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Three undefeated and 13 one loss teams....

I feel there are 2 levels of 1 loss teams...

UPPER LEVEL:
Georgia
Oregon
Alabama
Utah
Oklahoma
Penn State



LOWER LEVEL:

Baylor
Minnesota
Boise State
SMU
Cincinnati
Memphis
Appalachian State

***Are there any teams on the lower level
that you would replace an upper level team with? My opinion, NOT A CHANCE✅

***As of today...BELOW I’ve ranked how I honestly feel the upper level should be....based solely on their body of work up to this date.

If ALL the 1 loss teams were to win out...my order would be this:
Georgia
Oregon/Utah
Penn State
Alabama
Oklahoma

++With that said...Georgia loses to LSU and Penn State loses to Ohio State...that leaves the question of whether Auburn beats Alabama (Yes) & the Ducks beat Utah (Yes)
^^Doesn’t matter what happens in the Oklahoma/Baylor re-match!
^^Also don’t think it matters what happens in the Auburn/Bama game

AZ Getting a Good RB in Johns

This article doesn't say, but I think he was at about 275 yds in this game vs no 6 Aloha, where he started his HS career. "Battle of the Lake" next week should be the end of the line for LR, but who knows.


No. 22 Lakeridge 51, No. 6 Aloha 40

Jalen John rushed for four touchdowns, Cooper Justice ran for two and passed for another, and the Pacers (5-6) of Lake Oswego upended the host Warriors (9-2). Regan Wilson caught two of Timothy Dennis Jr.’s three touchdown passes – including a 76-yard score that pulled Aloha within 44-40 with 1:28 left. John has multiple rushing touchdowns in each of his past four games and has a total of 10 in that time.
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Cristobal post Arizona quotes

OPENING STATEMENT

Certainly a real happy locker room. Hats off to the entire team for playing hard. Thank you to the crowd. Autzen as usual really made it difficult for the opponent to function, consistently gave us a lot of juice and always awesome. Especially when we have so many guests here, so many recruits and whatnot. I thought it was an incredible environment and you know came out, certainly defense stood out holding a team like that, that type of an offense with that type of firepower to six points was really impressive. The way they communicated with passion and flew around, and made some great plays. Justin Herbert, the offense made a lot of big plays mostly in the passing game, running game was inconsistent, but had a lot of bright moments as well and had a chance to take the momentum of the game. We lost it but then they got it back and did their job. So overall, you know, pretty solid performance and looking forward to getting better.

Update on Mycah Pittman and CJ Verdell

CRISTOBAL: Well Mycah hurt his arm. Obviously he hurt his arm. The severity of it we’ll know, I mean, but it's a pretty good shot. I saw it on film. He took a pretty good hit there when he had his hand planted in the ground, so we'll know. CJ was more of a stinger. I’ll update you on Mycah as soon as I get it, I just don't have all the info right now. CJ was more you know, he got hyper extended. And so he just wanted to get full strength back in his arm by the end of the game he was back to full strength. I think Bryson got nicked up, but it wasn't too serious towards the end.

Coach you had six sacks and nine tackles for loss today. Talk about the play of the defensive line and how you're able to put pressure on that team.

CRISTOBAL: Well it was key. We felt to win this game we're going to have to take control the line of scrimmage and all those guys up front, the defensive line, the outside linebackers. You know, even though we brought some pressure and had some movements a lot of the pressure was caused us by three and four man rushes. So they felt they worked edge as well. And they worked speed of power well, used their hands, like they’ve been doing all week to spend two weeks working on technique and fundamentals. And it showed up and put a lot of pressure on their quarterbacks. And sometimes they scored out of there and got some yards, and other times our guys got him on the ground. And it was one of the biggest determining factors in today's defensive performance.

You mentioned the offensive inconsistencies. How exciting is it knowing that you won the game by 28 points and kind of feel like they could’ve put up three or four more touchdowns?

CRISTOBAL: We had the one that was disappointing down there in the tight red zone. We had a miscommunication down there tight and then settled for field goal. Thought we could go for if it was fourth and one, it was fourth and three, make it three score game and we missed the field goal as well. So that was disappointing because if they come back and score it's a one score competition and it will give them the momentum back. Excited about the explosive plays, excited about some of the answers you know tha probably played a lot more bear than we expected them too. They covered up the guards and the edges and then putting a guy behind the nose tackle and the zero technique. We felt that short yardage and goal line stuff they jumped into some of their gap based stuff trying to out gap you, outnumber you and when we handled it well it was successful, and when we didn't you know, it showed up as well. There were some inconsistencies but you know, overall putting up close to 500 yards of offense and get now you know, over 50% on third down, there's a lot of bright spots, a lot of stuff to build off.

Despite the inconsistency there were some really big plays in the passing game in particular. How long have you been waiting to use that flea flicker?

CRISTOBAL: We worked at the flea flicker in the backyard with those two guys. All the time. I'm glad the old school in here could appreciate the old school flea flicker. It doesn’t show up much anymore in football, but it looked good. It looked good when we practiced, so we've been practicing it for a while and felt that we know our guys were doing a good job, coming off press coverage, and we were starting to get some movement up front and run the ball better. We thought we could capture the eyes of the secondary and get behind them. Tremendous job of executing it, protection was there and great job by Juwan Johnson and Justin Herbert, the throw itself, the route, the catch, everything was just executed at a high level.

What does it mean to be North Division champions?

CRISTOBAL: It's something that we recognize in there. We know where we were three years ago upon arrival, this great privilege and opportunity that we've had. We knew the work that it was going to take to progress and we're progressing. And the biggest goal of the week was to be 1-0 and it happened to coincide with the Pac-12 North. The best part about our guys and it sounds like a broken record every time I come here and see you guys after a game, our guys feel like we still haven't played our best football and that's, that's awesome to hear. And that's why we look forward to getting on that film.

Marcus Mariota was on the sideline tonight, as well as a few of the other former ducks. How cool was it for you, and for the team, to have some of those guys come back and watch you guys clinch the Pac-12 North?

Cristobal: I can always tell when he's in town because it's the loudest the crowd ever gets. More than any touchdown, any sack, I mean, there you go. So when the crowd goes nuts, I know he's there. I think that's the best thing that we can have happened for the program. I think it's the best thing that could happen for alumni. There is nothing, I mean nothing, like being a player and seeing, not only all the greats, but seeing just family members, former Oregon Ducks, coming back and being around. Just as a player, I loved that. To have those guys sitting, know right there, just looking right over your shoulder. And you understanding and realizing that those jerseys that we're using, we're borrowing those things, right? We're upholding the legacy of those that came before us. I want to continue to invite them and see it much more. You want to talk about priorities that we have, that's one of the top priorities that we have as a program. To keep bringing these men of Oregon, and the women of Oregon as well that play other sports, to just keep coming back and being around and make this thing stronger and tighter.

What’s the relationship you have with Marcus? And you know, you've been here for a few years now and he's come back several times, but just what’s that kind of relationship do you have with him?

Cristobal: I’m kind of a big fan of the guy. I love ball. I saw him play from afar and had the opportunity to meet him a couple times. I respect people's privacy. I don't like to crowd them or whatnot. It’s been a privilege to have gotten to know him a little bit and had the chance to speak with him a couple times. It's what everybody in here knows, he’s a first-class guy, an absolute just tremendous ambassador for this university, for the community, for the program, for his family.

You guys once again get stuck with those unsportsmanlike and personal foul late hit penalties. What are you guys doing to clean that up? Or is that just so much passion now in play this this game?

CRISTOBAL: You always assess each one and look at it, subjectively right. We got one on a kickoff return, which is hard to tell when it's full speed because the guy's tumbling, he's close to being down, or he is down our guy continues. It’s judgment thing. The one that we had later on, on special teams, that's the stuff that's inexcusable and that can't happen. Even though we've cut them down, you know, we got five penalties today total as opposed to what we had last week, which is inexcusable. Five is still at least four too many so there is some room for improvement. We’ve got to get that down even further.

Today I thought Bryson Young really stood out. Talk about his game and his progression to get to this level he's at right now.

CRISTOBAL: I wish you could see Bryson Young's development over the past couple of years because this guy's special now. You know, he just goes like 100 miles per hour. His heart is enormous. His passion for the game, for his brothers, for this place is off the charts. He’s explosive and he uses his hands really well. And that's what you saw tonight. He was able to get separation and shed blockers. He was able to get penetration on some of the stunts. He was able to work short edges in the passing game as well. He was all over the field and then he's got a relentless motor. Everybody, I mean everybody in that locker room is a big fan of Bryson, because of what he stands for and the way he plays the game.

Johnny Johnson hadn’t scored a touchdown since Montana. How big was that for him?

CRISTOBAL: Number one for Johnny (Johnson III), awesome. He’s another one of those guys who his teammates love and respect him. He’s a great football player and a relentless worker. I think when you hit a play like that early on it makes the defense backup and you create a little bit more of a cushion. Now they were still pressing and doing a bunch of stuff but we were still able to find some cushion there and on (Jaylen) Redd’s screen pass. Due to a play like that, it’s kind of like a warning shot across the mouth when you go right away and you take a shot deep and hit it. I’m very happy for him, and it really got the momentum going in our direction.

Coach Sumlin post game comments

OPENING STATEMENT

COACH SUMLIN: When, on the second play, you give up a home run in a crowd like this, it just revved it up even more. Playing from behind early in this game with an inexperienced—really our backup—offensive line, it put even more pressure on guys that were inexperienced against a team that is the No. 6 team in the country that’s been in big games. It was uphill sledding from there. I thought our guys continued to play hard throughout the game. Too many mistakes, too many penalties. We had some inexperienced players out there doing inexperienced things and that can’t happen against a team of this caliber.

Q: Earlier in the week, you talked about choosing between Gunnell and Tate for the start…you were going to go off practice performance. Can you talk about that decision-making process?

COACH SUMLIN: Performance in practice was going to decide who was going to start the game. Because we got behind, I think it put pressure on that offensive line in a drop-back game. Khalil (Tate) came in and was able to avoid a little bit more and move around and run. It took a little pressure off and got us on the board. That’s the way that decision was made.

Q: What was your message to the team after the game?

COACH SUMLIN: We’ve got to heal up. This is a learning experience for a bunch of guys that really hadn’t played a lot in their career. We have to stay together as a team. We’ve got some things we can clean up. Too many penalties and things like that from inexperienced players. We didn’t turn the ball over which was maybe the only positive. I thought our guys kept playing hard all the way to the end. The things that we can clean up, we have to go back to work on. For guys who hadn’t played a lot that were in the game, it was a learning experience and they have to learn from this. You’re going to make mistakes but to get better, you can’t make the same mistake over again.

Q: How good is this Oregon team? A lot of people are saying maybe they should be in the conversation for the National Championship.

COACH SUMLIN: I told Justin (Herbert) after the game that he was extremely accurate. You’ve got a really experienced offensive line that’s played a lot of football. You’ve got a really experienced quarterback who is extremely accurate with weapons on the outside. The defense is playing at another level than they were a year ago. They’re first or second in about every category in our league, and in turnover margin. As long as they continue to do that… They have good team speed. They’ve got great size. They’re as good as anybody we’ve played this year and they’ve been in big games.

Just one man’s CFB playoff belief...

Wanted to start a new take or a re-freshed old take so as not to hijack a different thread. Lots of CFB playoff chatter going on and its really entertaining. This is my LATEST take “after” the committee put bama #5 & DUCKS #6. This next statement goes forward with the presumption that LSU, Auburn, or someone else beats Georgia. And of course the DUCKS win out. And so does Utah. There is about a 98% chance the last spot in the playoffs comes down to Ala vs Oregon.

Bama will have their “best” win over a 4 loss SEC team Auburn. Which also beat our DUCKS.:(
However, the committee will take into account, WR injuries, an on the road game 1, etc etc.

However, the DUCKS will have 1 extra win, 1 extra conference game, best win against a TOP 10 team Utah, and a far better strength of schedule.:D

Is that enough to overcome Bama’s reputation & the ESECPN bias? That will be the million dollar question everywhere in CFB! And just all this national chatter about the DUCKS...is in itself a great value for the program!

Here is my opinion on what the Committee does with that decision...if the 98% chance turns into reality?

Seriously...I think the committee puts the DUCKS in!✅

I just think the SOS...is gonna be bama’s demise! Next week when all the crap hits the fan & the media is all a buzz...trust me the tide are gonna get rolled for playing Western Carolina!! That will be a real pissing point with tons of people...
including the Committee! Everyone is playing big games coming down the stretch, with huge implications & bama is playing WCU...and wait for it, wait for it.....AT HOME!!

DUCK FANS...do not be surprised if we are #4 and roll tide “FU” isn’t #5 after we beat AZ State on the road & they play WCU @ home!!:cool::D

This is a FCS 3-8 team, #8 in the Southern Conference, only team with a worse record is 0-7 ETSU. They have losses to Mercer 49-27, Chatanooga 60-36, and Wofford 59-7....OMG, I do not think anyone thats not a ESECPN homer can justify this game. And I truly believe this game is what will catapult the DUCKS over bama in week 13 of CFB. And if it doesn’t that week...
The win in the PAC12 Championship against Utah will definitely push the DUCKS past the tide.

Playoffs or bust?

The Ducks sit at 6 in the AP Poll and are among the contenders for the fourth playoff spot depending on how they finish the season.

Hopefully the team is fully focused on Arizona and putting together a strong, consistent performance coming out of the second bye week.

On social media, Duck fans are divided. Some say they want to win out and make the playoffs no matter what.

Former Duck and NFL offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz thinks it would be better for the program to make the Rose Bowl and face a winnable game with Minnesota than make the playoffs and get blown out by LSU. He says the Ducks aren't quite ready for the top tier of college football. Finishing the season on a high note would continue building the momentum for the future.

On the other hand, going the distance against the Bayou Bengals or another of the country's top teams might teach them what it takes to succeed at that level.

And who knows, it seems like this 2019 squad is still improving. Funa and Thibodeaux are growing into elite pass rushers. With Juwan Johnson having a breakout game and C.J. Verdell showing improved vision and burst, the offense has a new level or explosiveness and productivity. Mykael Wright is an emerging star; the defensive backfield might be the most consistent and solid unit on the team.

I'm interested in your opinions. What are you forecasting or hoping for in this stretch drive of the season? Are you concerned the Ducks might get screwed by the playoff committee? Which remaining opponent scares you the most?

The Beavs have some weapons in their offense and their defense has been better than expected. A road trip to Tempe is often tough. And Arizona, over the years, has been a pest and a bad luck charm for Oregon. Anybody remember Willie Tuitama, or the catastrophic injuries to Dennis Dixon or Kellen Clemens, or a couple of flat performances against Rich Rod during the Mariota years? Or last year, when Khalil Tate and JJ Taylor chewed them up? And Utah is just plain tough on every unit.

Brandon posted a chart the other day that broke down Oregon's chances of winning out based on the ESPN FPI metrics. Now that they're this close, have your expectations shifted? 10 wins? 11? What's the definition of success for Oregon football and Justin Herbert's/Troy Dye's farewell season after putting together an 8-game winning streak?

Another night game. Whose seat is hotter, Clay Helton's, Kevin Sumlin's or Larry Scott's?
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