How Big Ten-ready are the Oregon Ducks? | The transfer portal RBs are finding new homes

Andy & Ari On3 - Un podcast de On3

Thank you to Gametime for sponsoring today's episode! Gametime is the best place to buy last-minute tickets to sporting events, concerts and comedy shows. Making plans to follow your team on the road this college football season? Gametime has tickets to every game. Download the Gametime App and enter code: STAPLES for $20 off your first purchase, terms apply. Last Minute Tickets, Lowest Prices, Guaranteed. We’re talking about what Oregon should expect from the Big Ten and what the Big Ten should expect from the Ducks, but we also need to acknowledge that elsewhere in the Big Ten, the Dylan Raiola hype machine is operating at full capacity after Raiola’s spring game performance. (0:00-3:32) Intro - Oregon Spring Game (3:33-11:04) Nebraska Spring Game (11:05-25:29) Pete Nakos joins to update on the portal (25:30-36:50) Group of 5 Playoff? (36:51-56:59) Justin Hopkins from ScoopDuck joins (57:00-1:06:39) NFL Draft Recap (1:06:40-1:09:32) EA Sports Cover (1:09:33-1:10:04) Conclusion On3 national reporter Pete Nakos joins to discuss the latest on the spring transfer portal window. Oregon State RB transfer Damien Martinez has committed to Miami, and Colorado RB transfer Dylan Edwards has committed to Kansas State. Meanwhile, Colorado wrapped spring practice and continued to add more transfers. That includes RB Rashad Amos, a Miami (Ohio) transfer who originally had planned to go to Mississippi State. Next, Justin Hopkins of Scoop Duck joins to talk about Oregon. The Ducks wrapped spring practice Saturday, and Oklahoma transfer QB Dillon Gabriel looks like he’s been in Eugene forever. We also got a look at a few potential star freshmen on defense, and we got our first look at QB Dante Moore as a Duck. Plus, Andy breaks down the rest of the NFL draft.... Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/31fMSmF-mtY

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