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Preventing, forcing turnovers emphasized in first fall scrimmage for Oregon Ducks

 

The Oregon Ducks will hold their first scrimmage of fall camp this afternoon at Autzen Stadium.

 

The team’s first eight practices of fall camp have featured back-and-forth plays from the offense and defense. Each side wants the advantage today, with an emphasis still on playing fast and preventing and forcing turnovers.

 

Oregon coach Dan Lanning said he wants to see “the ability to execute our offense and our defense fast, special teams at a fast level and a high level of execution.”

 

With so many key returning pieces, additions at receiver, and a reloading offensive line, the first-team offense has a foundation to build upon.

 

The second- and third-team offenses have more youth and today is a major evaluation day for younger players to show if they are ready to take on bigger roles.

 

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Head Football Coach Dan Lanning meets with the media following the Ducks' first scrimmage of fall camp

 

 

 

 

Everything Dan Lanning said after Oregon's first fall camp scrimmage - Transcript

 

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Below is a complete transcript of Dan Lanning's press conference following Oregon's first fall scrimmage.

 

 

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Lanning says team's play was 'inconsistent' in first fall scrimmage

 

Oregon held its first scrimmage of fall on Saturday afternoon inside Autzen Stadium. Head coach Dan Lanning was pleased with parts and unhappy with other elements of the team's play.

 

Inconsistency was the word of the day for head coach Dan Lanning coming out of Saturday's first scrimmage of fall camp.

 

Oregon's coach liked some of how the offense executed and some of how the defense played in space and how some of the true freshmen played in their first college scrimmages, but none of it was as routinely up to standard.

 

"I don't know if it was consistent enough at the level we want," Lanning said shorty after executing Autzen Stadium on Saturday afternoon. "We have really high expectations for what we want. At times, we were really really good and at times we weren't. We've got to be more consistent."

 

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Oregon held its first scrimmage of fall on Saturday afternoon inside Autzen Stadium. Head coach Dan Lanning was pleased with parts and unhappy with other elements of the team's play.

 

 

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Dan Lanning provides update on status of Oregon defensive lineman Popo Aumavae

 

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning was unwilling to discuss many details from the Ducks’ first scrimmage of fall camp Saturday afternoon. But he did provide one notable injury update.

 

Popo Aumavae, Oregon’s senior all-conference nose tackle, was able to take part in the scrimmage after he was absent from Friday’s practice.

 

“Popo was out there a little bit. (Junior defensive lineman Keyon Ware-Hudson) was not,” Lanning said when asked about the status of each player.

 

That’s significant news for the Ducks and should prompt a collective sigh of relief from the program’s fan base. Aumavae was one of the top interior defensive linemen in the nation in 2021. But he suffered a foot injury last fall that kept him sidelined for the entire 2022 campaign.

 

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Oregon head coach Dan Lanning provided an update on Oregon DL Popo Aumavae after he was absent from Friday's practice.
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Oregon Ducks offense scores ‘with ease,’ defense forces 4 turnovers in inconsistent first scrimmage of fall camp

 

The seesaw battle between Oregon’s offense and defense continued during the Ducks’ first fall scrimmage.

 

The offense moved the ball early, then the defense came up with some stops and forced four turnovers Saturday afternoon at Autzen Stadium, according to coach Dan Lanning.

 

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The seesaw battle between Oregon’s offense and defense continued during the Ducks’ first fall scrimmage.

 

 

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FOOTBALL PRACTICE RECAP: AUG. 12

 

The Oregon football team wrapped up its first complete week of preseason camp Saturday with a scrimmage inside Autzen Stadium.

 

The Ducks will now have a day off Sunday before returning to work Monday. Up next is another week of practices scheduled for the afternoon, during what's forecast to be a week of hot temperatures around Eugene.

 

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The Oregon football team held the first scrimmage of this preseason camp on Saturday.
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Oregon football running backs: Bucky Irving commands spotlight following breakout season

 

Whatever anonymity Bucky Irving had when his 2022 season began a year ago is long gone.

 

During Oregon’s preseason media day on July 31, Irving found himself sitting at a small table and surrounded by cameras, recorders and reporters peppering him with questions.  

 

The junior running back, never one to embrace the spotlight, handled the attention with ease.

 

“It’s nothing I really look into,” Irving said. “I just want to be the best teammate I can be and just trying to focus on what I can do to help this team win football games. I don’t really care about the cameras or any of that type of stuff. I’m just trying to be a good teammate.”

 

After a season in which he started 12 of 13 games and rushed for 1,058 yards on 156 carries with five touchdowns, Irving has become one of the faces of the Oregon program.

 

In the preseason media poll released last month, Irving was a first-team all-Pac-12 selection, and last week he was named to the preseason watch lists for the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation’s top running back, and the Walter Camp Player of the Year.

 

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After a breakout season with the Ducks, running back Bucky Irving has become one of the faces of the Oregon football program

 

 

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Ducks embracing triple-digit heat in preparation for Texas Tech road trip

 

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Temperatures as high as 105-degrees are expected in Eugene this week. The Ducks are embracing that heat with a trip to Texas Tech in less than a month.

 

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Which Oregon football kickers and punters will have the biggest impact for the Ducks?

 

With the return of decorated fifth-year senior place kicker Camden Lewis and junior kickoff specialist Andrew Boyle, Oregon appears to be set at those positions heading into the fall.

 

Lewis is ranked No. 5 in program history with 302 career points — former running back Royce Freeman is the record-holder with 384 — and his 37 field goals rank fourth all-time and 14 behind Aidan Schneider’s school record of 51.

 

Boyle averaged 63.6 yards on 75 kickoffs last season with 52 touchbacks.

 

Matthew Rigney, Luke Dunne and Ross James compete for punter
 

Who will be punting for the Ducks come Sept. 2 against Portland State remains to be seen, however.

 

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Competition continues for who will be punting for the Ducks come Sept. 2 when they open the season against Portland State at...
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Khamari Terrell aiming to 'take over the STAR spot' in second season

 

Cornerback Khamari Terrell hopes to go from special teams star to defensive starter as a sophomore this fall.

 

Sophomore defensive back Khamari Terrell used special teams as his platform to make an impact a year ago. He's shooting for more in season two.

 

"Last year it took it me a while to learn the defense, so as I was learning the plays I tried to make a big impact on special teams. This year I'm trying to take over the STAR spot," he said after Friday's practice.

 

Terrell was one of six freshmen to avoid redshirting a season ago, playing 148 total snaps over 10 appearances. More than 100 of those snaps came on special teams with just 43 taking place on defense. He finished with eight total tackles.

 

Listed at 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds a year ago, Terrell's build does not match the STAR prototype. More compactly built players often thrive there, as they're better suited to excel in run support.

 

What does he bring to the table that makes him a good fit for STAR?

 

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Cornerback Khamari Terrell hopes to go from special teams star to defensive starter as a sophomore this fall.

 

 

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On 8/14/2023 at 8:17 AM, Pennsylvania Duck said:

Who will be punting for the Ducks come Sept. 2 against Portland State remains to be seen, however.

Hopefully, nobody.

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