Back in August, I made 10 bold predictions for the upcoming season that certainly ruffled a few feathers. Now that the regular season is over, it's time to see how they turned out.

Ekpre-Olomu was the only Oregon CB to earn all-conference honors.

10. Oregon will make a game-winning or game-tying field goal late in the fourth quarter of a game.

Obviously didn't get this one right, as they didn't have a chance to kick a field goal late in the fourth quarter of a game.

Result: Wrong.

9. Oregon will lose at least one game to a team other than Stanford.

Lost to Arizona as well as Stanford.

Result: Right.

8. Both Ifo Ekpre-Olomu and Terrance Mitchell will be first-team all Pac-12 at the end of the season.

Interestingly enough, Mitchell led the Ducks with five interceptions, but didn't receive first or second team all-conference honors.

Result: Wrong.

7. Oregon will have at least one game where the starting offensive line does not include any seniors.

For two games this season, the starting offensive line was Johnstone (sophomore), Hunt (freshman), Grasu (junior), Stevens (junior), Fisher (junior).

Result: Right.

6. Colt Lyerla is Oregon's leading receiver in more than one game.

Nope. Not even close.

Result: Wrong.

5. Marcus Mariota will not start every game for the Ducks.

Close, but no cigar. Mariota certainly played the last few games with a banged up knee but toughed it out and started every game this season.

Result: Wrong.

4. Oregon will not have a 1000 yard rusher this season.

Byron Marshall led the team with 995 yards rushing. This was a big topic of discussion before the season, and injuries certainly played a role here.

Result: Right.

3. Oregon will have at least one player at the college football awards show on ESPN this December.

Regardless of whether you think Mariota should have been at the awards show, no Ducks made it there.

Result: Wrong.

2. Three or more Oregon players will leave early for the NFL draft.

Still up for debate. Lyerla counts as one, and De'Anthony Thomas will likely make it two. Ekpre-Olomu is the wild card here.

Result: Push.

1. De'Anthony Thomas will have at least three games where he has 100 yards receiving and rushing on the day.

Didn't even have one. Injuries played a role here as well.

Result: Wrong.