Oregon Duck News: NCAA's Colossal Blunder, Evans gains draft grade, Top B1G o-lines

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The NCAA pays president Charlie Baker $3.4 million a year, just a bit less than a top quarterback can make in NIL in the current marketplace.
The NCAA pays president Charlie Baker $3.4 million a year, just a bit less than a top quarterback can make in NIL in the current marketplace. | Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK

NCAA's stubborn strategy proved devastating blow to college sports

It was all unnecessary. In an article Friday for sportico.com, Daniel Libit reports that since the Ed Bannon case in 2009, the NCAA has spent over half a billion dollars on legal fees.

In the 1950s Walter Byers coined the term "student-athlete" and that stubborn fiction became the foundation of the college sports governing body's hypocritical strategy for exploiting athletes while making billions from the NCAA Tournament and college football on television.

Libit examined the NCAA's 2024 fiscal year tax returns, released Friday. For the fiscal year the organization had $1.29 billion in revenue, mostly from television rights. Now it owes $2.76 billion in back damages to athletes after the House Settlement, with total liabilities over $3 billion.

A more honest model could have funded Olympic Sports in perpetuity. Instead, they'll be sacrificed to greed, and legal bills.

Oregon a top tier school in EA Sports College Football 2026

The Ducks placed five players in EA Sports Top 100 while Alabama has seven.

Only one Duck makes first 2026 NBA mock draft from ESPN

ESPN tabbed 6-6 Guard Darryn Petersen of Kansas as the early favorite to go No. 1 in 2026, while they project only one player from next year's Oregon roster to be selected.

Power forward Kwame Evans goes 57th overall in the second round. Center Nate Bittle and guard Jackson Shelstad get passed over, according to writers Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo.

Draft projections can change. Last season the 6-9 Evans played 16 minutes a game for the Ducks, averaging 6.1 points and 4.6 rebounds a game.

Only five players from the Big Ten make the first round:

14. Yaxel Lendeborg, PF/C, Michigan, super senior

15. Bennett Stirtz, PG, Iowa, senior

22. Aday Mara, C, Michigan, junior

26. Hannes Steinbach, PF/C, Washington, freshman

30. Braden Smith, PG, Purdue, senior

Oregon No. 2 in power ranking of Big Ten offensive lines

Oregon will be strong in the trenches on both sides of the ball this season. The defensive front features Matayo Uiagalelei, A'Mauri Washington, Bear Alexander and Teitum Tuioti, with a deep rotation behind them, Elijah Rushing, Blake Purchase, Tionne Gray and Aydin Breeland.

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