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  • Kyle Singerler’s elbow… and my bracket’s about to bust

    COA,Feature — Tags: , , , — Josh Cordell @ 8:39 pm


    Kyle Singler is a stud! I remember watching him play @ Mountain View back when he was at South Medford… he’s still a stud. And he’s a master of floor-born. But if Arizona keeps up the dominating physical play, my bracket is going to be busted. I have Duke winning the whole thing.

    OK, it’s official now… my bracket is busted! Derrick Williams is an absolute beast. He’ll be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft. This was his coming out party!!!

    Day 1 of NCAA pool results

    COA,Feature — Tags: , , , — Josh Cordell @ 10:14 pm

    I got 11 out of 16 games right on the first day. Two people got 15 out of 16.
    Full Results here.

    Oregon women on their way to NCAA indoor track title

    COA — Tags: , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 3:33 pm

    “Oregon track & field rundown: NCAA women’s title is within reach for the Ducks; the men will wait for the outdoor season” – The Oregonian

    Oh to be 7-foot-4 and a high school basketball player!!!

    COA,Feature — Tags: , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 11:00 am


    Here’s the background story. He’s a young giant with a younger brother who may end up being even bigger. Sim Bhullar is a 7-foot-4 high school junior basketball player.

    Sim Bhullar is the tallest high school basketball player in the country at 7’4″:

    7’4 Sim Bhullar Dunks EVERYTHING at the National Prep Tip Off

    Sim Bhullar Talks Recruiting

    College sports National Champions

    COA,Feature — Tags: , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 12:34 am


    Sadly, Oregon didn’t win the National football title this year (they sure came close though) but the Ducks have won a couple of NCAA men’s National titles since 2000. Here is a list of how its all gone down in NCAA men’s sports. The Pac-10 has represented well… except in hockey of course!

    Men’s NCAA National Champions
    • = Pac-10 teams

    FOOTBALL
    2010 – Auburn
    2009 – Alabama
    2008 – Florida
    2007 – LSU
    2006 – Florida
    2005 – Texas
    • 2004 – USC
    • 2003 – USC
    2002 – Ohio State
    2001 – Miami
    2000 – Oklahoma

    BASKETBALL
    2010 – Duke
    2009 – North Carolina
    2008 – Kansas
    2007 – Florida
    2006 – Florida
    2005 – North Carolina
    2004 – Connecticut
    2003 – Syracuse
    2002 – Maryland
    2001 – Duke
    2000 – Michigan State

    BASEBALL
    2010 – South Carolina
    2009 – LSU
    2008 – Fresno State
    • 2007 - Oregon State
    • 2006 – Oregon State
    2005 – Texas
    2004 – Cal State Fullerton
    2003 – Rice
    2002 – Texas
    2001 – Miami
    2000 – LSU

    TRACK
    2010 – Texas A&M
    2009 – Texas A&M
    2008 – Florida State
    2007 – vacated
    2006 – Florida State
    2005 – vacated
    2004 – vacated
    2003 – Arkansas
    2002 – LSU
    2001 – Tennessee
    • 2000 – Stanford

    TENNIS
    • 2010 – USC
    • 2009 – USC
    2008 – Georgia
    2007 – Georgia
    2006 – Pepperdine
    • 2005 – UCLA
    2004 – Baylor
    2003 – Illinois
    • 2002 – USC
    2001 – Georgia
    • 2000 – Stanford

    CROSS COUNTRY
    2010 – Oklahoma State
    2009 – Oklahoma State
    • 2008 – Oregon
    • 2007 – Oregon
    2006 – Colorado
    2005 – Wisconsin
    2004 – Colorado
    • 2003 – Stanford
    • 2002 – Stanford
    2001 – Colorado
    2000 – Arkansas

    SWIMMING
    2010 – Texas
    2009 – Auburn
    • 2008 – Arizona
    2007 – Auburn
    2006 – Auburn
    2005 – Auburn
    2004 – Auburn
    2003 – Auburn
    2002 – Texas
    2001 – Texas
    2000 – Texas

    WRESTLING
    2010 – Iowa
    2009 – Iowa
    2008 – Iowa
    2007 – Minnesota
    2006 – Oklahoma State
    2005 – Oklahoma State
    2004 – Oklahoma State
    2003 – Oklahoma State
    2002 – Minnesota
    2001 – Minnesota
    2000 – Iowa

    ICE HOCKEY
    2010 – Boston College
    2009 – Boston University
    2008 – Boston College
    2007 – Michigan State
    2006 – Wisconsin
    2005 – Denver
    2004 – Denver
    2003 – Minnesota
    2002 – Minnesota
    2001 – Boston College
    2000 – North Dakota

    SOCCER
    2010 – Akron
    2009 – Virginia
    2008 – Maryland
    2007 – Wake Forest
    2006 – UC Santa Barbara
    2005 – Maryland
    2004 – Indiana
    2003 – Indiana
    • 2002 – UCLA
    2001 – North Carolina
    2000 – Connecticut

    VOLLEYBALL
    • 2010 – Stanford
    2009 – UC Irvine
    2008 – Penn State
    2007 – UC Irvine
    • 2006 – UCLA
    2005 – Pepperdine
    2004 – BYU
    2003 – Lewis
    2002 – Hawai’i
    2001 – BYU
    • 2000 – UCLA

    Ducks record breaking football season

    COA,Feature — Tags: , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 1:47 pm

    This season has truly been one for the record book for University of Oregon football. Take a look at these records set by the Ducks already this season, with still a game to play.

    TEAM RECORDS
    Single Game
    Most Net Yards Rushing: 528 vs. Portland State, 2010
    Most Yards Total Offense: 720 vs. New Mexico, 2010
    Most First Downs: 35 vs. New Mexico, 2010
    Most Points (Modern Record): 72 vs. New Mexico, 2010

    Season
    Most Yards Rushing: 3,646, 2010
    Most Yards Total Offense: 6,450, 2010
    Most First Downs Rushing: 181, 2010
    Most First Downs: 322, 2010
    Most Points: 592, 2010
    Most Touchdowns: 79, 2010
    Most 1-Points PATs: 72, 2010
    Most PATs Total: 77, 2010
    Most Consecutive PATs: 69, 2010
    Most Victories: 12, (2010, 12-0)
    Longest Winning Streak: 12 (2010)

    INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
    132 points LaMichael James, 2010
    22 TDs LaMichael James, 2010
    21 rushing TDs LaMichael James, 2010
    9 100-yard games LaMichael James, 2010
    7 consecutive 100-yard games LaMichael James, 2010
    12 TD receptions Jeff Maehl, 2010

    Amazing rebound dunk by Oregon State – video

    COA,Feature — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 1:25 pm

    Oregon vs Auburn – The Matchup

    COA,Feature — Tags: , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 6:50 pm

    Here’s how the two teams match up.
    AUBURN vs OREGON
    RecordA 13-0, O 12-0
    BCS StandingA 1, O 2
    AP Top 25A 1, O 2
    Points forA 6th, O 1st
    Points againstA 54th, O 12th
    Rushing rankingA 6th, O 4th
    Passing rankingA 69th, O 49th
    Leading PassingA Newton 2,589 yards 28 TDs, O Thomas 2,518 28 TDs
    Leading RushingA Newton 1,409 20 TDs, O James 1,682 21 TDs
    Leading ReceivingA Adams 909 7 TDs, O Maehl 943 12 TDs
    Vs Top 25A 5-0, O 3-0

    New NCAA poll has 6 Pac-12 teams (thinking ahead) in top 35

    COA — Tags: , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 11:52 am


    Complete Polls

    Utah has joined the Pac-10 (soon to be Pac-12) yet, but they are off to a 7-0 start and are ranked 8th in the AP poll. Take a look at all the Pac-10 (12) schools ranked in the top 35.

    AP Top 35
    RK TEAM RECORD PTS
    1 Oregon (44) 7-0 1480
    2 Boise State (11) 6-0 1419
    3 Auburn (3) 8-0 1376
    4 TCU (2) 8-0 1354
    5 Michigan State 8-0 1175
    6 Alabama 7-1 1173
    7 Missouri 7-0 1121
    8 Utah 7-0 1098
    9 Wisconsin 7-1 1022
    10 Ohio State 7-1 931
    11 Oklahoma 6-1 861
    12 LSU 7-1 831
    13 Stanford 6-1 830
    14 Nebraska 6-1 760
    15 Arizona 6-1 691
    16 Florida State 6-1 606
    17 South Carolina 5-2 476
    18 Iowa 5-2 468
    19 Arkansas 5-2 435
    20 Oklahoma State 6-1 336
    21 Virginia Tech 6-2 270
    22 Miami (FL) 5-2 229
    23 Mississippi State 6-2 221
    24 USC 5-2 172
    25 Baylor 6-2 56
    26 Nevada 32
    27 Hawaii 19
    28 Michigan 9
    29 (t) Syracuse 8
    29 (t) West Virginia 8
    31 (t) San Diego State 7
    31 (t) East Carolina 7
    33 (t) Navy 5
    33 (t) Oregon State 5
    35 Northwestern 4

    Ducks wild scoring numbers

    COA,Oregon — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 10:46 am

    Team, Defensive Rank (points allowed per game), Points allowed vs Oregon:
    • New Mexico, 120 (52.6), 72.
    • Tennessee, 76th (24.8), 48.
    • Portland State, NR (39.75) , 69.
    • Arizona State, 68th (24.4), 42.
    • Stanford, 45th (21.4), 52.
    • Washington State, 116th, (42.8), ?

    Score by quarters for Ducks:
    • New Mexico -28-31-6-7
    • Tennessee -3-10-14-21
    • Portland State -21-24-24-0
    • Arizona State -14-14-14-0
    • Stanford -3-21-14-14
    • Washington State -?-?-?-?
    TOTALS -69-100-72-42

    Score by quarters for Ducks opponents:
    • New Mexico -0-0-0-0
    • Tennessee -6-7-0-0
    • Portland State -0-0-0-0
    • Arizona State -7-17-7-0
    • Stanford -21-10-0-0
    • Washington State -?-?-?-?
    TOTALS -34-34-7-0

    Season totals by quarter
    Ducks 69-100-72-42=283
    Opponents 34-34-7-0=75

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