Is Michigan's Big House really 'not that loud'?
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Oregon will play the highlight of its road schedule this season when it travels to Ann Arbor to face Michigan. The Ducks beat the Wolverines in front of 109,733 people at the Big House in 2007, but few current Ducks really know what to expect in college football’s largest stadium. Derrick Harmon, however, does. The D-lineman who previously played at Michigan State said on Wednesday that games at Michigan are “not that loud.” Is that just trash talk from a player predisposed not to like Michigan? Or is there something to it? Sports columnist Bill Oram and Brenna Greene of KOIN debate that on this week’s episode of The Oregonian Sports podcast. Also discussed on this week’s episode: • A recap of Sport Oregon’s first-of-its-kind Night of Champions, which honored Megan Rapinoe and Pat Casey, among others • Breaking down the No. 1 Ducks game at Michigan. Can anything stop the Ducks? • Donovan Clingan has been dominant in limited minutes, when will his time on the court increase — and what does that mean for Deandre Ayton? • No, seriously, what does that mean for Ayton? Bill and Brenna come to different conclusions. • Reflecting on Christine Sinclair’s impact in Portland and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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