That was incredible. I’m born and raised in Oregon and did not realize how impressive this place is. A good friend and roommate gave me an O from the basketball arena. He helped build it. I love Oregon. Been a fan for thirty years. GoooooooDucks!!!
We've walked quite a few family and friends through the HDC. My husband worked there for 5 years as the operations manager. Its 24/7 high stress environment. We have some great memories, lots of fun perks. He's saving his hair from turning gray now with a less demanding job. 😂 the facilities are fantastic though. I live about 2 miles away and can hear the stadium like it's in my backyard. 😂 the design is structurally an amphitheater which is why we have the rep of being the loudest despite it not being as large as other stadiums. Go ducks!
I know this: Australia has been sending some great football kickers to the United States in recent yeats and we are seeing them more and more on a lot of the top teams in the country. What I want to know is why Oregon hasn't gotten the best of these kickers? Oregon is in pretty good shape, currently, kicker-wise but there have been times when that was definitely not the case. Australia PLEASE SEND US YOUE BEST KICKERS to try out for the team! Just look at what Oregon has to offer these young men! GO DUCKS !!
The Sports Dissected channel ranked Oregon's facilities as the best in all of college football. And it makes sense, because they've done a great job connecting with Nike due to their founder Phil Knight being from Oregon and having gone there It also explains why so many 4 and 5 star recruits are drawn to Oregon and want to go there. Right now they are undefeated and ranked #1 out of all teams, with a realistic chance of winning their first national championship in football As a Stanford fan whose team used to be one of Oregon's conference rivals, I have great admiration and respect for that program. They have used their Nike connection to mastermind their ascent from just another program to one of the superpowers of college football. I also say that because Stanford is where Knight attended graduate school for a year, and he has donated millions to both schools, but their football program doesn’t have nearly the same facilities or talent as Oregon
I've been on this tour and it's amazing probably top three even with NFL teams. That track in the weight actually monitors your running stride, Impact and anything else you can think of.
There's an Aussie Punter on the Oregon team. Luke Dunne in his 2nd year. Here r couple of video to watch or react to.(Luke Dunne/ from Penalla Australia to Oregon.) or ( That Team Out West/ fall camp 2024. week 1) + ( Ducks vs Them/ game 6. 2024.) #2 Ohio State @ #3 Oregon. Ducks now the #1 team in the country. Blessings to everyone.❤❤❤
"Position meeting Rm's" .. FB teams are pretty compartmentalized ! Every group and person doing their specific job/assessment equals success. But like the military they must operate as one unit.
It's interesting that even though Nike is the supplier for almost all, if not all teams, some teams get better support through technology; for example, I believe it's Alabama that has some interesting technology to measure the players feet to determine the best shoe for them, whereas Oregon gets the same old measuring tool as any shoe store.
Or like rooting for the team you always loved as a kid, and then once you finally have money want to see them win. As a good guy tryna make the rest of his state happy
And the Ducks are number 1 so far this year. Go Ducks!
Winning it all this year!!! Starting a legacy.
Buddy, wait till you attend a game.....whew your going to be blown away !!
If we can ever get him over here.
That was incredible. I’m born and raised in Oregon and did not realize how impressive this place is. A good friend and roommate gave me an O from the basketball arena. He helped build it. I love Oregon. Been a fan for thirty years. GoooooooDucks!!!
We've walked quite a few family and friends through the HDC. My husband worked there for 5 years as the operations manager. Its 24/7 high stress environment. We have some great memories, lots of fun perks. He's saving his hair from turning gray now with a less demanding job. 😂 the facilities are fantastic though. I live about 2 miles away and can hear the stadium like it's in my backyard. 😂 the design is structurally an amphitheater which is why we have the rep of being the loudest despite it not being as large as other stadiums. Go ducks!
I live 12 minutes away 😊
@@NIKE-Duck go ducks! 🦆
Another Oregonian here. Thanks for showing this.
I know this: Australia has been sending some great football kickers to the United States in recent yeats and we are seeing them more and more on a lot of the top teams in the country. What I want to know is why Oregon hasn't gotten the best of these kickers? Oregon is in pretty good shape, currently, kicker-wise but there have been times when that was definitely not the case. Australia PLEASE SEND US YOUE BEST KICKERS to try out for the team! Just look at what Oregon has to offer these young men! GO DUCKS !!
Go Ducks 🦆
The Sports Dissected channel ranked Oregon's facilities as the best in all of college football. And it makes sense, because they've done a great job connecting with Nike due to their founder Phil Knight being from Oregon and having gone there
It also explains why so many 4 and 5 star recruits are drawn to Oregon and want to go there. Right now they are undefeated and ranked #1 out of all teams, with a realistic chance of winning their first national championship in football
As a Stanford fan whose team used to be one of Oregon's conference rivals, I have great admiration and respect for that program. They have used their Nike connection to mastermind their ascent from just another program to one of the superpowers of college football. I also say that because Stanford is where Knight attended graduate school for a year, and he has donated millions to both schools, but their football program doesn’t have nearly the same facilities or talent as Oregon
Guys like Fouts and Ahmad Rashad must feel a twinge of envy, when they see what modern Duck players get.
Now do Hayward field. The new state of the art track field
The history of Oregon track and field is incredible as well. So much history. Great story.
I've been on this tour and it's amazing probably top three even with NFL teams. That track in the weight actually monitors your running stride, Impact and anything else you can think of.
Upgrades are in the works.
go ducks! -side note, cancer got Coach Johnson last year. Great guy for the recruits
There's an Aussie Punter on the Oregon team. Luke Dunne in his 2nd year. Here r couple of video to watch or react to.(Luke Dunne/ from Penalla Australia to Oregon.) or ( That Team Out West/ fall camp 2024. week 1) + ( Ducks vs Them/ game 6. 2024.) #2 Ohio State @ #3 Oregon. Ducks now the #1 team in the country. Blessings to everyone.❤❤❤
Sco Ducks!!!! FEBU!!!!
The moment you realize the University of Oregon is 25 years older than the Constitution of Australia
😂😂😂
"Position meeting Rm's" ..
FB teams are pretty compartmentalized ! Every group and person doing their specific job/assessment equals success.
But like the military they must operate as one unit.
You need to watch THAT TEAM OUT WEST
Love my Ducks!
Ring cabinet is a little lite.
Baseball facilities have the best sports science labs. Vanderbilt has an awesome pitching lab.
The New facilities looks like a UFO mothership
Take a look at the video about Inside the OREGON DUCKS' $270,000,000 TRACK & FIELD Facility Hayward field
You need to revamp the cost. That facility was at least $300 million, not 68.
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whats up with the audio not matching with the video?
That's how their first video was.
All from a man getting waffles for breakfast
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It's interesting that even though Nike is the supplier for almost all, if not all teams, some teams get better support through technology; for example, I believe it's Alabama that has some interesting technology to measure the players feet to determine the best shoe for them, whereas Oregon gets the same old measuring tool as any shoe store.
Can you imagine rooting for a team entirely paid for by a billion dollar corporation? It is like rooting for a stereotypical evil rich guy
Or like rooting for the team you always loved as a kid, and then once you finally have money want to see them win.
As a good guy tryna make the rest of his state happy
Can you imagine using a phone made by slave labor ? You’re doing it now . And a corporation doesn’t pay it Phil knight does.
I thought all teams in every sport are owned by some rich guy
@@PatrolNation college athletics are different they are run by the university and can be funded by donors like the owner of Nike does to Oregon
The Ducks have upset the apple cart, and some people can’t handle it. 9-0 !
Hey, let’s list all the sports teams NOT owned or run by big money?