Gut wrenching times with Chip Kelly

Sam Arney FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

With the new era of Helfrich football just over the rise, I thought it would be a good time to look back at the Chip Kelly era. Specifically the most gut wrenching parts of it.  As we are all huge Ducks fans, some of the most vivid memories we have over the last four seasons are the losses.  Chip Kelly was such a …

Rivalry Losing Steam In Politically Correct World

Joel Gunderson FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

The debate over rival-rooting-etiquette came into question this week on a local radio show, prompting passionate calls of “We’re all in the same state,” and “I root for both teams unless they’re playing each other.” Quite frankly, I had to turn the channel. I wrote an article after the Newtown shooting talking about the lines between passion and insensitivity in sports being blurred, with …

The Overreaction to “Big Games”

Victor Flores FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

A week after the Oregon baseball team got eliminated from the College World Series I went on Twitter with a question in mind: Were any Ducks fans angry at coach George Horton for this disappointing end to the season?  I typed his name into the search bar and scrolled through the tweets, looking at the pages like I was watching …

Notes from around the college football nation: Middle School recruiting frenzy and Vandalism destroys college football

Jeff Hostetler FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

I recently got one step closer to kick off  -  just purchased my Athlon Sports College football preview magazine.  Once I have that magazine in my hands, life is good.  It makes me realize the season is almost here (even though it is forever away).  We still have so much to talk about.  The recruiting trail for middle school kids is …

Father’s Day Gift List for Fans Around the Country

Kim Hastings FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

While most people know FishDuck as being the preeminent source of innovative knowledge about all things sport having to do with the University of Oregon (as well as Philadelphia, wink wink say no more) what most do not realize is that FishDuck is also a leading research and analysis firm with respect to societal opinion. We have partnered with the …

Trouble in Philly Town for Chip?

Mark Saltveit FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Philadelphia’s fans are notoriously critical and, as the Eagles mini-camp finished up, there were signs that the burst of initial excitement over Chip Kelly’s new regime was dissolving in a drizzle of worries. The only question is, how much of this worry is legitimate and how much is instinctive gloom-mongering by the fans who once  booed Santa Claus? 1. Starting …

Meet Your New Ducks: Another Hawaiian Football Guru

Joe Packer FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Here he is, the first verbal commitment of the 2014 class. It’s strange to think that none of these guys will even play a down at Autzen for another year and three months; however, their development and success over that time plays a vital role in determining the future of our beloved Ducks. As history has shown, the “star” system …

Recruiting Update: Baker to “Quack?”

Mark Flores FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Football Recruiting Commitments Oregon has never been the biggest player in the JUCO ranks due to a crop of venerable prep recruiting classes. Recently however, stars such as former offensive lineman Kyle Long seem to have upped the Ducks’ interest in the junior college pipeline. Last week, Oregon received commitments from two highly touted recruits in that of defensive end Tui …

The Surprise Winner of 2013 NCAA Track Championships

Mathew Topolewski FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

As the the final runner crossed the finish line on the last day of the NCAA Track & Field Championships Saturday, the Ducks – particularly the women’s squad – left behind a potentially historic season incomplete.  It wasn’t what many had hoped for, but still shows what a great program Oregon has.  Even on a day where things might have gone better, our teams sprinted away with three individual first …

Switching Sides – Who’s Your Pick?

Brandon Gruber FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

  Dion Jordan came to Oregon as a 6′-6″ freshman, standing like a small forward on the hardwood at a lanky 210 or so pounds.  Receiving reps at receiver for a short time before moving to tight end, no one could foresee the defensive monster that would be released a few years later. The Ducks are known for recruiting athletes …