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We are back. A day later than usual but still ready to talk about the Ducks. Oregon beats Stanford on Saturday in Eugene.
Is this Oregon's most complete win to date? We talk about the win and where it stacks up.
Bo Nix is playing really good football and might not be getting the love he deserves.
Chase Cota scores a long touchdown on Saturday. We talk about his story and playing his final season with the Ducks.
It's another action-packed pod. Be sure to listen, comment, share, rate, all of the things that help us grow our pod.
We'll be back with another pod this week previewing the Arizona game in Tucson.
Episode No. 2 for the week. Which means we turn the page from talking about Washington State and look to the upcoming Stanford game.
It's a huge week for the Ducks. A chance to really cement themselves as a top contender in the conference. A chance to also exercise some demons if you will also. Stanford has dangerously had their number under David Shaw. It seems to be a point of pride for him each season to beat the Ducks no matter what other games he loses.
Matt and I talk about this one and the surprise that our concern levels seem to be relatively low for this one. At least for now.
Who will stand out? Who will step up? What are the keys to the game?
We talk about all of it. Give you our 5 games and also our lock of the week. Check out this weeks Stanford preview pod.
Dan Lanning and Oregon was able to pull off an unexpected win over Washington State. I mean, everyone expected them to win, but headed into the fourth quarter, it wasn't looking very promising for the Ducks.
Matt and I discuss this win. Where it ranks. How Oregon did it. Our impressions of Bo Nix, Troy Franklin and this receiver group.
We also talk about the game plan of Wazzu and why they were able to keep Oregon in check for three quarters of football.
Lastly, Oregon's Chase Cota made some tough catches. We talk about his transfer to Oregon and having the chance to end his college career 'at home.'
It's all in this pod. We'll preview Stanford later this week.
Until then enjoy, like, share and comment to help us keep growing the pod.
We are back with a second episode this week. If you missed it, Matt and I recorded a couple short days ago reviewing the BYU win.
Now we are back talking Washington State and the tough upcoming road game for the Ducks. What concerns us? How does Oregon win? Will the road be a factor?
Additionally we take a couple questions from our ScoopDuck readers and answer them on air.
Lastly we go over our 5 games worth watching and end the pod with our lock of the week in the Oregon game.
It's all in this episode. Be sure to like, follow and comment.
The Ducks were back in Autzen Saturday scoring a huge win over BYU. Matt and I break down the win. What stood out, what needs to improve and more.
Are these Ducks for real? How do we feel about Oregon now with a 2-1 record.
The fans are getting closer to filling up Autzen stadium once again. We talk about those differences and why Oregon is back to being 'fun' to watch once again.
There was a lot to unpack from this game. We've got you covered this week. Up next will be a pod talking Washington State and other interesting games of note this weekend.
Be sure to follow and like our pods. Comments are always welcome.
We inch closer to the debut of Oregon football under Dan Lanning at Georgia. The Ducks are headed to Atlanta now ready to tackle the Georgia Dawgs in the season opener Saturday.
Do the Ducks have a chance? A chance, yes. Will they win? Who knows.
Matt and I go over the big game one final time and our thoughts on what Oregon must do to win.
Additionally we go over our five games worth watching this weekend in addition to the Oregon-Georgia game. There are some good ones you'll want to keep tabs on.
It's all right here in your second ScoopDuck in Hi-Fi edition this week.
It's game week Duck fans. The week we've all been waiting for.
Which means this week we get to talk about Oregon vs Georgia. Do the Ducks have a chance? Are we all taking Oregon for granted like the Ohio State game last year?
We talk about the game and who likely leads this team on offense Saturday.
Additionally Matt and I discuss the latest in conference realignment matters. It's all in this 30-minute (Ish) segment so tune in and enjoy.
Moving forward we'll be attempting to do two short (er) pods for your listening pleasure.
A big bombshell in conference realignment talks hit Thursday morning. The Big-10 conference secured a mega deal that will pay its member-schools handsomely.
Even bigger news is the new deal was structured in a way to allow future expansion into the conference. Further fueling a belief the Big-10 will add more schools after adding USC and UCLA.
Will that be Oregon in the future?
Nobody knows. But Matt Bagley and myself offered our thoughts on this topic as well as some of the latest recruiting news for Oregon football.
It's all in this weeks pod. Be sure to tune in, enjoy and share.
Welcome back to another great edition of the ScoopDuck podcast.
Matt Bagley and myself tackle some of the hard (er) questions in life: which beers have you been sampling lately? I offer my recent favorites as does Matt talk about the Oregon Brewer's Festival event in Portland.
We dip our foot a bit into some NIL discussions and how Oregon fits into the national scheme.
More importantly we bring in Jarrid Denney to talk about Oregon football. What he's seen at camp thus far. Top storylines to track and much more.
It's all right here in this weeks pod.
It's been a while but we are back on the airwaves. Matt and I return with a big podcast dedicated to the Pac-12 conference talks, where Oregon fits in, timelines and more.
Additionally the Ducks landed one of its top-ranked commits in program history during our absence. We talk about the addition of quarterback Dante Moore along with other news.
Please check out this weeks episode and as always: subscribe, rate and share.
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