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QuackSmack: Wednesday (10/4/23)
Hosted by Xaiver Aguiar, John Evans, and Wilder Lewis
Oregon Heads into Bye Week (6:00)
- Recapping the win over Stanford
- Where does Troy Franklin rank among Pac-12 receivers?
- Grading each position group heading into Bye Week
Oregon Volleyball Splits Series Against the Washington Schools (6:25)
- Recapping the match against Washington
- Felt like Wazzu was the first match where Oregon really had to play from behind, especially early in a match. Do we think this factored into them not being able to come back?
- What does Oregon have to fix before the next time they…
QuackSmack: Tuesday (10/3/23)
Hosted by Knight Jarecki, David Miller, Logan Thompson and Aiden Hess
Oregon Football heads into bye week undefeated (6:00)
- What have we learned about the Ducks through the first 5 games of the season
- Position grades
- UW in sight. What to remember about last years clash vs the Huskies
Oregon Volleyball splits series vs Washington schools (6:20)
- Ducks rise to #5 in the rankings and #4 in the RPI
- What we learned from this weekend
- Mountain schools on deck. What to expect
College Football Power Rankings
- Pac-12 rankings
- Conference rankings
Troy Franklin Proving To Be Among Nation’s Best Pass Catchers
By Aiden Hess
It’s no secret that Troy Franklin has been the favorite target of Ducks’ quarterback Bo Nix five games into the Oregon Football season. Franklin has gotten off to a crazy start to the year and easily the fastest of his collegiate career. So far in 2023, he has put up a team leading seven receiving touchdowns and 535 yards. If Franklin can keep up even a similar pace all the way through his year, we may see his name be in recognition for the Fred Biletnikoff Award given to the nation’s best wide receiver.
Last Saturday, the Ducks traveled to Palo Alto, Calif. to take on the Stanford Cardinal in their first Pac-12 matchup of the season. Oregon’s offense sputtered out of the gate, going three and out on their first two drives. Oregon trailed Stanford 3-0 after the first quarter and fell behind 6-0 after another long Cardinal field goal in the second quarter. It wasn’t until a touchdown drive in the middle of quarter number two highlighted by a…
Read MoreTroy Franklin Proving To Be Among Nation’s Best Pass Catchers
By Aiden Hess
It’s no secret that Troy Franklin has been the favorite target of Ducks’ quarterback Bo Nix five games into the Oregon Football season. Franklin has gotten off to a crazy start to the year and easily the fastest of his collegiate career. So far in 2023, he has put up a team leading seven receiving touchdowns and 535 yards. If Franklin can keep up even a similar pace all the way through his year, we may see his name be in recognition for the Fred Biletnikoff Award given to the nation’s best wide receiver.
Last Saturday, the Ducks traveled to Palo Alto, Calif. to take on the Stanford Cardinal in their first Pac-12 matchup of the season. Oregon’s offense sputtered out of the gate, going three and out on their first two drives. Oregon trailed Stanford 3-0 after the first quarter and fell behind 6-0 after another long Cardinal field goal in the second quarter. It wasn’t until a touchdown drive in the middle of quarter number two highlighted by a…
Read MoreQuackSmack: Monday (10/2/23)
Hosts: Levi Bergthold, Griffin Bowes, Lily Crane, Jackson Elliot
6:00 Oregon Football Overcomes Sluggish Start at The Farm
- Game recap
- Worried about the 1st Quarter?
- Top performers
6:20 Oregon Soccer Finding Their Stride, Drops 2 Conference Games
- Match review versus Colorado, Utah
- The offense wakes up
- A changeup in goalkeeper for the Ducks
6:40 Football Roundup
- USC almost chokes in Boulder
- Utah’s luck finally runs out vs Oregon State
- Washington finds a way
Oregon Volleyball Recap: Oregon takes 1st conference loss to the Cougars
Written Story by Ben Schoenfield
Today at Matthew Knight Arena the #6 Oregon Ducks (13-1, 3-0) faced off against the #7 Washington State Cougars (13-1, 3-0) at 12:00. The Ducks came in with a 20-match home winning streak. The Cougars are coming in on a 12-game winning streak.
In the first set the Cougars got off to a hot start and scored the first 10 points of the match. Washington State was capitalizing off of errors by the Oregon team, as well as being on point defensively with a lot of blocks. In the second half the set was played pretty close, after the first 10 points it was 15-14 for the rest of the set. Washington State won the first set 25-14.
In the second set the Ducks stabilized and won the second set, the set was a lot of back and forth with a few runs. Oregon recovered and turned around the kill to error ratio. The Ducks kept the Cougars streaks to a minimum. Oregon won the set 25-20, tying the match at 1 set each.
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Soccer Recap: Oregon's 2 Goals Not Enough to Stop Utah And a Hat Trick by O'Kane
By: Logan Thompson
The Oregon Ducks (0-8-2) came into this game against the Utah Utes (4-3-4) with a good bit of optimism after playing their best game of the season on Thursday against a very strong Colorado side. Unfortunately for the Ducks, this wasn't enough.
The game didn't start out the best for the Ducks as Utah dominated possession early eventually resulting in a penalty committed by the Ducks in the box. The resulting free kick was converted by Katie O'Kane giving Utah an early lead in the 19'. Utah continued their attack after this but the Ducks caught a break in the 25' as a Utah shot from the far side barely rolled past the goal on the near side.
After this things turned around in the Ducks' favor for the rest of the half. After a strong shot by McCulloch was saved, a couple of minutes later Kaitlyn Paculba scored her first goal of the season in the 40' during a strong Ducks counter. The good play would continue for the Ducks with a…
Read MoreSoccer Recap: Oregon's 2 Goals Not Enough to Stop Utah And a Hat Trick by O'Kane
By: Logan Thompson
The Oregon Ducks (0-8-2) came into this game against the Utah Utes (4-3-4) with a good bit of optimism after playing their best game of the season on Thursday against a very strong Colorado side. Unfortunately for the Ducks, this wasn't enough.
The game didn't start out the best for the Ducks as Utah dominated possession early eventually resulting in a penalty committed by the Ducks in the box. The resulting free kick was converted by Katie O'Kane giving Utah an early lead in the 19'. Utah continued their attack after this but the Ducks caught a break in the 25' as a Utah shot from the far side barely rolled past the goal on the near side.
After this things turned around in the Ducks' favor for the rest of the half. After a strong shot by McCulloch was saved, a couple of minutes later Kaitlyn Paculba scored her first goal of the season in the 40' during a strong Ducks counter. The good play would continue for the Ducks with a…
Read MorePREVIEW: Oregon VB Has a Top-10 Match with the Cougars
by Cuinn Huber
The University of Oregon Volleyball Team is preparing for its first match of the season against
a ranked PAC 12 team with the Washington State Cougars coming to Matthew Knight Arena on Sunday. These two teams are ranked at number six and number seven respectively setting the stage for a cutthroat match between these two volleyball powerhouses. The Ducks are coming having won every single home game last season and all of the ones that have been played so far this season putting immense pressure on them to keep the streak alive against arguably their most difficult opponent so far this season. Ducks Star players Mimi Colyer, Morgan Lewis, and Karson Bacon the current PAC 12 defensive player of the week will have to be playing at their maximum if the Ducks want to win this game. The team also needs to minimize their errors to not allow Wazzu an opportunity to get a leg up.
The Washington State Cougars are also coming into match only losing one…
Read MorePREVIEW: Oregon VB Has a Top-10 Match with the Cougars
by Cuinn Huber
The University of Oregon Volleyball Team is preparing for its first match of the season against
a ranked PAC 12 team with the Washington State Cougars coming to Matthew Knight Arena on Sunday. These two teams are ranked at number six and number seven respectively setting the stage for a cutthroat match between these two volleyball powerhouses. The Ducks are coming having won every single home game last season and all of the ones that have been played so far this season putting immense pressure on them to keep the streak alive against arguably their most difficult opponent so far this season. Ducks Star players Mimi Colyer, Morgan Lewis, and Karson Bacon the current PAC 12 defensive player of the week will have to be playing at their maximum if the Ducks want to win this game. The team also needs to minimize their errors to not allow Wazzu an opportunity to get a leg up.
The Washington State Cougars are also coming into match only losing one…
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