The Time To Believe Is Now For No. 4 Oregon Ducks Fans

EUGENE — On Saturday morning here on KORE – Fox Sports Eugene, Steve Mims and producer Brian Henderson relayed the anxiety that took hold of Pac-12 football fans hoping for a victory against Ohio State when word came from the sidelines that defenders Kayvon Thibodeaux and Justin Flowe would not play.

It was a “gut punch” after fans were excited to see the two players had made the trip to Columbus as game time decisions.

On Friday during “Hold All Tickets” at 4:30 p.m. on the James Crepea Show, both Brian and station owner Steve “Woody” Woodward took Oregon to win even as 14.5 point underdogs (with the O/U at 64 – Woody took the under and Brian took the over).

But as Jerry’s Home Improvement Game Day Show came to a close on Saturday shortly before kickoff at 9:00 a.m., both Mims and Brian weren’t so sure of a Ducks victory with the injuries to key defensive players.

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After the strength of Saturday’s historic win at Ohio State, the hope and faith afforded to head coach Mario Cristobal were rewarded.

For the true believers, hope now springs eternal.

The Oregon football team moved up to No. 4 in both the Associated Press and USA Today AFCA Coaches polls on Sunday morning putting them squarely in the College Football Playoff conversation.

The Ducks were among the biggest risers in the AP poll, jumping up eight spots from No. 12. Oregon moved up seven spots in the coaches poll from No. 11.

It is the first top-five ranking in both polls for Oregon since finishing the 2019 season as the consensus No. 5 team in the country. No. 4 is UO’s highest AP regular-season ranking since coming in at No. 3 in December 2014, and the Ducks are in the top five of the coaches poll in the regular season for the first time since September 2015.

UO is the highest ranked Pac-12 team in the AP poll, and one of two in the top 15 along with No. 13 UCLA. Arizona State is also in the top 25 at No. 19.

Oregon’s win over then-No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday was the program’s…

  • First-ever win over Ohio State.
  • Sixth-ever victory over a top-three team, and first since 2011.
  • First road win over a top-five team since beating Stanford in 2011.
  • Ninth all-time win over a top-five opponent.

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The Ducks will return to Autzen Stadium this week to host Stony Brook on Saturday (4:30 p.m., Pac-12 Network) before opening Pac-12 play at home against Arizona on Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m.