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Ducks offer Rivals100 QB

Oregon has offered four-star Kentucky 2022 QB Gavin Wimsatt. Here's what I wrote about Wimsatt a couple months back:

Wimsatt is a true dual-threat, but he also may have the best arm of any quarterback in the region. I got a chance to see Wimsatt live over the summer going against several other top passers in the region, and it was clear who had the most arm talent. Wimsatt has an easy, unforced delivery and spins a beautiful football. He also shows the ability to throw with accuracy on the rollout, and if needed he can take off and make big plays with his feet.

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Oregon an early standout for 2022 four-star

Talked with Missouri four-star DE DJ Wesolak this week. Four of his last five offers have come from Pac-12 schools, but Oregon actually offered back in November and has had time to develop that relationship. Wesolak talks about his fit in the Pac-12, and also lists Oregon as one of the programs that is strong with him early in the article below:

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Just for fun.....

I saw this question on another site. Alabama is very good and in the discussion for best college team in history. Here is the question:
Could a team comprised of Pac-12 All-Stars from today beat them in a head to head game? I would like to think so given ample practice time but to be honest I'm not sure. The Pac-12 needs to pick up there game for sure!
Oh and we have potenially Alabama talent receivers coming in but give me a Barnwell (#58) at DT please....what a monster!

Season grades: QB

I'm finishing up the first of the Season Grade series with a look at Tyler Shough and Anthony Brown. Will publish in an hour or so.

But I was wondering what grades would you give those two? I'm doing it like:

Shough
Passing game grade:
Run game grade:
Overall grade:

Brown
Passing game grade:
Run game grade:
Overall grade:

What would you do?
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Defensive Coordinator: Hot board

Here is the article I put together. Did not want to rush it up last night because there were some texts and calls I wanted to get back before I posted this.

Mahomes

Did anyone else notice on both the play and replays that Mahomes was experiencing Fencing Reflex before he hit the ground yesterday. Watch his left arm and hand tighten up, almost like a stroke or paralyzed person before he hits the ground. Something in that initial impact around his neck causes him to have strong concussion symptoms and or like being knocked out before he hit the ground. Hope he’s alright but doesn’t bode well to be back by Sunday.

Mahomes concussion

MBB: Season resumes...

EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon men’s basketball program has been cleared to resume all team-related activities, head coach Dana Altman announced on Monday.

“The health and safety of our student-athletes is always our top priority, and we are grateful to our medical team for guiding us through this process,” said Altman. “We are resuming activities today and will continue following all COVID-related protocols.”

No. 21 Oregon is scheduled to host Oregon State Saturday at 7:30 p.m. (Pac-12 Network).

Three games were postponed during the Ducks’ pause of activities due to COVID-19 protocols. The UCLA game scheduled for Tuesday at Matthew Knight Arena has been moved to Feb. 1 in Los Angeles (2 p.m., ESPN2). Last week’s home games against Arizona State and Arizona were also postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date.

WBB: Tip times set for remainder of season...

EUGENE, Ore. – The Pac-12 Conference has announced tip-off times and television designations for the rest of the Oregon women’s basketball team’s 2020-21 regular-season schedule.

Two of Oregon’s remaining 11 scheduled games will be nationally televised, with the other nine set to be broadcast on Pac-12 Network. The No. 10 Ducks will face No. 11 Arizona (Feb. 8) and No. 1 Stanford (Feb. 15) on ESPN2.

Oregon’s postponed game at Arizona State, scheduled for Jan. 17, has not yet been rescheduled.

DateOpponentTime (PT)TV
Jan. 22Washington State5 PMPac-12 Network
Jan. 24Washington2 PMPac-12 Network
Jan. 29at Utah2 PMPac-12 Network
Jan. 31at Colorado11 AMPac-12 Network
Feb. 5Arizona State8 PMPac-12 Network
Feb. 8Arizona4 PMESPN2
Feb. 12California4 PMPac-12 Network
Feb. 15Stanford4 PMESPN2
Feb. 19at UCLA5 PMPac-12 Network
Feb. 21at USC12 PMPac-12 Network
Feb. 28Oregon State3 PMPac-12 Network

MBB: Next week's UCLA game moved to LA...

The Oregon-UCLA game scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 19 at Matthew Knight Arena has been rescheduled for Feb. 1 in Los Angeles. The game will tip at 2 p.m. and will be broadcast by ESPN2.

The Ducks will now have a three-game road trip to Los Angeles, playing the Bruins on Jan. 28, USC on Jan. 30 and UCLA again two days later. Oregon and UCLA were originally set to play in Eugene on Dec. 23 before that game was postponed.

The University of Oregon men’s basketball program announced Tuesday that it has paused all team-related activities because of COVID-19 protocols and that this week’s games against Arizona State (Thursday) and Arizona (Saturday) have been postponed.

No. 22 Oregon’s next scheduled game is Saturday, Jan. 23 versus Oregon State at Matthew Knight Arena (7:30 p.m., Pac-12 Network)
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