In this episode of the Ducks of a Feather podcast, Kenjon Barner and Jonathan Stewart break down Oregon’s season opener against Montana State, from standout performances and early takeaways to where the Ducks still have room to grow. They talk about the gameday energy at Ohio State, reflect on Dante Moore’s progress, and highlight the depth of Oregon’s receiving corps, defensive line, and special teams. The conversation wraps with a look at player development, the future of the running back position, and predictions for this week’s game against Oklahoma State
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