Scratchtown Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 So is Wilson gonna be Oregon's QB?It's Prukop. Dang, was hoping we would get to toss Wilson around a bit. Gotta say. I'm a bit surprised that Herbert beat out both Jonsen (Waller) and Wilson. I've heard that Herbert was the sleeper of last years class but maybe the other 2 just aren't very good. Who knows.... Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 So is Wilson gonna be Oregon's QB? It's Prukop. Dang, was hoping we would get to toss Wilson around a bit. Gotta say. I'm a bit surprised that Herbert beat out both Jonsen (Waller) and Wilson. I've heard that Herbert was the sleeper of last years class but maybe the other 2 just aren't very good. Who knows.... Think Wilson pushes for backup duty or any playing time? Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted August 30, 2016 Share Posted August 30, 2016 So is Wilson gonna be Oregon's QB?It's Prukop. Dang, was hoping we would get to toss Wilson around a bit. Gotta say. I'm a bit surprised that Herbert beat out both Jonsen (Waller) and Wilson. I've heard that Herbert was the sleeper of last years class but maybe the other 2 just aren't very good. Who knows.... Think Wilson pushes for backup duty or any playing time? Well I doubt it at this point. I think he'll probably redshirt. I thought that Jonsen played the best spring game. So I'm going to guess that Wilson is 4th string, and even if they got into an emergency they still have Lockie and Alie that they moved to other positions who've played QB the last 2-3 years. The likely hood of Wilson redshirting is probably as close as you can get to 100%. But, I'm probably wrong. Quote Link to comment
Frostberg Posted August 30, 2016 Share Posted August 30, 2016 “As a unit, we’re not confident enough yet because there are still areas [to work on],” defensive back Ugo Amadi said. “Some positions are not on the same page at times. At this critical time everyone has to be on the same page.” “I think as a whole we weren’t very good,” he said about the scrimmage. “We’ve got a long way to go to be a defense that’s going to be effective in this league,” he said about his defense’s chances in the Pac-12. Hoke explained that there were breakdowns in every level of the defense, breakdowns he thought the coaching staff had fixed going into that day. He was wrong. If the Oregon defense doesn’t get it together during these first two games as it preps for the rest of its grinding schedule, the Ducks could be dealt a result that's -- to use Helfrich’s terminology -- irreparable for its playoff hopes. Link Quote Link to comment
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