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How to Watch Oklahoma State at Oregon State, College Wrestling
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This season, Oklahoma State (4-1) is ranked 14th general in school wrestling as essentially the most celebrated crew within the historical past of the game seems to be to get again to the highest of the mountain. It faces a non-conference opponent immediately in Oregon State (3-4), which is coming off a win because it tries to rebound on its poor begin to the season. This season, the nationwide championship is performed in Oklahoma, giving the Cowboys the chance to have a house crowd supporting them alongside the best way to a possible thirty fifth nationwide championship win. Having two groups from completely different conferences take the mat all the time makes for an enormous check and an electrical surroundings.
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Sport Date: Jan. 8, 2023
Sport Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
TV: Pac-12 Community
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Dakota Geer picked up an enormous win in extra time over Iowa’s Abe Assad (5-3) within the 184-pound weight class showcasing simply how good he’s on the mat this season.
Right now’s greatest match on this card will probably be within the 184-pound weight class the place the Beavers characteristic Eleventh-ranked Trey Munoz (14-1) and the Cowboys counter with Thirteenth-ranked Travis Wittlake (9-1).
The Cowboys even have Geer who’s driving excessive after a large upset in his win within the Iowa match.
This season, the Cowboys are constructed round an all-around crew that has particular person wrestlers ranked in all weight courses balancing out their roster giving them a possibility to win each match.
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Oregon Football Recruiting: 4-Star LB Target Chooses Texas A&M
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A full weekend of wins saw Dan Lanning and company finally come up short in a recruiting battle.
Four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail made his college decision Sunday afternoon. The 2025 California prospect had a final three of Oregon, USC, and Texas A&M.
Mikhail visited Eugene in June. He also visited USC (June 7) and Texas A&M (June 21). Ultimately, he decided to go with the Aggies.
Mikhail plays for Bonita in La Verne, California. According to the 247Sports Composite, the 6-3, 227-pound prospect is the 69th rated player in the country and the No. 8 linebacker.
Lanning and the Ducks coaching staff has had a busy weekend. On Friday, four-star running back Jordon Davison and four-star defensive lineman Josiah Sharma committed to Oregon while Saturday saw five-star cornerback Dorian Brew and four-star tight end Da’Saahn Brame do the same.
The Ducks have 14 commits right now, with a pair of five-stars and 11 four-stars, according to the 247Sports Composite. That’s good for No. 5 in the nation.
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Oregon State University hosting in-person shark dissection at McMenamins
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon State University’s Big Fish Lab is giving a “grand finale” presentation of its educational “Summer of the Shark” series — which includes an in-person shark dissection — at McMenamins Bagdad Theater and Pub in Southeast Portland on July 23.
The event includes lectures on the types of sharks found on Oregon’s Coast, the lives of mother sharks and the risk of shark attacks. The event also includes trivia, discussions with local shark experts, and, once again, a shark dissection performed live.
“Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to meet Oregon’s shark scientists and learn about the important work they do,” Mcmenamins announced. “And we’ll be projecting the dissection onto the theater screen, so you don’t miss out on any of the details. And just in case you’re wondering, don’t worry: the shark died of natural causes.”
Doors open for the event at 6 p.m. and the show will run from 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets for the event are $12 for adults and $8 kids 17 and younger.
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Oregon football: 2 Ducks land in 1st round of PFF’s way-too-early 2025 NFL mock draft
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Dan Lanning has done a great job of building a talented roster in Eugene as the Oregon Ducks football program is gearing up for what is expected to be a special season in 2024. And right along with that comes a lot of interest in possible draft picks.
So, as Oregon football fans continue to get ready for the upcoming season, they should keep an eye on and start getting excited about the Oregon Ducks’ NFL prospects. In PFF’s recent way-too-early 2025 NFL mock draft, two standout Oregon football players are tabbed for getting picked up in the first round of the draft.
While it might seem a little too early for way-too-early NFL draft content, PFF is literally called Pro Football Focus, so, you know, you can’t really blame them for getting excited about things.
Cornerback Jabbar Muhammad is the first Oregon Duck to land on the list. According to the good folks over at PFF, Muhammad is currently projected as the No. 24 overall pick, which would currently have him getting selected by the Green Bay Packers.
At least he’d get to continue to wear yellow and green. That’s a good thing, right?
Over on the opposite side of the ball sits former Texas A&M Aggies transfer Evan Stewart, who appears poised to thrive as a wide receiver for the Oregon Ducks. Stewart missed a few games last year, but he has immense potential and PFF is currently projecting Stewart as the No. 26 pick in the draft, allowing him to go play for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Which, you know, more green. And a bird!
There’s a lot that’s going to happen between now and the actual 2025 NFL Draft, but as it stands right now, this would be a solid job from Lanning and his coaching staff to develop these players and put them on the platform they need to get to the NFL.
As the season gets closer to getting underway, Oregon football fans should keep an eye on the performances made by Stewart and Muhammad, who could improve their standing in the NFL draft thanks to more strong showings this season.
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