Posts Tagged ‘Oregon Ducks’
Visual Game Stats | Oregon vs Purdue
Monday, September 15th, 2008
Utah State at Oregon Photo Slideshow
Saturday, September 6th, 2008
September 6, 2008
Here are some photos by AJ Untermeyer of the Oregon-Utah State game.
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Millen: Oregon Stacks Up, Athletically, With Any Team in the Nation
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
Hugh Millen (former Washington QB) was at the game Saturday night and he was impressed by the Ducks. Among other things, Millen said the Ducks passed his ‘eye-ball’ test as he watched them warm up in pre-game. Millen was on KJR-AM 950 in Seattle yesterday with Ian Furness and said ‘Oregon stacks up with any college football team athletically.‘
He went on to say that the Ducks are ‘a QB away from being a national championship contender.‘ Also, a bit more obvious to most, he said the Ducks are ‘so much more talented than we (Washington) are.‘
If you want to hear the 3-minute snippet, click here.
Thursday Morning Practice Photos + Bonus Photos
Thursday, August 7th, 2008
Here are some photographs from this Thursday morning’s practice.
And here are a few bonus photographs from Monday’s afternoon practice.
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Phil Steele’s Look at the Ducks
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
By RW, July 16, 2008
I had a chance over the weekend to browse through Phil Steele’s 2008 College Football Preview. It’s an amazing magazine - not easy to look at for the graphic designer in me, but tons and tons of information.
Here are a few things I pulled out about the Ducks.
TOP INDIVIDUAL UNITS:
This is his rating of a teams’ individual units. The Duck’s units that were listed in his top 25 are below:
Running Backs: #24
Receivers: #20
Offensive Line: #13
Steele’s Comments: A mobile QB like Dennis Dixon helps the O-line stats and with untested QBs in two late games they allowed 9 of the teams 24 sacks. The RB’s avg 5.6 ypc rush. This year they have 3 starters back from one of the Pac-10’s top O-lines.
Defensive Line: #13
Steele’s Comments: The Ducks were decent up front last year allowing 3.6 ypc rush and will be stronger in ‘08. They do lose two starters but have good size in the middle and add two top notch JUCOs there. On the outside, Nick Reed had 12 sacks and 10.5 tfl and Will Tukuafu had 4.5 sacks in his first year and will be stronger. Kenny Rowe (PS#19) was a backup as a true frosh.
Defensive Backs: #1
Steele’s Comments: The Oregon Ducks have had 4 straight top 20 finishes in my Pass D rankings (see below), including last year when they were #8, snagging 20 interceptions. Their excellent CB combo of Walter Thurmond III and Jairus Byrd both return and they combined for 12 int and 33 pbu last year, while 1st Team Pac-10 ROV Patrick Chung led the team in tackles.
EXPERIENCE RATINGS
Here’s how Phil breaks down how experienced a team is: 3 Points for every SR starter, 2.5 for additional SRs in two-deep, 2 for every JR starter, 1.5 for JRs in two-deep, 1 for SOPH starters, .5 for soph in two deep. Subtracted 1 for every FR starter, -.5 for every freshman in two-deep.
Obviously, by Phil’s ratings, Oregon State has the most experienced team going into 2008. If experience is as important as they say, the Huskies could be in trouble this year.
2007 PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE
Here’s how the Ducks (and a few notable Pac-10 teams) finished last year in Phil’s Pass Efficiency Defense Ratings.
Arizona St #5
USC #6
Oregon #8
Oregon State #10
Here is Phil’s comment: …Oregon was very similar in that they ranked #86 in the NCAA Pass D rankings allowing 249 ypg. My ratings had them ranked #8 as they took on mostly pass happy offenses of the Pac-10 and allowed just 53% completions with a 20-20 ratio. The Ducks took on two Top 10 offenses which average a combined 314 ypg and held them to just 48% completions. They also won 7 games by 21 or more so gave us some meaningless garbage yards late which I factor
2008 SURPRISE TEAMS: Oregon #10
On his website, Phil has Oregon is #10 on his list of surprise teams in 2008 (California is #9).
Phil describes these as the ‘teams not ranked in the top 10 that have the best shot at the title game.‘ He had the Ducks in this same spot last year as well.
2008 PROJECTED DEPTH CHART
Here is Phil’s projected depth chart for the 2008 Ducks.
Kenny & Katy Talk College Football, Oregon with Phil Steele
Thursday, July 10th, 2008
By Jay Jones, July 10, 2008
Yesterday, Kenny & Katy talked to college football impresario Phil Steele on The Morning Sports Page with Kenny & Katy on 95.5 FM “The Game” in Portland.
In the course of their conversation, here are a few of the things they covered:
- How talented is Oregon?
- Where does Oregon rank in the Pac-10? In the nation?
- What’s the early line on the Oregon-Purdue game?
- Who’s the most improved team in the nation?
- Early National Championship prediction?
Here’s the link to the interview.
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Sports Idol Rewind: Malik Hairston Talks NBA Draft, Spurs
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
By Jay Jones, July 2, 2008
On Tuesday, The Sports Idol, Justin Myers, caught up with former University of Oregon basketball player Malik Hairston and talked to him about being drafted by the San Antonio Spurs.
Hear Jay on The Writer’s Block with George Schroeder on Thursday at 9 a.m. on KSCR 1320-AM in Eugene.
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Civil War DSN Photo Gallery
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
Jay, here.
Earlier this evening, Duck Sports News was at the Civil War game in Corvallis. And RW was on the baselines to snap a few photos. Not surprisingly, the story of the game was the Maarty Leunen’s play.

Malik Hairston goes up for up for two of his six points.

Maarty Leunen drives to the basket. Leunen was 8 of 10 from the field.

Leunen inbounds the ball. In addition to 32 points, he grabbed three rebounds and made two assists.

Leunen was 9 of 12 from the free-throw line.

Leunen had a game-high 32 points and 35 minutes.

While this Duck looks alone, there were plenty of Duck fans to join him at Gill Coliseum.

LeKendric Longmire came off the bench to score 19 points.













