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  2. One event remains in the pentathlonThe pentathlon all comes down to the 800 meters. Only 18 points separates first and second place — AND both are freshmen. Oregon's Liisa-Maria Lusti and Illinois JaiCieonna Gero-Holt are in poll position entering the final event of the five-event circuit. Lusti moved in front on the fourth event after landing a 6.63-meter long jump to earn 1049 points. Meanwhile, Gero-Holt climbed the leaderboard with the top performances in the high jump and shot put. The result? 3680 points for the Oregon rookie and 3662 points for the Illinois rookie. If that wasn't enough, Vanderbilt's Janie Ford is in fourth place, just 134 points behind. The pentathlon 800 meters takes the track at 5 p.m. CT/ 6 p.m. ET to decide the winner. Click or tap here to see complete pentathlon scoring.
  3. It should be a good day for baseball--cloudy and not to hot, but not cold either. Indiana is applying a little strategy to their pitchers lined up for the three day series. They are starting pitchers with good ERAs on Saturday and Sunday, as those ERAs are very close to the Oregon starting pitchers. I think they looked at Will Sanford film (3-0) and his ERA at an incredible 0.92 and decided to put their worst against him and save their better pitchers for days with a better chance of winning. Our Beloved Ducks will face Reagan Rivera, (0-2) who has an ERA of 13.50 and thus why I think they decided to play him today instead of Sunday. I did not notice this during the game, but you gotta love it!
  4. Here is the official NCAA website Live updates: 2026 DI men's and women's indoor track and field championships | NCAA.com
  5. List of schools with Track and Field Championships Here are the DI track and field teams with most NCAA championships | NCAA.com
  6. This Thread is for News Articles ONLY. You can always start a new thread with any of these articles for discussion
  7. I'm against the going away with signing days. I think too often "kids" see the flash of that first visit/promises and mistakenly commit (whatever that truly means). I like a recruiting open season. Kids can "commit" if they want or play the NIL field.
  8. Today
  9. Here are a couple thoughts... Bad luck two years in a row but for two different reasons. In 2024 we get to play Ohio State in the Rose Bowl... absolutely awful draw and EVERYONE has said that the No.1 seed should not have been given that draw of teams. In 2025 Indiana as the No.1 seed got the winner of Bama and Oklahoma. Frankly neither teams were that good for basically the opposite reasons. Bama had a good passing offense, nothing on the ground, and a defense that was fickle. Oklahoma had no real offense but had a solid defense. Arguably Bama shouldn't have made the playoff but the fear of the SEC over-weighed the committee's fear of Notre Dame. I think if Oregon had the 8/9 draw last year they get that second round win and move on. There was some injury problems in that Rose Bowl Game. Evan Stewart didn't play and his field stretching ability being lost hampered the offense. Jordan James went out with injury that hurt the run game... but by that point Ohio State had already destroyed the Ducks. The reality is that the Ducks played an Ohio State team that was super talented and finally discovered their chemistry. If they had done that sooner in the season they probably would have left Autzen with a win. This year we had a big injury bug coupled with the transfer portal. I won't go over the injuries again... but just think of the transfers out as well. We lost Jayden Limar who was getting the first string reps at the start of the year. I was never really sold on Limar to be honest but he definitely flashed success. Then there was Makhi Hughes who was a shock that he didn't make the rotation in a meaningful way coming in as the best transfer running back. But he transferred out and wasn't with the team either. That and the injuries left the Ducks with a change of pace freshman back (who will be great) and Harris who was the No.5 back at the start of the season. The other reality is that his least season's offensive line was a step back from previous years... I think the interior was better than in 2024 where Dave Iuli and Pregnon in 2025 were better at guard than Iuli/Harper and Strother. But the tackles were a far cry from the 2024 team, the Connerly was much much better than World. Lanning's Oregon teams have depth and during the regular season the Ducks have only suffered one loss in B1G play. They weathered the injury storm. But when you combine injuries AND transfers at the end of the season there just isn't any depth. Young teams suffer transfer outs... veteran teams don't. Indiana didn't suffer from the portal opening up because their first and second string were all veterans who were basically out of eligibility. No where to transfer to because they are out of time. The Young Ducks on the other hand saw a bunch transfer out of the second string because they could play elsewhere. I don't think there is any ONE factor in either season but a multitude of things. Some big and some small but when combined make it difficult to finish out the season.
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  11. Not sure if anyone can view the article. It is a subscription. If not, Peyton Bair set record in 60 meters.
  12. https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2026/03/brother-of-oregon-football-player-sets-ncaa-record-in-track-and-field.html
  13. Oregon deemed major national championship contender from latest win total projectionsDespite major coordinator attrition, the Oregon Ducks have the schedule to go win a national title. Autzen ZooOregon deemed major national championship contender from...If the Oregon Ducks are going to win a national championship this season, a handful of things will need to break right in their direction. Not only will they ha
  14. Multiple Five-Star Freshmen Still Waiting to Officially Join Oregon DucksThe Oregon Ducks have 15 early enrollees already in the program, but some five-star recruits will be joining later in the spring or summer. Oregon Ducks On SIMultiple Five-Star Freshmen Still Waiting to Officially J...The Oregon Ducks have 15 new freshmen that have already joined the team, including tight end Kendre Harrison, safety Jett Washington, defensive lineman Tank Jon
  15. Has coach Lanning reached his peak? H, E, double hickey stick NO!!! At least that's my opinion. We have gotten so used to winning, we've lost track of reality. Last year we lost to...the National champions. The year before, we lost to...the national champions. The year before that, we lost to...a team who played in the championship game. And that was in Lanning's first 4 years of even being a head coach! Surely DL is allowed a learning curve. He has only won 13 games in each of the last 2 seasons. And in the B1G, not the Pac(st8). All this while the CFB landscape has been changing and shifting almost weekly. How long would it have taken Saben to win it all if he had to deal with NIL and constant portal changes? Motivating players already making bank can't be as easy as you'd think. I have confidence Dan Lanning will win it all, sooner than later.
  16. Oregon Receiver Turning Heads With Insane Catch At PracticeThe Oregon Ducks have an acrobatic wide receiver who is already turning heads at spring football practice with an insane catch. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Receiver Turning Heads With Insane Catch At PracticeOregon Ducks receiver Jeremiah McClellan is wasting no time picking up right where he left off after a breakout season in 2025. The former 4-star recruit (and O
  17. Ducks defensive line brings business attitude into 2026 spring season https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2026/03/13/oregon-football-business-attitude-2026/89125976007/
  18. I think Dan can win the big one but he just needs all the stars to align. 1) No key injuries, 2) 2nd and 3rd year players, 3) The luck of the draw for conference games as well as the CFP. So far at least one of those three have kept the Ducks out of the picture. Well all that and IMO the inability to make adjustments at the half. I'm still waiting for the Ducks to look like the team that has the 'It' factor and seems unstoppable.
  19. OH-NO! ☹️ https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/college-basketball-miami-ohio-stunned-by-umass-in-mac-tournament-still-projected-in-ncaa-tournament-field-bracketology/?eid=c7d8647c6247db8d08c59fe44bc3
  20. An On3 Tourney Update in a Nutshell - On32026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament: Updated bracket....
  21. Tournament Update - Michigan vs Ohio State is on BTN now - UCLA advances and plays Michigan State in the late game - Wisconsin defeated UW by two points to advance - Saturday semifinals and Sunday champ game are on CBS - https://bigten.org/article/59594/
  22. Oregon's spring roster features nearly three-dozen newcomers, inclduing 16 true freshmenOregon's spring roster features nearly three-dozen newcomers, inclduing 16 true freshmen https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/oregons-spring-roster-features-nearly-three-dozen-newcomers-inclduing-16-true-freshmen-277453226/
  23. Dan Lanning says Oregon must ‘be the best we can be today’ this spring as the open up practiceOregon opened spring football on Thursday, and Dan Lanning emphasized daily growth, improved team chemistry and Dante Moore’s evolving leadership role. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/dan-lanning-says-oregon-must-be-the-best-we-can-be-today-this-spring-as-the-open-up-practice-277456705/
  24. Health at receiver gives Oregon’s offense its 'whole repertoire' as spring practices beginHealth at receiver gives Oregon’s offense its “whole repertoire” as spring practices begin https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/health-at-receiver-gives-oregons-offense-its-whole-repertoire-as-spring-practices-begin-277467975/
  25. For Dan Lanning, Oregon’s staff promotions at OC, DC, QB, and Edge were about trust, growth and daily workDan Lanning explained why Oregon turned inward for key staff changes, pointing to daily work, player development and trust built inside the program. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/for-dan-lanning-oregons-staff-promotions-at-oc-dc-qb-and-edge-were-about-trust-growth-and-daily-work-277472275/
  26. Watch Dan Lanning’s full press conference after Oregon’s first spring football practice, plus key takeaways on Dante Moore, new faces and more. Dan Lanning on Peach Bowl loss: 'I think that film has been watched a lot by all of us'Dan Lanning on Peach Bowl loss: 'I think that film has been watched a lot by all of us' https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/dan-lanning-on-peach-bowl-loss-i-think-that-film-has-been-watched-a-lot-by-all-of-us-277469138/
  27. UPDATE: Oregon's Dylan Raiola Practicing is GREAT Sign for Ducks as Dan Lanning Starts 2026 Practice

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