Former Oregon QB Robby Ashford transfers to Auburn Tigers

Another former Duck is headed to Auburn. QB Robby Ashford will join CB DJ James and DT Jayson Jones in committing to the Tigers.

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It looks like the Oregon Ducks and Auburn Tigers are swapping quarterbacks, in a sense.

On Monday night, former Oregon backup QB Robby Ashford announced that he would be committing to Auburn after entering the transfer portal earlier in the year. This comes several weeks after former Auburn QB Bo Nix announced his transfer to Oregon.

Ashford, who also played baseball at Oregon, now joins two other Ducks in transferring to Auburn. Both CB DJ James and DT Jayson Jones transferred to the Tigers earlier this offseason.

Ashford is a native of Hoover, Alabama.

At 6-foot-4, 225 pounds, Ashford is a former 4-star recruit who still has 4 years of eligibility remaining in college.

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Oregon QB Robby Ashford expected to enter the transfer portal

Oregon Ducks quarterback Robby Ashford is expected to enter the transfer portal and find a new team to finish his career with.

One of the numerous talented quarterbacks on the Oregon Ducks’ roster is expected to enter the NCAA transfer portal, as Pete Thamel reported on Monday afternoon.

Robby Ashford, who was a backup for the Ducks over the past season, is expected to try to find a new team where he has a better chance to play during the rest of his college career. Ashford spent two years at Oregon where he was a two-sport athlete, also playing for the Ducks’ baseball team.

Ashford was a 4-star dual-threat quarterback coming out of high school, ranked as the 290th best player in the 2019 recruiting class. After former Auburn QB Bo Nix transferred to Oregon, plus the expected emergence of Ty Thompson, it does not come as a surprise that Ashford would want to transfer.

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Who’s behind Anthony Brown? Mario Cristobal details updated depth at QB position

Anthony Brown seems to be safe in his starting QB spot, but what is the hierarchy behind him? Mario Cristobal broke that down on Wednesday.

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While it’s becoming clear that many fans won’t get what they’ve been asking for when it comes to seeing true freshman Ty Thompson replace Anthony Brown at the quarterback position, the depth under center is still an interesting topic.

It’s a topic that is especially important in a week like this when the Oregon Ducks are set to face the Colorado Buffaloes on Saturday, a team that they could potentially build a sizeable lead on in the second half.

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Should this happen, it wouldn’t at all be a shock to see some backup QBs get time in the game. In fact, some could consider the game a disappointment should the Ducks be unable to get some time for the backups.

So if that does happen, which QB will we see off the bench first? Head coach Mario Cristobal answered that question on Wednesday.

“Ty [Thompson] has been a little bit ahead of Jay [Butterfield], but Jay is right there as well because he’s a really good player,” Cristobal said. “It’s been mostly those two guys. Robby [Ashford] is developing, but he is behind those guys.”

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That depth chart is not a total shock, but it is the first time we’ve heard Cristobal articulate the order in which the QBs stand, to my knowledge. While it’s clear that none are apparently ready enough to take over the starting role, Cristobal seemed confident in their trajectory forwards.

“They’re really good players. They’re progressing,” Cristobal said of the three. “We’re playing them as we feel is the very best thing for our team, and that gives us the best chance to win.”

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Examining what went into decision to name Anthony Brown the Ducks’ starting QB

Mario Cristobal made it clear that Anthony Brown earned the trust of his teammates in fall camp, which should give fans confidence heading into 2021 season.

There may have been some bumps along the way throughout the Oregon Ducks’ fall camp, but as the final practice came to a close on Friday afternoon, head coach Mario Cristobal was ready to make an announcement for the second time in less than a month — Anthony Brown would be the starting quarterback going into Week 1 against Fresno State.

While we ended up in the same place, ultimately, there was definitely some indecision over the several weeks of fall camp. Brown, who was named the QB1 heading into August, temporarily experienced some arm fatigue, and the play from freshmen QBs Ty Thompson, Jay Butterfield, and Robby Ashford all warranted a second look at the position as a whole. Following the Ducks’ first scrimmage of fall camp, Cristobal was open and honest about the situation, alluding to the fact that it was a competition once more.

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What happened from there on out could be significant for the Ducks’ 2021 season, with the sixth-year senior showing his poise and keeping his grasp over the top rung of the depth chart. For now, at least, he will trot onto the field with the No. 1 offense and look to lead Oregon in a dream season that many fans have high aspirations for.

But how did we get here? What was it about Brown that ultimately won him the starting job over his uber-talented freshman counterparts?

“The way he handles and has control and command of the offense,” Cristobal said of Brown. “His presence amongst the players at the line of scrimmage; his ability to improvise and sometimes negotiate throws and tough situations; his ability to run the ball as well. He’s been really accurate, and his explosive play ratio has been really high against a defense that I feel is really good.”

The mention of explosive plays is certainly noteworthy, as that was a major factor in Brown seeing the field over Tyler Shough near the end of the 2020 season. While Shough ultimately transferred to Texas Tech over the offseason with an understood belief that the QB1 job was Brown’s to lose, the coaching staff definitely didn’t just give him the starting spot on a silver platter.

“I think he earned it,” Cristobal said. “We’re still going to make it hard on the guy. I don’t think you hand anything over, why would you? Why would you ever create a team and a culture where stuff is just handed over? He’s done that, and he’s been pressed hard. He’ll tell you, I press him hard, really hard because I can’t simulate thousands of people yelling and screaming and that type of duress, so we’ve got to create that in practice.”

There certainly will be a lot of fans screaming and yelling in just about a week’s time as the Ducks open up their season against Fresno State at home on September 4th. A week after that, the real test comes in the form of 104,944 wild Ohio State fans.

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Throughout this summer and this fall camp, Brown has done enough to prove to the coaching staff and his teammates that he is the right man for the job. As they head into the season with one of the biggest games in Oregon history looming a couple of weeks away, the transfer from Boston College gained the trust of his new brothers. Regardless of the fans who wanted to see the freshman phenom take the stage right away, you have to believe that Brown is the man for the job at the moment. The coaches do, and that’s all the convincing you should need.

“Just a lot of credit to him,” Cristobal said. “He’s been through a lot, pretty much across the country. And when you do that, if it’s not real, it’s hard to earn the trust and the backing of your teammates. He’s done a really good job and we expect him to keep going as a leader.”

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Where the Oregon Ducks QB competition stands after second scrimmage of fall camp

With two scrimmages in fall camp in the books, the QB competition remains at Oregon, and head coach Mario Cristobal says “it’s tight.”

Coming into fall camp for the Oregon Ducks, we didn’t quite expect to be here, wondering which player was going to be named the starting quarterback for Week 1 against Fresno State.

However, that’s where we currently are, after true freshman Ty Thompson seemingly played himself into contention with Anthony Brown, who has also been dealing with some arm fatigue over the past week or so of practices.

The Ducks took to Autzen Stadium once again on Saturday morning to go through a scrimmage, their second of the fall, and while it was closed to media members and fans alike, all of the intrigue was about what happened at the quarterback position.

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According to head coach Mario Cristobal, who talked to the media after the scrimmage, all guys involved put on a show.

“Anthony had a really good day today, Ty had a good day today, Butterfield had a good day, and Robby continues to get better and better,” Cristobal said on Saturday. “It’s tight, you know. It’s one of those deals where, look, somebody is going to be disappointed at the end, and that part is not fun. But it is real.”

Throughout the summer months, Cristobal was very public about naming Brown the starting QB going into camp, and with the bulk of experience that he has over the rest of the group, all either second-year or true freshmen, it was easy to tell why.

However, the bulk of talent that the Ducks currently have at the position is enough to understand why an open competition may be beneficial to the team in the long run, creating a meritocracy where the best player can ultimately come out on top.

If it ends up being the super-senior this year, that in no way closes a door for the others down the road.

“One thing, if you look at it from what it is, every one of those quarterbacks should be enthused about their future, because they’ve all got a shot,” Cristobal said. “They’ve all got a shot to be the guy, or to be the guy that’s competing against the guy. They’re all right there. We did a really good job of evaluating guys with high character who want to compete and we’ll find out. We’ll find out what we’re about here in a little bit.”

While position competitions in fall camp are common and encouraged, having an unknown at the QB spot just a couple of weeks before the first game of the season may not be ideal. While the Ducks could probably get away with some uncertainty against Fresno State, there is no room for hesitancy at the most important position on the field when traveling to Ohio State in Week 2.

Luckily for Oregon, they seem to feel that no matter who they end up sticking under center when the time comes, he will be able to get the job done. Yes, that includes being on the road, playing in front of 104,944 raucous fans.

“We feel if we played our quarterbacks, we’re going to win football games,” Cristobal said. “Anthony continues to get better, and he allows himself to get pushed really hard. That’s how we work. And we don’t cross the line of demanding and demanding, because we know that right now we’re playing in front of an empty stadium, and pretty soon that thing is going to be filled up, and we’re going to go places that are filled up and make a lot of noise and make things difficult. So we have to create that type of duress and that type of pressure to see what type of response we get.”

In short, we didn’t learn much about the QB competition on Saturday, other than the fact that one still remains. Without being able to watch the scrimmage, there is no telling who looked better, or who struggled. We don’t know the state of Brown’s arm fatigue, or if Thompson has taken a slight lead in the race for the No. 1 spot.

What we do know, though, is that the Ducks feel confident in who they have, and whenever they decide to ultimately name the guy, he has the support of the coaching staff and team alike.

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POLL: Super 25 High School Football Top Star, Week 13

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