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Save for two games last year, albeit VERY PAINFUL, OBD has given us a lot to be thankful for in regards to the product put forward in the field.

 

The "Ducks vs Them" series is getting lots of play nationally, with former college/pro players saying that Dan Lanning makes them want to put the pads back on and run through walls.

 

I, for one, have kinda taken our new reality for granted at times, expecting near perfection.

 

I say this because I was reminded that some other Big10 teams don't have the same outlook...as evident by this poor Husky fan trying to find a silver lining for the season.

 

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😂😂😂😂😂!  I will take what we have any day!!!

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Darn, it's rough up there in Husky land. Go, Bruins, Go, Dawgs!!!

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The funny part of this whole situation is that it seems to be Oregon and UCLA that may be the most impressive teams coming over from the Pac12.  Oregon obviously for being undefeated so far and UCLA for doing better than expected.

On 11/14/2024 at 10:52 AM, kirklandduck said:

The funny part of this whole situation is that it seems to be Oregon and UCLA that may be the most impressive teams coming over from the Pac12.  Oregon obviously for being undefeated so far and UCLA for doing better than expected.

I know I wouldn't want to play UCLA right now. They have confidence and are putting things together. 

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