By Matt Zemek, Trojans Wire: When two competitors make big decisions, and the second move is a clear-cut response to the first move made by its chief opponent or adversary, the second move isn’t necessarily wrong.
Many times, it is necessary to respond to a rival’s adjustment with a specific countermove which can defuse that rival’s plans.
Read the full story…
Looking for more Duck or Trojan news? Find it at our Team News Feed
Latest posts by News Feed (see all)
- Report: WR Jurrion Dickey no longer with Oregon, joining JUCO Diablo Valley - September 11, 2025
- Toppmeyer: Ohio State greed could disrupt Big Ten, spark CFB super league - September 11, 2025
- Wyoming Athletics provides $206.4M in annual economic impact, per study - September 11, 2025