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AUDIO: Oregon Volleyball Recaps Nonconference While Eyeing Civil War
Back from their two-match sweep of Hawai'i, no. 12 Oregon Volleyball took time on Tuesday, Sept. 18 to assess their nonconference schedule and performance. The Ducks also previewed their first two matches of Pac-12 play, shedding praise and respect upon Oregon State, who the Ducks will face next on Thursday, Sept. 20, and no. 22 Washington State, a squad that head coach Matt Ulmer considers a top-10 opponent. Oregon will play the Cougars on Sunday, Sept. 23 after Thursday's Civil War.
Head Coach Matt Ulmer
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AUDIO: Oregon Volleyball Recaps Nonconference While Eyeing Civil War
Back from their two-match sweep of Hawai'i, no. 12 Oregon Volleyball took time on Tuesday, Sept. 18 to assess their nonconference schedule and performance. The Ducks also previewed their first two matches of Pac-12 play, shedding praise and respect upon Oregon State, who the Ducks will face next on Thursday, Sept. 20, and no. 22 Washington State, a squad that head coach Matt Ulmer considers a top-10 opponent. Oregon will play the Cougars on Sunday, Sept. 23 after Thursday's Civil War.
Head Coach Matt Ulmer
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AUDIO: Oregon Football's Offense Anticipating Stout Stanford Defense
After no. 20 Oregon Football's practice on Tuesday, Sept. 18, members of the offense spoke to the media about their preparation for no. 7 Stanford. The Cardinal defense is giving up just 7.7 points per game following their nonconference slate, which is tops in the country among FBS teams. Meanwhile, Oregon's offense slowed down in their 35-22 win over San Jose State, but the Ducks still place eighth in the FBS with their 51.7 points per game.
Quarterback Justin Herbert
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AUDIO: Oregon Football's Offense Anticipating Stout Stanford Defense
After no. 20 Oregon Football's practice on Tuesday, Sept. 18, members of the offense spoke to the media about their preparation for no. 7 Stanford. The Cardinal defense is giving up just 7.7 points per game following their nonconference slate, which is tops in the country among FBS teams. Meanwhile, Oregon's offense slowed down in their 35-22 win over San Jose State, but the Ducks still place eighth in the FBS with their 51.7 points per game.
Quarterback Justin Herbert
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QuackSmack: Tuesday, 9/18/18
HOSTS: Matt Tyra, Austin Cracraft, and Maverick Pallack
6:00 Nonconference Over for Untested Oregon Football
- Recapping a quiet nonconference slate
- Is this an offensive or defensive team?
- Status of Justin Herbert's Heisman campaign
- Will time of possession become important against Stanford?
- Lessons we've learned from the Hawai'i matches, and noncon
- Beavers reshaping identity without Mary-Kate Marshall
- How much are you buying into the 6-1-1 start?
- Team more sure in possession than last year…
AUDIO: No. 20 Oregon Football is All Out of Warmups
Oregon football knew entering 2018 that their out of conference schedule wasn't anything to fear. A relatively late cancelation from Texas A&M ensured as much, but that won't leave any excuses for the Ducks when No. 7 Stanford comes to Eugene for the PAC-12 opener this Saturday, and they're bringing ESPN Gameday with them. Oregon took care of its business as needed, finishing off their extended preseason with a 35-22 victory over San Jose State to match the Cardinal's 3-0 record for the primetime matchup. Yet despite cruising through the first two weeks with one of the nation's most explosive and efficient offenses, the Ducks slept through its final tune-up and struggled to move the ball at times against the Spartans. Listen below as head coach Mario Cristobal addressed his team's sloppy ending to the non-conference and previewed the colossal PAC-12 opener in his Monday press conference.
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AUDIO: No. 20 Oregon Football is All Out of Warmups
Oregon football knew entering 2018 that their out of conference schedule wasn't anything to fear. A relatively late cancelation from Texas A&M ensured as much, but that won't leave any excuses for the Ducks when No. 7 Stanford comes to Eugene for the PAC-12 opener this Saturday, and they're bringing ESPN Gameday with them. Oregon took care of its business as needed, finishing off their extended preseason with a 35-22 victory over San Jose State to match the Cardinal's 3-0 record for the primetime matchup. Yet despite cruising through the first two weeks with one of the nation's most explosive and efficient offenses, the Ducks slept through its final tune-up and struggled to move the ball at times against the Spartans. Listen below as head coach Mario Cristobal addressed his team's sloppy ending to the non-conference and previewed the colossal PAC-12 opener in his Monday press conference.
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QuackSmack: Monday, 9/17/18
Hosts: Alex Castle, Naveed Habibelahian and Jordan Brenner
6:02 Oregon Football Wins Ugly to Close Out Non-Conference
- Lack of urgency, or something more?
- What went wrong with the offense?
- Secondary not trending well heading into Stanford matchup
- Gameday coming to Eugene, what it means for Oregon
- Battle through adversity in both matches successfully
- Raskie, Stone and Vander Weide…
WSOC | Marissa Everett Brace Leads Oregon to 2-0 Win Over Idaho
Oregon soccer kept won its fifth straight game at home to keep a perfect record at Papé Field, beating Idaho 2-0 behind a Marissa Everett brace. Everett's two first-half goals were all the Ducks needed as the Vandals failed to get a shot on goal, with their one shot attempt missing the target. The win over Idaho improves Oregon's record to 6-1-1 as the Ducks head into Pac-12 play, starting with Idaho on Sept. 21.
Game Story (by Shawn Medow)
Interviews
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WSOC | Marissa Everett Brace Leads Oregon to 2-0 Win Over Idaho
Oregon soccer kept won its fifth straight game at home to keep a perfect record at Papé Field, beating Idaho 2-0 behind a Marissa Everett brace. Everett's two first-half goals were all the Ducks needed as the Vandals failed to get a shot on goal, with their one shot attempt missing the target. The win over Idaho improves Oregon's record to 6-1-1 as the Ducks head into Pac-12 play, starting with Idaho on Sept. 21.
Game Story (by Shawn Medow)
Interviews
Head coach Kat Mertz… Read More