Oregon Ducks Predicted To Be On The Outside Looking In For The College Football Playoff
The Oregon Ducks are currently ranked No. 6 in the country and are squarely in the conversation for a spot in the College Football Playoff. However, not everyone is convinced they will run the table. FOX Sports analyst Bruce Feldman recently made a bold prediction, stating that he believes the Ducks will fall short of making the playoff field.
The Reasoning: A Treacherous Road Ahead For The Oregon Ducks
During a “Bold November Predictions” segment, Feldman pointed to the significant challenges remaining on Oregon’s schedule as the primary reason for his skepticism. He specifically highlighted two difficult road games that could derail the Ducks’ championship aspirations.
“Oregon is No. 6 in the country. Dan Lanning’s done an amazing job there,” Feldman said. “But they’ve got two really tough road games at Iowa, at Washington – you know how tough it is to play in Husky Stadium. I don’t think the Ducks are going to make the playoffs.”
Feldman’s take, which surprised his co-hosts, centers on the high-pressure environments and quality of opponents Oregon still has to face away from the friendly confines of Autzen Stadium. A single loss in this final stretch could be enough to knock them out of contention in a crowded playoff race.
A Challenging November Slate
Oregon’s path to the playoff is indeed a difficult one. After their bye week, the Ducks face a four-game stretch to close out the regular season that includes matchups against Iowa, Minnesota, USC, and their bitter rival, Washington. The road games against Iowa and Washington are particularly concerning.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are known for their formidable defense, which could pose problems for Oregon’s high-powered, pass-heavy offense. Meanwhile, the rivalry game at Washington’s Husky Stadium is always a hostile environment, and the Huskies possess a threatening passing attack that can challenge any secondary. These two games represent the biggest hurdles on Oregon’s remaining schedule and will be critical tests of their playoff credentials.
Implications for the Ducks
Feldman’s prediction adds an element of external pressure and motivation for a team with national title hopes. While analysts’ hot takes are part of the college football landscape, this one serves as a reminder that Oregon’s work is far from over. The Ducks’ strong defense, ranked among the nation’s best, will need to be at the top of its game to navigate the upcoming challenges.
For head coach Dan Lanning and his team, the formula is simple: keep winning. If they can successfully navigate their tough remaining schedule and win out, they will almost certainly prove Feldman’s prediction wrong and secure a spot in the College Football Playoff. However, any slip-up along the way could validate the analyst’s doubts and leave the Ducks on the outside looking in.
