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Something big is going to happen, Ducks fans. Call it good fortune, serendipity, or divine football providence. The No. 2 Oregon Ducks rolled to a 35-0 rout of the Purdue Boilermakers, easily handling their business on Friday night at Ross Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. Sure, the Boilermakers are Big Ten bottom feeders, but the Ducks (7-0) avoided the ...

 
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Something big is going to happen, Ducks fans. Call it good fortune, serendipity, or divine football providence. The No. 2 Oregon Ducks rolled to a...
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Oh yes, Joel Klatt, figured OBD would have trouble at Purdue but U$C would take care of Maryland. Hindsight is 20/20 and those calls look blurry. The Ducks continued what they've been doing and so did the Trojans. The Boilermakers and Trojans are slug-ing it out for 12th place with UCLA, Rutgers, Marylan and Northwestern, while the Ducks, Buckeyes, Hoosiers and Nittany Lions fight it out for the championship. 

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That was a great win, but the last time we were ranked #1 we lost at home, the next week. The trap game is often the game you don't think is a trap game. We are going to have a big bullseye on our backs and we better realize it before Saturday.

 

As far as our Ducks we still haven't hit on all cylinders, so the season continues to progress. The problem is we still haven't hit on all cylinders and need to progress, and stay hungry.

 

Fortunately DG has even more potential, even as a top Heisman candidate.  I look for Stein to continue to create even better plays for Dillon to have outlet passes when the risky play isn't a good decision. I also look for the receivers to get even better separation, and make even more elite catches. Progress on offense has to continue. James is definitely upping is game each week.

 

The one area of concern is the kicking game. Once again the kick-off out of bounds has reared its ugly head. That shouldn't happen again the rest of the season. I don't watch a lot of football, but I don't see elite teams missing kickoffs. You might as well aim at a guy ten yards out every time if you are going to kick it out of bounds. 

 

I guess what I am saying is I hope the team sees the areas they can improve upon. 7-0 is great, but we aren't even half way there.  This team needs to stay insatiable in their quest to get better, win it all. So far so good, but the road ahead gets a lot tougher, with that big target on our backs only grown bigger.

 

 

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Hayward, out of your post, which I agree with completely, the area I'm least worried about is the Ducks having the target on their backs. Lanning is the perfect coach for Oregon to have at this moment. He knows first hand how a team needs to handle being No.1. It's why he came to Oregon and what he wants to build here. 

 

Kicking out of bounds is a mystery. 

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On 10/20/2024 at 6:13 AM, 30Duck said:

 The Boilermakers and Trojans are slug-ing it out for 12th place with UCLA...

Sorry, but this comment was just too good to pass up. 

 

Thank you. 

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Following one of the biggest, emotional, and hard fought victories in Oregon history, for OBD to hop on a plane a few days later, travel 2,400 miles, on a short week, and shut out any team 35-0 is just damn impressive. 

 

I don't care that Purdue pretty much stinks. Given the above, the fact that OBD went into their stadium and from the outset, played like they owned the place, speaks volumes for the rest of this season. 

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On 10/20/2024 at 6:38 AM, Haywarduck said:

The one area of concern is the kicking game. Once again the kick-off out of bounds has reared its ugly head. That shouldn't happen again the rest of the season. I don't watch a lot of football, but I don't see elite teams missing kickoffs. You might as well aim at a guy ten yards out every time if you are going to kick it out of bounds.

Andrew Boyle is a senior, been loyal to the program and has recovered from injury.  They are working him in for occasional Field Goals, PATs, and Kick-offs for a variety of reasons, IMHO.  First, in case of injury to Sappington, second--to promote his own NFL resume and let him show he can still kick, and finally to let Sappington know that there is competition if missed FGs and PATs continue.

 

A kick-off OOB at garbage time by Boyle did not hurt us, but I agree with your point--we can't do that. But it is part of Dan's roster-building, I believe.

 

Andrew Boyle

Oregon Ducks Kicker Andrew Boyle Making His Return "Kick by Kick"

 

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Lanning has not lost to an unranked opponent yet.  Unlike prior coaches who would play-down to their opponent, or simply let one get away that shouldn't, (Yeah, I'm thinking of Stanford over the years) this coach has the players mentally ready.

 

That stadium was packed with a Black-out, and they had hope after scoring 49 points the week before. This was never in doubt, and I salute the staff being so ready.

 

BTW...how bizarre is this?

--Purdue goes from scoring 49 to zero!  Or...

--Illinois gives up 49 points, and then holds Michigan to seven?

 

Whew!

 

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On 10/20/2024 at 9:13 AM, 30Duck said:

Oh yes, Joel Klatt, figured OBD would have trouble at Purdue but U$C would take care of Maryland. Hindsight is 20/20 and those calls look blurry. The Ducks continued what they've been doing and so did the Trojans. The Boilermakers and Trojans are slug-ing it out for 12th place with UCLA, Rutgers, Marylan and Northwestern, while the Ducks, Buckeyes, Hoosiers and Nittany Lions fight it out for the championship. 

 

Joel is most definitely full of Klatt!

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On 10/20/2024 at 9:38 AM, Jon Joseph said:

 

Joel is most definitely full of Klatt!

Most of those football pundits are. Yesterday the whole Game Day crew picked Texas.

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On 10/20/2024 at 9:14 AM, Charles Fischer said:

Andrew Boyle is a senior, been loyal to the program and has recovered from injury.  They are working him in for occasional Field Goals, PATs, and Kick-offs for a variety of reasons, IMHO.  First, in case of injury to Sappington, second--to promote his own NFL resume and let him show he can still kick, and finally to let Sappington know that there is competition if missed FGs and PATs continue.

 

A kick-off OOB at garbage time by Boyle did not hurt us, but I agree with your point--we can't do that. But it is part of Dan's roster-building, I believe.

 

Andrew Boyle

Oregon Ducks Kicker Andrew Boyle Making His Return "Kick by Kick"

 

I'll give him kudos for the onside bullet kick off the tosu guy. That will be a legendary kick for years to come, and I hope he can pull that one off again. My bet teams will be playing further off the ball in that scenario, unless we face the hurricanes ; )!

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On 10/20/2024 at 9:19 AM, Charles Fischer said:

Lanning has not lost to an unranked opponent yet.  Unlike prior coaches who would play-down to their opponent, or simply let one get away that shouldn't, (Yeah, I'm thinking of Stanford over the years) this coach has the players mentally ready.

 

Charles, I agree, and I believe the difference is DL’s FEBU mentality that OBD are always playing themselves.  That mindset of continuous improvement.

 

OBD are locked in on doing better than we did last week, that 1% improvement from yesterday.

 

The opponent doesn’t matter.  Improve your game, whether is is against yourselves, or a faceless opponent.  JUST GET BETTER!

 

Go you wonderful Ducks, Go!

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On 10/20/2024 at 11:51 AM, 1Ducker1 said:

Most of those football pundits are. Yesterday the whole Game Day crew picked Texas.

 

After they and most national pundits picked Ohio State the weekend before.

 

I might have to join Charles and place a bet for the opposite team, the next time I see them all pick one team in their final selection...

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Was it not Boyle who drilled the tOSU up man in the numbers, leading to the on side kick recovery? 

 

Would seem that would balance out the OOB kick off...

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A very good win but bad tackling led to the Boilers running for over 200 yards. Bret Bielma is well aware of this but so is Danno. 

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Okay, we have a new one, "You're full of KLATT!"

 

 I was at a store, wearing my Ducks hat, jacket, and Nike shoes, the check out guy asks, "You a Duck fan?"

I respond, "Yeah"

Then he tells me, "I'm good at reading people."

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Nice article. 
 

This team is winning ugly.
 

No offensive onslaughts that reminds us of past teams. The offense is far from playing mistake free football in any game. As a matter of fact, it seems like our offensive hiccups energizes our defense. 
 

The defense, in turn, reinvigorates the offense….so far, so good.

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