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I'm obviously a big Duck fan, but there's just something about this team that makes me doubt. Certainly, injuries to skill players, mainly wide receivers are a big concern

but as good as the defensive numbers are, it has shown a vulnerability to mobile QB's and too often has had busts in it's zone defense. And over the next 2 weeks the Ducks face two really good passing offenses led by mobile QB's

before the season even started I was anticipating at least one loss over the last 4 games. The Ducks have avoided it for the first 2 games but I'm skeptical about avoiding it over the last 2 games
It was Penix& his elite receivers that had our number for the last couple dawg losses. I dont see them having that attribute with the game coming up in two weeks. Im more worried about USC's qb that can sling the ball and run, than the bitches.
 
That is an old cliche and it never ends well. Play the best later you last longer. Pulling OSU in the second round is a terrible draw.
I agree one of those teams will have a loss. Sure would rather be in that 6th spot though.
The problem with that is that OSU has to play Oregon in the second round.

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The first round of the playoffs is where teams host a game on their home field while the quarterfinals will be played at neutral sites (Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Peach Bowl, Fiesta Bowl). The rankings will change but win out and Oregon will either host a game in the first round (most likely) or be a top 4 ranked team and get a bye into the quarterfinals.


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I was under the impression that the first game the top 4 play is at home.
I guess I stand corrected.
 
I'm really not worried about it. It's probably not going to be the draw by the time season is over. If it is it is.
Well now that’s my point isn’t it.
Those are the positions now.
They will change. Hopefully the Ducks get a better draw than OSU in the second round. Also Notre Dame is not a bad team either but I feel they could take that game.
 
just a bit of general info about the deal the Big-10 is contemplating signing with the California University Pension fund

The pension fund will invest 2.4B that will be distributed among the schools. In exchange, the Conference and the Fund will form a new corporation that will hold the Conference's media rights contracts and all the conference wide sponsorship deals. The Pension Fund will own 10% of the new corporation

but there will reportedly be an uneven distribution of the 2.4B. Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State will each receive 190M. Oregon and USC will receive 150M. The other 13 teams will be receiving around 110M

after that, the splits of the Media and sponsorship and sponsorship revenues would be OSU-Mich-PSU getting 5.5% annually; Oregon-USC getting 5%; the other schools getting 4.5%

the Grant of Rights will be extended till 2046. So the pension fund would pay 2.4B to basically own 10% of the conference for 20 years. And after a certain amount of time the fund would have the right to sell their share. I have not seen if the Big-10 would be granted the right of first refusal in the Fund decided to sell, but I'd imagine it would

the two schools who have come out in opposition are USC and Michigan. Apparently there have been discussions that would actually exclude USC and Michigan from the deal. And it excluded they would get a share of the 2.4B, But would get their cut of annual revenue. And they could theoretically be free agents in 2036 when the current GOR expires

For Oregon, the benefit is pretty obvious. They joined the Big-10 under the agreement that they would be getting a half share of media revenue. That's in the 30-35M/year range. About a 3% cut. But under the proposal not only would Oregon receive an immediate infusion of 150M, Their cut would climb to 5% and they be getting around 50-55M/year. Between those two factors, Oregon would be getting an additional 250M over the next 5 years. In exchange, their cut from 2031-2046 would be reduced by 1/18th of the 10% the pension fund rakes. What that would be annually is unknown until the new media deals are signed in 2031. For instance, the current media deals pay a little over 1B/year. If the new deal in 2031 pays 1.4B year, Oregon's share would be reduced by 6-7M/year. But that's not accounting for the investment return on that 250M in the first 5 years of this proposal

the whole thing feels a little dirty. Maybe that's a wrong label. These are just the initial numbers that may not exactly track the real numbers. And there is reportedly some reluctance and concerns among the other 16 schools. It's often hard for these kinds of deal to get across the finish line
 
It was Penix& his elite receivers that had our number for the last couple dawg losses. I dont see them having that attribute with the game coming up in two weeks. Im more worried about USC's qb that can sling the ball and run, than the bitches.
The Trojan's effective passing game quite possibly missing their Left Tackle vs Oregon's elite pass D or Oregon's dominant run game vs their crappy run D... at Autzen. Not worried

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When did the Beavs get a basketball team?
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Think before you speak FAMS. Beavs made the Elite Eight in 2021. The highest either school has gotten in the tourney in the last several years. Your Ducks lost in the Sweet Sixteen that year. 🍻 You can’t even successfully talk shit in your own teams thread. You are an embarrassment to all Duck fans. Be better. 😜
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Think before you speak FAMS. Beavs made the Elite Eight in 2021. The highest either school has gotten in the tourney in the last several years. Your Ducks lost in the Sweet Sixteen that year. 🍻 You can’t even successfully talk shit in your own teams thread. You are an embarrassment to all Duck fans. Be better. 😜
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Ducks have an NCAA championship in basketball and made the final 4 eight years ago. If Boucher hadn't been injured they would have won it all
 
Ducks have an NCAA championship in basketball and made the final 4 eight years ago. If Boucher hadn't been injured they would have won it all
Last I checked 8 years ago is before 2021 and that championship was before any of us were born. My point still stands. Thanks and have a nice day.

I'll throw you Duck fans a bone with some trash talk ammunition since you obviously need some help. 😜 The Beavs mens hoops haven't beat the Ducks since 2020.
 
Last I checked 8 years ago is before 2021 and that championship was before any of us were born. My point still stands. Thanks and have a nice day.

I'll throw you Duck fans a bone with some trash talk ammunition since you obviously need some help. 😜 The Beavs mens hoops haven't beat the Ducks since 2020.
you drew a line at 2021. I re-drew it to 2017....and to 1939 because that was the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before the year before I was born
 
Think before you speak FAMS. Beavs made the Elite Eight in 2021. The highest either school has gotten in the tourney in the last several years. Your Ducks lost in the Sweet Sixteen that year. 🍻 You can’t even successfully talk shit in your own teams thread. You are an embarrassment to all Duck fans. Be better. 😜
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@SlyPokerDog is it me or is this a malicious and rude insult on me as a man? If members can’t follow the rules, chaos will insure…..errrr…..insue….errrr… IN-SOO! However you spell it.
 
Was listening to Freddie and Harry on ESPN radio yesterday and Mel Kiper was on the show and said if the draft were today Dante Moore would be the first QB selected.
 
Was listening to Freddie and Harry on ESPN radio yesterday and Mel Kiper was on the show and said if the draft were today Dante Moore would be the first QB selected.

Moore hasnt shown THAT much to warrant 1st qb.

It must be a really weak class.
 

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