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OREGON DUCKS UNLEASH FURY: Oregon Players Rip Indiana Hoosier Team Apart with Savage Insults – ‘They Can’t Even…’!

In a shocking display of trash talk, Oregon players have unleashed a scathing verbal attack on their upcoming March Madness opponents, the Indiana Hoosiers. The Ducks’ players are confident that they will emerge victorious, and they’re not mincing words.

“They can’t even touch our level,” said Oregon’s star point guard. “We’re faster, stronger, and more skilled. They’re in for a world of hurt.”

Another Oregon player chimed in, “Indiana thinks they can take us down, but they’re in for a rude awakening. We’re the hottest team in the tournament, and we’re not going to let anyone get in our way.”

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The Oregon players’ savage insults have sparked a heated debate among college basketball fans, with many calling for the Ducks to back up their talk on the court.

Indiana Hoosiers’ coach, Mike Woodson, responded to the trash talk, saying, “We’re not going to engage in a war of words. We’ll let our play speak for itself. We’re focused on preparing for the game and coming out on top.”

The stage is set for a thrilling matchup between the Oregon Ducks and the Indiana Hoosiers. Will Oregon’s confident trash talk propel them to victory, or will Indiana silence the Ducks with a upset win? Tune in to find out!

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