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Friday Gameday

These always feel weird to me. This is the first Friday game since we picked up our RV spot and I am so used to being one of the "last ones in" in our section.

Last night, though, there were maybe 25 or 30 others in which is light compared to normal

As I walked toward the stadium this morning, traffic was flowing on MLK like any normal Friday. It felt eerie not to have a long line of cars waiting to get into parking, or see throngs of people milling around.

In some ways it makes what will happen tonight even more special as the parking lot and then stands fill and the energy goes from very calm to crazy in a much shorter duration.

It still feels strangely calm.

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Five-star Jackson Cantwell nugget…

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Hey everyone I’m on the scene right now in Nixa, MO, checking out five-star OT Jackson Cantwell. I’ve been told a couple times while I’ve been out here that no one is recruiting him harder than Oregon.

How hard? The Ducks are the only school with a group chat with his dad where every single coach is on it. We hear a lot about Lanning being relentless on the trail and this is a prime example.

Fact or Fiction: Four-star Cal QB commit Jaron Sagapolutele will flip?

Adam Gorney and Marshall Levenson include this in their fact or Fiction today:


Beyond the Pond: Michigan State

We had a chance to speak with @ryanobleness from @SpartansRivals about tonight's game. Some really good insights from Ryan and the entire team at Spartans Illustrated. Check it out right here:


Thursday Duck Sports Authority Recruiting Update

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I have reached out to the 4-star ranked No. 2 overall at the position to talk with him about his visit for Oregon's game vs. Michigan State.

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I have reached out to the 4-star ranked the No. 12 pro-style QB in his class about his big recent offer from the Ducks.

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The early 6-foot-1, 185-pounder is coached by Baylin Trujilo, a well-known, well-connected quarterback coach in Florida who is tied to several top prospects in the state. He hasn't yet tendered his offer from the Ducks, but Arkansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Syracuse, and West Virginia are among those from the Power Four who are believing in his abilities. We will see what he has to say about Oregon after his visit for the game against Michigan State.

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3-star 2025 California athlete McKay Madsen listed Oregon, BYU, and UCLA and his Top 3, and I have reached out to talk about what stands out about the Ducks heading into his final decision.

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Exciting potential Ducks future duo from the 2026 cycle, who star for championship-level 4A Weddington High School in Matthews, NC of the Charlotte area are both highly-recruited 4-stars being pursued by top programs across the country. Harris is a force on the defensive line, Davis Jr. is a hybrid who plays all over the field in high school, and is son of Carolina Panthers' linebacker legend who went to Georgia, Thomas Davis. And the two are cousins, and Aiden also plays alongside 3-star brother Andrew on the defensive line.

I will be reaching out to others and adding for information to this thread. Happy Thursday, Duck Sports Authority nation!

Wednesday Windup: Recruiting Notes

Because the Wednesday War Room is getting very long at times, I wanted to separate out some of the recruiting stuff from the football stuff, so I created the Wednesday Windup... which is only recruiting notes so far this week:

DSA RoundTable with special guest commentator Akili Smith

Good morning all, it is the time whenteh DSA staff gets together around our mythic and legendary round table to answer the key questions of the week in our DSA RoundTable. This week we were joined by special guest former Oregon QB @akili_smith for his thoughts as well. A big thank you to Akili for his time and insights!

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A little note about Wednesday content

For a long time I have added recruiting notes at the bottom of the Wednesday War Room but once the season started that has really become too big of a single article.

So tomorrow I have added a Wednesday Windup recruiting article as it's own content piece so we don't lose sight of some of the midweek notes around recruiting.

Enjoy!

Jonathan Smith previews matchup with Oregon

Just going to do this as a board post. This is my article from Smith's comments today

As Michigan State prepares for a tough Friday night matchup against Oregon, head coach Jonathan Smith shared his thoughts on the Ducks and their formidable presence on both sides of the ball. With a quick turnaround after their last game, Smith noted the challenge of facing Oregon on the road, but expressed confidence in his team's preparation.

"Just walked off the practice field and kind of turned the page to a brand-new opponent, another challenging opponent on the road, but excited about the opportunity," said Smith, highlighting the intensity of preparing for a game on a short week.

Smith had high praise for Oregon’s explosive offense, singling out quarterback Dillon Gabriel for his impressive accuracy and leadership. "The quarterback's a good player, accurate with the ball, might be leading the country in completion percentage, and they've got some athletes that he's throwing it to," Smith remarked. Oregon’s offense has been a juggernaut this season, and Smith made it clear that his team will have their hands full containing them.

On the defensive side, Smith commended Oregon’s steady improvement, particularly in their recent performance against UCLA. "I look at those guys, they just continue to improve...played really, really well against UCLA, held them pretty much throughout the entire game," he said. Oregon’s defense, according to Smith, has grown stronger each week, making the upcoming matchup all the more difficult.

Smith is no stranger to the environment his team will face in Eugene, having experienced it as both a player and coach during his tenure at Oregon State. He acknowledged the challenges of playing in a hostile atmosphere, noting, "It's definitely an exciting fan base that feels like they impact the game, and so these are the type of games you love playing in."

When asked about his familiarity with Oregon’s program, given his extensive coaching experience in the Pac-12, Smith admitted that it’s a two-way street. "Obviously, you know, their schemes the last couple of years have been consistent...but I don't know if there's one side that gets an advantage with it," he explained, recognizing that both teams are familiar with each other's strategies.

Smith also addressed the emotional aspect of facing Oregon, a program he’s intimately familiar with from his time at Oregon State. "Once it's kicked off, it's a college football game...and emotionally, you approach it the same," Smith stated, emphasizing that he and his staff, including some with Oregon ties, are focused on the task at hand rather than the rivalry.

As Michigan State looks to rebound after some tough outings, Smith remains focused on getting the best out of his team, particularly in terms of balancing pressure and coverage. Reflecting on their previous game, he noted, "You've got to pick your poison...they did a nice job, and us trying to continue to mix up our looks." This flexibility will be crucial in handling Oregon’s versatile offense.

Looking ahead to the game, Smith acknowledged the importance of leadership within his squad, highlighting the player-led aspect of Michigan State’s approach. "You want to be able to kind of share the vision of what it needs to look like, but then, you know, pass the ownership to the players. And these guys have," said Smith, reflecting on how his team has grown.

Finally, when asked about the dissolution of the Pac-12 and Oregon’s departure for the Big Ten, Smith expressed a sense of loss for the historic conference but remained focused on the future. "That conference was a historical conference, conference of champions...There is some pride and grit to the two great places that are still there, Washington State and Oregon State," Smith remarked, adding that the high level of play from both schools this season shows their resilience.

With respect for Oregon’s head coach Dan Lanning, Smith shared his admiration for his counterpart. "Dan's a really good coach. I enjoy our conversations when we gather at meetings...He's done a great job there, and he'll present another challenge with his team," Smith said, knowing that the Ducks will be a formidable opponent.

As Michigan State prepares for Friday’s game, Smith and his staff will be ready for the challenge that awaits in Eugene.

Bryce Boettcher: The preparation doesn't charge

After another stellar game, Bryce Boettcher spoke with media after practice today and talked about preparation, Michigan State and the Stomp out Cancer uniforms:


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