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  2. Top 25 teams top portal pick - Perich the thought of passing against the Ducks - On3Top impact transfer portal addition for each Way-Too-Earl...Rosters are set for the 2026 season. On3 is breaking down the top transfer portal addition for every Way-Too-Early top-25 program.
  3. Where Oregon Ducks 2026 commits rank in final Top247 ratings updates 247Sports made its final Top247 rankings update on Monday, two day ahead of Signing Day. The update featured two Oregon Ducks commits receiving their fourth stars. DuckTerritory breaks down the new rankings for Oregon's top-ranked commits. Newest 2026 Oregon commit Brandon Smith gets fourth star ahead of Signing Day Recent Oregon Ducks 2026 running back commit Brandon Smith enters the four-star tier before National Signing Day on Wednesday. Oregon commit Azel Banag gets 4th star, skyrockets into Top 247 Oregon Ducks 2026 signee Azel Banag was one of the nation's top risers in Monday's recruiting rankings updates, earning a four-star rating.
  4. Well as Dan Lanning has said, on numerous occasions, that he wants the individual success for his coaches and staff, as he does for the young men that play under his tutelage. The burgeoning coaching tree speaks highly of this approach. OBD rocks!
  5. What's the timeline for losing The Valley Girl look? 🤮 You're a GD disgrace! What kind of team would recruit a man like you? Straighten those curls, lose those shades, and for OBD's sake, take off that GD Cornhusker crap!
  6. Today
  7. Foxy Joel Klatt with a look at B1G mega-conference 2026 schedules. Thanks, Joel, for the insight into the obvious: the ACC, Big Ten, B12, and the SEC all have in-conference schedules with significant differences in degree of difficulty. This is one B1G reason the Power 4 should support Tony Petitti's 16-team, automatic-qualifier PO format. Ohio State, Michigan, and Northwestern have difficult schedules. Your friends at CBS Sports have OBD with the 3rd most difficult schedule - QUACK! CFB-HQ On SIJoel Klatt calls Big Ten’s 2026 college football schedule...Following the release of the Big Ten's 2026 college football schedules, Fox analyst Joel Klatt called the results "wildly imbalanced."
  8. Oregon football innovation continues, as Ducks get Nike recovery shoeThroughout this century, the Oregon Ducks football program has been one of the standards in college football in terms of innovation, whether it be Chip Kelly's spread, up-tempo offense, vast uniform combinations or the multi-million dollar, state-of-the-art indoor practice facility that is currently being constructed. Now, add the Ducks football program receiving their very own Nike recovery shoe to the list. Cliff Marshall, an esteemed trainer, shared the news on his X account.
  9. In the case of Mehringer, it almost seems that he took a step down on his career path to be at Oregon. He had coached QBs, been passing game coordinator, been a WR coach and operated as as OC already. To come to Oregon to coach...tight ends? This was a step of diversification in his career, but he was clearly taking a step down to join Oregon--to be able to take a step up later. Ditto with Hampton, as he went from a DC to a Co-DC and defensive backs coach. I failed to look at the big picture of how they viewed this for their careers. They could have been stuck at Oregon in the role they took, but they had the confidence that their talents would be recognized and they would be elevated in the end.
  10. Thanks for the article Steven A. Nowadays I shake my head reading these articles . "Surgery was successful to repair the surgery". Really? I often cannot tell whether things like this are poor AI or poor writing.
  11. There is NO way to sugarcoat this. This "island of misfit toys" team is by far the worst mens BB team, in regards to execution, that I have seen play for Oregon since my arrival in 1993. All the pieces are there but absolutely NO "team" in this team and I believe Dana Altman has truly Lost this locker room. (Along with his record streak of 20+ game winning seasons AND postseason play). This is a lost season and judging from DA body language and post game interviews, he seems "tired" and unsure of how to get back to where he, and the Duck BB program, used to be. Recruiting and transfers are going to dry up and in the "one n done", NIL, and now NBA players trying to go play for colleges again, I am not so sure of the current iteration of college basketball has somehow passed Dana Altman by. There is a 12,000 cap. (Very expensive) Basketball arena built for a perennial sweet sixteen contender that is averaging the lowest attendance since OBD played at the Pit. Investers in that arena will be quick to demand that OBD gets back to that level. Hate to say it but, Dana Altman may no longer be the one to accomplish that. Will keep my fingers crossed for one more season.🤞 But, this season may be the beginning of the end of Dana Altman basketball at Oregon. Go Ducks!
  12. Oregon Ducks Address Key Needs With Transfer Portal ClassThe Oregon Ducks are putting together a fantastic transfer portal class as they prepare for the 2026 season. Below is a recap of their acquisitions through the portal so far. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Address Key Needs With Transfer Portal ClassThe Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning have put together a transfer portal class of 15 players that fill multiple needs on the roster. Below are the key portal
  13. Dylan Raiola’s Injury Timeline Carries Impact for Oregon Ducks Just glad there wasn't ligament or cartilage damage.
  14. Can fans get them with some mental health headphones? Oregon Ducks football team gets very own Nike recovery shoe
  15. I know it's "counter" to the norm. But, what is the "norm" in the wild wild West of NFL-Lite. I happen to really Like this approach. I seem to remember when DL was hired, that one of the changes made at the administration level was creation and hiring of several more "support" positions for the organization. OBD has more staff now more than ever before. Having the luxury of multiple co-"coordinators" allows to have a multi-year "job interview" to see how these individuals adapt and succeed in this system. Obviously these individuals that come and coach at Oregon; Are having individual success just based on the growing, albeit short, coaching tree under DL. A "BIG" name hire does Not equal guaranteed success. (Brady Hoke anyone?). And a smalltime/unknown hire, sometimes is a home run! (Chip Kelly/Dan Lanning per example). If this transition goes smoothly and the Ducks don't miss a beat then you might just see this approach, mimicked, by other top programs in the country. Ten-Win Dan has my confidence and hope for this program at an all time high! So, until I see "epic season fails" (and NO I do Not see the past two losses in the playoffs as "epic fails"...not even close, but that's another discussion), I shall stand by "In Dan We Trust". Oregon Ducks Football ROCKS! 😁
  16. Early look at Oregon Ducks' 2027 class ranking after recent commitsComing off another year where the Oregon Ducks landed a top-five-ranked recruiting class, Dan Lanning and his staff are back at it again and working to bring some of the best talent in the nation to Eugene. They succeeded with that venture over the weekend, landing commitments from a pair of offensive tackles — Avery Michael and Drew Fielder. The Ducks now have a total of four commits in the 2027 class, but there is a feeling that they are about to go on a bit of a run in this cycle, with a number of top-ranked prospects high on Oregon after having come through Eugene over the past couple of weeks. So, while there will be more to look at in the coming days and weeks as far as commitments go, let's take a look right now at where Oregon's class currently stands in the rankings and who has committed to the Ducks thus far. Oregon Ducks' National Recruiting Ranking247Sports: No. 20 (One 4-star, Three 3-stars) On3/Rivals: No. 18 (One 4-star, Three 3-stars) Oregon Commit: EDGE Cameron Pritchett247Sports Rating: 4-star (No. 215 overall, No. 21 EDGE) On3/Rivals Rating: 3-star (No. 227 overall, No. 26 EDGE) Oregon Commit: OT Drew Fielder247Sports Rating: 3-star (No. 535 overall, No. 37 OT) On3/Rivals Rating: 3-star (No. 292 overall, No. 27 OT) Oregon Commit: OT Avery Michael247Sports Rating: 3-star (No. 723 overall, No. 59 OT) On3/Rivals Rating: 3-star (No. 600 overall, No. 34 OT) Oregon Commit: LB Sam Ngata247Sports Rating: 3-star (No. 586 overall, No. 48 LB) On3/Rivals Rating: 4-star (No. 274 overall, No. 12 LB) Potential Future Ducks to Know:4-star WR Dakota Guerrant 4-star CB Josiah Molden 4-star RB Noah Roberts 5-star EDGE Anthony Sweeney 4-star ATH Bode Sparrow
  17. RECRUITING NEWS: Oregon Ducks Secure OTs Drew Fielder & Avery Michael—Future Starters for Lanning?
  18. Bryce Boettcher impresses with game high 10 tackles during Senior Bowl https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2026/02/01/oregon-football-bryce-boettcher-senior-bowl/88459221007/?csp=chromepush
  19. Oregon strategy becomes clearer as Dan Lanning adds two 2027 offensive linemenIn January Oregon entered a negotiation with a high-priced, high-profile offensive tackle, Jordan Seaton, but dropped out of the bidding when it reached $3 million. It turned out that the Ducks' future franchise offensive lineman was already in the building. In Immanuel Iheanacho, the five-star from Georgetown Prep in North Bethesda, Maryland, the Ducks have a 6-7. 375 road grader with 36-inch arms, a 7-foot-2.5-inch wingspan and 11-inch hands, ranked the No. 5 player in the country in the ESPN 300. Autzen ZooOregon strategy becomes clearer as Dan Lanning adds two 2...In January Oregon entered a negotiation with a high-priced, high-profile offensive tackle, Jordan Seaton, but dropped out when the bidding reached $3 million.
  20. Thank you, Charles, for the in-depth look at OBD's new OC and DC. In Dan (except, perhaps, for the final game of the season plan 🤔), we trust. Two interesting hires. Other coaches Dan has hired have gone elsewhere for bigger jobs: Dilly, Will Stein, and Tosh. Why not move on up from within? Especially when both are excellent recruiters. The grass is damn green in Eugene. It will be interesting to compare these two promotions with Matt Campbell bringing in Penn State alum D'Anton Lynn as his DC and Riley's hiring of College Hall of Fame coach Gary Patterson to replace Lynn. I hope the promotions are validated and that Dan, Drew, Chris, and tens of thousands of Ducks fans will flock to Las Vegas for the title game on January 25, 2027.
  21. So my dad moved us from CA to BC Canada when I was 11. I learned hockey following the Vancouver Canucks, when they weren't too good. It was several years before they didn't lose to the Montreal Canadiens, a 0-0 tie! The era of John Ferguson, Yvan Cournoyer, Frank Mohovolich and others. Bobby Orr was the 'great' before Gretzky. I had season tickets to Pdx Winterhawks for a few years in late 80's. Great times. Was there for the Memorial Cup. I'm hoping the Ducks will one day be a true varsity team. NIL will help get quality players. Could be awesome. Btw, I was at Oregon my last year when the Olympics 'miracle on ice' took place. I was so ecstatic, tried to convince my friends of the incredible event, none were impressed or cared. But I remember very well, "do you believe in miracles?" Yes I do! Sco Ducks!!
  22. Did he get an offer from Nevada Las Vegas?
  23. Devoted Duck fans who follow the football team closely have been impressed with the superb hiring of assistants by Dan Lanning over the years. It truly seems that with many new assistant coaches hired–he improved the position that was already coached well. But I had to pause after downloading a superb betting app, the MelBet iOS app to reflect upon ... Continuity? Lanning's Hiring Success is Put to the Test
  24. Class of '28 6'/175 DB from Hamilton, AZ. In a 5 game sophomore season (transfer rules limitation), he had 20 tackles/1 sack/2 picks/4 pass breakups, in addition to 311 yards/3 tds, as as a WR. So far, he has offers from UNLV, UNC, Memphis, and ASU. No idea if the 16 year old is on OBD radar.
  25. "Now that's an itch a scratch won't reach!" Quote from my step dad, after serving as a medic, during the Battle of the Bulge...
  26. Winter Olympics start next week!!! I like hockey, ski jumping, ice skating, indoor speed skating, and even curling. It's been over forty years since the miracle on ice. It's time for gold again.
  27. That Ole Miss game in Oxford will be interesting. I wonder if he will be showered with bottles and other missiles the way he was in Knoxville on his return after deserting the Vols so early in the game (for USC IIRC).

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