Posted 12 hours ago12 hr Administrator No. Oh yeah...us old farts love the classic look with our traditional colors!Gary Bryant Never Looked so Good...Beautiful Ducks Forever!Traveling in Style! Mr. FishDuck
12 hours ago12 hr Author Administrator No. Note it is NOT the winged yellow helmet, I like both, but I gotta know--do we have more than one green helmet? Mr. FishDuck
12 hours ago12 hr Author Administrator No. 1 minute ago, Drake said:That is from the past....we don't know if that is available for this year. Mr. FishDuck
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. Oregon drops the cleanest, sharpest uniforms for BIG opener.Autzen ZooOregon drops the cleanest, sharpest uniforms for Big Ten...New uniform looks motivate players and catch the attention of recruits.
1 hour ago1 hr No. These are sharp. Whomever is picking the uniforms this year has done a terrific job so far, IMO. I’m curious to see what they pick for the Penn State game. Do they go with the all whites (aka storm trooper uniforms) for the white out?
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. Dan Lanning Reacts to Oregon Ducks Fans Asking for Inflatable Duck AppearanceWading above the White River rapids in Indiana, an inflatable version of the Oregon Duck mascot stunned fans at Big Ten media days last year. Dan Lanning answers if the inflatable will make a visit outside of Martin Stadium for Oregon vs Northwestern.Though Lanning didn't consider the massive balloon, the Northwestern Wildcats sure did. Northwestern head coach David Braun even addressed the potential of the giant Duck floating outside of Martin Stadium when previewing the matchup against Oregon.“I have thought about that,” Braun said. “We’re going to have to figure something out. We can’t have any ducks floating around on game day.”The venue is surrounded on three sides by Lake Michigan, and is a part of Northwestern's Lakefront Athletics and Recreation Complex making it the perfect venue to bring a giant water-based statement if you're an opposing team.“It’s been amazing seeing duck fans so quickly adopt into the Oregon flock. Oregon is always ready to make a big splash and is consistently innovative with their marketing, and we wanted to do something that would turn heads," said Jacobi Mehringer and Andrew Chhour of Oregon-based ad agency Wieden + Kennedy, the minds behind the giant Duck.The marketing agency also teased future projects with the program.We’re going to keep showing up in mighty different ways in the coming months,” the agency said shortly after the Indianapolis promotion. “So stay tuned.”Oregon Ducks On SIDan Lanning Reacts to Oregon Ducks Fans Asking for Inflat...Just a year ago, an inflatable Oregon Duck drifting on the White River in Indianapolis shocked fans visiting the Ducks' first Big Ten Media Days. Now, with No.
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