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  1. Four-star S Kingston Lopa has two official visits set up Sacramento (Calif.) Grant safety Kingston Lopa has locked in a pair of Pac-12 official visits for June... I have an official set with Oregon and Washington," said Lopa. "I go to Oregon on June 13th and then I go to Washington on June 23rd." Four-star S Kingston Lopa has two official visits set up 247SPORTS.COM Sacramento (Calif.) Grant safety Kingston Lopa has locked in a pair of Pac-12 official visits for June...
  2. Oregon makes the top 8 for 4-star running back and teammate of Oregon QB commit The DUcks have made the top eight for a top running back out of the east coast. Oregon makes the top 8 for 4-star running back and teammate of Oregon QB commit 247SPORTS.COM The DUcks have made the top eight for a top running back out of the east coast.
  3. What's at stake for Oregon as they head into the final day of pool play at the Pac-12 Tournament Oregon heads into the final day of pool play with a spot in the semifinals up for grabs against No. 1 Stanford What's at stake for Oregon as they head into the final day of pool play at the Pac-12 Tournament 247SPORTS.COM Oregon heads into the final day of pool play with a spot in the semifinals up for grabs against No. 1 Stanford
  4. Oregon makes final 4 for 4-star WR out of Florida After picking up 47 scholarship offers, Bredell Richardson has narrowed things down to 4 teams. Oregon is one of the finalists for the blue-chip wide receiver out of Florida. The Ducks will be competing with LSU, Michigan and Michigan State to land Richardson’s commitment. He revealed his final 4 on Thursday via his Twitter page. Oregon makes final 4 for 4-star WR out of Florida SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM Oregon in the mix for recently offered WR.
  5. Each and every year, one of the most common questions that is asked among Oregon Duck fans leading up to the action on Saturday is not about the opponent, but rather about the attire. “What color are we wearing?” With the decade-plus of weekly uniform changes and fashion-forward thinking, Oregon has become synonymous and outfit extravaganza, and that goes beyond just the players on the field. Fans inside Autzen Stadium are always dressed to the nines, knowing that on certain weeks, they are encouraged to wear green, or yellow, or black, or white. So for the 2023 season, what colors are you wearing for which weeks? Here’s the full schedule, according to the team: Oregon Football: Ducks announce 2023 color scheme schedule for fans DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Time to start getting those gameday outfits ready. The 2023 color schedule for Oregon Duck fans has been released.
  6. Bust out the victory cigars, Dan Lanning. You deserve all the smoke. Oregon continues to dwarf the rest of the Pac-12 in high school recruiting, with Lanning landing one of his biggest recruits yet in Baltimore-bred 4/5-star quarterback prospect Michael Van Buren, who publicly committed to Oregon this week over a group that included Penn State and home-state favorite Maryland, after reportedly being a silent commit since April. Van Buren, who, according to ESPN is the 2nd-ranked pocket passer in the class behind recent Georgia commit Dylan Raiola, becomes Oregon’s 14th commit and 11th 4-star (according to 247Sports’ recruiting rankings, to go along with 3 more 3-stars. No other Pac-12 team has more than 2 4-star commitments and UCLA, Arizona State and Colorado are tied for 2nd in the conference with 5 recruits each. Forget lapping the competition: The Ducks are literally almost tripling their rivals on the recruiting trail. And if you think that’s bad for your team, take a deep breath: The Ducks are just getting started. Gold: Dan Lanning and the Ducks are more than lapping Pac-12 competition on the recruiting trail SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM The Oregon Ducks are dominating the rest of the Pac-12 on the recruiting trail. Whatever Dan Lanning and Co. are selling, recruits are buying.
  7. Oregon Predicted to Land 4-Star Offensive Lineman Is another commitment on the way for Oregon football? Maybe not in the immediate future, but it's looking more likely. On Wednesday, Oregon received a 247Sports crystal ball prediction to land 2024 Aiea (Hi.) High interior offensive lineman Preston Taumua. The prediction came from Mountain Region recruiting analyst Blair Angulo, who is 479/513 (93.37%) all-time with his predictions. https://www.star-telegram.com/sports/college/article275793156.html#storylink=rss
  8. What's interesting about the Big 12 adding more teams. Where is the money going to come from? Will ESPN or FOX belly-up with more money if they add more schools? Jon made a good point, Conferences don't have the money, they need media partners to pony up. Unless media partners bring more money to the table, the more schools you add, the less each school will receive.
  9. I am with you on this, not sure. Of course as we all know, there are many articles out there on the demise of the Pac-12. Like the four corner schools going to the Big 12 and Oregon with Washington going to the Big 10 due to failed media rights deal. I read the article Tramel put out on Colorado which is this one below that the SWAIM show was talking about. As silent as the Pac-12 have been on the media rights deal, hard for me to believe that all these rumors are true at this point. I would think the likes of Canzano, Wilner or Bodkin which is closer to the heart beat of the Pac-12 would be putting the news out there if any of this is true. But again, hard to know what is true and what isn't at this point. What I hope is Oregon will make the right decisions moving forward. Hopefully voicing their demands, getting what they want before signing any 'short term' contract with the Pac-12. Tramel's ScissorTales: Is Colorado close to leaving Pac-12 for Big 12? Signs say yes WWW.OKLAHOMAN.COM A Big 12 source says Colorado is close to leaving Pac-12, and signs mount that the Pac-12 is more vulnerable than ever
  10. Was surprised by all three you mentioned. Especially USC at No. 1? Hard for me to swallow on that one!
  11. No. 1 RB Turbo Rogers Talks Commitment Decision and Final Five Programs With a decision date set for June 2, 2025 No.1 running back Anthony "Turbo" Rogers spoke with FanNation's Director of Recruiting Brooks Austin to break down his impending decision. Located more than 2,500 miles from Rogers’ hometown, Oregon is the lone school outside the southeast to still have a shot to reel in the talented running back. Given the considerable distance from his home, it is naturally curious that the Ducks made the cut for his top-five. To hear Rogers explain it, it is his long-standing relationship with Oregon’s Running Back Coach Carlos Locklyn that has kept the Ducks in the mix. “They’ve got a nice offensive scheme. They are known for having speedy running backs so I’m pretty sure they know what to do with guys like me in the backfield. But the main thing with Oregon, Coach Locke, the running back coach, he gave me my first offer ever when he was at Western Kentucky and he’s from my hometown so we’ve had a great relationship ever since I was in eighth grade, so that’s why I chose Oregon. https://www.si.com/college/georgia/recruiting/turbo-rogers-talks-georgia-football-and-recruitiment
  12. 5-star DL Aydin Breland sets official visit to Eugene June 23rd Oregon Football: 5-star DL sets official visit to Oregon DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A Top-10 recruit in the class of 2023 has scheduled a visit with the Oregon Ducks.
  13. Agree or disagree with ESPN's analysis? Oregon Football: Ducks featured prominently in ESPN’s future rankings DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Projections for Oregon’s offense are high looking into the future, says ESPN.
  14. The timing of it all makes perfect sense. No, not that timing. Not the timing of the Pac-12's media rights deal, which has been extended far beyond what was originally forecast and might not be completed for many more weeks. Instead, we're referring to the timing of on-the-record comments about the negotiations by those in the know. The utterances fit perfectly within the larger saga. The conference held its annual double-shot of spring meetings in the first half of May. The athletic directors gathered in Scottsdale (with coaches) during the first week, then came the quarterly board meeting of university presidents on May 15 in Seattle. Both agendas included updates from commissioner George Kliavkoff on media rights negotiations and conference expansion. Kliavkoff hasn't spoken publicly about the topics for six months, and that didn't change following the May meetings. But two athletic directors and one president addressed the situation, thus providing fans and media members alike with enough crumbs to create a path through the silence. Let's dig in. Pac-12 media rights: How to interpret a recent series of public comments by campus officials WWW.KSL.COM Two ADs and one president have spoken about the negotiations.
  15. No worries. I know you are not directing this personally at me. You are just responding with your take on the matter. I agree with you. The only ones I feel will give us true insight is Canzano, Wilner and Michele Bodkin. They are the ones closest to the conference heartbeat. Loved your's and Woundedknees take of 'can't back his car out of the driveway'. 😄
  16. Oregon Checks Major Box for Brandon Baker Following Recent Visit 2024 Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei offensive lineman Brandon Baker has been a top target for Oregon for a long time. His recruitment with Oregon got reset a little bit when Adrian Klemm and Viane Talamaivao took new jobs after the 2022 season. He took his second visit to Oregon in less than a month over the weekend and the Ducks made a major impression. https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/college/article275749601.html#storylink=rss
  17. Ok? Gold seems to try and present a funny spoof off of the ongoing saga of the Pac-12 media rights situation. With some reporting that the Pac-12 and ESPN are not in discussion and that a deal between the conference and the media giant seems unlikely, and others contending that the fat lady has not indeed sung, things nonetheless are appearing grim at the moment for our beloved conference out west. But great news, Pac-12 fans. There are plenty of fish in the sea! Who needs ESPN when you’ve got (checks notes) … ION Television? The CW Network? Don’t laugh now — those are two of the potential Pac-12 destinations being bandied about, no matter how silly. Why stop there? Broadcast and cable television offer dozens of potential landing spots for the Pac-12. It’s time for optimism and big ideas, and I’m nothing if not an ideas guy. Here are some of my preferred viewing options, with some potential choice programming … Gold: With ESPN (maybe, likely?) out, where does the Pac-12 land? SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM With things looking grim for the Pac-12's next media deal, columnist Jon Gold takes a comical look at some potential landing spots and offers some programming advice.
  18. Oregon has landed a verbal commitment from Peyton Scott of Miami (OH), a four-year starter with over 1800 career points. A 5-foot-8 guard, Scott is graduate transfer with one year to play. Scott enjoyed a storied four years at Miami. She was a three-time All-MAC selection and finished her time there with 1,871 career points to go with 368 assists and 217 steals. She averaged a career-high 21.2 points per game as a sophomore along with 5.2 assists per game (best among MAC players) and 2.7 steals per game (third best among MAC players). This past season was her most efficient season, as she made 36.7 percent of three-point shots while averaging 15.4 points per game. Oregon badly needed to add veteran guards this offseason after starters Endyia Rogers and Te-Hina Paopao each transferred. Scott and Williams are currently the team's only seniors and the only guards with collegiate starting experience other than Chance Gray. Miami (OH) guard Peyton Scott commits to Oregon women's basketball 247SPORTS.COM Oregon has landed a verbal commitment from Peyton Scott of Miami (OH), a four-year starter with over 1800 career points.
  19. Early Enrollee Spring Rewind: George Silva Here is a breakdown of what Oregon junior college transfer George Silva showed during his first spring football camp. Today, we continue this series with offensive lineman George Silva. Recruit Stats: 4-star prospect / Fifth-rated overall junior college prospect /top-rated junior college offensive tackle Height/Weight: 6-foot-7 / 295 pounds Outlook this fall: The lone junior college addition this offseason, Silva is expected to fill an immediate role in the two-deep as a tackle. While Silva played left tackle at Fullerton College, he worked almost exclusively on the right side during spring practice. That was where he operated when media watched practice and again in the spring game when the teams were split. Early Enrollee Spring Rewind: George Silva 247SPORTS.COM Here is a breakdown of what Oregon junior college transfer George Silva showed during his first spring football camp.
  20. 5-star EDGE Jordan Ross puts Ducks among top schools after Eugene visit Another elite player in the 2024 class has the Oregon Ducks in the mix as Dan Lanning continues to show off his ability to recruit nation-wide since coming to Eugene. 5-star EDGE Jordan Ross, the No. 1 rated player from the state of Alabama, announce his top 8 schools earlier this week, keeping the Ducks in the mix with the likes of Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and Florida. Oregon Recruiting: 5-star EDGE Jordan Ross puts Ducks in Top 8 DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM 5-star EDGE Jordan Ross puts Ducks among top schools after Eugene visit
  21. Prediction: Massive 2024 Offensive Lineman to Oregon Putting in a new pick for Dan Lanning and the Ducks. One position that hasn't gotten a ton of buzz for the Ducks lately is offensive line. Oregon has two verbal commitments in Vancouver (Wash.) Evergreen standout Fox Crader and Salem (Ore.) West Salem product Trent Ferguson. Both of them were on campus over the weekend and they were joined by five-star Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei offensive tackle Brandon Baker, a top target for the Ducks this cycle. It's great that Crader was back on campus, as the Ducks continue to actively recruit him following trips all over the country, including to Los Angeles to check out USC recently. But, there's another name the Ducks have been heavily linked to of late. Today, I'm logging a prediction for Oregon to land 2024 Pinson (Ala.) Clay-Chalkville offensive tackle JacQawn McRoy. Confidence meter: 6/10 Explaining the pick First off I want to explain the confidence meter. I'm feeling good about this pick right now in May, but things could change between now and a rumored commitment date of June 30. He's from Alabama, and pulling players all the way across the country from the SEC footpring has never been easy and it's far from a guarantee. However, that said, I know that A'lique Terry and the Oregon staff have made McRoy a major priority in this class. Terry has been all over the country lately making rounds at schools to get eyes on the next crop of offensive line talent, which shows his hunger to prove himself and take the Ducks to the next level. As for McRoy, his combination of size, athleticism and bend at 6'8", 335 pounds make him a difference maker. The staff would love to pair him with Crader and maybe even Baker as well in their 2024 haul. https://www.si.com/college/oregon/recruiting/prediction-massive-2024-offensive-lineman-to-oregon
  22. Four-star OL Preston Taumua breaks down top five The latest on the talented blocker from the Aloha State... Oregon: “Oregon is a place that I could’ve seen myself playing at ever since I was in 8th grade. It’s always been a dream school of mine. I like it because Coach Koa Ka’ai, coach A’lique Terry and coach Cutter Leftwich. They’re the main guys I reach out to when it comes to this college stuff because they’re not as biased as people would think they would be. It all came full circle when coach Terry got hired as the new offensive line coach at Oregon. When I tore my ACL my sophomore year, coach Koa and coach Terry, who was working at Hawaii at the time, were the first-ever coaches to come see me. So it was cool to see coach Terry get hired as the new OL coach.” Taumua is among the most highly coveted prospects out West in the 2024 cycle and the ultra athletic line prospect continues to see his stock rise. Four-star OL Preston Taumua breaks down top five 247SPORTS.COM The latest on the talented blocker from the Aloha State...

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