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Yah, but here is some bad news.

 

http://rgweb-c.registerguard.com/blogs/index.php/duckfb/comments/jones_suspended_indefinitely/

 

The Ducks have announced that receiver Derrick Jones has been suspended indefinitely for an unspecified violation of team rules.

 

The move further saps a receiving corps that was already without Cameron Colvin and Brian Paysinger due to season-ending injuries. Aaron Pflugrad now seems a sure bet to start at slot receiver for the Ducks against Washington on Saturday.

 

Jones has 11 receptions for 140 yards and two touchdowns this season. He is Oregon’s fastest player.

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Well 661 yards of offense was just too much for the Fuskies, Ducks route em 55-34. JStew 251 yards rushing, just an awesome offensive show. Defense was terrible, again. Nick Allowallotti just can't get the right scheme when it comes down to it. His D planning is just plain horendous.

 

Cal lost again, putting the Ducks back in control of their own fate! Win out and they are in! Up to #5 in the BCS baby!!!

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You can't judge USC by their game with ND. ND doesn't even avg over 200 yards a game, and their running game is absolute garbage. They avg 34 yards a game rushing, 34!!!!

 

I am with you Mike. Ducks come out and play their game we should win. It comes down to TOs. We hand it over like we did against Cal we get destroyed.

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Yah, FSN for tv, 59.0 AM radio.

 

 

I was reading about the possibilty of Gameday coming back to Eugene if UO wins this weekend and ASU wins. That would be a matchup of 2 top 5 teams with national championship implications. But this game isn't even scheduled to be on TV. I guess OSN has picked it up recently, but how the heck can UCLA-Arizona be a better matchup?

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GO Beavs this weekend :)

 

Well I guess it is choke time for the Ducks. All they have to do is win out and they are going to New Orleans. Let the meltdown begin (laugh)(laugh)(laugh)(laugh)(laugh)(laugh)

 

Just kidding guys. Good luck this weekend. Beat USC so when we beat USC and the Ucks it will make us look better. Later Ryan

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GAMEDAY IS COMING BACK!!!!!

 

http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&ATCLID=1290985&DB_OEM_ID=500

 

Lee, Kirk and Co. Return for an Encore

10/28/2007 - GoDucks.com Print Email E-News RSS

 

 

EUGENE, Ore. – ESPN College GameDay has confirmed it will produce its weekly college football preview show from the University of Oregon for the second time this season prior to the Ducks’ home game vs. Arizona State.

 

Kickoff for the football game, which is currently slated to be televised locally on the Oregon Sports Network, will be 3:45 p.m. (PDT).

 

The premier college football pre-game show, which has aired weekly on ESPN since its inception in 1989, also originated from outside of Autzen Stadium on Sept. 29, when Oregon, ranked 11th at the time, hosted then No. 6 California. Saturday will mark the first time College GameDay as made two trips to the same Pac-10 school in one season.

 

The program features hosts Chris Fowler, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit, and will air live from 7 a.m.-9 a.m. (PDT). The show began producing the telecast from college campuses around the country in 1993.

 

Details surrounding the exact site of the production will be released early this week, with the general public encouraged to be part of the production free of charge.

 

This will be the third Eugene appearance for the show, which includes features, predictions and highlights of some of this week’s top games from around the country, and the fourth time the Ducks have played a role in the network’s award-winning college football preview show. The production’s first Oregon appearance occurred in 2000 when it made its first-ever appearance in the Pacific Northwest on Sept. 23 prior to the Oregon-UCLA game.

 

Oregon and UCLA also were featured in 1998 when the show originated from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

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ESPN is gonna carry the game nationally!!! Finally!!!

 

http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&ATCLID=1291960&DB_OEM_ID=500

 

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- The Pacific-10 Conference has announced that Saturday's game between No. 4 Oregon (7-1, 4-1) and sixth-ranked Arizona State (8-0, 5-0) will be distributed to a national audience on ESPN and regional audience on Fox Sports Net.

 

Originally scheduled to be televised locally in Oregon and Arizona, the matchup of top 10 teams will have a national reach as a result of the agreement between the two networks.

 

FSN will air its production on FSN Arizona, FSN West and FSN Northwest in the state of Oregon. The Oregon Sports Network will distribute the game in the state of Oregon. ESPN will originate its own production to air in all other U.S. television markets not covered by the FSN telecast, including the state of Washington and Northern California.

 

ESPN College GameDay also will originate from Eugene.

 

Kickoff is scheduled for 3:45 p.m.

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