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Oregon Football Pregame Show: 9/30/17
HOSTS: Ian Gerig and Drake Hills
6:30 Quick look back vs. ASU
- What went wrong?
- Were you surprised?
- Do the Ducks bounce back?
- Challenge of playing without Charles Nelson (story by Alex Castle)
- Stalled last week
- How does Freeman fare?
- Cal's 2nd half strength vs. Oregon's 2nd half struggles
- Oregon's improving front seven (story by Marc Grandi)
- How does Oregon limit Cal's explosive plays?
- Over the River and Through the Woods…
QuackSmack/Friday Night Spotlight: 9/29/17
Hosts: Maverick Pallack, Ian Gerig, and Naveed Habibelahian
QuackSmack (6:00-7:00)
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STORY: Oregon's Front Seven Showing Steady Improvement
After struggling through all of last season, Oregon's defensive front seven is making major and steady improvements in 2017. Despite the loss, the Ducks' front seven pushed the Arizona State offensive line all night, totaling 13 tackles for loss and four sacks. A lot of the disruption is credited to Jalen Jelks, who set new career highs for both tackles for loss and sacks in Tempe. The unit as a whole, though, is also improving. Sophomore Troy Dye, who is looked upon by many as the leader of Oregon's defense, tallied just two tackles in the first half but the Oregon front still managed one of its better overall performances of the season. With a tough stretch of games upcoming for the Ducks, improvement in that area could prove to be a difference maker.
STORY: Oregon's 3-4 Defense is Steadily Improving in 2017 (by Marc Grandi)… Continue with STORY: Oregon's Front Seven Showing Steady Improvement.
STORY: Oregon's Front Seven Showing Steady Improvement
After struggling through all of last season, Oregon's defensive front seven is making major and steady improvements in 2017. Despite the loss, the Ducks' front seven pushed the Arizona State offensive line all night, totaling 13 tackles for loss and four sacks. A lot of the disruption is credited to Jalen Jelks, who set new career highs for both tackles for loss and sacks in Tempe. The unit as a whole, though, is also improving. Sophomore Troy Dye, who is looked upon by many as the leader of Oregon's defense, tallied just two tackles in the first half but the Oregon front still managed one of its better overall performances of the season. With a tough stretch of games upcoming for the Ducks, improvement in that area could prove to be a difference maker.
STORY: Oregon's 3-4 Defense is Steadily Improving in 2017 (by Marc Grandi)… Continue with STORY: Oregon's Front Seven Showing Steady Improvement.
QuackSmack: Thursday, 9/28/17
HOSTS: Marc Grandi, Alex Castle, and Matt Tyra
QuackSmack is live from the Valley River Inn. Watch and listen on Twitter @KWVASports.
6:00 Oregon football welcomes Cal to Eugene
- How is this Cal team different than in years past?
- The Justin Wilcox connection
- Key matchups
- Score predictions
- Taking a look at No. 15 Utah
- How important is tomorrow's match for Oregon?…
STORY: Ducks Looking to Youth in Charles Nelson's Absence
Through the first three weeks of the season, the Oregon offense appeared to be revitalized under Willie Taggart and had positioned themselves as one of the most explosive units in all of college football. Leading the way from the wideout position was Charles Nelson, the most experienced pass-catcher quarterback Justin Herbert had at his disposal. But following an ankle sprain in Week 3, the Oregon offense looked off against Arizona State, managing just 14 first half points, and totaling only 35 in their first loss of the season. With an increasingly dangerous PAC-12 slate ahead of them, the Ducks are in need of another playmaker stepping into Nelson's shoes for the coming weeks. Listen below to a full story on Charles Nelson's absence in the Oregon offense.
Charles Nelson's Injury Leaves Void in the Oregon Offense (by Alex Castle)… Continue with STORY: Ducks Looking to Youth in Charles Nelson's Absence.
STORY: Ducks Looking to Youth in Charles Nelson's Absence
Through the first three weeks of the season, the Oregon offense appeared to be revitalized under Willie Taggart and had positioned themselves as one of the most explosive units in all of college football. Leading the way from the wideout position was Charles Nelson, the most experienced pass-catcher quarterback Justin Herbert had at his disposal. But following an ankle sprain in Week 3, the Oregon offense looked off against Arizona State, managing just 14 first half points, and totaling only 35 in their first loss of the season. With an increasingly dangerous PAC-12 slate ahead of them, the Ducks are in need of another playmaker stepping into Nelson's shoes for the coming weeks. Listen below to a full story on Charles Nelson's absence in the Oregon offense.
Charles Nelson's Injury Leaves Void in the Oregon Offense (by Alex Castle)… Continue with STORY: Ducks Looking to Youth in Charles Nelson's Absence.
QuackSmack: Wednesday, 9/26/17
Hosts: Matt Tyra, Austin Cracraft, and Maverick Pallack
6:00 Football Looking to Rebound vs Cal
- Bears much improved this season
- Secondary in trouble against pass-happy team?
- How Herbert can succeed without Nelson
QuackSmack: Wednesday, 9/26/17
Hosts: Matt Tyra, Austin Cracraft, and Maverick Pallack
6:00 Football Looking to Rebound vs Cal
- Bears much improved this season
- Secondary in trouble against pass-happy team?
- How Herbert can succeed without Nelson
AUDIO: Oregon Volleyball Preps for Rocky Mountain Trip
Oregon volleyball lost its second match of 2017 over the weekend at UCLA. The Ducks return home for a week of practice before heading back out on the road to take on Utah and Colorado on back-to-back days. Members of the team spoke to the media for the first time since the UCLA loss on Wednesday morning. The full interviews are below.
Head Coach Matt Ulmer
Outside Hitter Lindsey Vander Weide
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