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QuackSmack: Friday, 10/19/18
- Is Oregon the real deal?
- Challenges WSU presents the Ducks
- What can Oregon still improve on?
- What this game means for each team
- Keys and predictions
- Previewing matchups vs. Cal, Stanford
- Oregon missing several key players for unknown amount of time
QuackSmack: Thursday, 10/18/18
- Pac-12's CFP hopes falling on Oregon?
- GameDay and Wazzu pass rush vs. Herbert and new-look O-Line
- How do the Ducks slow down the nation's top passing offense?
- Other keys and predictions
- Still won't be at full strength, who do they need back the most?
- Chance to rebound vs. Cal, then No. 2 Stanford
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STORY: Oregon Football's Offensive Line Depth Put to the Test Following Injury
No. 12 Oregon football’s ability to grind out a tough and physical victory over Washington a week ago took a toll on the Ducks, as freshmen phenom left tackle Penei Sewell will miss the next six weeks following an ankle injury sustained in the win. Sewell, who had graded out as the No. 2 tackle in the Pac-12 and No. 6 in the country by Pro Football Focus, will be replaced in the starting lineup by redshirt junior Brady Aiello at right tackle while Calvin Throckmorton will flip to the left side.The injury comes ahead of the Ducks matchup with No. 25 Washington State on Saturday, which boasts in the no. 1 pass rush in the Pac-12 so far this season. As Oregon prepares for its next challenge, they'll need to put their faith in the depth Aiello and fellow backup Jacob Capra provides. Listen below to the full story.
Oregon Football's Offensive Line Depth Put to the Test Following Injury (by Alex Castle)… Read MoreSTORY: Oregon Football's Offensive Line Depth Put to the Test Following Injury
No. 12 Oregon football’s ability to grind out a tough and physical victory over Washington a week ago took a toll on the Ducks, as freshmen phenom left tackle Penei Sewell will miss the next six weeks following an ankle injury sustained in the win. Sewell, who had graded out as the No. 2 tackle in the Pac-12 and No. 6 in the country by Pro Football Focus, will be replaced in the starting lineup by redshirt junior Brady Aiello at right tackle while Calvin Throckmorton will flip to the left side.The injury comes ahead of the Ducks matchup with No. 25 Washington State on Saturday, which boasts in the no. 1 pass rush in the Pac-12 so far this season. As Oregon prepares for its next challenge, they'll need to put their faith in the depth Aiello and fellow backup Jacob Capra provides. Listen below to the full story.
Oregon Football's Offensive Line Depth Put to the Test Following Injury (by Alex Castle)… Read MoreQuackSmack: Wednesday, 10/17/18
- College Gameday in Pullman - who would have thought?
- Comparing the challenge Wazzou presents to UW
- Key match-ups to watch on Saturday
AUDIO: No. 16 Oregon Volleyball Looking to Turn Pac-12 Corner
AUDIO: No. 16 Oregon Volleyball Looking to Turn Pac-12 Corner
AUDIO: No. 12 Oregon's Defense Readies for Nation's Top Aerial Attack
AUDIO: No. 12 Oregon's Defense Readies for Nation's Top Aerial Attack
QuackSmack: Tuesday, 10/16/18
- Ducks lose stud lineman Penei Sewell for six weeks, importance of the loss
- Making sense of Ducks' 30-27 overtime win over Huskies
- What message did Oregon send to the rest of the conference?
- Oregon catapults up rankings, how far can they go?