‘I wouldn’t want to play Oregon;’ Ducks building national buzz going into November

ESPN was singing the Ducks praises during the first reveal of the College Football Playoff rankings.

The Oregon Ducks sure made quite the statement this past weekend with that big win over the Utah Utes, and it left an impression on the ESPN analysts, particularly Rece Davis and Kirk Herbstreit — both of whom were in Salt Lake City for ‘College GameDay’.

They had front-row seats to watch the Ducks defeat the Utes 35-6 and as the first College Football Playoff rankings were announced on Tuesday, that impression hasn’t worn off.

Oregon is No. 6 in the country, according to the committee, ranked as the best one-loss team in the nation. ESPN’s experts like where the Ducks are headed, and a few of them made note on Tuesday night that the rest of the nation should be taking notice of what Dan Lanning is doing in Eugene.

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“I wouldn’t want to play Oregon right now,” Herbstreit said on the CFP rankings show. “If you’re asking who the best is, not the most deserving — I’m not going to say they should be No. 1 — If you’re asking me who I do not want to play, it would be Oregon.”

‘College GameDay’ host Rece Davis took it a step further.

“I think Oregon can win the national championship.”

When weighing resumes at this part in the season, your record comes first, followed by who you’ve beaten and who you’ve lost to, if anyone. For the Ducks, that Week 7 loss to the No. 5 Washington Huskies looms large, but the way they lost, and how they’ve looked since then, compared to how Washington has looked since then, has several analysts believing that Oregon is still the team to beat out West.

“If you look at the last couple of weeks since the Oregon vs. Washington game, if you said who looks like the better team, it’s not close,” said Joey Gallaway, a former Ohio State Buckeye and Seattle Seahawk. “Oregon looks like the better team.”

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Huskies fans won’t like to hear that, but since that game, the Ducks have easily handled Washington State and Utah, while Washington has struggled to beat the Pac-12’s worst teams in Arizona State and Stanford. That fact was brought up on Tuesday night when Boo Corrigan, the chair of the CFP selection committee, came on and discussed the decision-making behind the rankings.

“Looking at Washington, they’ve got the big win over Oregon, but there’s a little bit of concern from the committee as it relates to the Arizona State game at home, and the Stanford game on the road — two teams with a combined 4 wins,” Corrigan said.

Going forward, Washington has games against USC, Utah, Oregon State, and Washington State ahead of them.

In the big picture, however, it doesn’t matter all that much as long as both teams take care of business like they’re expected to, Oregon and Washington will battle it out one last time in 2023 for the Pac-12 title in Vegas. Then, and only then, will we know which is the better team and which will play in the national semifinal.

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How to watch, listen, stream Washington State at No. 11 Oregon

How to watch, listen, stream Washington State at No. 11 Oregon

The 12:30 pm time slot for college football might have to be renamed “It’s Time For Oregon Ducks Football.”

For the third time this season, and it won’t be the last, Oregon’s kickoff time has been set for 12:30 pm. The Ducks and Cougars will play in front of a national television audience on ABC.

Last week, the Ducks and Huskies played in this time slot and Oregon can only hope for a better outcome than the 36-33 loss in Seattle. This time, College GameDay won’t be on the scene. The crew will be at the Penn State-Ohio State contest in Columbus, Ohio.

Oregon and WSU will be the middle game of a tripleheader on ABC with Central Florida at Oklahoma starting off the day. The nightcap will be Duke at Florida State.

College GameDay will be in Dallas for Red River Rivalry

College GameDay announces they will be in attendance for Red River Rivalry.

ESPN’s College GameDay officially announced they will be in attendance for Texas vs. Oklahoma in the Red River Shootout for Week 6. Continue reading “College GameDay will be in Dallas for Red River Rivalry”

ESPN’s College GameDay picks winners for USC vs UCLA, Utah vs Oregon and more

Who do you have winning the big games today?

The top college football pregame show went to cold Montana, as they were in live from Bozeman for the matchup between Montana and Montana State. There aren’t a lot of big games this Saturday but enough with plenty of intrigue that Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee, Lee Corso (welcome back), Kirk Herbstreit and guest picker, the three-time winner of both the Open Championship and Masters Championship Sir Nick Faldo. That group selected who they believe will be winners during week 12’s action.

Oregon, UCLA move into the Top 10 ahead of GameDay arriving in Eugene

Oregon vs. UCLA is a top-10 matchup with “College GameDay” coming to Eugene.

It took five games and a bye for the Oregon Ducks football team to climb back into the top 10.

Thanks to USC’s 43-42 loss at Utah and Penn State getting smashed at Michigan, Oregon is now No. 9 in the nation, according to the most recent USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll.

Coincidentally, the Ducks’ next opponent, a 6-0 UCLA team, also had a bye and is the beneficiary of the miseries of the Trojans and Nittany Lions. The Bruins are now ranked No. 10.

It’s perfect timing for both the Ducks and the Bruins: ESPN “College GameDay” will be at Autzen Stadium on Oct. 22. The matchup turns out to be a game of the Pac-12 two best teams and might be Game 1 between these two powerhouses.

Win or lose, both teams control their own paths to the Pac-12 title game in Vegas. Utah is coming to Eugene later in the season, and UCLA has to play the Trojans.

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ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’ will be in Columbus for Notre Dame-Ohio State with this performer

Interesting choice

Although Week 0 started the college football season, there were no games of note. Week 1 will be different. Three Top 25 matchups are highlighted by Notre Dame visiting Columbus to take on Ohio State.

As the only Top 5 matchup of the weekend, it was an easy selection for ESPN’s “College GameDay.” The fantastic crew of Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, David Pollack and new addition Jess Sims as they get fans ready for the action each Saturday morning.

The crew also brings in a celebrity guest picker and today GameDay announced that person, rapper Jack Harlow.

What is odd about this selection as that normally the guest picker has some connection to the home team, but Harlow doesn’t. He’s not a fan of either team and grew up in Kentucky.

Many of us will not  be on the edge of our seats while Harlow makes his picks of the games; we’ll be much more interested in what happens in Ohio Stadium later that evening.

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LSU vs Kansas State: College GameDay makes Texas Bowl picks

GameDay weighs in on the Texas Bowl.

The College GameDay crew had their final live show of the 2021-22 college football season to preview the New Years Day bowl games. This was also their final opportunity to preview the Texas Bowl where the Bayou Bengals will take the field for the last time before the Brian Kelly era begins.

The crew made their picks for LSU-Kansas State, and only one man dared to take the purple and gold.

Desmond Howard alone on an island

The former Heisman Trophy winner during his time at Michigan went with the LSU Tigers for his pick. The expectations in this game are going to be different when the team takes the field against the Big 12’s Kansas State Wildcats. They don’t have their starters at quarterback or running back. Can the offense generate enough points to win the game? That is the real question.

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Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso go with Kansas State

No surprises here as the duo opts to go with the Kansas State Wildcats. Most have them favored over LSU who will be without Damone Clark, Neil Farrell Jr, and Tyrion Davis-Price. Defensively they will be tasked with slowing down one of the top playmakers in the Big 12, Deuce Vaughn.

The game kicks off on Jan. 4 at 8:00 pm. CT at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. It marks the Tigers’ first Texas Bowl game since they took on Texas Tech in 2015. Kansas State makes its third trip to the Texas Bowl. They lost to Rutgers in 2006 and defeated Texas A&M in 2016.

Neither team played in the postseason last year.

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ESPN’s College GameDay crew goes in on LSU

On Saturday morning the ESPN College GameDay crew didn’t have much positive to say about the LSU Tigers football program.

This week College GameDay is live in Ames, Iowa, as they get the nation ready for the annual Iowa-Iowa State matchup. However, this morning all eyes are on Baton Rouge as the ESPN crew discussed what is going on down on the Bayou. Let’s just say, they weren’t giving anyone a pass after the first game of the season.

It started with former Heisman Trophy winner, Desmond Howard who started off criticizing the defense. Their lack of physicality is what he noticed with guys diving at ankles and passing up on tackles. “At some point, you have to be accountable for what you do out there on the field,” Howard said.

When you have alpha males in your locker room, they understand how to take control of the team, and when guys miss assignments on the field, they hold them accountable to get in their face and make sure they do their damn job.” – Howard on the Tigers defense

Former Georgia Bulldog David Pollack went right at the offensive line play. “Their offensive line, it’s a mess. I don’t know if they’re going to be able to fix that. Ed O was right. He took responsibility. He should take responsibility. He’s got to get them prepared.”

“The defensive standard when it comes to effort and attitude and want and love for each other and love for the game and want to compete,” Kirk Herbstreit said. “I would say LSU is off the charts compared to almost anybody in the country year after year after year.”

“Last year and now this year, it’s some — I can’t watch it. I can’t watch LSU play defense like that. That’s embarrassing to all those great players that have played there.” – Hebrstreit on the embarrassing effort


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