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Oregon Ducks defensive lineman A’Mauri Washington delivered an NSFW reminder of last year’s CFP loss ahead of the Ducks’ quarterfinal.
The quarterfinal round of the College Football Playoffs has it all; an SEC faceoff, a first-time matchup and more
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning called for the college football season to end by Jan. 1 every year, allowing for coaches and players to more easily navigate the transfer portal.
Long before they became big-time coaches making big-time salaries at big-time programs — Lanning and the Ducks will face off with McGuire and the Red Raiders in Thursday’s College Football Playoff quarterfinals at the Orange Bowl — they were both high school coaches, just trying to do right by the kids on their teams.
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Why Evan Stewart is trying to play for Oregon in College Football Playoff, and perhaps beyond
Stewart was listed as a game time decision for Oregon’s first round playoff game against No. 12 seed James Madison and went through pregame warmups at Autzen Stadium in full pads, but changed into street clothes before kickoff. He was ruled out for Thursday’s Orange Bowl against No. 4 Texas Tech on Monday and has not practiced this week.
If College Football Playoff titles were decided on lack of sleep, Oregon would probably be a shoo-in to win the national championship. “I’m tired,” said Will Stein, Oregon’s 36-year-old offensive coordinator,
Breaking down five players from each Jan. 1 Playoff team who could boost their NFL hopes with impressive performances.
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As CFP plods along, transfers and coaching moves don’t wait. Oregon’s Dan Lanning wants change
DANIA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — It’s the biggest time of year in college football. And it has become a circus, with coaches on the move everywhere and in some cases essentially trying to work at two schools at the same time. On top of that, players will be formally on the move as well. Oregon coach Dan Lanning thinks he has a way to settle things down.