Ducks Heat up Heading Into Summer

Brandon Gruber FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

The freshmen have been on campus for a few weeks and summer workouts are nearly underway. For the Ducks, there isn’t a whole lot needing to be figured out.  The running backs look talented, though experience isn’t plentiful.  Marcus Mariota looks to build upon one of the best freshman seasons for a quarterback in college football history, and the Ducks …

In CFB’s Free Agency, Oregon Would Aim High To Fill Needs

Joel Gunderson FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

It’s July, which means NBA free agency is in high gear. For fans in Portland, that means mid-level signings and questionable trades. One thing that free agency offers the big spenders, however, is the opportunity for quick improvement. If college football offered the same opportunity, you have to figure that Oregon would be in the running for some of the …

Oregon’s Offense is a 99, but Should It Be?

Nathan Roholt FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

In a long offseason, these are the slowest days.  The sports world mirrors the working world: everyone’s on vacation, but when we check in, we find little going on. For a sport with as much coverage as college football, the length of the season itself is quite short.  To make the offseason more manageable, fans celebrate small milestones to break …

Notes from around the college football nation: Florida’s starting QB off to baseball and Urban Meyer tattletale

Jeff Hostetler FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

First off, I want to wish everyone a happy Independence Day weekend.  Glad there are those who serve and protect our country so we can enjoy the freedoms we do. My thanks and appreciation go out to our service men and women, because of them we can enjoy such things as college football. July is a crucial month for the …

An elite recruit and stable of returning studs – Future looks bright for Oregon Baseball

Victor Flores FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

The offseason hasn’t been all fireworks and barbeques for the Oregon baseball team. Their best hitter last season, Ryon Healy, signed a $500,000 deal with the Oakland A’s, who took him in the third round of the MLB draft. Young and promising pitcher Cole Wiper was also drafted and paid – the Texas Rangers signed him for a surprisingly high $700,000. Other …

Season of the International Duck

Mathew Topolewski FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

As the burning coals cool down beneath the barbecue and the final burst of fireworks twinkle into the night, a stark realization overcomes the senses. “Holy crap! We’re half way through summer!” That’s right, before you know it the leaves will start falling as the rain will resume pouring. With this in mind, the cessation of Independence Day can only …

Summer Blockbusters Fishduck Style

Kim Hastings FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Good morning, Ducks!  Much as I would like to spend another week dissecting and dismantling the buffoons who doubted the Mighty Ducks over the course of the last two years, it’s time to move forward. The hot weather is here, which means that it’s time for the movie blockbusters to hit the big screen.  So, from your friends at Fishduck …

Makeover complete, Huskies believe they can fly

Josh White FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

They say if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. And, over the last several football seasons, that appears to be concisely the goal of the University of Washington. Since the “glorious” (see: NCAA rules violations riddled) Don James era, the long time formidable team from the largest Northwest metropolis has gone from powerhouse to punching bag. However, in 2013, will …

Chip and the Eagles: Dog Days of Summer

Mark Saltveit FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

This is the dullest time in the pro football calendar, where the sailing ship of gridiron glory hits windless doldrums and ghosts, as sailors used to say. That’s a verb that means drifting aimlessly, becalmed except for the occasional wisp of a breeze (or a phony controversy manufactured by desperate sports writers). You might be tempted to call these the …