Saturday, July 14, 2012

Oregon Ducks Way Too Early Preview

The Ducks had plenty to celebrate last season, is a fourth title in the cards for them?
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The Ducks are coming off the two greatest seasons in program history. A berth in the national championship followed by a long awaited Rose Bowl victory had Duck fans clamoring for another season with senior quarterback Darron Thomas at the helm and an experienced backfield starring Kenjon Barner and last year's break out star De'Anthony Thomas. However, the draft called and Darron Thomas answered leaving a big question mark at the quarter back position heading into the 2012 season. The Ducks are the 3 time defending conference champions and in the North, the road to Pasadena goes through Eugene.

Last season, the Ducks had national championship aspirations but they were derailed in the first week with a loss against eventual national runner up, LSU. Oregon would bounce back and win their next 9 straight games including a dominant performance on the road against conference rival Stanford. Oregon rose as high as #4 and were back in the national picture when Oregon's furious comeback attempt went wide left against USC, giving the Ducks their only conference loss of the year. They would go on to win the conference and Rose Bowl in an instant classic against Wisconsin 45-38. Coming into the summer, all eyes will be on the quarter back battle between Bryan Bennett and Marcus Mariota. Mariota red shirted last season and Bennett's only meaningful playing time came in the second half against Arizona State and then on the road at Colorado, both wins. Mariota, on the other hand got the fans buzzing at the Spring game where he acounted for 3 scores and outshined Bennett to start the conversation in Eugene.

A lot is riding on Coach Kelly and his ability to plug and play as he did in Darron Thomas' first season at quarter back. This season faces even more uncertainty than the aforementioned year as the Ducks must not only replace a quarter back who only had 3 losses on his ledger in his career but they also must deal with missing the workhorse of the offense, running back LaMichael James. James, forgoing his senior season proved himself to be one of, if not the best runner in school history, leaving as the second highest rusher in the conference. All eyes will be on Kenjon Barner and De'Anthony Thomas to shoulder the load out of the back field this season. If they are unable to be a serviceable companion to whomever the quarter back will be, the Ducks may not be a threat to four peat in the Pac-12. The Ducks have question marks all over the offensive side of the ball, not only limited to the backfield. They lose Senior Lavasier Tuinei who had a virtuoso performance in the Rose Bowl. The Ducks have a bevy of talent at the wide receiver position but much of it is untested. Josh Huff is going to have to step up and show himself as the leader of this unit and fulfill the potential he showed as a Froshman. The Ducks are going to be missing a pair of senior offensive linemen but the way the offensive line rotates, the cupboard is far from bare moving forward into the future.

Coming into last season, the Ducks had one of the most exciting players in the conference on  the defensive side of the ball in Cliff Harris. When ever Harris was involved in a play it was going to be spectacular. Whether it was spectacularly good or spectacularly bad is another point of conversation. After Harris' run in with the law he was suspended indefinitely and in his final play in a Duck uniform he recorded a safety, breaking up the shutout against Colorado. His absence threw inexperienced but talented corners such as Dior Mathis and Troy Hill into the fray. This would have been Harris' senior season but he is no longer with the team. The Ducks ended up playing a lot of youth and it hurt them early on, especially against LSU. However, the defense started to gel and form one of the better units in the conference. They don't lose a lot from the defensive side of the ball save for Safety Eddie Pleasant and Line Backer Josh Kaddu. While they will be missed, play makers like Terrance Mitchell and Kiko Alonso will have their opportunity to leave their mark.

This year, the Ducks don't face a marquee opponent like LSU to open the season. Their offense will have a couple weeks to warm up before they face their first conference opponent in Arizona. In the best case scenario, the match up at USC will be the game to decide who hosts the conference championship game when the two likely rematch to decide who moves on the BCS, whether in the national game or in the Rose Bowl. The best case scenario for Oregon is they run the table and go undefeated and move on to play in the BCS. That is if the offense can pull it all together and get rolling like they have been in the last few years. If the team is similar to the previous issues, they are going to be tough to deal with. However, if the offense can't put it together, its possible that the Ducks could end up 9-3 while Washington or Stanford go on to the conference championship game.

3 comments:

  1. I think the first few games will give us enough time to make mistakes and fix them that I don't think we shouldn't have too many problems next season. I don't think USC is a shoe in to be in the conference title game though. I wouldn't be surprised to see Utah come out of the South. They nearly beat USC in LA last year and have a ton of talent coming back next year. The program has beaten (destroyed actually) Alabama, so they can get it done.

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    1. The fact that Utah beat Alabama in the Sugar Bowl doesn't mean that much to me. No player that had any significant playing time on the current roster played in that game. I'm worried about Utah's loss of Matt Asiata. Asiata was a bull and made that offense tick. Behind him there wasn't a lot of experience. Utah has talent and they could be a dark horse out of the South, but it's USC's to lose.

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  2. Utah beating Alabama means a bit to me for them as a program because that is what I call a hump game, much like this current Rose bowl win was for us. I am not saying they are a shoe in, but I wouldn't be surprised if Utah got it done in the south.

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