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Thirsty Thursday Thoughts

A wonderful Thursday morning. The response to yesterday’s article is very positive. I find covering stories like this very personally gratifying. Every once in a while we get a chance to do good rather than just do. One question which came up yesterday was about why I am writing stories from a blog instead of my normal outlet. That actually is not very complicated. I write here stuff that is...

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Recruiting Feature

All The Right Moves: Spencer Webb

Spencer Webb is a young man of few words, but great substance.Over the weekend, the three-star tight end from Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento gave his verbal commitment to the University of Oregon. While the commitment is not binding, it was an indication of just how far the young man has come.The biggest scourge faced by far too many people – drug addiction – could have led to an e...

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Recruiting

Wednesday Whispers

Over at Duck Sports Authority, we do a weekly column titled 'Wednesday War Room' which originally began as Wednesday Whispers. I like to do stuff like that, just like Friday is 'Flock Talk' Friday. I think I want to bring back the whispers right here. This will be my daily thoughts on recruiting - non-premium stuff, of course. After all, I still work for a premium site and I cannot give the farm a

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Recruiting

Some Random actual recruiting thoughts

Wait? I came here for recruiting! I know, that last post was more depressing than a good ol' take on recruiting. No worries, more is coming. I just felt really strongly about the topic this morning and wanted to write about it.In general, I think that the world of recruiting coverage is changing. With the purchase of scout by 247, there are already some differences occurring elsewhere. The busines

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Feature Articles

Football, pain, marijuana, opioids and a growing problem

On Friday night, I spent a very long session chatting with six players from a Southern California high school. The topics we discussed were wide ranging. Sometimes they bordered on regular chit-chat, as was the case when we discussed my former powerlifting career and subsequent ‘retirement/weight loss’, but there were also some very important topics broached.First, what impressed me most about al...

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Recruiting

College recruiting – the good, the bad and the ugly.

THE GOODThe weekend which seems to never end for Oregon recruiting was one of the most impressive weekends I have seen in all of the years that I followed – and then covered – college football recruiting. Teams recruit. All coaches do it, and all coaches aim for the best recruiting classes possible. It is no secret that the Oregon football team was languishing in the early national rankings for th

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Fifth Quarter

Post Spring Game thoughts

For every game, I write up a game recap using my own particular stylistic flair (meaning I use a different type of prose for introduction, etc.). I also do what we call 'Fifth Quarter.' The game recap is always free content, the Fifth Quarter is premium content for our members of Duck Sports Authority.I plan on linking that here, with some more generic thoughts, so here is what I saw from the pres

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Recruiting

Crazy Days and crazy nights

What a long yet short weekend. One of the things I had planned to do this weekend was meet with some recruits in Eugene Friday. I had attempted to meet with some of the same kids when I was in California last month, but the timing did not make it as productive as I had hoped. This was about relationship building.Truthfully, there is so much in the world of recruiting that goes on, that I know thes

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Game Recap

Oregon Spring Game 2017 Recap

With the Central Oregon cascades as a backdrop to a renewed Autzen Stadium, Saturday was the first glimpse for many fans of what Oregon football will look like in the Willie Taggart era. In a season of change, hope and hashtags, one thing that has not changed about Oregon football? Spring game military salute to active duty members of each branch of the United States armed forces.A tradition

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Feature Articles

Uproar, shouting and unecessary vitriol

There is something on my mind tonight – as there is on most nights – this night it relates to fans and their relationship with the media.This is a strange place for me to be because my initial relationship with the, so-called, traditional media was, at best strained and at worst non-existent. Some members of that traditional media were harsher in their treatment of me than others. This was d...

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