The Oregon Ducks were eliminated from the College Football Playoff by the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Rose Bowl. Buckeye's quarterback Will Howard spoke on the P
Oregon had a dream season all the way to second round of the College Football Playoffs, when the Ohio State Buckeyes rolled into the Rose Bowl, rolled over the Ducks to the tune of a 20-point victory and rolled out of the CFP quarterfinals on their way to an eventual national championship.
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The used to be called the Oregon Webfoots. While they are now known as the Oregon Ducks, they should be called the Oregon Sad Boys after how horribly their fans
Across the country on the West Coast, there might have been some popping of champagne taking place. Why? Because according to the Wolfe Ratings — a mathematical college football ranking designated amongst the National Champion Major Selections by the NCAA — it was the Oregon Ducks who finished the season ranked No. 1 in the nation.
Former Oregon Ducks coach Chip Kelly took a shot at his former football program on Saturday. Ahead of Monday’s national championship game against Notre Dame, the current Ohio State offensive coordinator was asked about what motivated the Buckeyes entering their Rose Bowl matchup with Oregon — a 41-21 blowout win.
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