"Graduate transfer Scott Pagano practiced with his position group Tuesday and worked on tackling sleds during a 20-minute portion of practice open to media. He has yet to make his UO debut after undergoing offseason foot surgery.
At safety, both Tyree Robinson, who left Saturday’s 42-35 win against Nebraska early, and Brady Breeze, who has yet to play after tweaking a knee in August, appeared to have no limitations while hitting their own tackling sled."
It would be nice to have more bodies available this week simply for the possibility of excess "elevation fatigue."
StevensTechU wrote:Trey Woods is from North Bend, OR. He's a talented kid running or catching the ball. I was surprised that OSU didn't offer him.
I'm pretty sure Wyoming is slating him for OLB. I wonder if he's redshirting or not. I had heard he was looking pretty good in Spring. Might be on special teams.
They've since moved him to RB and he's playing now.
Whoah. I hadn't heard about this. That's awesome for him. I figured they were going to beef him up for OLB and he'd redshirt, but then I read an article that said he was getting time on special teams. Didn't know they moved him to RB. I'm jacked to see him get some carries against us.
The Helfrich staff offered him a preferred walk on. I think he kind of got excited because he liked the Ducks so much. Then the new staff came along, and he got lost in the shuffle. I'd imagine he would have gone for the scholarship in Wyoming anyways, but I do know the Ducks were his childhood dream, like most kids who come up in Oregon.
Trey seems like a great kid, good head on his shoulders. Too bad he was injured as much as he was in HS, would have been a good locker room guy for UO at the very least.
As far as the stats of their qb against power 5 schools, I know this is a different coaching staff, but Oregon is notorious for making qb with bad stats look like super stars. Oregon needs to take them seriously and realize there is a whole lot of work to be done.
"Graduate transfer Scott Pagano practiced with his position group Tuesday and worked on tackling sleds during a 20-minute portion of practice open to media. He has yet to make his UO debut after undergoing offseason foot surgery.
At safety, both Tyree Robinson, who left Saturday’s 42-35 win against Nebraska early, and Brady Breeze, who has yet to play after tweaking a knee in August, appeared to have no limitations while hitting their own tackling sled."
It would be nice to have more bodies available this week simply for the possibility of excess "elevation fatigue."
It would be nice to get breeze and pagano ready for Pac 12 play as well, not off any rust.
dphi wrote:If anyone was curious, Wyoming and Oregon had two common opponents last year:
Oregon vs UC Davis - W 53-28 (week 1)
Wyoming vs UC Davis - W 45-22 (week 3)
Oregon @ Nebraska - L 32-35 (week 3)
Wyoming @ Nebraska - L 17-52 (week 2)
Good find. I know its a different year, but this is why I am not too worried about this game. Oregon is coming off a bad half that had to leave a bad taste in the staff's and player's mouths. I am looking forward to them responding with matched intensity between halves. I just have a feeling its gonna happen. I'm not going out on a limb in saying that, but some on here are a little scared. Is Josh Allen the only NFL talent on Wyoming? I wonder how much penetration Fat Mac will get vs their freshman center who is listed at 275.
"Graduate transfer Scott Pagano practiced with his position group Tuesday and worked on tackling sleds during a 20-minute portion of practice open to media. He has yet to make his UO debut after undergoing offseason foot surgery.
At safety, both Tyree Robinson, who left Saturday’s 42-35 win against Nebraska early, and Brady Breeze, who has yet to play after tweaking a knee in August, appeared to have no limitations while hitting their own tackling sled."
It would be nice to have more bodies available this week simply for the possibility of excess "elevation fatigue."
Bohl is a class act. Nice interview. It does sound like they are mainly gameplanning for Freeman. I hope we mix in TBJ and Benoit a lot more this week.
OregonFan4life -
My source just said Chip is officially back!
It will be announced at Autzen press conference tomorrow afternoon!
StevensTechU wrote:Trey Woods is from North Bend, OR. He's a talented kid running or catching the ball. I was surprised that OSU didn't offer him.
I'm pretty sure Wyoming is slating him for OLB. I wonder if he's redshirting or not. I had heard he was looking pretty good in Spring. Might be on special teams.
They've since moved him to RB and he's playing now.
Whoah. I hadn't heard about this. That's awesome for him. I figured they were going to beef him up for OLB and he'd redshirt, but then I read an article that said he was getting time on special teams. Didn't know they moved him to RB. I'm jacked to see him get some carries against us.
The Helfrich staff offered him a preferred walk on. I think he kind of got excited because he liked the Ducks so much. Then the new staff came along, and he got lost in the shuffle. I'd imagine he would have gone for the scholarship in Wyoming anyways, but I do know the Ducks were his childhood dream, like most kids who come up in Oregon.
He's a welcomed edition to Wyoming's running back corps. Hall and Overstreet haven't been very effective so I suspect Trey will get plenty of opportunities to show what he can do.