We Got Coug'd!

Holy Hell that was a bad loss! What made it worse is that it looked like we were gonna come back for a second there, but nope, God hates the Ducks.

Let's break down that terrible night on the Palouse. Then, let's pick against the spread and get rich! Then to close it all out, we talk 1928 Webfoot Football!

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A Review of the Stanford Game and Why God Hates the Ducks

We looked awesome in our heartbreaking loss to Stanford. At one point, we were about to go up 31-7, now we’re measuring the height of every remaining opposing receiver.

So why the hell would anyone want to listen to a recap of an overtime loss against a hated conference rival? Because there’s a lot to like in this game! The hype train is looking a little banged up after barreling through a roadblock, but it’s still got enough momentum to take us through the PAC-12.

We also breakdown the rest of the PAC-12’s games and make our picks for next week.

Also, 1924 Oregon Football recap!

Spartan Review and Stanford Preview with Hythloday1

On this week’s episode of the Quack 12 Podcast, we discuss why the Oregon Football team sucks/is destined for a Natty. We may have beaten San Jose State, but we didn’t look very good doing it. No time to think about our cupcake non-conference though, because Stanford’s coming to Autzen, and so is College GameDay!

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s officially time to PANIC!!!!!!!

Also, we talk about the rest of the PAC-12 before ending it all with a review of the 1923 Oregon Football Season!

Ducks Smoke Green Bowls... I Mean Bowling Green!

Week One of Duck football is in the books and we looked pretty damn good... after looking bad for awhile. Quick synopsis: Herbert is god, Fat Mac is hungry and missing a couple of fingers, we have 0 and I mean 0 receivers, and our o-line is better than your d-line!

We make our picks for next week and, of course, wrap it all up with a discussion of 1921 webfoot football!

How high is your Herbert hype?

We are so freaking close to Duck football that we thought it was about time we bring in someone who knows what they're talking about. The knowledgeable writer hythloday decided to stop by the pod and answer our uninformed questions about Herbert. offensive line play, Tony Brooks-James and the work that goes into writing his world famous ATQ pieces.

We also take one guess each at his secret identity. His answer wont surprise you.

Also, we talk 1920 webfoot football!

Interview with Wildcat Radio's Bryant Conger

We were very lucky to talk to Bryant Conger of Wildcat Radio and the 12 Pac Podcast. We talk Khalil Tate, Pac-12 powerhouses, Oregon’s chances and what’s going on at Wildcat Radio.

Also, we discuss 1918 Webfoot Football- one of the most depressing, yet uplifting seasons in college football history.

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50TH EPISODE EXTRAVAGANZA!

Welp, nobody asked for it, but the 50th episode of the Quack 12 Podcast is here! Long before we were affiliated with Addicted to Quack, the Ducks’ version of Cheech and Chong started a weekly podcast to hype up new head coach Willie Taggart- what young fools we were.

This week we have a special POP QUIZ for Aaron, the novice Duck fan with a heart of gold. Will he shock the world with a perfect score? Or will he prove that 50 weeks of hour-long discussions about the Ducks have gone in one ear and out the other? We’ll find out.

Then we wrap it all up with a 1915 Webfoot Football recap.

How much do we really hate the Beavers?

Do we take more pleasure out of a Beavers’ World Series win or a loss?I know one thing, as long as they keep giving us that late season win in football, I really don’t mind them all that much.

Speaking of sibling rivalry, a lot of brothers on this year’s team. Also, will we ever have another great concert at Autzen? And we officially renounce our rivalry with Johnny PDX for our own safety.

Then we wrap it all up by talking 1912 football!