Ho hum, star studded recruiting weekends in Eugene are becoming so common fans barely even notice. 5* 2026 CB Elbert Hill & 5* 2026 S Jireh Edwards were in town to observe practices along with a slew of high 4*s from the 2026 and 2027 classes. Next weekend's spring game is going to be crazy likely followed by a bunch of verbal commits. STOMP
Bitter Beavis. I'm sorry you have the sad & lash out in such a pathetic way. Hopefully someday you can find something positive in your life and not be so bitter STOMP
How is it trolling if it is something cool? I didn't write the tweet bro. It obviously isn't true. Wizenheimer had the right response.
Oh my bad, I didn't realize that you didn't write the stupid tweet. You just shared/trolled it here, which makes it all good. Thanks for your much appreciated contributions STOMP
Meanwhile, my longest of longshot recruiting hopes is among the many top talents coming to Eugene for the Spring Game this weekend. Crossing all fingers and toes for Georgia DT Daverin "Deuce" Geralds who brings speed and explosiveness like few interior DLineman. Game wrecker STOMP
Teasing/Trolling/Shit talking other fanbases is a requirement for real sports fans. Hopefully the sheep fuckers from Corvallis will continue to schedule their yearly ass kicking from the Ducks.
Doesn't even matter if they sign as Madden I-am-a-leavin has shown. Let me know when they step on the field Same reason I said a while ago that following recruiting is a bit more frustrating nowadays
Why follow any sport prior to the championship game? Seriously, everything else is such a great big waste of time. Because it's part of being a fan, which you aren't. So why not quit failing at being a Debbie Downer & checking in here with the same lame take again and again year after year? Whats funny is thinking you're making a point. If you don't care (which is fine) why not go do something you actually do care about? Or is trying to be a bummer the point? STOMP
I actually saw a guy wearing this at the Costco in Kauai. Dude is 60+ on vaca and not caring 1 iota that most people have no idea or those that do think he's a complete tool https://gineek.com/oregon-state-bea...ant_key=navy-s&color=navy&size=s&gad_source=1 STOMP
The Ducks will wait to the last minute then swoop in and outbid if they still think they have a need at the position and our they worth it.
I was driving today when I heard about Derrick Harmon and his mom. Had to pull over for a minute, got something in my eye. That final time you get to tell your mom how much you love them and hope they hear you. Big hugs to you, Derrick and it's great to have one more amazing Duck to root for in the NFL.
Derrick Harmon's mother died after Steelers drafted her son PITTSBURGH -- Tiffany Saine, the mother of Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Derrick Harmon, died Thursday night shortly after her son was selected No. 21 in the NFL draft. Saine, who suffered a stroke in 2022 that left her paralyzed on her left side, was on life support in the hospital while Harmon learned of his NFL future surrounded by the rest of his family in his hometown of Detroit. "On behalf of the entire Pittsburgh Steelers organization, I extend our deepest condolences to Derrick Harmon and his family during this difficult time," Steelers president Art Rooney II said Friday in a statement. "Though we are excited to select Derrick in the first round of the NFL Draft, our hearts are heavy as we mourn the death of his mother, Tiffany Saine. We will support Derrick and his family however we can as he navigates this period of grief. In times like this, we hope Derrick finds comfort in the love and support from the organization and Steelers fans around the world. "Our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with Derrick's entire family." Harmon told reporters he was leaving his draft party to see his mother in the hospital Thursday night. "It was a little bittersweet, man," Harmon said Thursday of the moment he got the Steelers' call. "My mom wasn't with me, she's at the hospital right now on life support, so that was a little bittersweet, because she worked just as hard as me to get to this moment." Ahead of the Rose Bowl in December, Harmon shared that he used some of his NIL money to buy his mom a wheelchair-accessible van. Harmon, a Detroit native, spent the first three years of his career at Michigan State to be close to his mom before making the difficult decision to transfer to Oregon for his senior season. Harmon said Thursday night he learned resilience from his mom as he watched her endure multiple brain surgeries before the stroke. "After all those brain surgeries, man, she did not give up," Harmon said. "She still took me to practice, still went to work, and I always, always, in the back of my head from the beginning of my college career was, why can't I keep going? "If I'm tired, I'm injured, whatever it is, why can't I keep going if she can get up and she keep going after brain surgery." https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/44856426/derrick-harmon-mother-died-steelers-drafted-son