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Oregon Aims to Bury Dawgs, Punch Playoff Ticket in Rivalry Clash

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  • Administrator
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For all of the noise around rankings, résumés and selection-committee math, Oregon’s path is brutally simple: win in Seattle, and the Ducks are almost certainly in the College Football Playoff. Lose, and everything gets complicated fast. Standing in their way is their oldest, bitterest rival — a consortium of single-cell organisms that are afraid of loud noises, react poorly to ...

Oregon Aims to Bury Dawgs, Punch Playoff Ticket in Rivalry Clash

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Two Sites: FishDuck and the Our Beloved Ducks forum, The only "Forum with Decorum!" And All-Volunteer? What a wonderful community of Duck fans!

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Jordan, thsnk you for this amazing, thorough and in depth article about tomorrows game. You provided stats and facts, some series history and your personal take. I doubt any beat writer or blogger will put in the research and effort for this game, as you have. This is truly an A plus presentation. Thank you!

Leading this old Duck fan to the conclusion that this game will be hard fought, filled with passion and a side order of hate.

OBD's need to start fast, put points on the board, thus taking the husky fans out of the game.. Then don't take their foot off the throttle. A close game is not in the Ducks best interest.

These little puppies are well coached and they defend their kennel very well. However, after a fierce first half fIght, tOSU made adjustments and in the 2nd half destroyed the puppies on their home field.

This Duck fan expects OBD's to dominate this game and put down the horde of rabid, leg-lifters.

Go Ducks.......

  • Administrator
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Good gosh...what a great article Jordan! So much great information to give us perspective, but you also include your highly entertaining word-play. Whew! I could stay up all night and not come up with prose like yours!

So grateful to you...

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Better Bow Down!

Mr. FishDuck

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— a consortium of single-cell organisms that are afraid of loud noises, react poorly to daylight, and speak in monosyllabic grunts whilst inhaling spent grain at the Montlake feeding trough…

… knuckle-dragging, mouth-breathing, booger-eating Husky faithful…

Now THAT is some well written descriptors! This Duck fan could not agree more. Thanks Jordan for a well written and insightful article!

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Thank you, Jordan, for the A++ article; a great, fact-filled, and humorous read.

Last season, Ohio State hosted a 1st round PO game. The Buckeyes destroyed Tennessee 42-17 in Columbus, before playing in some obscure bowl game. 🤬

A win in Seattle and 11-1 finish, guarantees a PO home game in Autzen.

As you so noted, after defeating UWho (knock wood), on December 6th, please, football gods, let the Oregon players and fans watch Cigs and Bucks do battle in Indy to determine the B1G team that gets the higher one through four seeding.

Thanks again, and GO DUCKS!

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