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NJDuck

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  1. Meet Will Stein, the new architect for Oregon football’s offense Meet Will Stein, the new architect for Oregon football’s offense WWW.REGISTERGUARD.COM The new offensive coordinator is focusing on the little things and building his relationship with quarterback Bo Nix ahead of the Ducks' season opener Oregon OC Will Stein plans to use deep rotation at running back Oregon OC Will Stein plans to use deep rotation at running back SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Oregon figures to have one of the deepest running back rooms in the Pac-12 this season.
  2. Oregon makes final 5 for 5-star DL, top uncommitted 2024 prospect Williams Nwaneri is getting ready to make his college decision. The top-5 prospect has named an SEC-heavy final 5 for his upcoming commitment. Nwaneri picked up scholarship offers from 34 schools during his recruitment. The elite defensive lineman has narrowed it down to Oregon, Georgia, Mizzou, Oklahoma and Tennessee for his Aug. 14 decision. Oregon makes final 5 for 5-star DL, top uncommitted 2024 prospect SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Oregon is a finalist for the top uncommitted prospect.
  3. Pac-12 insider details the 'glue' holding the conference together as reported Big Ten offer is weighed During a segment with syndicated radio host Dan Patrick, Canzano explained that any time Board of Regents meet that there is buzz around the league. And that’s happening on Thursday night in Arizona and Washington. That is the case even though Canzano told Patrick that a member of the Pac-12 CEO group told him that there is enthusiasm internally. Canzano said while the media rights deal presented earlier his week was initially underwhelming, however, there is an added layer to it, and he’s unsure if a new partner came into the picture. “Oregon is expected to get a reduced share invitation to the Big Ten Conference, could come as soon as this morning, mid-day today,” he said. “We know the Big Ten is open to that conversation internally and there’s a lot of eyes on Oregon. Oregon appears to be the glue right now in the conference, because the Arizona schools are saying that if Oregon stays, if Oregon chooses to stay in the Pac-12, there might be something there for the Arizona schools.” Pac-12 insider details the ‘glue’ holding the conference together as reported Big Ten offer is weighed SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Board of Regents meetings create buzz on the West Coast, he said.
  4. Seems dubious to me. Sounds more like it's coming from a USC fan signed onto this board, causing trouble. This drips with disdain towards Oregon too much to be a BIG fan.
  5. From Jon Wilner: Pac-12 survival: Are Oregon, UW, Stanford and Cal worth the investment for the Big Ten? Let’s say the Northwest powers agreed to a laddered revenue structure like this over the Big Ten’s contract: Years 1-2: quarter share Years 3-4: half share Years 5-6: three-quarters share Year 7: full share That’s two years at $16.5 million, two more at $32.5 million, two more at $48.75 million and one year at $65 million, for a total of $260.5 million. Multiply that times two schools, and a media company would need to shell out $521 million to make the math work for the Huskies and Ducks to enter the Big Ten at reduced revenue shares for the entirety of the seven-year contract cycle. (Please note: Our numbers are estimates. The Big Ten’s contract includes an escalator clause, meaning the payments start well below the estimated average of $65 million average amount and end well above.) Pac-12 survival: Are Oregon, UW, Stanford and Cal worth the investment for the Big Ten? WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The Pac-12′s existence seemingly hangs in the balance.
  6. 5-star CB Devin Sanchez puts Oregon among top schools Recruiting in the defensive backfield has gone through the roof since Dan Lanning — and more importantly, Demetrice Martin — got to Eugene over a year ago. Since then, the Oregon Ducks have been snatching up elite cornerbacks and safeties like it’s their job. Going into the 2025 recruiting cycle, the Ducks look to be in a good position to try and land one of the most elite defensive playmakers in the nation, with 5-star CB Devin Sanchez announcing his top 10 schools and keeping Oregon in the mix. Oregon Recruiting: 5-star Devin Sanchez puts Ducks among top schools DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks landed among the top schools for 5-star CB Devin Sanchez, the No. 7 player in the 2025 class.
  7. Who knew the great and mighty Trojans can't live up to their namesake. Insecure much are they?
  8. it's amazing that the Big Ten only has one national championship since 2007. Pac-12 and Big 12 has eleven and ACC has twelve. SEC with thirty one.
  9. I did post this earlier in a different post, but it seems the two Arizona schools and Utah are moving towards the Big 12. I guess will see if this comes to fruition, which I'm sure it will from the looks of it. ASU appears closer than ever to leaving the Pac-12 and joining the Big XII ARIZONASTATE.RIVALS.COM Both Arizona in-state schools and Utah poised to be the next Pac-12 schools to join Colorado in their new league
  10. My family and I will be flying in to spend time with family, also will be attending this epic game in Eugene! Go Ducks! About USC, I am speechless. Wow, all I can say is 'Wow' 🤯
  11. I guess will see if this comes out to be true. After what we know of the new media deal, I'm sure this will be true. As much as we were hopeful the the Pac-12 would have been able to put together a great deal, but sadly they didn't. Hopefully an offer can't come soon enough for Oregon to leave for the Big Ten. ASU appears closer than ever to leaving the Pac-12 and joining the Big XII The Pac-12's meeting of its remaining nine university leaders that took place on Tuesday, August 1st, presented the proposed media deal for the conference. The low financial expectations of that agreement were sadly confirmed at that time, the same expectations that forced the University of Colorado's decision last week to leave for the Big 12 conference. Any voices who claimed that action in Boulder to be one of haste have undoubtedly been muted this week and for a good reason. As we learned throughout Wednesday from individuals with knowledge of the situation, three of the Buffs' old Pac-12 South foes are poised to follow suit and are planning, as of July of 2024 to make the Big 12 their destination as well. Arizona State, the University of Arizona, and the University of Utah are resolute in their decision to leave the Pac-12, and the Big 12 is expected to vote on those school additions in the next 48 hours. ASU appears closer than ever to leaving the Pac-12 and joining the Big XII ARIZONASTATE.RIVALS.COM Both Arizona in-state schools and Utah poised to be the next Pac-12 schools to join Colorado in their new league
  12. Oregon Ducks open fall camp with emphasis on playing fast Oregon Ducks open fall camp with emphasis on playing fast WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM With 44 new scholarship players compared to last season, including 14 who arrived after spring practice, the Ducks had some mixed results on the first day of fall camp.
  13. Why Oregon football is practicing during the hottest part of the day Part of that process is holding practices late in the afternoon — typically the hottest time of the day — instead in the morning as the case was last season. “I like having the ability to have meetings and walk-throughs in the morning with an install fresh on your mind before you go into afternoon where you’re on the field,” Lanning said. “I think having the heat up is good for us early in the season when we can train in harder environments. … Later on when we get into our class schedule we’ll transition back to morning.” Day one of year two in the Dan Lanning-era began Wednesday under a hot afternoon sun and temperatures reaching 90 degrees. Why Oregon football is practicing during the hottest part of the day WWW.REGISTERGUARD.COM Year two in the Dan Lanning-era began Wednesday as Oregon football practiced under a hot afternoon sun and temperatures reaching 90 degrees.
  14. This is being hit all over the media. Along with What Canzano was saying as well. It looks to be legit. Oregon, Washington, Stanford and Cal reportedly under consideration for membership in the Big Ten Oregon, Washington, Stanford and Cal reportedly under consideration for membership in the Big Ten WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Yahoo reported: “The (Big Ten) discussions are in the very early stages, sources caution." Big Ten Presidents Have Opened Discussions on Adding More Pac-12 Schools, per Report https://www.si.com/college/2023/08/02/big-ten-presidents-have-opened-discussions-on-adding-more-pac-12-schools-oregon-washington-cal-stanford Report: Big Ten begin talks on possible expansion with Oregon as a focus Report: Big Ten begin talks on possible expansion with Oregon as a focus DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM According to a new report, the Big Ten is potentially looking at expansion, with the Oregon Ducks a leading candidate
  15. Oregon, Washington, Stanford and Cal on block next? I get it. Television is a business. Media companies have profits to turn and money to make. But in the end, I’m left wondering if TV cares about the wreckage the industry is causing in pursuit of it. The Pac-12 is in trouble. The conference has made some strategic errors, blown the messaging and overplayed its hand. But it still has a line of wonderful schools, excellent brands, good media markets and talented college football teams. So why is TV reluctant to buy it? Interesting? According to Canzano: "On Wednesday, the Big Ten Conference presidents reportedly opened preliminary talks to explore additional expansion. They may decide to add Oregon, Washington, Stanford and Cal. It’s early there. They’re just exploring. But it’s a full-on chess game now, being played by a merry band of pirates." But at what cost? Some major truth to what he is saying. We all thought it and spoke of it. I felt what he expressed was in all of our hearts as fans. I'm glad he used the word "Icky" in his piece. Because that's how I feel about it all. Canzano: TV picking apart college football WWW.JOHNCANZANO.COM Oregon, Washington, Stanford and Cal on block next?
  16. Knowing our coaches and their recruiting prowess, this will most likely become a big time steal!
  17. The spoiled brats South of us are wallowing in their own self worth. USC and UCLA wouldn't make it on their own laurels except for happen chance being in the LA market. Otherwise Big Ten and Fox wouldn't give a hoot who they are. Both schools haven't been prominent, carry their weight in this conference for years! Oregon and their donors pushed the envelope, never settling for mediocrity, finding ways to be better, to become a household name amongst recruits across the college landscape. Oregon's motto should always be from the movie 'Field of Dreams'..."If You Build It He Will Come" Just a slight change in the saying, for Oregon, "If You Build It They Will Come." That's what's happening at Oregon, now a National Brand, offering the total package for a student athlete in sports and academics. Maybe that is what they hate the most, Oregon has grown out from under them. Have our own identity outside of USC's banner, a threat to their existence. This is what drew Dan Lanning to Oregon and why he chooses to stay for a long time. He believes in Oregon and what they're achieving. He believes Oregon can bring home a national championship. Yes, I've grown weary of the brats down under. May we always be a thorn in their side for years to come in recruiting and on the field this year and beyond! Go Ducks, Fly High!!.
  18. Pac-12 conference officials were ‘naïve’ about conference realignment Pac-12 conference officials were ‘naïve’ about conference realignment - On3 WWW.ON3.COM On3's Andy Staples discusses the Pac-12's need to get active after losing Colorado with west coast columnist John Canzano John Canzano with Andy Staples CDN.JWPLAYER.COM Sensible conversation Will Pac-12 Members Bite On Apple Or Bolt Is Florida State Ready To Try To Leave The Acc CDN.JWPLAYER.COM
  19. Sources: Pac-12 leaders presented with Apple streaming deal According to sources, the first year of what's expected to be a relatively short-term contract with Apple would start in 2024-25 and begin relatively low relative to the league's hopes. But the deal, sources said, would incrementally improve and potentially be competitive with its peers in the Big 12 and ACC down the road, provided certain subscription numbers are met. Sources - Pac-12 leaders presented with Apple streaming deal - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM Although several options were presented to Pac-12 presidents and chancellors, the primarily subscription-based Apple streaming deal emerged as the likely leader when commissioner George...
  20. Oregon WR target, fringe 4/5-star prospect, reveals commitment date Oregon WR target, fringe 4/5-star prospect, reveals commitment date SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM An Oregon WR prospect has announced a commitment date.
  21. What was amazing is what Stein accomplished at UTSA scoring capabilities in 2022 behind an injury racked, depleted front offensive line. It's impressive. Yes, I have confidence in what Stein is able to do and accomplish at Oregon. This article takes a deep dive in what the numbers say. Again, mind you, amazing what he accomplished behind a depleted front line. A deep dive into what the numbers say about Will Stein's UTSA offenses 247SPORTS.COM A deep dive into what the numbers say about Will Stein's UTSA offenses
  22. Oregon already holds a top-10 recruiting class for 2024, and the Ducks are wasting no time trying to improve on that ranking for the next group. For the second time in as many days, the Ducks have landed a commitment from a Rivals250 prospect in the 2025 class. Monday, that honor went to legacy quarterback Akili Smith, Jr. who announced a pledge to his father's alma mater after participating in the Saturday Nigh Live event over the weekend in Eugene. QUAAAACK: 2025 Rivals250 legacy QB Akili Smith, Jr. commits to Oregon OREGON.RIVALS.COM Oregon landed its second SNL commitment Monday when legacy quarterback Akili Smith, Jr. announced his pledge.
  23. Ducks pick up prediction to land Oregon legacy player and elite 2025 QB The positive results from Oreogn’s Saturday Night Live camp over the weekend continue to come pouring in. On Sunday afternoon, 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins logged a prediction for the Ducks to land a commitment from 4-star QB Akili Smith Jr., the son of Oregon legend Akili Smith. Oregon Recruiting: Ducks pick up prediction to land elite 2025 QB DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Ducks pick up prediction to land Oregon legacy player and elite 2025 QB
  24. Ducks pick up prediction to land Oregon legacy player and elite 2025 QB The positive results from Oreogn’s Saturday Night Live camp over the weekend continue to come pouring in. On Sunday afternoon, 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins logged a prediction for the Ducks to land a commitment from 4-star QB Akili Smith Jr., the son of Oregon legend Akili Smith. Oregon Recruiting: Ducks pick up prediction to land elite 2025 QB DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Ducks pick up prediction to land Oregon legacy player and elite 2025 QB
  25. In light of all the so-called rumors going on, I thought this was an interesting cynical take of what college football is turning into. I know it's from our hated dogs up North. But... What Should the UW Do For a Conference? Here's a Super Idea The future, at least for college football, looks preordained. https://www.si.com/college/washington/football/what-should-the-uw-do-for-a-conference-heres-a-super-idea

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