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More points than I’d like to give up. But outscore us bitches
 
Duck D has been a disappointment

Duck O has been spectacular (except for the WR screeens....geeeezuzzz)
 
I see teams go 3 and out in that situation all the time. Trying to nurse a lead, so they call conservative runs, which the defense is ready for. Ducks were moving up and down the field all day.

Lucky ducks just intercepted when I was typing this!
 
Well at least we won and didn’t lose any players in our extra game that Ohio State doesn’t have to play. Losing while losing players would’ve been a disaster.
 
Winning games like this when anybody who watches them
regularly knows it’s not their best outing. It’s a luxury not many teams can afford. Not their best defensive outing, but the offense picked them up
 
Winning games like this when anybody who watches them
regularly knows it’s not their best outing. It’s a luxury not many teams can afford. Not their best defensive outing, but the offense picked them up
And thats the mark of a championship team!
 
defense had it's worst game of the year....offense had it's best (yeah, I know, it was good against the Buckeyes but that doesn't fit my hyperbole)

Pac-12 team invited to the Big-10 on a half share split of media revenue, runs the table going undefeated and wins the championship in it's first year. Who makes that fantasy movie because we know it can't happen, right?
 
Luckily I’ve watched enough college football to realize you don’t have to be amazing to win it all this year
 
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So in years past when there was no playoff at all and just bowl games the Ducks would be looking at the national championship game at this point? Only unbeaten team and ranked #1 in the nation. They would only have to win one more game.

Bingo
 
defense had it's worst game of the year....offense had it's best (yeah, I know, it was good against the Buckeyes but that doesn't fit my hyperbole)

Pac-12 team invited to the Big-10 on a half share split of media revenue, runs the table going undefeated and wins the championship in it's first year. Who makes that fantasy movie because we know it can't happen, right?

Wrong. Its a documentary in my head. Not a fantasy movie.
 
A 2-loss Georgia is #2?!?

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Wow!

Oregon's Big Ten title win reflected the elements that are most commonly associated with the program, namely speed and explosiveness on offense. Johnson won championship game MVP honors after recording 11 receptions for 181 yards and a touchdown, while Gabriel had four touchdown passes and zero interceptions in his final performance before Heisman Trophy voting concludes.

Johnson, a senior wideout, was adopted by the family of former Oregon and current Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix but played Saturday before his biological relatives for the first time.

"I told them, 'This is the first game y'all coming to, I'll give y'all a show, I promise you that,'" Johnson said. "I don't know if words can explain it. My mom, just seeing the tears in her eyes, being able to watch me play on a stage like this. My family had never seen it before. ... It's something you dream about."

https://www.espn.com/college-footba...tlasts-penn-state-remain-unbeaten-win-big-ten
 

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