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2025 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (No. 2)
4-star RB Tory Blaylock puts Ducks among top schools The Oregon Ducks have recruited the running back position at an impressive clip over the past few years, especially since Carlos Locklyn came to town over a year ago. With commitments from 4-stars Jordan James, Dante Dowdell, and Jayden Limar, plus transfers from Bucky Irving and Noah Whittington, Oregon fans are used to getting good news at the RB position. The Ducks are now in a good position when it comes to one of the top RBs in the 2025 class as well. 4-star RB Tory Blaylock announced his top 13 schools on Saturday, listing the Ducks along with schools like Ohio State, Alabama, Texas, Georiga, and several others. Oregon Recruiting: 4-star Tory Blaylock puts Ducks among top schools DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM 4-star RB Tory Blaylock puts Ducks among top schools
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PAC-12 Presidents To Blame For The Collapse
This is only my observation. Let's face it, so many past missteps from previous commissioners and presidents all the way to present brought the Pac-12 to it's demise. Log Haulin brought this to our attention in another post, a report from the Athletics. According to this report, there was another deal GK was trying to piece together involving linear and streaming? It seems GK's inability to communicate to Colorado, staying silent, gave them any excuse to leave for the Big 12. That suppose second deal seemed to unravel leaving the only other offer presented by Apple. I am only reposting this just in case someone else did not see this. Yes, it has been hard to swallow what's happened to the Pac-12. But, in my opinion, I see positive potential for our beloved Ducks moving forward. Oregon did what was needed to preserve its brand, athletes, recruiting and more. Joining the Big Ten bring's more opportunities, opening doors nationwide for our Ducks will only serve to expand Oregon's brand. Oregon is prepared for this moment. Oregon's NIL (Division Street) is one of the best in the country (Ruiz no longer a viable source for Miami). Oregon put together a great coaching staff that are tremendous recruiters. Oregon is in the process of building a new football facility as well as plans to improve Autzen's north side of the stadium. Big Ten teams travel well. The north side will need to increase along with facilities on that side with much needed improvements. If Oregon's one of the higher seed could host one of the playoff games. Oregon's Division Street NIL collective ranked as one of nation's most ambitious Groups called NIL Collectives have popped up rather quickly. Oregon’s version is called Division Street. It’s no surprise that with the U of O’s relationship with Nike, the Ducks have handled the new landscape rather well. This is partly what they said about Division Street: On3 ranks Oregon’s NIL collective Division Street fourth in ambition DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks are always near the forefront of change. Their NIL collective Division Street ranks among the most ambitious in the nation. The Pac-12 due to it's limited broadcasting and a weakened state/demise only served as a detriment to Oregon's existence on the national scene. Oregon's potential growth for its brand will reach greater heights by joining the Big Ten conference. Another example, moving to the Big Ten will only enhance recruiting. It will make it easier for families across the nation to attend and view Oregon's games. Other universities will no longer use the demise of the Pac-12 as an excuse to lure recruits from attending Oregon. Big Ten move played key role in Oregon flip for former USC commit The Big Ten move has immediately helped the Oregon Ducks. Earlier this week, Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra corner Dakoda Fields flipped his commitment from USC to Oregon. A 4-star defensive back and a top-100 prospect in the industry-generated 247 Composite, Fields was a huge piece of the defensive class Lincoln Riley was putting together at USC. Instead, he’ll begin his career in the Oregon secondary. The flip, however, didn’t change what conference Fields would begin his career in, and that was apparently important. Fields told Ducks Digest’s Max Torres that “once they (Oregon) moved to the Big Ten, that was the green light for me.” Big Ten move played key role in Oregon flip for former USC commit SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM The Big Ten is already giving Oregon a boost on the recruiting trail. Oregon is presenting a complete package to the student athletes as to why Oregon is a destination. This is a two-way street. Not only will the Big Ten help bring more prestige and growth to Oregon, but in turn will do the same for the Big Ten. Go Ducks, Fly High!!
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2024 Duck Football Commits
Big Ten move played key role in Oregon flip for former USC commit The Big Ten move has immediately helped the Oregon Ducks. Earlier this week, Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra corner Dakoda Fields flipped his commitment from USC to Oregon. A 4-star defensive back and a top-100 prospect in the industry-generated 247 Composite, Fields was a huge piece of the defensive class Lincoln Riley was putting together at USC. Instead, he’ll begin his career in the Oregon secondary. The flip, however, didn’t change what conference Fields would begin his career in, and that was apparently important. Fields told Ducks Digest’s Max Torres that “once they (Oregon) moved to the Big Ten, that was the green light for me.” Big Ten move played key role in Oregon flip for former USC commit SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM The Big Ten is already giving Oregon a boost on the recruiting trail.
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Where Do the Pac-4 End Up?
Sources: Stanford, Cal’s Future Unclear With ACC Candidacy Unlikely to Pass The Bay Area schools, along with Oregon State and Washington State, are evaluating other options as the Pac-12 continues to crumble. Stanford and California’s candidacy for admission to the Atlantic Coast Conference has stalled one vote short, sources familiar with the process tell Sports Illustrated. While league members have stopped short of declaring that the Bay Area schools’ addition to the league is off the table, it doesn’t appear likely that the results will change. The two members of the disintegrating Pac-12 need 12 of the 15 members of the ACC to support their move. Four schools stood opposed when the issue was discussed Wednesday night, sources say: Florida State, Clemson, North Carolina and North Carolina State. Lacking the requisite numbers, sources say it is unlikely that the potential expansion of the league will be put to a formal vote. Sources described ACC members Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech and Louisville as among the most vocal in advocating for the Cardinal and Golden Bears to join the league. ACC commissioner Jim Phillips has been leading the discussion, presenting financial and scheduling scenarios to the league members. In explaining his advocacy for Cal and Stanford this week, Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick told ESPN, “The notion that two of the very best academic institutions in the world who also play [Division I] sports could be abandoned in this latest chapter of realignment is an indictment of college athletics.” The selling points for Stanford and Cal’s admission to the league: elite academics and broad-based sports excellence, both of which fit with the general ACC profile. The drawbacks: distance, the lack of football impact in recent years and thus the lack of an appreciable addition to the league’s per-school revenue. Barring a change of heart that would give Cal and Stanford the 75% voting threshold, the two schools and fellow Pac-12 members Oregon State and Washington State are evaluating other options. The American Athletic Conference and the Mountain West both would be interested in adding the four schools, or some combination of them. The Mountain West offers geographic continuity, while the AAC has the richer media-rights distributions. https://www.si.com/college/2023/08/11/stanford-cal-acc-unlikely-future-unclear-pac-12
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2025 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (No. 2)
5-star safety puts Ducks among top schools The Oregon Ducks are in good standing with one of the top players in the class of 2025. Earlier this week, 5-star safety DJ Pickett announced his top 13 schools, keeping the Ducks in the mix alongside teams like Georgia, Ohio State, LSU, Alabama, and several others. Oregon Recruiting: 5-star safety puts Ducks among top schools DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Ducks landed among the top schools for 5-star safety DJ Pickett, the No. 8 player in the 2025 class.
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Fall Camp: Day 8 Practice
'Have to earn it': Oregon football transfer safety Evan Williams making a name for himself When Evan Williams joined the Oregon football team in the spring, he got the sense it was going to take a minute to escape his brother’s shadow. Early on, the safety transfer from Fresno State was often called “Little Bennett” or “Bennett’s brother,” while others just mistakenly called him Bennett — all references to his older sibling and former Duck standout Bennett Williams, who as a senior safety was Oregon’s leading tackler last season. Months later, Evan Williams has emerged in his own right and is ready to make a name for himself among Oregon fans. 'Have to earn it': Oregon football transfer safety Evan Williams making a name for himself WWW.REGISTERGUARD.COM Safety Evan Williams is proving to be a natural leader and a player whose physicality fits what Oregon coach Dan Lanning wants from the defense.
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Fall Camp: Day 8 Practice
Oregon Football Fall Camp Updates: Practice No. 8 Oregon's eighth practice of the spring took place on Friday, here are updates from the day Oregon Football Fall Camp Updates: Practice No. 8 247SPORTS.COM Oregon's eighth practice of the spring took place on Friday, here are updates from the day
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Fall Camp: Day 8 Practice
Greg McElroy tabs Oregon's breakout candidate for 2023 Greg McElroy has been breaking down a number of preseason topics on his “Always College Football” podcast. Recently, he tackled the idea of which players will be the MVP and breakout candidates for Oregon this fall. As for the MVP, McElroy did not spend much time with a clear-cut selection in Bo Nix: “The MVP, this should not require a whole lot,” said McElroy. “I think every person that you ask, just one thing: Who’s the best player on the team? Who’s the most important player on Oregon’s team? It’s Bo Nix.” Greg McElroy tabs Oregon’s breakout candidate for 2023 SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Greg McElroy is expecting one newcomer to have a breakout campaign for the Ducks.
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Fall Camp: Day 8 Practice
Oregon Ducks fall camp practice observations: Multiple defensive linemen absent Offensive lineman Michael Wooten was also out and receivers Justius Lowe and Josh Delgado, who were out previously, remained absent. Wooten was limited in the spring with a lower body injury. Jackson Powers-Johnson was paired with Bo Nix, Charlie Pickard and Kanen Rossi were with Ty Thompson, Iapani Laloulu was with Austin Novosad and Bryce Boulton was with Brock Thomas. The opposing defensive tackles with each pair were Tevita Pome’e, A’Mauri Washington, Josh Simmons and Terrance Green, respectively. Oregon Ducks fall camp practice observations: Multiple defensive linemen absent WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Nose tackle Popo Aumavae and defensive tackle Keyon Ware-Hudson were among a growing group of absent players Friday afternoon
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Fall Camp: Day 8 Practice
Fall Ball Takeaways: Pair of notable defensive linemen not accounted for The most pressing information that came out of the portion of Oregon Ducks practice that was open to media members on Friday afternoon had to to with the absence of a pair of notable defensive linemen. Neither Popo Aumavae nor Keyone Ware-Hudson was accounted for during the 20 minutes of practice that media members were able to watch. Aumavae is a projected started on the DL, and Ware-Hudson has had some major contributions over the past couple of years as well. There were also two offensive players missing from the first part of practice: WR Justius Lowe and OL Michael Wooten. This is the second practice in a row where Lowe has not been spotted by media members. The Ducks will hold their first scrimmage of fall camp on Saturday afternoon, but that event is closed to media members, so we will not be able to take attendance and see if either of the four aforementioned players are suited up and partaking in activities. We will get a chance to talk to head coach Dan Lanning after the scrimmage, though, so he will likely be asked about their availability. Oregon Football: Pair of notable defensive linemen not accounted for DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Fall Ball Takeaways: Pair of notable defensive linemen not accounted for
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2024 Football Recruits...Announcements, Updates (No.5)
Flock Talk: Everybody Hurts Scott Reed • DuckSportsAuthority Staff Writer @DSAFootball EARLY CAMP THOUGHTS: It is always difficult to truly know much about where a team stands even after eight or nine practices without actually watching the practices. Most coaches in today’s world of college football are pretty good at sounding alarms to keep teams energized, then turning to praise to ensure that criticism is not too overboard. “Coachspeak” is a language all its own and can be difficult to parse into truth. What I do know is that there is some truth to the praise being heaped onto some players early. The linebacker corps is going to be significantly better this year than a year ago. I think it says a lot when someone like Devon Jackson (who reportedly added 21 pounds from his listed 214 last season) talks about how difficult it was to understand the defense a year ago and the progression he has made in that regard. Flock Talk: Everybody Hurts OREGON.RIVALS.COM Today in Flock Talk, thoughts on B1G travel, mental health, and some early camp thoughts for the 2023 season.
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Canzano: Could Oliver Luck Help Save the Pac-4?
Remaining four schools have hired Luck to consult. The 63-year-old has held a variety of positions in his career: NCAA executive, college athletic director, NFL quarterback and commissioner of the XFL, among them. He has four children, three of whom attended Stanford (including Andrew). Luck declined comment for this piece but I’m told by sources that he’s been hired to serve the Pac-4 schools in an advisory role. The four remaining members are in a dicey spot with limited options, but Luck’s involvement in the dilemma is interesting. Could Luck help save the Pac-4? Canzano: Could Oliver Luck help save the Pac-4? WWW.JOHNCANZANO.COM Remaining four schools have hired Luck to consult.
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2024 Football Recruits...Announcements, Updates (No.5)
Wiltfong Whiparound: Previewing weekend commitments; Texas A&M & Oregon rundowns; Miami Crystal Ball Forecast They start talking about the Ducks around the 3:14 minute mark. Wiltfong Whiparound: Previewing weekend commitments; Texas A&M & Oregon rundowns; Miami Crystal Ball Forecast 247SPORTS.COM News, notes and buzz from the recruiting trail.
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Fall Camp: Day 7 Practice
These 12 Ducks can become household names as the 2023 season goes on These 12 Ducks will be household names as the 2023 season goes on DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Oregon’s football roster has seen a lot of turnover this past season and these dozen Ducks could be household names very soon.
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Fall Camp: Day 7 Practice
Second-year Ducks who have biggest chance to break out in 2023 for Oregon With over a week of fall camp behind us now for the Oregon Ducks, we’ve seen enough football and talked to enough coaches and players to start to get a sense of what is to be expected in the coming season. One of the things that is always fun to try and identify during fall camp is a list of players who could be primed for a breakout. Whether that is experienced players who haven’t gotten an opportunity to prove their worth just yet, or young players who could be stepping into a vital role with a year of experience under their belts, there are always a handful of guys going into each season that look bigger, better, and ready to contribute. Second-year Oregon Ducks who have biggest chance to break out in 2023 DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Fall camp is the best time to identify potential breakout players. In Eugene, these second-year guys have caught our eye so far.
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Marcus Mariota, Oregon Partnering to Send Local Kids to Hawaii Game
Marcus Mariota and the Motiv8 Foundation have partnered with Sabrina Ionescu, Justin Herbert, and Oregon Athletics to send local area kids to the Ducks’ Sept. 16 football game against Hawaii at Autzen Stadium. Mariota, a Honolulu native and Heisman winner at Oregon, launched a campaign this week to help send 1,000 kids to the game against the Rainbow Warriors. Oregon is asking that fans purchase $25 game tickets, which will be donated to the local Eugene Boys and Girls Club of Emerald Valley and Kidsports, among others. Mariota’s foundation will also be providing specialty-designed shirts to every child with a ticket. “For (Hawaii) to come play the University of Oregon, especially with all the ties and all the connections, it’s a really special matchup,” Mariota toldOregon’s Rob Moseley. “Personally for me, I’m always Ducks through and through. But it’s really cool to see this matchup again.” Fans can purchase tickets here. Marcus Mariota, Oregon partnering to send local kids to Hawaii game SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Marcus Mariota is partnering with Justin Herbert, Sabrina Ionescu, and Oregon to send local kids to the Ducks' game against Hawaii.
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How Fox and ESPN Dismantled the Pac-12
Who’s to blame for college football conference realignment chaos? Here are top candidates. Realignment chaos has roiled college football again, for better or worse. So who's to blame for it? Here is a list to start. Arizona State President Michael Crow recently tried to explain why there has been so much sudden instability and change at the highest levels of college football. After 45 years in the Pac-12 Conference, his school announced last week it was joining the Big 12 in 2024, along with three other Pac-12 schools in another unsettling wave of realignment. "There are a lot of forces at work, including the overlords of the media empire that are out there that were driving a lot of this," he said. But who exactly and why? USA TODAY Sports came up with a short list of power brokers whose leadership and decisions facilitated this, for better or for worse, and then reached out to them to see whether they wanted to discuss it publicly. None said they did. What did they do? As a result of their actions − directly or indirectly – the once-glorious Pac-12 has nearly disintegrated, leaving huge fan bases on the West Coast abandoned by longtime peers in favor of more money from television companies, along with more cross-country trips for athletes in other sports across three time zones. On the other hand, the Big Ten Conference now is adding Oregon, Washington, Southern California and UCLA to expand to 18 teams for 2024, part of a strategy to deliver more big games and growth for some of the game’s biggest brands. Here is who deserves credit (or blame) for it. Who’s to blame for college football conference realignment chaos? Here are top candidates. WWW.USATODAY.COM Realignment chaos has roiled college football again, for better or worse. So who's to blame for it? Here is a list to start.
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The USC Disrespect for Dan Lanning and Oregon Just Reached New Levels-Whew!
This is what happens when they begin to wallow in ignorance. Ignorance begets ignorance. It can't help but grow into complete stupidity in their own reasoning or thoughts. They would rather believe a lie instead of the truth of the matter. They just can't seem to come to grips to the reality of the facts. It's called "blue blood syndrome". Or as someone else on another post best described the root cause to their mental breakdown.... "Duck Derangement Syndrome."
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How NOT To Enter A New Conference
I am sure he was joking about it. The issue with texting, those reading it can't detect it being a joke. One of the bad things about texting, not having the ability to see face to face/talking in person.
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Ranking the Big Ten's Helmets from Worst to First After Addition of Oregon Ducks
Yes, i bet it would cost a small fortune! 🫤
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How Oregon Ducks have Fared Against Big Ten Teams
Charting Big Ten Football 2021-2022 A survey of statistical profiles from charting every Big Ten game for the past two seasons Charting Big Ten Football 2021-2022 WWW.ADDICTEDTOQUACK.COM A survey of statistical profiles from charting every Big Ten game for the past two seasons
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How Oregon Ducks have Fared Against Big Ten Teams
Here is how the Ducks have fared against current Big Ten teams in team sports. How Oregon Ducks have fared against Big Ten teams WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM A look at how the Ducks have fared against current Big Ten teams in team sports
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2024 Football Recruits...Announcements, Updates (No.5)
5-star CB Kobe Black puts Oregon among top schools Dan Lanning Demetrice Martin, and the Oregon Ducks have been on a roll when recruiting cornerbacks since they landed in Eugene. Already in the 2024 recruiting cycle, the Ducks have landed commitments from 4-star CB Ify Obidegwu (No. 122 overall player, No. 11 CB) and flipped 4-star CB Dakoda Fields (No. 83 overall, No. 9 CB) from the USC Trojans back to Oregon. Now the Ducks are finding themselves in the running for one of the top defensive backs left on the board — 5-star CB Kobe Black. Oregon Recruiting: 5-star CB Kobe Black puts Ducks among top schools DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Ducks landed among the top schools for 5-star cornerback Kobe Black, the No. 2 CB in the 2024 class.
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Where Do the Pac-4 End Up?
After mass exodus, Washington State AD says Pac-12: 'Mismanaged itself on a bunch of different levels' Washington State is one of four Pac-12 teams left after the latest tidal wave of realignment After mass exodus, Washington State AD says Pac-12: 'Mismanaged itself on a bunch of different levels' - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Washington State is one of four Pac-12 teams left after the latest tidal wave of realignment
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Where Do the Pac-4 End Up?
WSU president preparing realignment moves from 'bad spot' WSU president preparing realignment moves from 'bad spot' - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM Washington State University president Kirk Schulz said he and AD Pat Chun need "to roll up our sleeves and get to work" in the wake of Pac-12 defections.