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Oregon Football Spring Game 2022 Pre-Game Show
Hosts: Justin Grossweiner, Jakob Salao
12:30: Breaking Down Oregon's New Look Offense
- QB Battle: Looking at the competition between Ty Thompson and Bo Nix
- Looking at who might replace Oregon's key contributors from 2021
- What are we expecting from the Ducks Offense stylistically?
12:45: First Look at Dan Lanning's Defense
- How will Oregon replace Kayvon Thibodeaux, Verone McKinley, among others?
- Who takes a jump from last year to this year?
- Who are you looking forward to watching in this game?
12:55: Predictions
- Which team wins?
- Who makes the biggest name for themself?
1:00 Oregon Football Spring Game
BSB STORY: Oregon Baseball Rallies Late to Win Friday Night Series Opener vs. Washington State
by Ryan Oppenheimer
Oregon's baseball season continues to take dramatic turns. Countless times the Ducks (26-11) have made late comebacks in games that previously seemed out of reach, and the trend continued in tonight's 8-7 extra-inning home win over the Washington State Cougars (14-22).
Righty sophomore RJ Gordon made his sixth start of the season for Oregon and left the game 2 outs into the top of the 4th after giving up 6 runs on 9 hits. Relievers Christian Ciuffetelli, Stone Churby, Andrew Mosiello, Tommy Brandenburg and Kolby Somers picked up for the struggling Gordon, holding the Cougars scoreless through the final 5 innings and giving the offense a chance to rally. Sure enough, a chance was all they needed.
Through the first 5 innings, Oregon failed to put up a run and were at the mercy of Wazzu starter Cole McMillan, who dealt 10 strikeouts in 6.2 innings pitched. But the resurgence started in the 6th inning when Anthony Hall hit a bases-…
Read MoreBSB STORY: Oregon Baseball Rallies Late to Win Friday Night Series Opener vs. Washington State
by Ryan Oppenheimer
Oregon's baseball season continues to take dramatic turns. Countless times the Ducks (26-11) have made late comebacks in games that previously seemed out of reach, and the trend continued in tonight's 8-7 extra-inning home win over the Washington State Cougars (14-22).
Righty sophomore RJ Gordon made his sixth start of the season for Oregon and left the game 2 outs into the top of the 4th after giving up 6 runs on 9 hits. Relievers Christian Ciuffetelli, Stone Churby, Andrew Mosiello, Tommy Brandenburg and Kolby Somers picked up for the struggling Gordon, holding the Cougars scoreless through the final 5 innings and giving the offense a chance to rally. Sure enough, a chance was all they needed.
Through the first 5 innings, Oregon failed to put up a run and were at the mercy of Wazzu starter Cole McMillan, who dealt 10 strikeouts in 6.2 innings pitched. But the resurgence started in the 6th inning when Anthony Hall hit a bases-…
Read MorePREVIEW: Oregon Football Takes the Field for the 2022 Spring Game on Duck Day
By Jakob Salao
Oregon Football will make its return to Autzen Stadium on April 23 for the annual Spring Game. This will be an unofficial first game for the 2022 season along with the first season under Head Coach Dan Lanning.
“I love coaching these guys every day," Lanning said. "It's a fun group. They come to work, and certainly, they know there's a ton of things we can improve on. But it's a fun group to coach."
New Spring Game, Familiar Format
Rather than make players flip sides of the ball or include some other gimmicks, the Spring Game appears to just be a showcase of Oregon in a normal game. According to Lanning, the game will “be very similar to a game format.” The Ducks will be split into two teams, the yellow team and the green team, each complete with an offense, defense, and special teams.
The Spring Game will also see the return of NFL players from Oregon as honorary…
Read MorePREVIEW: Oregon Football Takes the Field for the 2022 Spring Game on Duck Day
By Jakob Salao
Oregon Football will make its return to Autzen Stadium on April 23 for the annual Spring Game. This will be an unofficial first game for the 2022 season along with the first season under Head Coach Dan Lanning.
“I love coaching these guys every day," Lanning said. "It's a fun group. They come to work, and certainly, they know there's a ton of things we can improve on. But it's a fun group to coach."
New Spring Game, Familiar Format
Rather than make players flip sides of the ball or include some other gimmicks, the Spring Game appears to just be a showcase of Oregon in a normal game. According to Lanning, the game will “be very similar to a game format.” The Ducks will be split into two teams, the yellow team and the green team, each complete with an offense, defense, and special teams.
The Spring Game will also see the return of NFL players from Oregon as honorary…
Read MorePREVIEW — Huskies Softball Comes to Eugene as Oregon Tries to Keep Duck Meat Off the Menu
By Dylan Farrell
EUGENE, OR — After besting Portland State on Tuesday, Oregon will look to turn a one-off win into a meaningful streak against the Washington Huskies on Friday. Wins have been a rare commodity for this Oregon team in April, as they have logged just two wins in the ten games they’ve played this month. Washington has been a different story, posting a 5-1 record against notable teams like Arizona and Oregon State, the former of which won their series against the Ducks last weekend.
Washington, ranked 11th in the nation, will be a major test of Oregon’s mettle as a team down the stretch. The Ducks have struggled with previous ranked opponents, dropping series against Arizona (25), Arizona State (16) and UCLA (3) consecutively, winning just one game of the nine they played against those teams. Oregon came out of that stretch needing to make a statement against PSU, which they accomplished… somewhat. Oregon led 5-0 going into the top of the seventh…
Read MorePREVIEW — Huskies Softball Comes to Eugene as Oregon Tries to Keep Duck Meat Off the Menu
By Dylan Farrell
EUGENE, OR — After besting Portland State on Tuesday, Oregon will look to turn a one-off win into a meaningful streak against the Washington Huskies on Friday. Wins have been a rare commodity for this Oregon team in April, as they have logged just two wins in the ten games they’ve played this month. Washington has been a different story, posting a 5-1 record against notable teams like Arizona and Oregon State, the former of which won their series against the Ducks last weekend.
Washington, ranked 11th in the nation, will be a major test of Oregon’s mettle as a team down the stretch. The Ducks have struggled with previous ranked opponents, dropping series against Arizona (25), Arizona State (16) and UCLA (3) consecutively, winning just one game of the nine they played against those teams. Oregon came out of that stretch needing to make a statement against PSU, which they accomplished… somewhat. Oregon led 5-0 going into the top of the seventh…
Read MorePREVIEW: Oregon Baseball Takes on Washington State for Three-Game Set
By Liam Baker
The #20 Oregon Ducks (25-11) are in the midst of a six-game win streak and five-game homestand when they take on the Washington State Cougars (14-21) for a three-game set. The Ducks will look to continue their offensive dominance that has them leading the Pac-12 in batting average, home runs, home runs/per game, and slugging percentage. The Ducks are coming off a 5-4 midweek victory over Portland State. While it was a bullpen game for the Ducks, Rio Britton picked up the win after throwing 1.1 perfect innings while striking out three. Anthony Hall continued his hot streak from the plate going 3-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored.
Speaking of Anthony Hall, he has been lighting up the box score recently. Over the last eight games, he is batting .375 with 10 RBIs and four home runs. Tanner Smith has also been one of the Ducks' hottest hitters. Over the same span, he is batting .400 with six RBIs and seven runs scored. Drew Cowley made his…
Read MorePREVIEW: Oregon Baseball Takes on Washington State for Three-Game Set
By Liam Baker
The #20 Oregon Ducks (25-11) are in the midst of a six-game win streak and five-game homestand when they take on the Washington State Cougars (14-21) for a three-game set. The Ducks will look to continue their offensive dominance that has them leading the Pac-12 in batting average, home runs, home runs/per game, and slugging percentage. The Ducks are coming off a 5-4 midweek victory over Portland State. While it was a bullpen game for the Ducks, Rio Britton picked up the win after throwing 1.1 perfect innings while striking out three. Anthony Hall continued his hot streak from the plate going 3-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored.
Speaking of Anthony Hall, he has been lighting up the box score recently. Over the last eight games, he is batting .375 with 10 RBIs and four home runs. Tanner Smith has also been one of the Ducks' hottest hitters. Over the same span, he is batting .400 with six RBIs and seven runs scored. Drew Cowley made his…
Read MoreQuackSmack: Thursday, (4/21/22)
Hosts: Ryan Milano, Knight Jarecki, Justin Grossweiner
6:00 Spring Game on Saturday
- What position group are we zeroed in on?
- What are we looking to see from a scheme perspective?
- How important is the Spring game for the players?
6:20 Softball plays host to Washington
- Can Oregon ride momentum from a mid-week win?
- Stevie Hansen has become the ace of the staff
- Where does Washington provide problems?
6:40 Oregon Baseball hosts Wazzu
- Ducks making a push for the Pac-12 crown
- Drew Cowley…