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Submit a question for Chris Vannini’s Group of 6 college football mailbag
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Submit a question for Chris Vannini’s Group of 6 college football mailbag

  • Chris Vannini invites questions for the Group of 6 mailbag as spring practice approaches.
  • The mailbag will address Group of 6 programs across several leagues.
  • Offseason intrigue with transfers and coaching changes continues amid spring practice.
  • The feature notes potential further developments in 2026 as programs react to offseason movement.
  • Readers are encouraged to submit questions for inclusion in the mailbag.
  • Chris Vannini will select the top questions for his upcoming column.
  • The Group of 6 scope includes mid-major conferences across multiple regions.
  • The article is dated March 4, 2026, reflecting the timing of the mailbag call.
  • The piece emphasizes reader engagement with the Group of 6 football topics.
  • The mailbag is part of The Athletic, directed by Chris Vannini.
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Oregon Fans May Be Surprised By Ducks' Make Or Break Football Game
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Oregon Fans May Be Surprised By Ducks' Make Or Break Football Game

  • Oregon travels to Los Angeles to face USC on Sept. 26 in a game viewed as a potential playoff moment.
  • Oregon holds a 4-0 edge against USC in recent matchups and seeks to extend momentum from a playoff-qualifying win last season.
  • The game is dubbed one of the juiciest on the year, signaling strong national attention ahead of the season.
  • On3 noted a warning from Ari Wasserman about USC’s playoff ambitions versus Oregon’s strength.
  • Oregon’s 2026 schedule includes a marquee home game against Washington and a road trip to Columbus to play Ohio State.
  • Oregon safety Jett Washington and other recruits have been central to the USC‑Oregon recruiting narrative.
  • Oregon’s quarterback Dante Moore is highlighted in context of playoff discussions and recent Peach Bowl performance.
  • The article places the USC game within the context of Oregon’s first Big Ten conference game and playoff stakes.
  • The loser of the Oregon‑USC tilt faces a tougher path to the playoff, while the winner gains cushion.
  • The article features a score projection and notes early score expectations for the Oregon‑USC game.
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