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Wednesday at 10:58 PM1 day Author Moderator No. Oregon Coach Dan Lanning Addresses Dakoda Fields Entering Transfer PortalDakoda Fields became the second Ducks defensive back in a week to enter the transfer portal. Oregon coach Dan Lanning spoke about his decision, plus the team's upcoming trip to Iowa to face the Hawkeyes.Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Coach Dan Lanning Addresses Dakoda Fields Entering...The Oregon Ducks had a second defensive back enter the transfer portal in their week leading up to a trip to Iowa. Coach Dan Lanning reacted to Dakoda Fields' d
Wednesday at 11:16 PM1 day Author Moderator No. Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz Reveals Insightful Take On Oregon Ducks’ NIL UseThe Oregon Ducks are the No. 9 seed in the first College Football Playoff rankings, set to face the No. 20-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes. Ahead of the matchup in Iowa City, Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz made a bold comparison about the Ducks and their use of NIL.Oregon Ducks On SIIowa Coach Kirk Ferentz Reveals Insightful Take On Oregon...The Oregon Ducks were seeded No. 9 in the first College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking. Their next game is against the Iowa Hawkeyes, who were seeded No. 20, an
Wednesday at 11:31 PM1 day Moderator No. OBD wins 70% of the simulated games. So, simply win. 😁Oregon vs. Iowa football prediction: Where the experts see an edge
Yesterday at 01:23 AM1 day Moderator No. College Football News Likes OBD 24 to 17 https://collegefootballnews.com/college-football/oregon-vs-iowa-prediction-preview-2025
Yesterday at 03:20 PM1 day Author Moderator No. Advanced Analytics Predict Winner Of Oregon vs. IowaThe Oregon Ducks have a difficult road game against the Iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa City on Saturday, Nov. 8. Ducks coach Dan Lanning's team is coming off a bye week and will look to pick up another Big Ten road win.Oregon Ducks On SIAdvanced Analytics Predict Winner Of Oregon vs. IowaThe No. 9 Oregon Ducks go on the road to play the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Nov. 8. Kick off is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast on CBS
Yesterday at 03:27 PM1 day Moderator No. What to expect from Iowa defense. The Hawkeyes have the No. 5 scoring defense (14.0 ppg), No. 3 total defense (243.1 ypg), No. 4 passing defense (153.4 ypg), and No. 12 rushing defense (89.7 ypg) in the nation. I think those will change for their worse. How much is weather depending.What the Oregon Ducks should expect from Iowa's defenseOn offense. Hawkeyes have a solid rushing offense, averaging 167.4 yards per game, which ranks 47th in the nation. That's great compared to their passing offense, which ranks 129th in the nation, with just 144.7 yards per game. So, put 11 in the box!What the Oregon Ducks should expect from Iowa's offense
Yesterday at 03:32 PM1 day Author Moderator No. Built for Kinnick: How Oregon's road dominance under Dan Lanning could silence Iowa's hostile environmentAside from the recent trends showcasing Oregon's consistency away on the road, the Ducks bring a level of explosiveness and overall success rushing the ball that could exploit subtle weaknesses in the Hawkeyes' defense.No. 9 Oregon puts its nation‑leading road win streak on the line in Kinnick Stadium against No. 20 Iowa this Saturday on CBS
Yesterday at 03:38 PM1 day Author Moderator No. What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Iowa Hawkeyes offense?This will be one of the most challenging remaining games on Oregon's schedule, and a matchup that many fans have had circled since the start of the season. So what can we expect to see from this Kirk Ferentz team, and in particular, what type of challenges will they present? Let's dive in.What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Iowa Hawkeyes' defense?
Yesterday at 03:40 PM1 day Author Moderator No. Football: Mid-season Statistical ReviewDiving into the performance metrics on offense and defense, as well as individual players, with four games remaining.Addicted To QuackFootball: Mid-season Statistical ReviewDiving into the performance metrics on offense and defense, as well as individual players, with four games remaining.
Yesterday at 05:42 PM1 day Author Moderator No. Iowa Hawkeyes Are Going All In Against Oregon With Theme And UniformsThe No. 9 Oregon Ducks will play the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes in a game where a College Football Playoff appearance may be on the line. While hosting the Ducks, Iowa is looking to hold a Black Out at Kinnick Stadium to add to the hostility Oregon will face.Oregon Ducks On SIIowa Hawkeyes Are Going All In Against Oregon With Theme...The No. 9 Oregon Ducks will take on the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday at Kinnick Stadium. It is setting up to be a big matchup with a College Football Playof
4 hours ago4 hr Author Moderator No. CBS writer thinks Ducks are built to solve Iowa, Kinnick StadiumSwimming contrary to this flash flood of national negativity about the Ducks ("Who have they beaten?" "What's their best win?" "That November schedule is so tough.") is CBS writer Cody Nagel, who writes, "The Ducks have repeatedly shown they can handle hostile environments, giving them a blueprint to silence the Kinnick crowd while putting pressure on Iowa's weaknesses."Every game is different, and how this one unfolds is a script not yet written. That's the beauty of sports. "The most pivotal thing is us being able to win at the point of attack, dominate every play in and out and being tone setters," Ducks offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon said.The Ducks understand the assignment. They know the weather will be cold, the stadium will be loud, and the locker room is pink. If they're able to shut all that out as they have before, they have more talent, more speed, and an offense with better balance and more weapons. Scheme only takes you so farAutzen ZooCBS writer thinks Ducks are built to solve Iowa, Kinnick...Oregon's road game at Iowa is getting all the upset buzz in Week 11 of college football, a Top 25 College Football Playoff matchup with a 100% chance of rain.
4 hours ago4 hr Author Moderator No. Oregon Ducks’ three keys to victory against Iowa HawkeyesOffensive coordinator Will Stein needs to create his best script of the season against Iowa to get his unit back in the rhythm they were in early in the season. It’s easier said than done, but we have seen Oregon start fast against some of the best teams in the country, so it doesn’t seem like too much to ask for.
4 hours ago4 hr Author Moderator No. Weather Intensifies For Oregon Ducks Game At IowaThe weather forecast for Oregon’s road game against Iowa is growing more concerning and could play a major role in the outcome - a matchup with huge Big Ten and College Football Playoff implications. Freezing temperatures and possible snow are expected at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.Oregon Ducks On SIWeather Intensifies For Oregon Ducks Game At IowaThe weather forecast for Oregon’s road game against Iowa is becoming increasingly concerning and could play a major role in Saturday’s outcome - a matchup loade
2 hours ago2 hr Author Moderator No. Duck Tape: Film Analysis of Iowa Football 2025A preview of Oregon’s week 11 opponent in Iowa CityAddicted To QuackDuck Tape: Film Analysis of Iowa Football 2025A preview of Oregon’s week 11 opponent in Iowa City
49 minutes ago49 min Author Moderator No. Five keys to the game: No. 9 Oregon at No. 20 IowaHere are five keys to ensure No. 9 Oregon exits Kinnick Stadium with a 8-1 record on Saturday.
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