Re: CFP SF: #5 Oregon v #1 Indiana (Jan. 9, Fri 4:30 PM ESPN)
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2026 1:35 pm
Really surprised Limar decided to transfer.
Starting to look like NFL 53 man roster
Starting to look like NFL 53 man roster
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Losing Limar and Davison would also impact pass protection as they've some of Oregon's best pass blockers when it comes to picking up blitzes.pezsez1 wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 1:02 pm Losing Davison sucks, but I don't see this as a massive blow, more like the loss of a nice luxury. It's always great having more bodies to spread the impacts around. But Whittington is tough and can run for short yardage, and Hill is more than capable as well. Both are starting caliber, and they're still running behind a great line. The depth beyond those two is definitely thin (or non-existent) because of the portal, but we've only got two games to go so I like our chances of making it to the finish line.
I think I said this earlier, but I really believe if we win it will be because of Dante slinging it to our stable of home run threats. I just don't see how Indiana covers all of them. If we establish the passing attack early then our RBs will have an even easier time picking up yardage, and we can run enough to keep IU's secondary honest. (Excited to see if maybe Evan Stewart is in the mix for this one.)
The biggest impact of losing Davison might be our fourth-down playcalling. He's money when you only need to pick up a yard. Losing him in goal line situations also sucks, but this might also be the kind of game where we're better off kicking FGs.
This is why I'm wondering if he already had surgery. I know nothing about this kind of injury, but maybe it might be possible for him to play limited possessions as more of a pass blocker/decoy with just a few carries, maybe designed runs to the edge where he's less likely to take a beating.Losing Limar and Davison would also impact pass protection as they've some of Oregon's best pass blockers when it comes to picking up blitzes.
I was curious if he would stay as RB3 behind Hill/Davison knowing he'd still get plenty of touches.bellsduck wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 1:35 pm Really surprised Limar decided to transfer.
Starting to look like NFL 53 man roster
Two things come to mind for me.rockthief wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 5:25 pm What is Limar's thinking? He is valuable to this team. Why quit instead of waiting until the season is finished? It is weird.
So it turns out that we're not paying him how much the Poodles are going to be paying him (and guaranteeing PT).rockthief wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 5:25 pm What is Limar's thinking? He is valuable to this team. Why quit instead of waiting until the season is finished? It is weird.
3 backs - Whittington, Dierre Hill and Jay Harris - is sufficient bodies. Unfortunately for this game, we had most of our success against IU in game 1 by running right up the middle. Davison reads blocks better than anyone else on the team, so our inside running drops off in all likelihood, and then our pass blocking does, too. None of those three is a fullback. The two-RB sets that I love aren't necessarily out the window, but they're less likely to be effective since Davison and Limar are the best blockers that have played this year, though I will give Whittington a shoutout for always giving it his all despite his small stature.rockthief wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 6:50 pm I looked at the roster searching for players to fill in at RB. There is nobody to replace Davison. Sadiq could run but if he is injured, then what?
Would be a helluva of time for Evan Stewart to returnStevensTechU wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 7:28 pm3 backs - Whittington, Dierre Hill and Jay Harris - is sufficient bodies. Unfortunately for this game, we had most of our success against IU in game 1 by running right up the middle. Davison reads blocks better than anyone else on the team, so our inside running drops off in all likelihood, and then our pass blocking does, too. None of those three is a fullback. The two-RB sets that I love aren't necessarily out the window, but they're less likely to be effective since Davison and Limar are the best blockers that have played this year, though I will give Whittington a shoutout for always giving it his all despite his small stature.rockthief wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 6:50 pm I looked at the roster searching for players to fill in at RB. There is nobody to replace Davison. Sadiq could run but if he is injured, then what?
In a game where your best weapon is running between the tackles, and you need all the blocking you can get to help Dante stay out of his head, it's absolutely s*** luck. I would hope we'll see Kilohana Haasenritter move back to RB even though he's been listed as a DB. He's 5'8, 210, and has actually looked quite good during spring games and open practices.
Harris was practicing with the team Monday so he's likely going to play. Him playing will only help him in the portal since he was buried behind all the other RBs and didn't have much to show other schools.GrantDuck wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 7:24 pm Yeah, not sure on Jay Harris. Some people haven't been listed after they say they are transferring or were previously injured for the season.
Would be awesome if he could help us out 1 more game for depth. Much better than Platt as #3 LBer.