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Position Battles Remain Focus in Spring Practice for Ducks
Posted on 19 Apr 2012 by Rob Parness.
With a little over a week left until Oregon holds its spring game, the Ducks continue to practice out of sight from the media and some concerns about positions battles remain. One area that Oregon needs to address is the wide receiver position. Last season freshman De’Anthony Thomas was the team’s leading receiver, but he will need to play more running back this season to replace LaMichael ...
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#7 Oregon Runs Past #4 Stanford, Holds Control of PAC-12
Posted on 14 Nov 2011 by Rob Parness.
All eyes were on Palo Alto on Saturday night to watch two of the nation’s best teams and individual players square off for the likely eventual Pac-12 title. #7 Oregon entered the game with a Chip on their shoulders and on their sideline, both of which propelled their motivation heading into a game with #4 Stanford that they entered as an underdog for the first time since the national champion...
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Freshmen, Not Stars, Pace #7 Ducks to 43-28 Win Over Washington State
Posted on 30 Oct 2011 by Rob Parness.
Though most Oregon fans came to Autzen Stadium on Saturday to see the returns of star players LaMichael James and Darron Thomas, a few freshmen stole the show for the Ducks and highlighted an otherwise flat performance by the 7th ranked team in the nation. It is hard to say a team that won the game 43-28 looked unimpressive, but by typical Oregon standards the Ducks did not have play with the s...
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Preseason Updates as Ducks Dive into Fall Camp
Posted on 15 Aug 2011 by Rob Parness.
Ladies and gentlemen, college football has begun! The Oregon Ducks have begun their fall camp in preparation for the 2011 season, which begins September 3rd in Cowboys Stadium against #4 LSU. The Ducks enter camp holding the #3 ranking in the USA Today Coaches poll, their highest ever preseason ranking but face a stiff test to start the season against the “Bayou Bengals” in Arlington, TX. O...
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Oregon Reaches Midpoint of Spring Practices
Posted on 15 Apr 2011 by Rob Parness.
As the Oregon Ducks hit the midway point of spring practice it is becoming clearer that there is still a lot of work to be done in the months to come prior to the season opener. Chip Kelly’s high-flying offense has yet to find the groove and pace that allows them to soar. At this point they can barely spread their wings without having a talented and aggressive defense pounce on turnovers. The...
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Getting Your Ducks In A Row: Pride and Glory On The Line In BCS Title Game
Posted on 6 Jan 2011 by Rob Parness.
Well ladies and gentlemen, let the show begin. After all of the highs and lows of the 2010-2011 college football season, only two still have business to finish. A season of drama, hype, disappointment and controversy ends Monday night in Glendale, Arizona when the #1 Auburn Tigers will take on the #2 Oregon Ducks. With pride, glory and the coveted title of “champion” on the line, expect the...
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Getting Your Ducks in a Row; Offensive Breakdowns for BCS Title Game
Posted on 1 Jan 2011 by Rob Parness.
With just over a week until the biggest game in Oregon football history I think it is safe to say that most of the nation is sick of the 5-week long limbo the BCS makes people wait through every year before unveiling its champion after the conclusion of the regular season. But fear not football fans, the matchup between the Ducks and the top-ranked Auburn Tigers is arguably the most anticipated...
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Quack Attack’s Redemption Mission Against #9 Stanford
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Rob Parness.
They say that memories are a powerful thing to the human mind. Some are easily forgotten, and others stay with you whether you want them to or not. Only one type of memory is more dominant than a good experience; A bad experience. So there should be no doubt about the fact that the 4th ranked Oregon Ducks have not forgotten about the 51-42 loss at the hands of the Stanford Cardinal last season ...









