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The Oregon Ducks are in a battle for the lead in the Pac-12, and momentum is on their side vs Colorado on Saturday.
Despite a stumble in the Mountains a few weeks ago and being knocked down by three points at Pauley Pavillion last weekend, Oregon brings emotion and momentum into the final game of the year at Matthew Knight Arena. While the Ducks will have to wait till the Pac-12 Tournament to get back a win over UCLA, the loss to Colorado could be taken care of on Sunday.
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It is Senior Day for the Oregon Ducks. Chris Boucher, Dylan Ennis and Charlie Noebel. Ennis is coming off a second foot surgery after playing in one game last season. He has shown solid leadership and has taken key shots all season when Oregon needed them most. I am sure Ennis is thinking about his College Basketball Career.
Ennis is coming off a second foot surgery after playing in one game last season. He has shown solid leadership and has taken key shots all season when Oregon needed them most. I am sure Ennis is thinking about his College Basketball Career. His is playing on a sixth year of eligibility. The perspective is wide. When he started his career, Darron Thomas was the Oregon Football Quarterback.
Oregon has all the cards in their court. They have a 41 game winning streak and it will likely be a rowdy sellout crowd for the final home game of the regular season.
For Colorado, the Buffaloes have something to fight for. They are 16-11 overall, but are just 1-6 in Pac-12 road games this season.
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The Oregon Ducks and Colorado Buffaloes tipoff at Noon on FOX.