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    These teams cannot be taken lightly after their impressive offseasons.

     

    There is no trophy for winning the college football offseason, but gearing up for the campaign with a tremendous spring is paramount in the race for the national championship. Teams such as Ohio State, Texas and Oregon positioned themselves over the last few months for runs at college football supremacy with their monster recruiting classes, incredible transfer portal hauls and retention of top talent.

     

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    These teams cannot be taken lightly after their impressive offseasons.

     

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    Ranking players 11-20 on Oregon's 2024 football roster

    Here is a rundown of a ranking of players 11-20 on this year's Oregon football roster.

     

    Today, I've ranked players 11-20 on this year's football roster. These rankings are completely subjective. They are based upon previous on-field accomplishments, what we learned this spring and what we project the fall to look like. 

     

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    Here is a rundown of a ranking of players 11-20 on this year's Oregon football roster.

     

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    Oregon Football adding ANOTHER transfer? OL Bryce Foster could fit

     

    Oregon's offensive line should be one of the best in the Big 10 in 2024, and in all of college football. So why would they be hosting Texas A&M OL transfer Bryce Foster for a visit this weekend?

     

    On today's episode of Locked On Ducks, Spencer McLaughlin talks about 2 players who could see a larger role in 2024 than they had in 2023. EDGE Matayo Uiagalelei and RB Jayden Limar could both put up bigger numbers than last season, but Matayo is likely to take a bigger leap. 9:25

     

    Oregon Baseball went into the Santa Barbara 4-team regional as the 3-seed and proceeded to win its first 2 games to make the Regional Final for a 2nd straight season. For the second straight year they're headed to a super regional--thanks to a complete game shutout from Kevin Seitter. 20:20
     

     

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    Oregon Football Recruiting: Finalists For Top Linebacker Prospect, Visit Looms

    Oregon Ducks football is a finalist for linebacker Gavin Nix. The 2025 recruit has narrowed his offers to Stanford, Miami, Florida State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Oregon.

     

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    Oregon football is making strides to build its class of 2025 recruiting class. Gavin Nix, one of these highly sought-after recruits, has the Ducks as finalists.

     

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    The Oregon Ducks rank as the No. 3 team in college football, with the expectations that the Ducks will be 27 points per game better than the average FBS team.

     

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    EUGENE - College football analytics powerhouse Kelley Ford (@KFordRatings on X) released their first 2024 rankings and Oregon fans should be excited to see the

     

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    How would you rank Oregon's best players and toughest 2024 football games?

     

    Earlier this month, DuckTerritory's Erik Skopil ranked the best players on the 2024 football roster and also ordered the toughest games on the schedule. On this episode, Skopil and Matt Prehm break down his rankings and discuss whether they make sense or not.

     

     

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    Seven weeks from the launch of College Football 25, EA Sports has given fans their biggest taste of what the game will look like with a new gameplay deep dive trailer.

     

    The five-minute trailer, narrated by Kirk Herbstreit, focuses primarily on the "CampusIQ" in-game feature, which includes the "Wear & Tear System" that allows gamers to utilize strategic substitutions to keep the players fresh as they take more hits during games.

     

     

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    Seven weeks from the launch of College Football 25, EA Sports has given fans their biggest taste of what the game will look like with a new gameplay deep dive…

     

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    The NCAA's ruling on Dante's eligibility request stands in stark contrast to the decision made for former Ohio State and Harvard forward Seth Towns, who was recently granted an eighth year of eligibility. Towns, who voluntarily sat out one season, has been given the green light to extend his college career, while Dante, who played just six games as a sophomore due to a torn ACL during the 2020-2021 season, finds his request denied.

     

    Words. Signs. Where to look. What to find. None of that can be deciphered when attempting to figure out the NCAA rulings. The lack of consistency, the lack of credibly portraying that their mission is to support student athletes is laughable at times. The lack of clarity is more than just frustrating – it is a clarion call that the time is now for change. The ruling was wrong and only one person will really suffer.

     

    Does the NCAA even care? It seems not. So much for their bold mission.

     

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    Today in Flock Talk, a look at the incredible inconsistency in the NCAA ruling denying N'Faly Dante another year.

     

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    Oregon Football pop candidates: Who's going to break out in 2024?

     

    Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq was a highly touted 4-star recruit in 2023 who had a limited role as a true freshman, but could be poised for a breakout campaing this Fall. Who else could take a big step forward?

     

    On today's episode of Locked On Ducks, Spencer McLaughlin talks about N'Faly Dante's waiver to get another year of eligibility getting denied by the NCAA. The fight to get him another season at Oregon is NOT over. 10:35

     

    Oregon Baseball begins its regional quest on Friday afternoon in the Santa Barbara Regional against San Diego. Spencer discusses what Mark Wazikowski's team needs to do to find themselves back in the super regional for a second straight year. 19:55

     

     

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    Oregon Football's New Injury Report Policy Amid Big Ten Conference Move

    As part of Oregon football's transition to the Big Ten Conference, the Ducks will have to start filling out injury reports.

     

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    EUGENE - Everyone knows injuries are part of the game in football. As physical a sport as it is, every team is bound to face some adversity through players gett

     

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    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 will be continuous, but as we reach the page limit will start a new post.  Click Right Here to go to the older post to read past articles.

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