Oregon enters Big Ten era with ‘stacked’ team | College Football Power Hour

Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz shares his thoughts on the Ducks as they begin their first campaign in the new league. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Power Hour” podcast – debuting August 27 – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.

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Oregon is stacked.

Let’s just start there.

Oregon is stacked.

They’re stacked.

Not only talent all the way across the board, I love their head coach.

I love their coaching staff in general.

They obviously have Nike money.

So and it has been no issue, but I also love the fact that they have a quarterback that’s 4732 years old.

Like that’s just Dylan Gabriel coming in to play.

I play college football now.

I mean, but that’s the thing like I like and there are college football quarterbacks playing this year that have been in, in college football for seven years because of COVID.

It provides a different opportunity and look when we’re talking about natty now, you don’t have to win your conference.

You just Harry Douglas always said, get in the dance, you got a chance.

All you have to do is get in the college football playoff.

So if I got one game and that one game is gonna be a quarterback that, you know, eight months ago was worried about a proposal or a quarterback that’s been playing in the league and is now a grown ass man.

Still playing college football.

I trust that grown ass man.

I don’t think Dylan Gabriel is a world beater.

But what did we see last year?

With Bo Knicks?

Right.

What do we see with Michael Pennix Junior?

You see some of these guys in their last spot.

Take a big step forward because they’ve just seen so much football.

So, I think for that reason, I trust Oregon.

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