Notes from around the college football nation: Spurrier jabs ESPN and Johnny Manziel makes headlines…again.

Jeff Hostetler FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Spring football is here but I still can not shake the March Madness.  Seeing the playoff atmosphere for the college basketball scene gets me even more pumped for when the college football playoffs arrive!  Here is a full list of when practices begin and spring games will occur…something to help plan out your spring break.  Let’s get into some news …

Huskies Turn To Dust as Oregon Finishes Sweep of Washington

Josh Schlichter FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

The Ducks have been hot-hot-hot over the past two weeks, and after a beautiful day up here in the Willamette Valley Oregon completed its second consecutive conference series sweep by smacking the dismal Washington Huskies, 6-0.  This game had plenty of bright spots: a fantastic offensive performance from coach Horton’s small ball run factory, and a dominant outing from Oregon’s …

From Hardwood To Hard Hits, Armstead’s Development Continues

Joel Gunderson FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

As the final seconds of Oregon’s Sweet 16 loss to Louisville ticked off the clock Friday night, one member of the Ducks squad knew that while the basketball season may have come to an end, the real work was about to begin. Arik Armstead gets no rest.  Back in Eugene, football is in the air once again, and the big …

Ducks Edge Huskies In Tight Game Two

Josh Schlichter FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Well it wasn’t a totally lost day for Ducks fans.  Just after the Oregon basketball team fell to top seeded Louisville, the Oregon baseball team redeemed the day with a close 1-0 win over the hated Washington Huskies.  After taking UW to extra innings the day before, the Duck offense fizzled out throughout most of the game, but got literally …

Louisville too much for the Ducks in Sweet 16 win

Sam Arney FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

It was a hard fought battle for the Oregon Ducks, who lost to the Louisville Cardinals 77-69 in the Sweet 16 Friday night.  Many analysts had Oregon as being extremely overmatched in this contest; while they were overmatched in some facets of the game, they managed to put up a valiant effort against arguably the best team in NCAA basketball …

Surprising Things I Learned from the Oregon/Louisville Game

Kim Hastings FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

I learned last night that our Ducks can stay with a very good Louisville team.  Nine times out or ten we’re going to go down to defeat to them, but we played them tough, won the game over the last 37 minutes, and comported ourselves well in a Sweet 16 game.  We also covered the spread, which did me no …

Baker’s Dozen: A Duck-Centric Ranking of the Remaining Teams

Nathan Roholt FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Everyone’s got some formula for solving The Bracket:  Always pencil the 1s and 2s in the first round.  Pick at least one 12 over a 5.  You have to choose a few upsets, because even though going chalk will land you in the top third of your pool, no one will respect you for how you got there.  Every year …

Oregon Unknowns: Ducks the odds-on favorite to advance in the Sweet Sixteen

Josh White History

When Oregon and Louisville tip it off tonight at 4:15 on CBS, the Ducks are matched up against arguably the hottest team in the country. But you should also know that this “Return of the Firs” team has been bending their knees and breaking all kinds of records this year.  Also, Oregon has some distinct historical and statistical advantages in this game. …

The Day the Webfoots Broke 100 Points

Joey Holland History

We all know the Ducks are capable of posting ridiculous offensive numbers.  However, one thing the team has yet to accomplish in the modern era is entering the realm of triple digits. Recently, Oregon has gained national attention for its explosive, high-scoring offense.  Over the last three years, the team has averaged nearly 50 points per game on the way …

Biggest Key to Akili’s Smith’s Success: Michael Klews

FishDuck Staff Men of Oregon: Players and Coaches

The Akili Smith Era was a special time at Oregon.  Many fans remember Smith for his arm as well as amazing ability to scramble.  Aside from Smith were also great rushers such as Reuben Droughns, Saladin McCullough who rumbled past opponents.  However, such success never could have been achieved without one of the most under rated offensive line units in …

Recruiting Update: Early In The Spring You Say?

Mark Flores FishWrap, FishWrap Archive

Football Recruiting Offers/News With a mere 31 days left until Oregon takes the field for our annual spring game, activity on the recruiting trail remains at a fevered pitch.  Under new head man Mark Helfrich, offers and heavy interest from the Oregon brass appear to be an overwhelming priority heading into the spring season.  With a commitment already achieved in …

The Oregon Game Plans: Kelly or Helfrich?

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Fish Reports

You knew this discussion had to begin: who WAS primarily responsible for the game plan and play calling on the field?  I thought it critical because I developed a checklist of what we needed Chip’s replacement to be skilled at, and the only item on the list unresolved was GAME-PLANNING.  I have detailed the unique attacks that Oregon has unleashed …