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  2. Is Husky as good as their #17 rank? The deck will be shuffled many times between now and the end of November. I am hoping Husky can play spoiler often in the lead up and Give the Ducks a great win to end conference play.
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  4. Here is ny practice 10 report: DUCK Sports Central Practice 10 Report
  5. WOW, up 60# since December. I wonder if he was under reported in HS. Oregon 5-star freshman Tank Jones now up to 300 pounds, per Duck D-Line coach
  6. Not to mention missing 38 and 34 yard FGs in the 2024 loss to rival Michigan. Yet, to this day, you can't find a tOSU fan who will even consider the idea that Flemming doesn't run onto the field and drop a 43 yard FG right down the middle with time expiring to win that 2024 game in that environment at Autzen.
  7. David, make no mistake. I respectfully disagree with the number of PO teams. The article was well written, and your point captures the attitude of millions of CFB fans when it comes to PO expansion. I want more inclusion, and as Charles notes, in this NIL era, many games that look to be blowouts on paper will be competitive. Looking at the AP Poll, I do not see a great deal of difference between the 12th and the 24th ranked teams, and there are simply too few data points to exclude teams with similar records. The PO committee is win-loss fixated and SEC ranking-centric, based on what it perceives to be a brutal SEC conference game gauntlet like no other. Eight on-campus games will replace conference championship weekend, eliminate a 13th game most ADs and coaches do not want to play, and allow teams to prove their bona fides or show that they were underrated. I think No. 24 JMU at No. 9 Bama last season could have been a very interesting game. Same with No. 20 Tulane at No. 14 Vanderbilt. I'm retired; you're working for a living, and your job performance will echo for decades. I'm grateful that you take the time to write and share your articles with us on the Forum. Keep the articles coming, please.
  8. Mark Twain has allowed me to edit a bit of his lovely phrase when speaking of the SEC. "There are lies, damned lies, and the SEC." The SEC spokespeople and those at ESPN are trying SO hard to explain away the declining status of the conference as a fog of understanding by the voters. Best of luck, boys. Later, there might even be arguments that a 4-loss Texas team should make the playoffs. Yep. GO DUCKS!
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  10. Marsh-Monday! I am with Jon on this one, as I think the 24 team playoff could have SO MANY fans of so-many schools that now have shot at the playoffs that didn’t before. It will create so many intense close games, as I disagree with your “lousy games” assertion because NIL and the portal have balanced things out for a ton of teams. Sure, some teams will have more talent, but they have to PLAY superior on game day. That why I worry about games like Michigan after playing Ohio State, and playing a good team like Illinois on their home field. You could make a case that NIL and the portal have changed things for USC, and with 24 teams getting in… more motivation for more teams. The lineup of games to watch this fall with great coaches in the Big-10 is NEVER like before. Are we READY?!!
  11. College Footballs Most Expensive Rosters https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-roster-spending-rankings-most-expensive-teams-2026/?fbclid=IwY2xjawTwcr9wZG9mBWV4dG4DYWVtAjEwAGJyaWQRMVNKT1BBSExlOGdneElIaDlzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEe_GfsX52X-rgJEPoJQntUKsg-eciE23iqubkapJMPSzGQGRDaJTCaCgIAarw_aem_oXEn9RZK6PnvBTHlHhPgnA
  12. I think this is more of a matter of ranking problems. Of which I agree the rankings are awful. The B1G is grossly misrepresented and the SEC and Big 12 are both over represented. Yes.. the Big 12 has only put a total of 2 teams in the 12 team field but I think they're hard pressed to make a reasonable argument for more representation. I feel 16 teams could be good. But 24 just feels ridiculous. I have some alternative ideas for future articles. Also... This isn't my best. The draft was sitting there since June and I finally put it out there. I was too busy last week.
  13. Why I'm Buying Early Hype Around Oregon Ducks Receiver Gatlin BairThe Oregon Ducks deep wide receiver room leaves room for Gatlin Bair to be overlooked, but fans need to dive deep into what he has to offer. The Oregon Ducks have a plethora of wide receivers worthy of playing time this season, and a limited number of reps that they can give out. However, former five-star wide receiver Gatlin Bair, who is entering his first season with the Ducks program, has a chance to stand out. For those unfamiliar, Bair attended Burley High School in Idaho, which is around eight hours away from the University of Idaho. It isn't a very popular high school; however, Bair put the school on the map with his electric playstyle and physical traits. Bair is more than the average one-dimensional wide receiver, as he is a rare mix of speed and size. In fact, the talented prospect finished as a top runner in the nation and in the state as a whole. The track star posted a high time of 10.15 in the 100-meter and 20.47 in the 200-meter, according to 247Sports. He also measures in at 6-1.5 and 195 pounds, according to Rivals. Oregon Ducks On SIEarly Look at Oregon's Opponents Ranked by Preseason AP T...The preseason AP Top 25 rankings were officially revealed on Monday, and coach Dan Lanning’s Oregon Ducks check in at No. 2 ahead of their season opener against
  14. I guess we won't catch any team by surprise. We will be the "bowl game" for most teams. So we will have plenty of motivation to not be like PSU or UT last season! As long as the entire team stays off the Sports Illustrated cover! 😜
  15. 1st game of the 2026 season for the Top 25 - https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/49630375/ap-college-football-2026-preseason-poll-reaction No worries. Things pick up in Week 2.
  16. Thank you, David. One of the few times I disagree with you. Iowa was 8-4 in the regular season and defeated 10-2 Vanderbilt in Dixie. 9-3 Illinois topped Tennessee in Nashville. Illinois rarely sniffed the top 25 during the season while the Vols were regular participants. Using the committee's final poll, a 12-team PO gave us 3 B1G and 5 SEC teams. A 16-team field would have seen 3 B1G teams and 7 SEC teams. The AO Poll has 5 SEC teams ranked between No. 6 Indiana and No. 14 USC. In the last two seasons, the Big Ten is 10-2 versus the SEC. Tony Petitti is not falling for this rope-a-dope. 16 teams would be fine with automatic qualifiers, but Tony backed off the AC requirement, which is why he insists on 24, and every conference and Notre Dame agree on 24. ESPN waterboy Greg Sankey is the lone holdout. Wait to see what happens this season when 3-loss SEC teams are left out of the field. With nine conference games, there will be several 3-loss SEC teams. To stave off further CFB consolidation, the PO has to be more inclusive. More than one ACC and B12 team has to be in the mix; they need the dues. A 24-team field will result in better out-of-conference matchups, including the possibility of an annual B1G vs SEC challenge. Cha-Ching! To ease your concern, consider this: The Big Ten's proposed format is a 16-team PO with eight on-campus play-in games. And having 2nd-round games played on campus rewards the better teams and their fans. But the conference champ game money! A red herring; flex schedule and play the champ game the final week of the regular season. The 24-team format has the season ending far earlier than January 25th and also eliminates long waiting periods between games. If a 24-team field is adopted, perhaps others will listen to another common-sense proposal from Tony. Signing day, the portal opening, and new coach hires will not happen before the PO is concluded. Thanks again for another Monday with Marsh.
  17. As I wrote before....No. 2 is perfect for Oregon; given respect, but still an underdog....with two Big-10 teams leading the nation. This ranking is going to make the season memorable...whew!
  18. The 2026 Preseason AP Poll has been released. From now until the Playoff Committee's first reveal on Tuesday, November 3rd, these will be the rankings in common use. Will the 2026 season be a circus? It does start with a B1G Top: Ohio State is ranked first and Oregon 2nd. Ohio State has been ranked 1st before, but this is rare air for Our Beloved Ducks. You'll note that the Bucks received 41 1st-place votes; Oregon received 14. Make room on the Bulletin Board! Ohio State returns a whole lot of firepower on offense, including the best WR in college football, a Heisman finalist QB, and four starters on the O-line. But did you see those guys playing like Matadors against Indiana and Miami? OLE! Ohio State is always stocked with talent, but a bevy of Buckeyes on the 2025 team are now playing in the NFL. And the schedule goes from 'manageable' to one of the most difficult in all of college football. This question is for the Bucks and the Ducks: is there a kicker in the house? Ohio State made an excellent late-game drive to set up a chippy field-goal attempt that would have taken the conference champ game into OT. No Good. Ohio State had a good 1st half drive against Miami in the Cotton Bowl that was stalled, and the kicker biffed an easy attempt. Make no mistake, Ohio State will be a very tough out for any opponent, but for the Buckeyes to receive 27 more first-place votes than Oregon? Coming at you, Brute, on 11/7. The top three vote-getters, Ohio State, Oregon, and Georgia, mirror the Coaches Poll ranking. Notre Dame moves up from five to No. 4, and Texas drops from 4th to 5th. Six SEC teams are in the Top-12 Playoff zone, along with Ohio State, Oregon, No. 6 Indiana, No. 4 Notre Dame, No. 7 Miami, and 12 Texas Tech. Number 11-ranked LSU, up two spots from its Coaches Poll ranking, would be knocked out of the Playoff by No. 12-ranked Texas Tech, moving up to the PO 11th seed, with the highest-ranked G6 team, 34th-ranked Boise State, being the PO's 12th seed. This would be delicious. 😁 I'm certain that Lane Kiffin and the always reasonable and respectful LSU fans would gratefully accept an invite to the Mayonnaise Bowl. And a 12-team PO field would be all good. Nine SEC teams are ranked in the Top 25, eight B1G teams, four B12 teams, three ACC teams, and Notre Dame. The AP voters put their stamp on college football having an upper tier of the Big Ten, the SEC, Notre Dame, and then eight other conferences. Clemson, ranked 23rd in the Coaches Poll, is ranked 26th in the AP Poll. Illinois is ranked 33rd, Minnesota 38th, and Week 2 opponent Oklahoma State is ranked 34th. There is a B1G drop from Indiana, ranked No. 6, to No. 14 USC, No. 16 Michigan, No. 17 Washington, No. 18 Penn State, and No. 22 Iowa. Five SEC teams are ranked between Indiana and USC. The AP voters have put their stamp on the SEC being the deepest conference in college football. The SEC will receive too much conference strength-of-schedule love, perpetuating the deeper-conference myth. The last two times No. 13 Alabama played No. 16 Michigan, the Tide lost. In 2024, No. 14 USC defeated No. 11 LSU and No. 8 Texas A&M. As John Adams noted, facts are inconvenient things. In 2024 and 2025, the Big Ten went 10-2 versus the SEC. What better evidence is there of the B1G closing in on and arguably surpassing the SEC since the NIL college football paradigm shift, exacerbated by unregulated free agency? Your Forum Honors, I humbly submit 'Exhibit B': Saint Nick left town. No one should be surprised the next time an SEC team wins a Natty. There are many good football programs in the SEC, and money is not an issue at LSU, Texas, and other programs. But to ignore the evidence based on bombastic claims from That Other Commissioner Down South, well ... So be it. I'll take our guy who speaks softly and carries a B1G stick. On3College Football Rankings: Preseason AP Poll Top 25 released.
  19. Oregon Ducks projected depth chart after second week of fall campProjecting the Oregon Ducks football depth chart after the second week of 2026 fall camp, with several key position battles taking shape. https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2026/08/17/oregon-football-projected-depth-chart-fall-camp-2026/91330182007/
  20. Happy Monday all, today I take a look at the notion of the 24 team playoff. The 24 Team Playoff Will be Bad but PopularThere is no stopping the College Football Playoff from expanding to 24 teams.
  21. AS OREGON MOVES FROM SCRIMMAGE ONE TOWARD SCRIMMAGE TWOThe Ducks have their first 120-play evaluation behind them. Now the questions begin shifting from what Oregon might have to what it can trust before Saturday’s second scrimmage.DSC Inside Read: 3-2-1 as Oregon moves from Scrimmage One...Oregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  22. The Buckeyes received 40 first-place votes and Oregon received 14 in voting by 69 media members who cover college football. Notre Dame received six first-place votes, Indiana got eight and Miami one. This is the first year a conference has held down the top two spots in the preseason poll since Oklahoma and Nebraska of the Big Eight were 1-2 in 1987. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/49639557/ohio-state-oregon-headline-preseason-ap-college-football-poll Preseason AP Poll highlights one key foe for Oregon to hunt downGiven all the respect that Ohio State has gotten heading into such an exciting year for the Ducks, it blends Oregon getting respect with giving Dan Lanning something to motivate the team. The Ducks get to face Ohio State this season, and after the beating Oregon took in the Rose Bowl, this ranking only adds fuel to the fire. Oregon is hoping to finally win a National Championship, and the Ducks are going to have to beat the best to be the best. The Ducks will get their chance to be battled tested when they face the Buckeyes, and Dan Lanning will be able to harp on Ohio State getting all the respect as the program builds to that point. Autzen ZooPreseason AP Poll highlights one key foe for Oregon to hu...Monday marked a key date in the college football offseason as the reveal of the Preseason AP Poll truly brings the feeling that games are on the horizon. Coming
  23. AP Preseason Poll is out - Ohio State No. 1 and OBD 2nd - A record indeed. AP Preseason Poll Top 25 Released for 2026 College Footba...Weeks after being the overwhelming No. 1 pick in the Coaches Poll, Ohio State claimed the top spot in the preseason Associated Press Top 25.
  24. Will the Ducks rise above their highest ever ranking of No. 3 (2011, 2013, 2014, and 2024) ? Oregon Ducks on Potential Verge of Making History in Preseason AP Top 25 Poll
  25. The big question for Oregon ahead of the Preseason AP Poll reveal: Will the Ducks be No. 1?In the end, preseason rankings don't mean anything, and last year's No. 1 Texas missed the College Football Playoff entirely. Rankings are fun fodder for the fans, and the No. 1 ranking could end up being more of a burden, but it would also only raise the excitement before what could be a historic season for the program. Autzen ZooThe big question for Oregon ahead of the Preseason AP Pol...The college football season is rapidly approaching, and with each small checkpoint in the offseason, it feels like the season is arriving. Monday marks one of t
  26. The final B1G win total six-pack includes the four programs that escaped the Pac, with Oregon and Washington catching the last B1G plane out. It's all good even though the Northwest teams are traveling coach through 2030. PENN STATE - Under 9.5 - Agree. The Big Ten is rolling out the scheduling red carpet for Matt Campbell and the other Cyclones who blew into Happy Valley. No Indiana, Ohio State, or Oregon on the schedule, and USC visits after consecutive home games vs. Oregon and Washington in Weeks 4 and 5. Week 4: PSU entertains Wisconsin, and Week 5 is at Northwestern for the opening game at renovated Ryan Field. Not easy, but Wisconsin and Northwestern are not going to contend for a Big Ten championship, as will SC and UW. SC's visit to Beaver Stadium will be in White Out conditions. Penn State plays three donut holes out of conference, and in addition to Wisconsin and Northwestern, the Nittany Lions play Purdue, Minnesota, and Rutgers at home and finish the season with a game at Maryland. Other than the SC game and games at Michigan and Washington, Penn State will be favored in every game, and if it can win one of the SC, Michigan, or Washington games, the team could be in the playoff field mix. But I don't see Penn State, even with Rocco Becht at QB, coming in 26 wins, the most in CFB, and surrounded by familiar coaching and player faces, winning ten games. There will be at least one burp. UCLA - Over 6.5 - Agree. Like Coach Cignetti, Bob Chesney comes to Westwood with winning records wherever he has coached, including taking James Madison to the 2025 playoffs, something Cignetti did not accomplish. The JMU defense was overwhelmed by Oregon in the first half of the first-round 2025 playoff game in Autzen. But JMU never quit, putting up 34 points on the Oregon defense. Chesney cleaned house in Westwood. 62 new players are on the roster, 42 transfers, 10 coming in from JMU, and 20 1st-year players, who used to be referred to as Freshmen. The schedule is not Penn State Lite, but it is the Big Ten's 15th-easiest schedule, and I think UCLA will win eight or more games and be a tough out in every contest, including the Week 6 visit to Autzen. Like Kyle Whittingham at Michigan, Matt Campbell at Penn State, and Pat Fitzgerald at Michigan State, Chesney at UCLA is a terrific hire, as is already shown by currently being ranked 17th in the Rivals recruiting rankings. This guy will be a pain in the Ducks' tail feathers. USC - Under 8.5 - Disagree. Oh, spit, this is it for Linc and the Trojans. The hierarchy in South Central has been aligned, and the wallets have been opened. 15 starters are back, the most in college football. The schedule is one of the most difficult in the nation and the B1G. But San Jose State replaces Notre Dame, and two of the B1G's 2025 playoff teams, Oregon and Ohio State, visit LA, as does Washington. Last season, SC did not lose a home game, including solid wins over Iowa and Michigan. SC does travel to Happy Valley to play Penn State, to Bloomington to play Indiana, and goes cross-town to play UCLA. But the Trojans play at Rutgers and Wisconsin, and play Maryland at home. I think SC easily covers the 8.5, and if Gary Patterson can get the defense to play with more consistency and cohesiveness, and the team doesn't choke on the road, for the first time since Linc arrived, SC should be in the playoff field. WASHINGTON - Over 7.5. Agree and then some. UW at 7.5 wins is one of the best over value bets on the board. UW does have to travel to SC, but fortunately, the week after Oregon visits LA. Iowa and Indiana visit Seattle, and the two games in the Eastern Time Zone are against Purdue and Michigan State. Washington brings back a very good, experienced QB in Demond Williams, is well coached, and after going 9-4 in 2025 with an impressive bowl win over Boise State, the Huskies are another B1G team with legitimate playoff hopes. OHIO STATE - Under 9.5 - Disagree. Coming into 2025, it was The Ohio State University, as it was during the season, with the Buckeyes going undefeated against Texas and an otherwise relatively easy schedule. Then came a 0-2 postseason wake-up call where, against Indiana and Miami, the Buckeyes' O-line and, consequently, Heisman finalist QB Julian Sayin, collapsed. In many preseason polls, Ohio State is ranked No. 1. But the schedule is brutal, and yes, four starters on the 2024 O-line are back, but will the unit as a whole show significant improvement against top-drawer competition? I do see Ohio State winning at least ten games and returning to the playoff, but at Texas, USC, Indiana, Iowa, and at home against OBD and Michigan? Whew! OREGON - Over 10.5. Agree. But it won't be easy, especially with a November slate of Ohio State on the road, Michigan, Michigan State on the road for a Friday night game with a 7:30 local time kickoff, and back home to play Washington in the eighth consecutive game without a break. MERCY! The contributors to this fantastic Forum cover, ponder, and discuss OBD in depth. I do not have an epiphany or a revelation regarding Oregon football beyond what Forum friends provide. If my musings ring true, only four Big Ten teams will not be bowl-eligible in 2026, two fewer than last season, and like 2024, I believe four Big Ten teams will be in the playoff field. SO, BEAT BOISE!
  27. Both loses we did not get to or pressure the qb as much as needed too.

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