Oregon
Five Takeaways From Oregon’s Rout of Eastern Washington
Oregon obtained blown out by Georgia after which got here again and blew out Japanese Washington in week two. Within the Duck’s residence opener, they confirmed plenty of what they are often this season.
Listed here are my 5 takeaways from Saturday’s contest.
1. Easy may be higher
The only issues aren’t essentially the most entertaining. Nevertheless, they’ll win you soccer video games. Should you noticed the Georgia recreation, you most likely thought Oregon did not execute the basics very nicely. So Lanning went again to the fundamentals and confirmed that straightforward can work.
“We mentioned we needed to do easy higher. That’s what this week was all about. It was about fundamentals and approach. We noticed plenty of that present up within the recreation.”
Oregon’s offense put up 604 complete yards with plenty of easier passes and gutsy runs.
2. They are not at their ceiling
After the sport I requested Lanning if he noticed points he needed to get addressed and dealt with in apply and within the recreation.
“We’re not enjoying our greatest soccer by any means. The ceiling is excessive, and we are able to nonetheless enhance quite a bit. We noticed enchancment. We tackled higher and have been extra bodily. We have been successful the level of assault. We have been capable of full passes and never put the ball in jeopardy. These issues have been definitely optimistic, however it’ll nonetheless be difficult as we transfer ahead. It’s going to solely proceed to get more durable, and we have now to proceed to play higher. We now have not arrived by any means; we nonetheless have plenty of work to do.”
So in brief, sure and no. Oregon regarded quite a bit higher fundamentals-wise. They performed quick, bodily, and motivated. However they know they’re removed from their ceiling. And so they’ll need to play to that customary and extra in a high 25 match-up with No. 12 BYU subsequent week at Autzen earlier than heading to the Palouse to open convention play in opposition to Washington State.
3. You’ll be able to win by quite a bit and nonetheless need some moments again
This wasn’t an ideal recreation by anybody’s requirements. However if you win by 56 you are most likely doing one thing proper. However Lanning would’ve moderately gained by 70.
“I know there are fourteen factors on the scoreboard that I need again. There are undoubtedly issues we are able to enhance. The usual is our customary, and we should proceed measuring ourselves up to that. We are able to definitely be higher. It was good to see us play a bodily model of soccer.”
Lanning is aware of Oregon has at all times held itself to a excessive customary of successful out west. Being one of many premier manufacturers within the Pac-12 and the nation is what introduced him out right here in spite of everything.
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4. Geese proceed to rotate backs closely
As soon as once more we noticed the working backs cycle via the sport. 5 guys obtained seven to 9 carries on Saturday. Sean {Dollars} obtained 9; Mar’Keise Irving and Noah Whittington obtained eight every; Byron Cardwell and Kilohana Haasenritter every obtained seven. Up to now it seems like Lanning likes to have plenty of backs contributing.
“It lets you be contemporary, it lets you play at a extremely excessive degree persistently all through, it additionally permits you that if somebody will get dinged the place you are feeling you’ve any individual you possibly can have go in there and execute at a excessive degree.”
So whereas there is not any Royce Freeman or LaMichael James, Oregon has choices. And we’ll see within the coming weeks if Oregon goes working again by committee or if one again begins to separate themselves as a bellcow.
5. Thompson seems strong in 2022 debut
Should you have been at Autzen Saturday, you heard how loud the group obtained when Ty Thompson ran out on the sector on this recreation. Each throughout and after the Georgia recreation, many followers have been calling for Thompson to play and even begin over Bo Nix.
“Ty did a terrific job tonight, he was enjoyable.” Lanning famous on the press convention.
Whereas it does not appear there’s an open quarterback competitors once more, this glimpse of Thompson will proceed to encourage followers to name for Thompson, particularly if Nix have been to wrestle once more within the coming weeks.
This was a win Oregon wanted. Each for his or her file and their confidence. Oregon seems to proceed to construct on this season subsequent week, in a high 25 matchup in opposition to the BYU Cougars at Autzen. Kickoff is about for 12:30 pm PT.
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Powerball ticket worth $328.5 million sold in Oregon
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
The first Powerball jackpot of 2025 was sold in Oregon and is worth $328.5 million, according to lottery officials.
The winner purchased the winning ticket in Beaverton on Thursday, Jan. 17, the Oregon Lottery said. The retail location will not be revealed until a winner has come forward.
The winning numbers for the Saturday drawing were: 14, 31, 35, 64 and 69 and Powerball 23.
The winner has a year to claim their prize, Oregon Lottery spokesperson Melanie Mesaros said. After the winning ticket is presented, “it will take time before a winner can be identified due to security and payment processes.”
Oregon lottery winners, with few exceptions, cannot remain anonymous, Mesaros said.
The winner will have a choice between an annuitized prize of $328.5 million or a lump-sum payment of $146.4 million, according to lottery officials, which are both options before taxes.
Last year, the largest Powerball prize won in Oregon — a $1.3 billion jackpot — was split between a Portland man, his wife, and friend.
Before Saturday, the most recent Powerball jackpot was sold in December in New York and was worth $256 million.
Powerball is a multi-state jackpot operated by 44 states, plus the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Fernando Cervantes Jr., a news reporter for USA TODAY, contributed to this story.
Cherrill Crosby is the executive editor of the Statesman Journal and The Register-Guard. Reach her at crosbyc@gannett.com
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Oregon’s Dan Lanning visits 5-star recruit Cantwell, top TE Premer during Midwest run
Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning has been a busy man.
But when you’re the man tasked with running one of the top college football programs in the country, burning jet fuel to shake hands and take photos is a big part of the gig. And Lanning was doing plenty of that last week.
A native of Kansas City, Mo., Lanning returned home last week on a two-day tear recruiting some of the top 2026 prospects in the country.
Lanning’s known stops included Lee’s Summit on Jan. 16, where the Tigers have 2027 interior line prospect Zach Harsha (6-5, 260) and 2028 tight end Max Trillo (6-4, 225).
He was even busier the following day. He had stops at Raymore-Peculiar, where he visited with and offered four-star uncommitted running back DeZephen Walker (6-0, 205) who is believed to be heavily considering Kansas and Nebraska.
He also headed to Illinois, where he swung by Lincoln-Way East to visit with quarterback Jonas Williams, who agreed with the Ducks on Aug. 3, 2024,
A trip to the Springfield, Mo. area was also on the docket, as Lanning traveled to Nixa High School to again meet with the country’s No. 1 2026 offensive lineman, Jackson Cantwell, on Jan. 16. The 6-8, 315 offensive tackle has offers from just about everyone in the country, though he has spoken highly of Lanning and his relationship with the Ducks coach – making Oregon one of the favorites for his services.
Cantwell was honored by the Kansas City Chiefs on Jan. 18 during their AFC Divisional playoff game against the Houston Texans after he was selected to represent the Chiefs at the ‘Nike Ones’ showcase during Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans.
Lanning concluded his trip with a little basketball in Hutchinson, Kan., where he watched Great Bend tight end Ian Premer (6-6, 215) – the top tight end in the 2026 class – take on Hutchinson. Premer, a three-sport star in football, basketball and baseball, impressed with 22 points in the game.
The Midwest swing adds to a busy month for Lanning, who also has been spotted with Utah No. 1 athlete Salasi Moa and recently secured a visit with top 2026 quarterback and Nashville native Jared Curtis.
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People with disabilities are extra vulnerable in major disasters like wildfires, says Oregon advocate
Jake Cornett, Executive Director and CEO of the advocacy group Disability Rights Oregon, says he will forever be haunted by Ashlyn Maddox’s death during the 2021 Oregon heat wave.
The Portland woman, 36, was disabled and living in a group foster home. She was dropped off by a medical transport company, but the company didn’t make sure she made it safely into her air-conditioned home. She ended up wandering around for hours in the heat, and died only 50 feet from safety.
Cornett says, “These deaths are preventable with the right planning, the right strategy for mitigation, the right preparedness and a response plan that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and respects the needs of people with disabilities.”
Cornett spoke with “All Things Considered” host Geoff Norcross about Oregon’s ability to help people with disabilities during a natural disaster, such as the deadly wildfires burning in the Los Angeles area.
This conversation has been edited for clarity and length.
Geoff Norcross: If we were to transport those fires in Southern California here, would we see a similar catastrophe for people with disabilities?
Jake Cornett: Surely, we fear that the same disasters we’ve seen play out in the catastrophes in the lives of people with disabilities in LA would play out right here in Oregon as well. And I don’t think this is just a theoretical question. It’s only a matter of time before we have major wildfires along Highway 20, very close by in Portland and in other major cities throughout our state.
Norcross: What is the obligation of local governments to provide for people with disabilities when disaster strikes? I guess I’m asking if the Americans with Disabilities Act applies here.
Cornett: Absolutely. The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that cities, counties, the state and the federal government are taking into account what the needs are of people with disabilities, and providing accommodations for those needs when engaging in disaster planning.
Norcross: Getting information out to people quickly in a disaster is so critical, especially for something that’s as fast-moving as the LA wildfires. For people who are deaf or blind, can you talk about how that’s extra complicated?
Cornett: Absolutely. You know, emergency response notification systems that happen on your phone are a great tool if you have a phone, or if you have the technology to make your phone provide you the information you need. And that’s particularly important for folks who are blind.
I think about a blind person who may not have the same visual access to information as others. If police run around your neighborhood and put a notice on your door that says “get out of town, there’s an evacuation order, you’re under wildfire threat,” that notice on your door might not be enough because you can’t access that information.
And this is where cities, counties and the state really have an obligation to adjust to how they communicate so that it’s effective for all people with disabilities.
Norcross: And again, when you say obligation, you mean a legal obligation, not just because it’s the right thing to do.
Cornett: Absolutely. There’s a legal obligation to do that under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Norcross: Even if an evacuation order gets to affected people quickly, there’s this expectation that most people will get in their car and they will leave. How does that expectation leave people with disabilities in even greater danger?
Cornett: Yeah, that’s another huge issue for people with disabilities, especially when it happens quickly like the LA fires. People think evacuating is getting in the car, driving quickly away to safety.
But many people with disabilities don’t have access to a car, or they can’t physically drive a vehicle. They’re totally reliant on others to transport them to safety. So just providing that notice is not an adequate way to ensure that we are saving the lives of people with disabilities in the way it needs to be done.
Norcross: Is there an event here in Oregon that you can point to that shows us how situated we are to help people with disabilities when disaster strikes, good or bad?
Cornett: Here in Oregon, we’ve seen hundreds die or have serious injuries because of heat in the past few years. Climate change is real. We live in a warming environment, and it’s having a really disproportionate impact on seniors, on people with disabilities and people with underlying medical conditions.
And I’ll forever be haunted by a story of a 30-something year old woman who was dropped off by a medical transport company, but didn’t wait in their air-conditioned van to make sure that she got inside her home where there was air conditioning. Instead, they took off. She wandered around for hours before dying of heat, just 50 feet from her adult foster home.
These deaths are preventable with the right planning, the right strategy for mitigation, the right preparedness, and a response plan that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and respects the needs of people with disabilities.
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