As expected, the NCAA announced the punishments for the Oregon Ducks football program after the university failed to monitor the program in relations to recruiting services. The NCAA placed Oregon on...
Chip Kelly was 46-7 in four seasons as the head coach of the Oregon Ducks. The Philadelphia Eagles have won 12 games in the last two seasons. Kelly initially told...
The 4th ranked LSU Tigers disposed of the 3rd ranked Oregon Ducks Saturday night in Arlington Texas. The Tigers grabbed 4 turnovers, and were superb on special teams. Spencer Ware rushed for 99 yards and a score, while Michael Ford ran for 96 and two TDs.
One of the biggest college football games of the 2011 season will take place this Saturday in Arlington, as the 3rd ranked Oregon Ducks take on the 4th ranked LSU Tigers. One man who will not be in attendance but certainly will be discussed is infamous college scout Will Lyles.
Oregon Ducks head coach Chip Kelly met with the press yesterday at PAC-12 media day. Knowing that he would be asked about the current NCAA investigation into the Ducks program, Kelly opened by telling the media he would not answer any questions about the probe. Needless to say, the media members still peppered him with questions about Will Lyles.
Will Lyles, who runs a national scouting service, has been dubbed a street agent, a notorious runner of players, a disgrace, and a poster child for what's wrong with college football today. Ever since a Yahoo! sports report that documented the Chip Kelly's payments to Lyles, his service is dead, along with his image. But is he truly a villain? Or a misunderstood victim?
The Auburn Tigers defeated the Oregon Ducks in the BCS National Championship 22-19. Wes Byrum's 19 yard field goal as time expired gave Auburn it's second national title, and first since 1957. The SEC has produced the last 5 national champions.
Auburn and Oregon will meet on the gridiron tonight to play for the BCS National Championship. It is the first appearance in the title game by both schools. Here is a preview of the Tostitos BCS National Championship game, courtesy of espn.com.