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More fun with Mike Leach

Love what he says about Autzen

"Also, I like it because it’s got such a unique atmosphere. On the outside it looks like it’s Middle Earth; it’s got waterfalls going and all that other stuff and then inside the stadium you got, as far as all the uniforms and their facilities, their players and coaches, it’s got this real urban vibe. Then you go in the stadium and folks will have all their hunting gear on and they’ll have just come out of a duck blind or a deer stand or something like that ...".


https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/20...-before-washington-state-faces-the-ducks.html

TRAAAACK

According to a source on Chile’s track board, South Eugene’s Madison Elmore has committed to Oregon. She has the 4th best 1500 time in the nation among high school girls. She will be in the recruiting class of 2020. This is obviously a great pick up. Since the source lives in Eugene, it isn’t much of a leap of faith to assume that the story is true.

Thank you

I read the thread about my condition and just wanted to say thank you to everyone for their prayers and good wishes.

Univera, a big thank you, my friend.

I get to get out of bed today and try walking. Yay!! If I don't fall over, I might even, maybe, possibly, get to go home and lay in my own bed (simple pleasures).

Edit: one more night in the tender embraces of the cardiac nurses (who have been wonderful).

Maxwell Award update...




Who's Hot


QB Shane Buechele, SMU

You'll have to forgive Buechele if he doesn't seem wowed by the Temple D, typically one of the AAC's stoutest units. He just dissected the Owls for a career-high six touchdown passes to propel the Mustangs to 7-0. Buechele, the former Texas Longhorn, completed 30-of-53 for 457 yards, more than half of which went to big-play WR Reggie Roberson.

RB AJ Dillon, Boston College

When all else fails, just lean on the chain-moving running backs. BC was without starting QB Anthony Brown, but it didn't matter in a 45-24 spanking of NC State. The Eagles pounded out 429 yards and five scores on the ground, getting 223 and three TDs from Dillon and a career-best 181 yards and two touchdowns from bruising sophomore David Bailey.

QB Justin Fields, Ohio State
Look ahead to Wisconsin? No chance. The Buckeyes were all business Friday night in Evanston, gashing Northwestern, 52-3. Sure, the Wildcats are struggling this season, but Pat Fitzgerald's D has been the one constant. However, in a little over a half of work, Fields calmly dissected the group for 194 yards, four touchdowns and no turnovers on 18-of-23 passing.

RB Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis
Next man in. It's working in Memphis. Veteran Patrick Taylor was supposed to be the successor to Darrell Henderson this season, but he's been injured all year. Enter Gainwell, the rookie playing like a Freshman All-American. He's on his way to 1,000 yards, and on Saturday he helped thwart sizzling Tulane with 104 yards rushing, 203 yards on nine catches and three total touchdowns.

WR KJ Hamler, Penn State
Lion QB Sean Clifford was terrific in the biggest game of his young career, accounting for four total TDs to defeat Michigan. But Hamler is the playmaker for whom the vaunted Wolverine D had no answers. He was just too fast and quick for the Michigan defenders, catching six passes for 108 yards and two long touchdowns, while amassing 186 all-purpose yards to help Penn State perfect.

QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
Washington QB Jacob Eason was good Saturday in Seattle. Herbert, though, was better, catapulting the Ducks one giant step closer to a berth in the Pac-12 Championship Game. The senior rallied Oregon back from a two-touchdown deficit, completing 24-of-38 for 280 yards and four touchdowns, capped by the game-winner to Jaylon Redd with 5:10 left in the final quarter.

QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma
The precision with which Hurts is operating the Sooner attack continues to be remarkable. Sure, West Virginia is rebuilding under first-year coach Neal Brown. But Hurts never takes his eye off the ball or loses his focus, regardless of the opponent. Easily Pro Football Focus' highest graded player of Week 8, he completed 16-of-17 for 316 yards and three TDs, while also rushing for 75 yards and two scores.

RB Brenden Knox, Marshall

The Herd has found its groove, and not a moment too soon. Marshall has shaken off a rocky start to remain in contention in the Conference USA East Division. And Knox has been the catalyst. The Columbus, OH native looked like he belonged in a Buckeyes uni Friday, rushing for a career-high 220 yards and two scores, dragging Florida Atlantic tacklers into the end zone for the clincher with 36 seconds left.

The Maxwell Football Club also honors the nation's best defensive player with the Chuck Bednarik Award. Here's a look at last week's standout defenders
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Who's Hot

DE Bradlee Anae, Utah

In a key Pac-12 South showdown dictated by the defenses, no defender was more influential than Anae. The Utes thoroughly shut down Arizona State in Salt Lake City, allowing just three points and 136 total yards. Up-and-coming Sun Devil QB Jayden Daniels managed only four completions for 25 yards, in large part because Anae was pressuring him all day and sacked him three times.

CB Andre Grayson, Utah State
For good reason, linebackers David Woodward and Tipa Galeai make most of the headlines in Logan. But Grayson wreaked the most havoc in the Aggies' Week 8 stifling of Nevada. The quick and versatile sophomore delivered nine tackles, two stops for loss, a sack, two forced fumbles and three pass breakups as Utah State remained unblemished in Mountain West play.

LB Jake Hansen, Illinois

Look ahead at your own peril. With a showdown with Ohio State looming this weekend, undefeated Wisconsin stubbed its toe in Champaign. The Illini linebackers were outstanding in holding the Badgers 19 points below their season scoring average. Dele Harding had a game-high 16 tackles, while Hansen posted 11 stops, a sack and a pair of forced fumbles.

DT Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
The diverse offense of Ole Miss could only manage 17 points against the visiting Aggies. The pressure and the amount of attention Madubuike required was a key reason why. He commanded multiple blockers, yet still earned Pro Football Focus' top pass-rushing grade for a lineman in Week 8. Madubuike's numbers-five tackles, a stop for loss, a half-sack, a forced fumble and a blocked kick-don't do justice to how disruptive he was in Oxford.

LB Chris Orr, Wisconsin

The Badgers inexplicably fell to Illinois in Champaign. But Orr did his part to try and keep Wisconsin undefeated. On a day when the Badgers were unusually generous on D, Orr was ferocious from the second level, registering a team-high nine tackles, three sacks of QB Brandon Peters and a forced fumble. Among linebackers, he earned Pro Football Focus' third highest pass-rushing grade for Week 8.

LB Shaq Quarterman, Miami

Miami is having a miserable season, highlighted by Saturday's home loss to 18-point underdog Georgia Tech. But Quarterman keeps grinding and playing at a very high level. Against the Yellow Jackets, the senior leader of the Cane D had 13 tackles, more than double any of his teammates, two stops for loss, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two QB hurries.
LB Hamilcar Rashed, Oregon State

After wrecking the Cal offensive line, Oregon State's dream of becoming bowl-eligible in 2019 remains alive. The Beavers, heavy underdogs in Berkeley, amassed 14 stops behind the line, including nine sacks. Redshirt freshman Riley Sharp and Rashed had three sacks apiece, with the latter notching four total tackles for loss. It was a career day for Rashed, who leads the Pac-12 in sacks.

CB Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech


Many fans have never watched a Louisiana Tech game. Many NFL scouts have, because No. 21 is going to be playing on Sundays before long. Robertson continues to showcase why he's one of the nation's most underrated corners, picking off three Jack Abraham passes and breaking up two others in the Bulldogs' 45-30 defeat of visiting Southern Miss.

Best opportunities for Shough

With a win over Washington State, the Ducks will maintain their stranglehold on the North Division title.

Continued improvement, player development and playing to your standard become a higher priority.

There have been great opportunities to develop depth and develop for the future already this season,and the coaches have done a terrific job. In the victory over UW, the depth was on full display with young players like Spencer Webb, Mycah Pittman, MJ Cunningham, Popo Aumavae, Mykael Wright and DJ James making big plays.

Oregon is going to have a deep, talented receiver group next year. What they need most to keep this thing going is solid play at quarterback.

Getting Shough some opportunities for quality snaps will pay big dividends.

His best chances to see the field in the remaining games are Washington State , Arizona and Oregon State, all at Autzen.

If the Ducks can open up some three touchdown leads in the fourth quarter, he can get a couple of chances to run the whole offense for a chunk of plays.

Not taking anything away from the rest of the players or Justin, who's the reigning PAC-12 Offensive Player of the Week, not at all. Getting Shough some seasoning will pay dividends for next season. If the opportunity is there, they should be sure to take it. Within reason, of course.

Crazy that Oregon has attempted just three field goals in seven games. Camden Lewis could use a couple of reps also.

In the words of the immortal Herman Edwards, you play to win the game. But developing your players for the future is important too, any time it's reasonable to do so.

Haley Taylor Quacked

It is with great enthusiasm that I can share that a long time family friend’s granddaughter, Haley Taylor, committed to the Oregon women’s lacrosse team. I have known Haley’s mother since her mother was born, and her Grandmother even longer.

My parents were very close to the family. Haley’s grand mother spoke at my father’s memorial service.

Haley is an high school junior.

https://212lacrosse.com/212-player-haley-taylor-commits-to-oregon/
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