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Oregon Ducks' Fresh Legs, Renewed Hunger for CFP Run
20 Dec
Summary
- Oregon learned from last year's holiday layoff affecting performance.
- Players took an early break to reset, regain energy, and find hunger.
- This year's preparation is more strategic, focusing on mental readiness.

A year after a demoralizing playoff loss attributed to a lengthy holiday layoff, the Oregon Ducks are adopting a significantly different strategy for their upcoming College Football Playoff appearance. The team's preparation this time emphasizes learning from past mistakes, focusing on a strategic approach to rest and readiness.
This year's break was taken shortly after the playoff schedule's announcement, allowing players to manage academics and then step away from facilities. This facilitated a mental reset, with players like Noah Whittington reporting a "breath of fresh air" and returning with "tremendous energy." Kenyon Sadiq noted the benefit of a mental break and physical recovery.
The ramp-up to this year's game has been more strategic, incorporating physical conditioning and mental exercises like a "mock game." Players like Bryce Boettcher focused on maintaining cardio and strength. This experience-driven approach aims to avoid the "staleness" noted after last year's layoff, positioning the Ducks for a more prepared and hungry playoff run.




