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The Ducks beat Washington, 86-48, then Colorado beat Oregon, 82-78, and last night, Washington beat Colorado, 60-58.  Next Oregon State is at Oregon, Colorado is at WSU, then Oregon is at Colorado, where the Ducks have yet to win.

Incredible that Dana Altman has a losing record against Colorado, 8-11 if I count correctly.

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For Dana to say that his team got "out-worked" is pretty damning; if these players want to win the remainder of their games, (and they CAN) they will need to give full effort and do precisely what Dana tells them.  Anything less is a loss...especially in this wacky league.

 

Thanks for pointing out how weird the conference is 30Duck, as I did not know that and would have thought it impossible.

 

Win Streak Halted At Six

Mr. FishDuck

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Hangover part 17.

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If the Ducks beat the Beavers and the Huskies beat the Utes, both will be 6-3 in conference. UCLA did help out by beating Arizona. UCLA is now 7-1, Arizona is 6-1. USC is 7-3. Oregon, Stanford and Washington are 5-3.

 

Up Next for Oregon

1-29 Oregon State

2-3 at Colorado

2-5 at Utah

2-10 Stanford

2-12 Cal

2-17 at ASU

2-19 at Arizona

 

It's still great that the Ducks beat the Bruins and Trojans in LA. But the L at home against Colorado took some of the shine off. The Ducks really can't afford to lose any of the games before Arizona.

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