Oregon
Three Ways the Oregon Offense Can Grow in 2022
Oregon’s offense was a ball of blended feelings in 2021.
Whereas it wasn’t essentially a low-scoring unit, most followers would agree the on-field product left so much to be desired. The Geese put up factors, however did not resemble the thrilling unit that fueled their rise to prominence.
To be clear, you are not going to listen to me asking anybody to apologize for successful. A win is a win, however the arrival of Kenny Dillingham and a slew of latest expertise may function a reset, if not at the least a breath of recent air.
Listed below are three areas the place I believe the Oregon offense can develop heading into the season.
1. Air it out
This must be on the prime of the listing. Coming into 2021, the Geese had simply signed what might need been their highest-rated group of large receivers, highlighted by All-American recruits Dont’e Thornton, Troy Franklin and Isaiah Brevard. However none of these gamers, and even the constant starters, noticed plenty of alternatives to stretch the sector vertically.
Perhaps that was play calling or perhaps it was Anthony Brown’s limitations as a passer. It was most likely a mix of the 2 after we noticed issues opened up within the Alamo Bowl towards Oklahoma.
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Now, it appears to be like like Bo Nix is the perceived favourite for the beginning quarterback job. And one factor we all know for certain is he isn’t afraid to take dangers.
Despite the fact that that may generally get him in to bother, pushing the ball down the sector ought to open up new dimensions within the offense.
For reference, the Geese averaged simply 7.6 yards per go, and 12 yards per catch in 2021. Nevertheless a majority of the passes had been quick over the center or fast passes out to the flat. There wasn’t plenty of work performed outdoors the numbers, and as such there weren’t plenty of alternatives to select up yards after the catch (YAC).
Airing it out would assist take away what generally felt like a glass ceiling this unit was enjoying underneath.
2. Play calling selection
That is one other frequent gripe followers had with the offense.
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Previous to teaching at Oregon, Joe Moorhead made a reputation for himself as a talented play caller that was adept at making the most of what defenses gave him. He would additionally combine issues up and maintain defenses on their heels.
However when he acquired to Oregon, we did not see that selection on a constant foundation. As a substitute, we noticed a run-heavy assault that deployed far too many dive performs up the center, particularly on third down.
This made the offense stale and predictable, and subsequently simpler to defend. The Geese will not be with out rising pains in Kenny Dillingham’s system, however extra selection lends itself to preserving the protection sincere and creating extra alternatives to take full benefit of offensive personnel.
3. Unfold the ball round to playmakers
Three of Oregon’s 4 main go catchers have moved on from this system. Which means no extra Travis Dye (46), Devon Williams (35), or Johnny Johnson III (25).
Of these 137 mixed receptions, solely Kris Hutson (31) returns to Eugene. Troy Franklin was fifth with 18.
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The Geese made a great effort to offset their losses by including large receivers Chase Cota (UCLA), Caleb Chapman (Texas A&M), Kyler Kasper (reclassified from 2023) and Justius Lowe (highschool class of 2022). In addition they added some expertise within the backfield with former Minnesota working again Mar’Keise Irving, Western Kentucky’s Noah Whittington, and 2022 recruit Jordan James.
All of these new gamers may see the sector this season, however I’ve my eyes on Thornton, Franklin and Seven McGee as underutilized returners that might take this offense to the following degree.
There’s worth in having a go-to primary large receiver. We noticed the chemistry and luxury Brown developed with Devon Williams. However there have been plenty of weapons that hardly touched the ball or just weren’t focused in 2021 (word Mycah Pittman’s switch to FSU).
This yr’s offense is bursting on the seams with untapped potential and gifted gamers simply searching for a chance. Getting a few of these names concerned ought to go a good distance in producing a stronger, efficient and thrilling offense in 2022.
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Oregon man pleads guilty to stalking UConn basketball star Paige Bueckers
An Oregon man pleaded guilty Wednesday in a Connecticut superior court to stalking and harassing University of Connecticut basketball star guard Paige Bueckers, ESPN reported.
Robert Cole Parmalee, 40, of Grants Pass, was arrested in September on charges of breach of peace, stalking and second-degree harassment of Bueckers.
A protective order will remain in place until 2064, according to court records.
Parmalee received a one-year suspended sentence and three years probation, during which time he is barred from Connecticut and any arenas, hotels or practice facilities where the UConn basketball team is present, according to ESPN.
UConn campus police became aware of Parmalee in June after he allegedly sent “rambling” emails to university staff that said he was trying to marry a member of the basketball team, according to ESPN. Parmalee also is identified as “Parmelee.”
Parmalee also posted on social media about wanting to marry Bueckers, including sharing a post with a fake wedding invitation and posting pictures of him with an engagement ring on his tongue. In an August TikTok post, Parmalee wrote, “I’m coming to UCONN Paige Madison Bueckers, I’ll be in Hartford tomorrow morning,” shared photos of himself at an airport with tickets.
Oregon court records show Parmalee has a history of criminal charges going back to 2002, including sexual abuse, harassment, driving under the influence and possession of methamphetamines.
In 2023, he was arrested after his roommates alleged he set the house on fire in Josephine County in order to get money for a bigger house, court records show. The case was dismissed after a certified mental health evaluator found him unable to aid and assist in his own defense.
The evaluator reported Parmalee appeared to be displaying a psychotic disorder and likely a schizophrenia spectrum disorder.
Isabel Funk covers breaking news and public safety for the Statesman Journal. Funk can be reached at ifunk@statesmanjournal.com or on X at @isabeldfunk
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Strong winds knock out power to thousands on Oregon coast
CANNON BEACH, Ore. (KPTV) – Strong winds overnight caused power outages throughout northwest Oregon and southwest Washington.
On Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a High Wind Warning along the Oregon coastline and a Wind Advisory in the I-5 corridor. The winds began to calm by 4 a.m. Wednesday.
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As of 6:35 a.m., Pacific Power was reporting about 16,632 customers without power from Cannon Beach to Astoria. About 235 customers were without power in the Lincoln City area.
Pacific Power confirmed the outages were due to storm damage. Crews are working to make repairs and restore service.
The Jewell School District, the Neah-Kah-Nie School District and the Warrenton-Hammond School District will all be starting on a two-hour delay due to power outages on the coast.
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Portland General Electric was reporting about 1,860 customers without power throughout their service area Wednesday morning.
Due to power outages, the Colton School District in Clackamas County is starting three hours late Wednesday.
Welches School (K-8) and Firwood Elementary in the Oregon Trail School District will be closed due to no power.
Vancouver police responded to a downed tree on Northwest Lincoln Avenue between Northwest 59th Street and Northwest 62nd Street. Crews quickly cleaned up the debris and reopened the roadway.
Clark PUD was reporting about 667 customers were without power just before 7 a.m.
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Oregon women’s basketball crushes Air Force
It was a one-sided affair Tuesday night as the Oregon Ducks routed Air Force 98-36 in a nonconference women’s basketball matchup in Eugene.
Phillipina Kyei scored 14 points in 18 minutes, and Nani Falatea and Sarah Rambus added 11 points each for the Ducks (8-3) as 4,551 watched at Matthew Knight Arena.
Oregon got contributions from up and down the roster, with 10 players scoring at least eight points and no one needing to play more than Deja Kelly’s 22 minutes. Kelly finished with eight points, eight rebounds and four assists. Elisa Mevius added eight points and eight assists.
The Ducks, who entered having lost three of their past four games, handed the Falcons (9-2) their second loss of the season and first since Air Force fell 57-51 to Army in overtime on Nov. 15.
Oregon raced to a 22-9 lead by the end of the first quarter and then matched that score in the second quarter for a 44-18 halftime lead. The Ducks continued to pull away in the second half, steadily increasing their lead the rest of the way. A 21-0 run in the fourth quarter extended Oregon’s lead to 65 before the Falcons trimmed it to a 62-point final margin.
The Ducks shot 58.9% from the field and held Air Force to 23.2% shooting. Oregon scored 68 points in the paint, 56 points on layups and 32 points off of turnovers. The Ducks also had a 23-0 advantage in fast-break points and racked up 31 assists compared with seven for the Falcons.
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