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Nope.SIAP... Does Young have to sit out the first half?
This whole postseason setup is squirrelly. I thought ISU deserved a far better opponent than 4-2 Oregon which, after all, didn't even win its division.
ISU wins this bowl game, everyone will say: well, Oregon sucks; ISU loses: see, I told you so.
Indiana, Northwestern, BYU, Coastal Carolina, or any other Top 20 team, even Iowa, would have been better for Cy and B12 fans.
The USC QB was terrible was first thing I noticed.
I didn't get all the way through it, but it seemed like USC didn't even try to run the ball most of the time. The Oregon DBs seemed to be in very tight coverage, even on the passes that were completed.
I agree, the USC QB threw some really bad passes.
He was running from Ducks all game. Everything he threw was on the run. Ducks were in the backfield all night.I didn't get all the way through it, but it seemed like USC didn't even try to run the ball most of the time. The Oregon DBs seemed to be in very tight coverage, even on the passes that were completed.
I agree, the USC QB threw some really bad passes.
The answer is Yes.... man or zone.Does Oregon play man or zone? Our tight ends can wreck a zone, but we've had a tendency to struggle against defenses that play man coverage well.
This isn’t a shot at you because like 15 people have asked it already, but I don’t understand how people don’t understand the straight forward rules of when someone has to sit out for a targeting election.SIAP... Does Young have to sit out the first half?
OU went pretty ultra conservative for a while in the second half and never were able to get it clicking again. If they stayed aggressive, it could have been a different game.To me, I don't see how Oregon scores more than 20 points. Oklahoma scored 27 and only 3 in the second half. Oregon's offense is not as good as Oklahoma's by far if their QB has the issues they say he has. Our defense has been as consistent as anything all year long and it's not going to stop now. Especially with Isheem actually playing this time. I am thinking even if that DE they have gives us fits, Brock will still get at minimum 2 to 3 touchdowns. That's not even factoring in Breece (THE NATIONS LEADING RUSHER) and apparently Oregon struggles against the run at times. We gonna win boys. Book it.
True. How's your wrist? Did you break it?OU went pretty ultra conservative for a while in the second half and never were able to get it clicking again. If they stayed aggressive, it could have been a different game.
Welcome. Here is my basic breakdown of ISU for the Oregon fans:Hi y’all, Duck fan here. Thanks for having me. Congrats on a great season and the NY6 berth! If any of you get bored and wish to visit any Duck forums, as others have mentioned: Scoopduck (paid), 247 (paid) are active but paywall, DucksAttack is not as highly trafficked as it used to be but you’ll find some knowledgeable Duck fans there and as long as you’re not an NDSU honk you’re welcome there. Lots of Duck fans on Reddit and twitter as well.
I follow college football closely, so I’m a bit familiar with ISU. What do you prefer to be called, other than the obvious Iowa State or Cyclones? Besides Oregon or Ducks we go by UO, U of O - Washington’s Daddy is also acceptable. I should note UO, not to be confused with those dyslexic Sooners who are still crying about the last time they visited Oregon, and whom I was hoping to see ISU flush a second time this season, and a valiant effort was made.
A bit about Oregon, not necessarily relevant to this game but since we’re playing for the first time: founded in 1876, the state’s flagship university. Located in Eugene (pop. 171k, 375k metro), about two hours south of Portland in the Willamette Valley. One of the smallest public schools in a P-5 conference, enrollment ~21k.
Football: decent from in the two platoon era, followed by 30 years of misery and darkness from the mid 1960s to 1994, after which football was re-born - largely thanks to a 97 yard interception return for a TD which we call The Pick, propelling Oregon over arch rival Washington and to the Rose Bowl. Since then: 5 Rose Bowls, 2 national title appearances and losses, 2 and now 3 Fiesta Bowls, and a Cotton Bowl. Since 2000 Oregon has been top-10 in wins, with 11 double digit win seasons. The last decade has been especially fruitful, with five top-5 poll finishes, four Pac-12 titles, and five seasons of 12+ wins.
We like to think we have the top program on the West Coast. USC still has their brand name, but Oregon’s national fan base, on field results, and Nike flash have helped close the gap. Oregon has a winning record against any conference opponent dating back nearly 40 years. For TV ratings purposes Oregon is the Pac-12’s biggest draw, and played in the two most watched games of the 2010s.
Since 2000 Oregon is 6-3 against the Big-12-
Wins: 2000 Holiday Bowl Texas, 2001 Fiesta Bowl Colorado, 2006 Oklahoma, 2008 Holiday Bowl Oklahoma State, 2012 Fiesta Bowl Kansas State, 2013 Alamo Bowl Texas.
Losses: 2004 Oklahoma, 2005 Holiday Bowl Oklahoma, 2015 Alamo Bowl TCU which had a blown 31-0 lead we shall not speak of.