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Mailbag Wednesday: How does the USC win change the perception of Oregon this year and in recruiting?

Mailbag Wednesday: How does the USC win change the perception of Oregon this year and in recruiting?

FromAutzen Audibles: DuckTerritory's Oregon athletics podcast


Mailbag Wednesday: How does the USC win change the perception of Oregon this year and in recruiting?

FromAutzen Audibles: DuckTerritory's Oregon athletics podcast

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Another Autzen Audibles Mailbag Wednesday is here! Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil take the best questions from Oregon football, basketball, recruiting and a lot more.
In this week's Mailbag, Matt and Erik answer questions that range in a wide group of topics but also include:
While Oregon is on a run to the college football playoff, some fans are wondering if Florida State could come calling a second time in three years to hire a head coach. Are we buying at stock in Florida State - Mario Cristobal?
The development of Juwan Johnson at wide receiver and why that could be a game-changer for the Oregon offense in the final three regular-season games.
If we are going to be critical of Marcus Arroyo earlier in the season, it's also time to acknowledge that Oregon's offense is putting up insane numbers the last month of the season. What's stood out about it?
If Oregon can make the college football playoff, who would Oregon want to play and what team presents the best chance at a win?
Matt goes on a rant about why he's changed his tune about making the college playoff and losing vs playing in the Rose Bowl and winning.
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Released:
Nov 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast centered around Oregon football, basketball, and recruiting, hosted by 247Sports.com's Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil.