20 hours ago20 hr Administrator No. As the Oregon Ducks take the field for the 2026 Spring sessions, the buzz around Eugene isn’t just about the explosive new offence under Drew Mehringer or the arrival of blue-chip transfers. Instead, the coaching staff and the “analytical junkies” at FishDuck are obsessed with a technicality buried deep in the 2026 NCAA rulebook: the reinstatement and refinement of the ...The Fair Catch Kick: A Bizarre Rule Change for Lanning to Exploit? Two Sites: FishDuck and the Our Beloved Ducks forum, The only "Forum with Decorum!" And All-Volunteer? What a wonderful community of Duck fans!
20 hours ago20 hr Moderator No. Might also force teams to be somewhat less conservative running the clock in some situations at the end of half, or game.
13 hours ago13 hr Administrator No. The Drop-Kick is a lost art, and this rule could revive interest in it. Problem is...those who did it well have long since passed. Mr. FishDuck
12 hours ago12 hr No. Short answer... Yes... Lanning is going to have something in his back pocket to use or abuse this rule. He's that kind of coach and we love him for it. Go for it Mad Man Dan!
5 hours ago5 hr Moderator No. An athlete trained in Rugby or Australian Rules Football knows how to drop-kick. Oregon has a kicker from Australia - James Ferguson-Reynolds from Geelong, Australia. If he can "Just Do It" what a weapon!
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. 11 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:The Drop-Kick is a lost art, and this rule could revive interest in it. Problem is...those who did it well have long since passed.I think Doug Flutie is still alive and kickin'.https://www.patriots.com/news/flutie-converts-nfl-s-first-drop-kick-in-64-years-93631
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