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AUDIO: Mario Cristobal breaks down Oregon's week two win
After its heartbreaking loss in the season opener, Oregon football bounced back with a 77-6 victory over Nevada at home last Saturday. Back to .500 on the season, the Ducks look now to Montana for another home matchup in Autzen Stadium this Saturday. Despite a lights out performance almost completely across the board, head coach Mario Cristobal still wants to see strides towards improvement with a road game at Stanford on the horizon in the PAC-12 opener. Listen below as Cristobal breaks down the win and the week to come in his weekly Monday press conference.
Head Coach Mario Cristobal
FB | Ducks throttle Nevada in 2019 home opener
Returning to Eugene after wilting in the second half against Auburn last week, No. 16 Oregon football (1-1) bounced back emphatically with a 77-6 blowout of Nevada (1-1) Saturday evening. The offense started slow and Nevada capitalized on an early muffed punt by the Ducks to take a 3-0 lead until Justin Herbert hit Jacob Breeland for a 66 yard touchdown up the seam. Oregon led the rest of the way. After the Wolfpack's field goal brought the game to 7-6, Herbert and the Ducks rattled off 70 straight points. The performance tied a program-high in points scored with 10 different players tallying scores in the win. Highlighted in the victory was new defensive coordinator Andy Avalos's aggressive and disguising defense that forced four turnovers along with the Ducks' tight ends, which accounted for four of the team's seven touchdowns through the air. For a more detailed look into Oregon's home-opening victory, listen below to our full game stories:
Oregon tight end (by…
Read MoreFB | Ducks throttle Nevada in 2019 home opener
Returning to Eugene after wilting in the second half against Auburn last week, No. 16 Oregon football (1-1) bounced back emphatically with a 77-6 blowout of Nevada (1-1) Saturday evening. The offense started slow and Nevada capitalized on an early muffed punt by the Ducks to take a 3-0 lead until Justin Herbert hit Jacob Breeland for a 66 yard touchdown up the seam. Oregon led the rest of the way. After the Wolfpack's field goal brought the game to 7-6, Herbert and the Ducks rattled off 70 straight points. The performance tied a program-high in points scored with 10 different players tallying scores in the win. Highlighted in the victory was new defensive coordinator Andy Avalos's aggressive and disguising defense that forced four turnovers along with the Ducks' tight ends, which accounted for four of the team's seven touchdowns through the air. For a more detailed look into Oregon's home-opening victory, listen below to our full game stories:
Oregon tight end (by…
Read MoreOregon Football Pregame Show (9/7/19)
Hosts: Adam Susman & Sean MacPherson
3:30 First Game of the Season at Autzen
- How big of an advantage will Autzen Stadium be for the Ducks this game and this season?
- Atmosphere expectations for todays game with classes not starting till Oct. 1st.
3:35 Taking a Look Around the PAC-12
- Expectations for the first conference games of the season (Cal vs Washington & USC vs Stanford)
- What would a Washington and/or a Stanford loss mean for the conference?
- Sell-out at Folsom Field for Colorado vs Nebraska
3:45 Oregon's Offense
- Is Hebert and company due for an offensive explosion?
- Which receiver will make his presence known?
- Spencer Webb Story
3:55 Oregon's Defense
- What will Avalos do different in todays contest?
- Does the new aggressive…
AUDIO: Oregon Volleyball Meets with Media Before East Coast Trip
After a 2-0 start to the 2019 campaign, Oregon Volleyball will head out East for their first true challenges of the new season. Set to face three top 10 opponents in the span of four days, Coach Matt Ulmer's young team will learn a lot about where they are at this point in the season. Ulmer, as well as Ronika Stone and Kylie Robinson, met with the media on Friday to preview the anticipated road trip.
Head Coach Matt Ulmer
Outside Hitter Ronika Stone
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Read MoreAUDIO: Oregon Volleyball Meets with Media Before East Coast Trip
After a 2-0 start to the 2019 campaign, Oregon Volleyball will head out East for their first true challenges of the new season. Set to face three top 10 opponents in the span of four days, Coach Matt Ulmer's young team will learn a lot about where they are at this point in the season. Ulmer, as well as Ronika Stone and Kylie Robinson, met with the media on Friday to preview the anticipated road trip.
Head Coach Matt Ulmer
Outside Hitter Ronika Stone
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Read MoreSTORY: Andy Avalos's New System Gives the Defensive Line More Freedom
Even in a 27-21 loss to Auburn in the season opener the Oregon defense came under a lot of attention, and for the right reasons. The Ducks new-look defense looked superb against Auburn in the first half, only giving up a pair of field goals. With Avalos now pulling the strings many players have and will continue to benefit. One of those players is defensive tackle Austin Faoliu. Faoliu's role has expanded and now has more freedom in the trenches than ever.
STORY: Austin Faoliu's Role Opens Up in Andy Avalos's New System (by Adam Susman)
STORY: Andy Avalos's New System Gives the Defensive Line More Freedom
Even in a 27-21 loss to Auburn in the season opener the Oregon defense came under a lot of attention, and for the right reasons. The Ducks new-look defense looked superb against Auburn in the first half, only giving up a pair of field goals. With Avalos now pulling the strings many players have and will continue to benefit. One of those players is defensive tackle Austin Faoliu. Faoliu's role has expanded and now has more freedom in the trenches than ever.
STORY: Austin Faoliu's Role Opens Up in Andy Avalos's New System (by Adam Susman)
STORY: Spencer Webb is Looking to Build on Breakout Opener
In Oregon's opener against Auburn, quarterback Justin Herbert was without many of his top pass-catching options. With the world watching, redshirt freshmen tight end Spencer Webb caught the first collegiate pass of his career for a 20-yard touchdown, and immediately went viral. With an opportunity, Spencer Webb took advantage. Now, he's looking to build on last week's heroics.
STORY: With Numerous Pass-catching Options Out, Spencer Webb is Helping Fill the Void (by Jordan Brenner)