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Jurrion Dickey Talks Oregon, Plans for Signing
We’re lower than a month away from the early signing interval and Geese Digest continues to test in with recruits in Oregon’s 2023 class.
Earlier this week we have been within the Bay Space to see All-American broad receiver Jurrion Dickey.
Dickey transferred from Valley Christian to Menlo Atherton and was capable of rack up 500 yards and 7 touchdowns on 20 catches after an harm minimize his season quick.
“The season went nicely,” he stated. “I solely performed 4 video games as a result of I ended up getting a torn meniscus inside the first recreation of the season on a kickoff return–so I sat out the remainder of the season.”
The Bay Space standout took a visit as much as Eugene for the Stanford recreation in September. He likes what he is seeing from his future faculty and thinks issues can get even higher.
“The Geese are doing good this season. I really feel like we’re in a constructing platform proper now. Subsequent yr we’re gonna be higher than we have been this yr.”
A giant motive for Oregon’s success, significantly by way of the air, has been the emergence of Troy Franklin, one other All-American wideout from the Bay Space who additionally attended Menlo Atherton.
“Me and Troy we grew up collectively. Our relationship has at all times been cool,” he stated. “Once I go as much as Eugene I at all times kick it with Troy and them. It is at all times good vibes. He is doing actually good up there.”
Since committing to Dan Lanning and Oregon in Could, he is been capable of join with a number of members of the 2023 class.
“Who I have been constructing that relationship with is Tyler Turner, Dante Dowdell, Ashton Cozart–that’s my man, and Dante (Moore).”
The Geese added two huge commitments this week in Converse (Tex.) defensive lineman Johnny Bowens and Lakeland (Fla.) offensive lineman Gernorris Wilson, who be part of the Pac-12’s prime recruiting class this cycle.
READ MORE: What Johnny Bowens’ dedication means for Oregon
“I really feel like we received one thing particular coming in.” Dickey stated of Oregon’s 2023 haul. “All of us received bits and components that would come collectively and really make good attributes come collectively. I feel we’ll do good.”
On the recruiting entrance, he obtained a brand new handful of presents over the summer time and big-name colleges aren’t giving up of their pursuit.
“Who I am listening to from probably the most proper now could be Penn State, Texas A&M and Tennessee.”
Gives from the Aggies in addition to Georgia and Tennessee all got here after Dickey eared five-star standing.
“It sort of settles down who is aware of between the true and the pretend,” he commented on the timing. “You get to see if individuals truly believed in your expertise earlier than reasonably than simply ready for hype.”
Relationships are a giant a part of recruiting and people are sturdy with the Geese teaching workers.
“That is why I like Junior Adams lots as a result of I’ve at all times been rocking with Junior Adams and he is at all times been rocking with me,” he stated. “U-Dub he is been rocking with me. Quickly as he got here right here, rocking with me. We shut, like he is my proper hand.”
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With another colleges nonetheless giving chase Dickey spoke on his Oregon dedication.
“Proper now I might say I am at 100% with Oregon. I’ve full religion in Oregon,” he stated. “I’ve full religion in every part. It could be tremendous, tremendous exhausting for somebody to vary my mindset of flipping to a different faculty.”
With the early signing interval lower than a month away, Dickey continues to be establishing his timeline.
“It will likely be later. I am nonetheless within the technique of deciding what I am gonna truly do,” he stated on his plans for signing his nationwide letter of intent.
It seems to be prefer it might be extra a February timeframe for the broad receiver, who stated the Geese aren’t pushing him to place pen to paper early.
As soccer season winds down, Dickey is recovering from harm and plans to play basketball at Menlo Atherton. Nonetheless, he is not ruling out the thought of enrolling early solely.
“If something in all probability spring. I am going like 50-50 if I wanna do it in spring or not.”
Dickey plans to return to Eugene for a go to that falls exterior of the upcoming useless interval between December and January.
“Most likely January. One thing like that,” he stated of when he’ll get again out to Oregon. “Every time it is allowed as a result of I do not actually know the foundations. Every time it is allowed I will in all probability return up there.”
He plans on utilizing the basketball season to ease again into the explosive actions that include being a big-play broad receiver.
“I am getting higher,” Dickey stated as he recovers from a knee harm. “My leg goes previous 90 levels now. I can stroll high quality, I can jog slightly bit so, restoration’s going good.”
READ MORE: Gernorris Wilson breaks down Oregon dedication
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What’s The Drama: Oregon Quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Former Duck Bryan Addison Heated Exchange
The No. 8 Oregon Ducks are beating the UCLA Bruins (1-2) in Week 5 of the 2024 college football season. The 3-0 Ducks hope to stay undefeated in the late-night Big Ten conference clash in the Rose Bowl.
There are five former Ducks on the current UCLA team, including defensive back Bryan Addison. Addison has grabbed attention with two big plays vs. Oregon.
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel had a heated exchange with Addison after Addison put a big hit Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson. Ferguson went to the locker room with an injury. Addison then intercepted Gabriel and returned the pick for 96 yard touchdown.
Late in the second quarter, Addison intercepted Gabriel and sprinted for a 96-yard touchdown to cut Oregon’s lead to 28-10. It was Gabriel’s first interception as a Duck.
How can Oregon grab back the momentum in the second half?
“Keep playing our game,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning told the Fox broadcast at halftime. “We’ve been able to stop them consistently. After that first series, we settled in defensively. We have to protect the ball on offense.”
Coach Lanning evaluatedGabriel’s play vs. UCLA, including his interception
“Really good decision making until that last one,” coach Lanning said. “That one is over with and we have to move to the next one.”
Gabriel had a heated exchange with Addison earlier in the second quarter.
Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson suffered a big hit from Addison. Ferguson took some time to get up. Ferguson walked off the field on his own power but had to go to the locker room before the half for further evaluation.
Ferguson’s quarterback and best friend, Gabriel, had some choice words for Addison after the hit.
Earlier this week, the senior Ferguson addressed playing some of his former teammates.
“I think it’s just really cool to be able to see those guys again,” Ferguson said. “I stay in touch with a lot of them. We’re really close as a class. Mo (Moliki Matavao) especially is one of my best friends still.”
Specifically, Addison impressed Ferguson.
“It’s the same thing we’ve seen,” Ferguson said of Addison. “He’s a good player. He flies around, he plays hard, and he’s lengthy, so he’s someone who can cause a lot of problems. It’s the same thing I’ve seen from since he practiced here and he was here, just he’s a good player.”
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Ferguson suffered a head injury and will not return to the game vs. UCLA, according to the FOX broadcast.
Ferguson chose to return to Oregon for his final season instead of entering his name in the 2024NFL Draft. In 2023, Ferguson finished with 414 receiving yards and six touchdowns, tied for sixth-most among all FBS tight ends. Five of Ferguson’s six touchdowns came in the final six games, including a two touchdowns in the Pac-12 Championship Game.
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How to watch #8 Oregon Ducks vs. UCLA football: Time, TV channel, FREE live streams
A Pac-12 rivalry moves to the Big Ten Conference with a late kickoff between the 8th-ranked Oregon Ducks and the UCLA Bruins. The game is scheduled to start at 11 p.m. ET (8 p.m. PT) with TV coverage on FOX and streaming on-demand.
- How to watch: Live streams of the Oregon vs. UCLA game are available with offers from FuboTV (free trial), SlingTV (low intro rate) and DirecTV Stream (free trial).
- For a limited time, FuboTV is offering $30 off the first month after the free trial period. With $30 offer, plans start at $49.99.
#8 Oregon Ducks (3-0) at UCLA Bruins (1-2)
NCAA football matchup at a glance
When: Saturday, Sept. 28 at 11 p.m. ET (8 p.m. PT)
Where: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.
TV channel: FOX
Live streams: FuboTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | DirecTV Stream (free trial)
The Ducks are unbeaten in their new league home, and now they officially open play in the Big Ten against a familiar foe in UCLA. So far, so good as coach Dan Lanning turns the keys to his offense over to Oklahoma quarterback transfer Dillon Gabriel. Oregon is a perfect 3-0 and comes off a 49-14 win over rival Oregon State.
UCLA is a hefty underdog in this one as the early line shifted in Oregon’s favor from 24 to 25.5 points. The Bruins put up an early fight against No. 16 LSU last Saturday, but lost their second in a row to fall to 1-2 after the host Tigers pulled away with 17 unanswered points in the second half.
Oregon Ducks vs. UCLA Bruins: Know your live streaming options
- FuboTV (free trial) – excellent viewer experience with huge library of live sports content; free trial lengths vary; monthly rate after free trial starts at $49.99 for duration of $30 first month discount.
- SlingTV (low intro rate) – discounted first month is best if you’ve run out of free trials or you’re in the market for 1+ month of TV
- DirecTV Stream (free trial) – not the same level of viewer experience as FuboTV, but the standard 7-day free trial is still the longest in streaming.
The Ducks and Bruins are set for an 11 p.m. ET start on FOX. Live streams are available from FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and SlingTV (low intro rate).
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