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Jake;1338912; said:
The forecast is for 56 degrees and cloudy in Corvallis on Saturday. Might be a tad chilly for some participants, but will it adversely affect the Ducks' passing game?

Sheeeeiiit. If it isn't raining between November 1 and June; then it's a freaking glorious day for anything outside.
 
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Judging by all of these pictures, I clearly should have at least given this school some consideration.
 
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OregonBuckeye;1339525; said:
I take it you haven't followed the Ducks this year. Oregon is 6th in the country in rush yards per game and tied for 82nd in passing.

I take it you took my post way too seriously. I figured the string of cheerleader pics in post after post suggested this thread was more in fun than football analysis, but perhaps I was mistaken.

As long as we're talking stats Masoli had a career high 298 yards passing in their last game, and a couple of TD passes, in their second highest scoring output of the season. That passing game allowed the Ducks to score 45 first half points against the same Arizona team who held the Beavs to 19 points in their next game. If "O" brings that passing attack to Corvallis, it will increase their chances of winning, weather permitting. Which brings us back to the forecast...
 
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