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Fabulous FishDuck Facts About Our Beloved Ducks from Oregon Athletics (Wowsa!)

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Some details from the media kit sent to credentialed media for Oregon Athletics, and there are some facts to be proud of for all Oregon fans.

 

--Oregon is one of just three teams in FBS to reach the conference championship game in each of the last three seasons.

--The Ducks have won 17 straight home openers averaging 56 points.

--Oregon is on a 19 home game winning streak, the third longest in the nation.  (I wonder why teams back out of a home-and-home?)
--The Ducks have a 28 game home nonconference winning streak, the second longest in FBS.

--Chase Cota is just 93 yards away from 1,000 receiving yards for his college career.

--Bo Nix needs just 94 more yards to have 1,000 yards rushing in his college career.

--Cam McCormick is wearing No. 18 on Saturday in honor of Spencer Webb.

--Cam McCormick is a seventh year senior, and yet has another year of eligibility!

 

The stat that might explain a ton in addition to a new coaching staff?

----Oregon is tied for fourth-most underclassmen in the nation with 96 or an astounding 76.2% of the roster. (Wow!)

 

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                        I do like the fans wearing yellow!

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Mr. FishDuck

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I think the stat about the underclassmen is a stunner...

Mr. FishDuck

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On 9/8/2022 at 2:20 PM, Charles Fischer said:

I think the stat about the underclassmen is a stunner...

Unless I'm mistaken, Charles, Oregon is typically one of the youngest teams in the FBS.  I remember similar stats to this before.  I'm not sure why this is but... it would seem to bode well for the team's future.  Add to that one of the youngest coaching staffs in America and it says a lot, I think.

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Tied for 4th youngest??!! That's stunning!

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