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Oregon Football Offensive Coordinator Kenny Dillingham Addresses Media with QBs Ty Thompson and Bo Nix Following Practice
By Dylan Farrell
The Oregon Ducks had their second full-pads practice of this spring session on Saturday afternoon. All eyes were on the competition for the QB1 spot between senior transfer Bo Nix and redshirt freshman Ty Thompson. The glut of questions asked of those interviewed focused on that battle, as well as the chemistry between the two. Oregon quarterbacks Ty Thompson and Bo Nix were made available to the media alongside offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham following practice.
Why Oregon for Bo Nix?
Early in his availability, Nix was asked about his reasons for choosing Oregon over other top schools this offseason when he transferred out of Auburn. He initially responded with “why not Oregon?” before citing his experience with new OC Dillingham at Auburn. Nix was also asked about how the competition between quarterbacks has affected the intensity of spring training, his growth as a football player since his freshman season…
Read MoreQuackSmack: Friday (04/01/2022)
Hosts: Ben Schoenfield, Jakob Salao, Dylan Farrell
6:00 Oregon Football
- Pro day
- Practice this week
- Anticipation of Spring game
6:20 Oregon Basketball
- Looking forward to next year for both teams
- Recruits
6:35 Women's Lacrosse
6:40 Softball Preview
- Looking to the game tonight and series against UCLA
6:50 Softball game
9:05 Oregon Baseball
- Prediction for series this weekend
- How the team will do in conference play
9:15 Basketball Final Four
- Recap of Women’s games
- Preview of Men’s games
9:25 NBA Talk
- How teams are looking nearing playoffs
- MVP, ROTY, DPOY, MIP, 6MOY picks
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Read MoreOregon Football Pro Day 2022
Story: Justin Grossweiner
Oregon Football held their annual NFL Pro Day Friday, April 1st. Scouts from all 32 NFL teams came from across the country to view Oregon's draft prospects, in particular potential top 10 pick in edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux. Other former Ducks performing included safety Verone McKinley III (who led the nation in interceptions), cornerback Mykael Wright, running back CJ Verdell, wide receivers Devon Williams and Johnny Johnson III. Former Oregon receiver, and track star Devon Allen also participated in drills in hopes of a return to football. After the drills several players took the time to speak with the local media.
Kayvon Thibodeaux
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Oregon Football Pro Day 2022
Story: Justin Grossweiner
Oregon Football held their annual NFL Pro Day Friday, April 1st. Scouts from all 32 NFL teams came from across the country to view Oregon's draft prospects, in particular potential top 10 pick in edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux. Other former Ducks performing included safety Verone McKinley III (who led the nation in interceptions), cornerback Mykael Wright, running back CJ Verdell, wide receivers Devon Williams and Johnny Johnson III. Former Oregon receiver, and track star Devon Allen also participated in drills in hopes of a return to football. After the drills several players took the time to speak with the local media.
Kayvon Thibodeaux
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PREVIEW: Oregon Softball Kicks off Difficult April with Road Series @ No. 2 UCLA
Written by Ryan Oppenheimer
Oregon Softball (24-5) lost some points in the polls after winning 2 of 3 in their previous home series vs Cal, dropping from No. 12 to 13 in the USA Softball poll. While Cal was certainly a capable opponent, the Ducks will have a much tougher test this weekend as they travel to Westwood to face No. 2 UCLA (28-3).
Senior infielder Allee Bunker spoke of the team’s resilience and looks forward to carrying it over into this weekend. “I think this team is really good at coming back from behind… it might not always be the prettiest win… but a win is a win,” she said.
UCLA, which ranks top 10 in both ERA and batting average on the year, is sure to give Oregon few opportunities to shift momentum in their favor. There will be little margin for error if head coach Melyssa Lombardi’s Ducks want to fly home with a series win.
Oregon has one of the toughest April schedules in the country, facing 3 top 25 squads and 5 top 40…
Read MorePREVIEW: Oregon Softball Kicks off Difficult April with Road Series @ No. 2 UCLA
Written by Ryan Oppenheimer
Oregon Softball (24-5) lost some points in the polls after winning 2 of 3 in their previous home series vs Cal, dropping from No. 12 to 13 in the USA Softball poll. While Cal was certainly a capable opponent, the Ducks will have a much tougher test this weekend as they travel to Westwood to face No. 2 UCLA (28-3).
Senior infielder Allee Bunker spoke of the team’s resilience and looks forward to carrying it over into this weekend. “I think this team is really good at coming back from behind… it might not always be the prettiest win… but a win is a win,” she said.
UCLA, which ranks top 10 in both ERA and batting average on the year, is sure to give Oregon few opportunities to shift momentum in their favor. There will be little margin for error if head coach Melyssa Lombardi’s Ducks want to fly home with a series win.
Oregon has one of the toughest April schedules in the country, facing 3 top 25 squads and 5 top 40…
Read MoreOregon Baseball Rallies in Ninth, Wins 4-3 in 11.
By Liam Baker
Comeback victories are becoming the norm for this Ducks team and today was no different. The Ducks (18-7) trailed San Francisco (14-14) 3-2 heading into the ninth, but scored once in the ninth and again in the 11th to win 4-3. The Ducks managed just six hits, their second lowest of the season, but managed to pull out the win thanks to some clutch hitting and stellar pitching.
The Ducks' first-inning woes looked like they were going to continue when Scott Ellis, making his first career start, allowed the first two Dons to reach via a hit-by-pitch and walk. Ellis responded by getting three straight outs highlighted by a strike out of Gabe Giosso after Jack Scanlon threw out Luke Keaschall trying to steal third base. The Ducks looked to pick up right where they left off yesterday in the bottom of the first when Tanner Smith and Colby Shade both reached via error, but Brennan Milone's double-play killed Oregon's chances of picking up some early runs…
Read MoreOregon Baseball Rallies in Ninth, Wins 4-3 in 11.
By Liam Baker
Comeback victories are becoming the norm for this Ducks team and today was no different. The Ducks (18-7) trailed San Francisco (14-14) 3-2 heading into the ninth, but scored once in the ninth and again in the 11th to win 4-3. The Ducks managed just six hits, their second lowest of the season, but managed to pull out the win thanks to some clutch hitting and stellar pitching.
The Ducks' first-inning woes looked like they were going to continue when Scott Ellis, making his first career start, allowed the first two Dons to reach via a hit-by-pitch and walk. Ellis responded by getting three straight outs highlighted by a strike out of Gabe Giosso after Jack Scanlon threw out Luke Keaschall trying to steal third base. The Ducks looked to pick up right where they left off yesterday in the bottom of the first when Tanner Smith and Colby Shade both reached via error, but Brennan Milone's double-play killed Oregon's chances of picking up some early runs…
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