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I may have missed other discussions about the B1G Network. For me, with Comcast channel 726, B1G Network is a good source of Duck commentary. The program B1G Today has a blurb on Saturday’s game with Indiana that is very good. They point out that Mendoza, Indiana QB, played in Autzen two seasons ago for Cal, so he will not be surprised. Program runs again at 8:00 PM PDT.

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2 hours ago, Grandpa Duck said:

has a blurb on Saturday’s game with Indiana that is very good

I think they are trying to keep neutral since both are BIG teams. I think most non-BIG are pointing out Indiana's issues with their O-Line.

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59 minutes ago, Steven A said:

I think they are trying to keep neutral since both are BIG teams. I think most non-BIG are pointing out Indiana's issues with their O-Line.

Watched the Indiana v Iowa game and noted that #74 (RG) and #75 (RT) had some serious issues with edge rushers and handling the blitz. They run blocked well but the entire line had pass pro problems that Oregon should be able to exploit.

On defense I saw a lot of soft zone that Iowa, not exactly a stellar passing team, found holes in, particularly for the TEs over the middle and WR out routes. If Iowa's starting QB Gronowski had stayed in the game for the last two series, I believe they would have won the game.

Indiana has a few vulnerabilities that are ripe for the picking on Saturday.

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