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half-time

34-6

360 yds Oregon

197 yds JMU

3rd Q

48-20

485 Oregon

315 JMU

Final

51-34 (outscored 17-28 in second half)

514 Oregon (outgained 154-312)

509 JMU

Time of Possession

24:10 Oregon

35:50 JMU

No.

I wouldn't want to play UCLA next year.

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Points allowed and yds allowed

34 – James Madison (509)

30 – Indiana (326)

27 – USC (382)

24 – Penn St (276)

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Just a pathetic second half performance!!

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We played a TON of second and third teamers beginning in mid-second quarter. When we finally brought the starters back--they were cold, and not as effective as early in the game. For example the LB burned on the wheel route is a RS Freshman, the 3rd team LB.

Lanning wanted these guys to get experience, and gambled that they would be better. He knew we had the game won and since style points don't matter--wanted the reserves to get playing time. I don't know about Offord....

Mr. FishDuck

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Kind of surprised to not see more of Noah Whittington In the second half. Oregon seemed to be running the ball effectively. Why not run it with a big lead and shorten the game? Oh well, win and move on! Not feeling super confident about the Orange Bowl though. TT looks formidable.

No.

Shocked to see some reactions here. Time to BREATH. The score was 48-13. Everything went as expected with this being a tune up game.

Onto the next one.

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Tosh Lupio: "It doesn't matter who's out there, one standard. Really disappointing finish. Difficult to enjoy and relish" the win."

No.

Nice win for Oregon to advance. The Ducks’ track speed on the perimeter was more than JMU could handle in the bump and run defense. The Dukes got away with it all year because they were able to get to the QB before receivers could break away down the field. Tonight, zero sacks and very few hits on the QB so he had time to deliver balls over the top. The defense came into the game as the strong point of the team and tonight they were roasted for 44 points.

I was surprised Oregon’s top 10 defense gave up 500 yards and 34 points to JMU. They made JMU play left handed and throw 49 times which is not the strength of JMU’s run based team. That usually results in a train wreck for the Dukes, but tonight it produced 34 points. I don’t know if Big 10 offenses aren’t that dynamic but I expected the Ducks to be more stout on defense.

Good luck the rest of the way. Now that you have eliminated James Madison, I hope Oregon wins it all. The offense is certainly good enough. The defense will need to play much better to be a title team.

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Over the years I've been trying to train myself to not overreact to either Spring games or garbage time.

When advanced stats come out I imagine they will cut everything out as "garbage time" after about 4:22 in the second quarter (34-3).

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Glad to get the win. Was entertaining to watch the offense. Dante Moore threw some absolute dimes to Benson.

Dierre Hill hit 23 mph on his TD run. He’s a “Next Gen” weapon.

Regarding the defense? Unacceptable to give up that many points to JMU.

Dan Lanning’s reaction after the game says it all. Not sure I’ve seen a more somber coach after a playoff win.

I know Oregon leans into the FEBU acronym, but there’s another crass acronym: FAFO.

Don’t FA against Texas Tech or OBD will FO.

I believe Oregon wins, but defense must improve.

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1 hour ago, QuackyQuack said:

Shocked to see some reactions here. Time to BREATH. The score was 48-13. Everything went as expected with this being a tune up game.

Onto the next one.

Effectively, a JV squad put up 500+ yards on our defense.

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