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QuackSmack: Wednesday 12/23/20
Hosts: Jordan Brenner, Bill Braker and Levi Profitt
6:00 Mariota and Herbert Meet on TNF
6:15 National College Football Landscape
- Flaws with the CFP
- Rose Bowl leaves LA
6:35 Oregon Football Takes Down USC in Pac-12 Title
- USC’s offensive style plays right into Oregon’s hands
- What did we learn about UO football?
6:50 Oregon Women's Basketball Survives First Test
- Oregon relies on Boley in a tight spot
- Graves still ironing out hist rotation
Story: Oregon Men’s Basketball Demolishes Portland 80-41 at home
Story by Jonah Rosenberg
At Matthew Knight Arena on Saturday, the Oregon Ducks dismantled the Portland Pilots by a score of 80-41. This marked the 6th win on the season for the Ducks who have been rolling through their non-conference slate after dropping their season opener against Missouri. Portland, who came into Saturday’s contest also with a record of 5-1 was simply out matched by the Ducks’ physicality on both sides of the ball. Just a week ago, the Pilots took down Oregon’s pac-12 foe in the Oregon State Beavers in OT, but tonight, Portland was simply outmatched.
A big storyline coming into Saturday’s game revolved around the absence of Center N’Faly Dante. Unfortunately for the Ducks, it was reported shortly before the tipoff that Dante suffered a season ending ACL tear. With the lack of a true center, Oregon started the game with 4 players listed at 6’6” and Amauri Hardy who is 6’2”. Surprisingly, the Ducks did not miss Dante at all in their…
Read MoreStory: Oregon Men’s Basketball Demolishes Portland 80-41 at home
Story by Jonah Rosenberg
At Matthew Knight Arena on Saturday, the Oregon Ducks dismantled the Portland Pilots by a score of 80-41. This marked the 6th win on the season for the Ducks who have been rolling through their non-conference slate after dropping their season opener against Missouri. Portland, who came into Saturday’s contest also with a record of 5-1 was simply out matched by the Ducks’ physicality on both sides of the ball. Just a week ago, the Pilots took down Oregon’s pac-12 foe in the Oregon State Beavers in OT, but tonight, Portland was simply outmatched.
A big storyline coming into Saturday’s game revolved around the absence of Center N’Faly Dante. Unfortunately for the Ducks, it was reported shortly before the tipoff that Dante suffered a season ending ACL tear. With the lack of a true center, Oregon started the game with 4 players listed at 6’6” and Amauri Hardy who is 6’2”. Surprisingly, the Ducks did not miss Dante at all in their…
Read MoreSTORY: Oregon Football Wins Pac-12 Championship 31-24 Over USC
Game Story by Michael Strite
Oregon Football becomes just the third team in the 43-year history of the Pac-10 and Pac-12 to claim sole possession of the conference championship while unranked. The Ducks outlasted the undefeated USC Trojans 31-24 in LA Memorial Coliseum. Two interceptions by Kedon Slovis in the first quarter buried the Trojans in a 14-0 hole after Oregon capitalized on both turnovers. The two teams would trade blows, with Oregon benefitting from two passing touchdowns each from Tyler Shough and Anthony Brown. USC would outgain the Ducks in total yardage, and convert two fourth downs in addition to an onside kick as they mounted a comeback in the second half. Late in the fourth quarter, a miraculous interception by Jamal Hill, Slovis' third, would lead to Oregon claiming its second consecutive Pac-12 title. Oregon won the championship by winning the turnover battle, committing less penalties, and scoring touchdowns on four redzone trips.…
Read MoreSTORY: Oregon Football Wins Pac-12 Championship 31-24 Over USC
Game Story by Michael Strite
Oregon Football becomes just the third team in the 43-year history of the Pac-10 and Pac-12 to claim sole possession of the conference championship while unranked. The Ducks outlasted the undefeated USC Trojans 31-24 in LA Memorial Coliseum. Two interceptions by Kedon Slovis in the first quarter buried the Trojans in a 14-0 hole after Oregon capitalized on both turnovers. The two teams would trade blows, with Oregon benefitting from two passing touchdowns each from Tyler Shough and Anthony Brown. USC would outgain the Ducks in total yardage, and convert two fourth downs in addition to an onside kick as they mounted a comeback in the second half. Late in the fourth quarter, a miraculous interception by Jamal Hill, Slovis' third, would lead to Oregon claiming its second consecutive Pac-12 title. Oregon won the championship by winning the turnover battle, committing less penalties, and scoring touchdowns on four redzone trips.…
Read MoreQuackSmack: Friday, 12/18/20
Hosts: Patrick McMahon, Xaiver Aguiar, Thomas Codiga
6:00 Oregon Football
- Early National Signing Day Recap
- Pac-12 Championship- Keys to an Oregon Upset?
- Cristobal's Big Payday
- Pac-12 Championship Predictions
6:20 NFL Week 15 Preview
- Steelers Slump- Can They Regain the AFC #1 Seed?
- Best NFC Team?
- Most Dangerous Wild Card Team?
- Key Matchups Throughout the Weekend
6:40 Oregon Men's Basketball
- Like or Dislike Oregon MBB So Far?
- Is This Team a Pac-12 Contender?
6:50 Oregon Women's Basketball
- Most Impressive Player on This Team?
- What is This Team's Ceiling?
STORY: Oregon Men's Basketball Defeats San Francisco 74-64, Moves to 5-1
Oregon Men's Basketball looked impressive on most of Thursday night, defeating San Francisco 74-64. The story of this game was the stellar defense from the Ducks, holding USF to just 37% shooting, 23% from three, and forcing 14 turnovers. After a slow start trailing the first 9:16 of the game, Oregon held USF to 5:37 scoring to stretch the lead. By halftime, the Ducks led 41-31. It carried over to the second half as well, where USF didn't score for the first 5 minutes and 46 seconds. Oregon continued to dominate throughout most of the second half before USF made things interesting at the end of the game. Oregon's largest lead of 18 was cut down to as little as 6 points in the final minutes of the game, but the Ducks prevailed.
The Ducks were without a clear top scorer for most of the game but shot 45% as a team. Oregon dominated in the paint, out-scoring the Dons 42 to 28 and out-rebounding the Dons 39 to 35. Eugene Omoruyi led the team with 19 points, closely followed…
Read MoreSTORY: Oregon Men's Basketball Defeats San Francisco 74-64, Moves to 5-1
Oregon Men's Basketball looked impressive on most of Thursday night, defeating San Francisco 74-64. The story of this game was the stellar defense from the Ducks, holding USF to just 37% shooting, 23% from three, and forcing 14 turnovers. After a slow start trailing the first 9:16 of the game, Oregon held USF to 5:37 scoring to stretch the lead. By halftime, the Ducks led 41-31. It carried over to the second half as well, where USF didn't score for the first 5 minutes and 46 seconds. Oregon continued to dominate throughout most of the second half before USF made things interesting at the end of the game. Oregon's largest lead of 18 was cut down to as little as 6 points in the final minutes of the game, but the Ducks prevailed.
The Ducks were without a clear top scorer for most of the game but shot 45% as a team. Oregon dominated in the paint, out-scoring the Dons 42 to 28 and out-rebounding the Dons 39 to 35. Eugene Omoruyi led the team with 19 points, closely followed…
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