of the game — that was the most impressive. Now, as we enter conference play, the Ducks are in a pretty good spot, finally cracking the top 10 in the Associated Press rankings and rolling with quite a bit of momentum. After each week of the season, we like to look back at the ESPN FPI and see how the projections change based on the previous result. For the Ducks, projections are currently pretty high. The probability that they win the Pac-12, make it to the College Football Playoff, and ultimately play for a national championship game all went up over the weekend. Take a look at the latest FPI predictions following Week 3: ESPN FPI: UO takes jump in CFP probability, now big favorites over CU DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A lot of movement in ESPN’s FPI this week. Oregon now favored over USC, and hold 8th best chances to make the College Football Playoff.