US Open Failures Remind Us That Nothing Is Guaranteed

Joel Gunderson FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Last weekend, as the world watched Phil Mickelson stumble to another second place finish in The U.S. Open at Merion, I couldn’t help but correlate his failures to a more local team. The squad that huffs, and puffs, but can never blow the house down. It’s too soon to compare the Oregon Ducks football team to “Lefty,” who has come …

Notes from around the college football nation: Manziel leaving college station and Athletes are about to get paid

Jeff Hostetler FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

It seems like right now all we have to look forward to is hearing about lawsuits involving the NCAA and a few select schools.  We are also hearing more reports of coaches trash talking one another, recruits committing to schools (even though they will flip to another school in three months) and other random things going on to entertain fans …

Why Kickers Deserve a Break

Victor Flores FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Kickers might be the most polarizing athletes in all of sports.  Their only job is to kick the football between two goal posts, often during the fourth quarter when games are close, so the results of their kicks leave room for two possible narratives;  If they make the field goal, they’re heroes.  If they miss, they’re awful, disgraceful, should-be-playing-soccer scapegoats. …

Isn’t it Just About Time for My Happy Dance?

Kim Hastings FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Every week, as I approach the time to talk to you folks, I wish for just two things.  I wish for the conclusion of the NCAA investigation,   and for the beginning of my happy dance     with full knowledge that at my age it will likely look more like this:     Two weeks ago we were teased …

Chip, Nick, DeSean and Snoop Lion

Mark Saltveit FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

One of the interesting things about Chip Kelly taking over the Eagles is how connected this team is to the Pac-12. Consider the quarterback competition, which reporters back east can’t stop talking about, even though Duck fans know Kelly won’t make a decision until right before the season starts. There are five quarterbacks on the roster, though no one considers …

Sports Medicine: Vitamins, Minerals, and Nutritional Supplements

NeuroDocDuck FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

In Part 3 of this series on Vitamins, Minerals, and Nutritional Supplements, we will explore some of the dietary supplements used by athletes to improve performance. Future articles will continue this discussion, as a full discussion of all of them would require a very long article.  In addition, many semi- and non-athletes may use these products as well. These articles …

Give Thanks to the Little Guys

Don Gilman FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

For every Marcus Mariota, there is a Dane Ebanez, J.R. Maffie and Axel McQuaw. For every first-round draft pick there are scores of players who come to practice every day, hitting the trenches and working just as hard as the stars.  Yet these players pass quietly through the hallowed halls of Oregon with little or no acclaim, sometimes without scholarships …

Who will lead the 2013 Oregon Ducks in tackles?

Josh White FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

The huge question on defense is, who will be the leading tackler in the fall? From 2009 thru 2011, the final Oregon defensive statistics listed John Boyett as one of the top two tacklers on the team alongside Casey Matthews and Spencer Paysinger. The next season after the BCS Title game, Michael Clay, DeWitt Stuckey and Kiko Alonso stepped in for Matthews and Paysinger to rack …

History Shows Ducks Can Succeed Without Going to The Bulk Section

Joey Holland Editorials

Today, the college football landscape requires an exceptional amount of athleticism.  Bigger players are now faster and more specialized than they used to be, and size has become a true emphasis in the game. This is proven by the recent success of SEC teams that play host to physical freaks such as Alabama’s D.J. Fluker, a 6-foot-5, 340-pound run-blocker, or …

Recruiting Update: Faster Than a Speeding Bullet

Mark Flores FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Football Recruiting Commitments Special teams are far from the most glamorous positions on the gridiron, however, within Oregon’s system, every slot of the depth chart is of equal importance. Heading into 2013, the Ducks wasted no time in securing senior long snapper Drew Howell’s replacement in that of Tanner Carew (2-Star/La Verne, CA), a venerable athlete and the No. 1-ranked …

Expert QB Analysis of UO Commit Morgan Mahalak

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Talent Evaluation

We have a unique treat never before done on FishDuck.com, or any other football site, as we learn what to look for in a Quarterback prospect for Oregon!  Forget the million details—what can a fan easily look for to see if a player can help us?  We are fortunate to have two specialists who teach young QBs as their profession …