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Oregon Ducks Fail to Dig Themselves Out of First-Half Hole

Published on: 7th November, 2009

The picture above can summarize what transpired earlier today in Palo Alto, CA. That's right, there are now no longer any unbeaten teams in Pac-10 play. The Stanford Cardinal came out firing early, and dominated the first quarter of play. That hole would prove too deep for the Ducks to climb out of. ...

“The Farm” Won’t Douse The Earth-Scorching Oregon Ducks’ Offense

Published on: 6th November, 2009

It's been nearly one week since the Oregon Ducks completely outplayed the USC Trojans. Since then, many sports analysts across the nation have targeted the Oregon Ducks' upcoming matchup against the Stanford Cardinal as a trap game. Other analysts have predicted that the Ducks will win by as few as a single ...

Oregon Ducks Look To Extend USC’s State of Oregon Drought to Four Years

Published on: 28th October, 2009

The state of Oregon is known for it's unrelenting liberalism, it's gorgeous coastline on the Pacific Ocean, it's example-setting environmentalism, and it's quality of life. But the state of Oregon should also be known for one other thing: its hostility towards the USC Trojans. The Trojans have experienced extreme difficulty ...

Memo To Oregon Ducks Fans: Hold Your Tongues For Now

Published on: 27th October, 2009

This past Saturday, the Oregon Ducks traveled to Seattle, Wash. to face one of their bitter rivals in the Washington Huskies. After the first quarter, there was good reason for Oregon fans to become a bit worried. The Huskies shut out the Ducks in the first. If it weren't for the repeated ...

Ducks Look to Best The Huskies For The Sixth Consecutive Time

Published on: 21st October, 2009

It's amazing what a bye week can do for a college football team. No matter how any team is performing throughout the course of the season, each team works hard regardless, and thus deserves a week off to rest and recuperate for the next game. It's even more amazing to see ...

Rest and Relaxation: The Doctor’s Orders

Published on: 16th October, 2009

For the Oregon Ducks, a bye week could not have come at a more convenient time. While loaded with talent and depth, the Ducks are hurt, tired, and a little hungover from the euphoria of a five game winning streak. Starting quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, who tweaked his knee during the first half ...

Oregon Ducks Football: Finding The Open Door

Published on: 13th October, 2009

When one door closes, another door opens. Every cloud has a silver lining. Look at the glass half-full, instead of half-empty. These three idiomatic phrases, as well as many others, can represent the Oregon Ducks' season so far. Who would have thought that, after being completely embarrassed and out-classed by the now-No. 5 Boise ...

Who Is the Front Runner to Win The Pac-10?

Published on: 5th October, 2009

After the first five weeks of the College Football season, we as fans, analysts, and general sports junkies have seen many surprises. From the Oregon Ducks rising up from the ashes of their humbling week one loss against the Boise State Broncos, to the Washington Huskies' huge upset of the national ...

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s The Oregon Ducks’ Passing Game

Published on: 30th September, 2009

The sky surrounding Autzen Stadium couldn't have been a more pure blue this past weekend, as the Oregon Ducks forcefully completed their journey of redemption after manhandling the California Golden Bears 42-3. For those who missed any of the action, all one needs to do is look toward the skies. That's ...

Purdue’s Train Will Not “Keep A Rollin'” Against the Oregon Ducks

Published on: 6th September, 2009

Music can have a very calming effect on the mind, body, and soul. However, while I was listening to a great rendition of Aerosmith's "Train Kept a Rollin'" I could experience nothing but pure anticipation for the Oregon Ducks' upcoming home opener against the Purdue Boilermakers. There are many reasons for my ...

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