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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2026” (5)
Oregon Spring Game Weather Sets Up One Key AdvantageOregon Ducks fans can expect clear skies and warm weather for the Oregon spring game on Saturday. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Spring Game Weather Sets Up One Key AdvantageThe Oregon Ducks spring game is slated for Saturday, April 25, at Autzen Stadium. The spring game is one of the biggest recruiting weekends of the year for coac
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QUAAAACCK! Top 100 Safety Semaj Stanford Commits to Oregon Ducks
The Oregon Ducks land a commitment from Broken Arrow (Oklahoma) four-star safety Semaj Stanford, who ranks as 247Sports' No. 3 safety.Stanford told DuckTerritory.com of his recruitment with Oregon, "I expected to be welcomed like home. And they exceeded that, if I'm being honest. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/semaj-stanford-commits-to-oregon-ducks-football-recruiting-commitment-top-100-282921610/
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Ducks FEAST on Beavis Errors to Win 7-3 in Corvallis!
Big win! Need as many ranked wins as possible. Need to get a sweep now against the Nittany Lions in order to bank wins and keep the momentum going.
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Oregon Men’s Basketball Roster
Maybe, sometimes you can get by with that sort of talent, it takes a lot of buy in from the players, you need to get a bit lucky with development, and finding diamonds in the rough. I'm not sure if this is a Dana problem, a staff problem, or a NIL problem. Whatever it is, I think there's a good chance we have a new coach in charge by the start of the 27/28 season. I love Altman, but this is not looking good right now.
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Oregon Men’s Basketball Roster
We are assembling a "second-tier" roster that shouts winning...what, 45% of their games?
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Oregon Men’s Basketball Roster
St. Mary's Lewis is committing to Texas. Visited Oregon a week ago, I believe.
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Oregon Men’s Basketball Roster
Top 100 transfer Portal Player Rankings Kind of says it all. One player (99th) in the entire top 100 for a team that needs as much talent as possible. That isn't going to get it done. I expect a similar if not worse season considering we're losing 3 legit starters.
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2026” (5)
Five offensive players I'm most excited to watch in Oregon's spring game https://247sports.com/college/oregon/longformarticle/five-offensive-players-im-most-excited-to-watch-in-oregons-spring-game-282915774/
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Ducks FEAST on Beavis Errors to Win 7-3 in Corvallis!
Gotta be impressed with how Florer prepared his young stable’s inning by inning control of the Beavis bats. Mike Parker’s lack of enthusiasm when reacting to Lauaki’s 7th inning 2 score double was music to my ears!
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Big Step! Oregon Athletics Announces the Opening of THE STAR at PK Park
This is so smart....the same logic needs to be applied to any future Autzen/Moshofsky work. That is to say, striving to maximize the revenue per attendee at every event. This is the wisest growth model in my opinion, as opposed to just higher capacity. The move to the B1G conference especially makes this strategy the most efficient driver of future cash flows.
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Big Step! Oregon Athletics Announces the Opening of THE STAR at PK Park
OREGON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2026 BASEBALL | @OregonBaseball Oregon Athletics Announces the Opening of The Star at PK Park Oregon Athletics is proud to announce the opening of The Star at PK Park, a new premier hospitality space designed to elevate the game-day experience and strengthen the future of Oregon Baseball. This exclusive venue provides Founding Members with the ultimate hospitality opportunity while directly supporting the growth of Oregon baseball scholarships as part of the NCAA House settlement. The Star is named as a subtle nod to the iconic Carl’s Jr. star—a tribute to the remarkable generosity and legacy of Joe and Cathleen Karcher, whose lead gift helped bring this vision to life. Their commitment, along with the dedication of all Founding Members, ensures that Oregon Baseball continues its rise as a nationally competitive program. In addition to offering first-class amenities for Founding Members on game days, The Star expands the program’s year‑round impact. The space will serve as a home for recruiting events, team functions, and private rentals—with any proceeds reinvested back into the Oregon Baseball program. Oregon Athletics extends its deep appreciation to the Karchers, Tim and Shelby Kerr and Kerr Contractors, Jeff and Jamie Gaskill and O&S Contractors, and Mark and Carla Byrum and Urban Restaurants for their extraordinary partnership and support in making this new addition to PK Park possible. “The Star represents the very best of what makes Oregon Baseball special—passion, generosity, and a shared belief in what this program can achieve. We are incredibly grateful to Joe and Cathleen Karcher and to every member of our baseball community whose support continues to push us forward. Their commitment ensures our student-athletes have every opportunity to compete at the highest level.” — Mark Wasikowski, Head Baseball Coach “The opening of The Star is a celebratory moment for Oregon Baseball and for Oregon Athletics. This project reflects the strength of our community and the vision of donors who believe in creating extraordinary opportunities for our student-athletes. We are deeply thankful for the Karcher family and every partner who helped make this facility a reality.” — Rob Mullens, Director of Athletics Founding memberships for The Star remain available. To learn more or to join this exceptional group of supporters, please contact the Duck Athletic Fund at daf@uoregon.edu.
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OFF TOPICS: For Your Interest (9)
I saw this yesterday and wondered why these ADs are so stoopid?
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Prepare for a B1G NFL Draft
How did Larry et al screw this up? Ten Pac-12 Legacy Players That Will or Might Go in Tonight's 1st Round - QB - Mendoza - Cal Edge - Bailey - Stanford WR - Tyson - ASU / OT - Iheanachor - ASU TE - Sadiq - Oregon/ S - Thieneman - Oregon WR - Lemon - USC WR - Boston - UW OT - Lomu and Fano - Utah 8 PM/ 5 PM ESPN
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OFF TOPICS: For Your Interest (9)
Why, oh why, do ADs keep doing this? DeBoer is likely out the door if Bama goes 9-3 in 2026. What program was sneaking around and making an effort to poach DeBoer? Riley hasn't been fired yet, right? https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/kalen-deboer-alabama-contract-extension-salary/?ftag=SNL-04-10aaa0b&ET_CID=544995&ET_RID=52482716
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USC fans get rug burned at Autzen!
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2027 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (4)
Four-star safety crystal ball for the Ducks. Oregon Predicted to Beat Texas, Georgia in Recruitment of Four-Star Safety
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MBB: Coverage of Men's Basketball Program (3)
Oregon's transfer portal ranking, 27th out of 361. Oregon's spot in 2026 men's basketball transfer portal team rankings Shelstad joins the No. 1 class at Louisville.
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QUAAAACCK!! Will Mencl IS A DUCK!
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QUAAAACCK!! Will Mencl IS A DUCK!
Is it pronounced Mensull, or Menkull?
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QUAAAACCK!! Will Mencl IS A DUCK!
Oregon's Recruiting Ranking Gets Major Boost After Will Mencl CommitmentThe Oregon Ducks rose in the class of 2027 recruiting rankings after the commitment of five-star recruit, quarterback Will Mencl. Oregon is now ranked as having the No. 6 class for 2027 per Rivals, jumping up three spots with the Mencl commitment. Here are the top 10 2027 recruiting classes currently ranked by Rivals. 1. Texas A&M Aggies 2. Texas Tech Red Raiders 3. Oklahoma Sooners 4. USC Trojans 5. Ohio State Buckeyes 6. Oregon Ducks 7. Georgia Bulldogs 8. Florida Gators 9. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10. LSU Tigers Oregon Ducks On SIOregon's Recruiting Ranking Gets Major Boost After Will M...The Oregon Ducks 2027 recruiting class got a major boost with the commitment of five-star quarterback Will Mencl. Mencl announced that he would be committing to
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QUAAAACCK!! Will Mencl IS A DUCK!
REACTION: Oregon WINS Will Mencl Recruitment over Auburn, Penn State as Dan Lanning finds his '27 QBOregon added to its 2027 recruiting class by beating out Auburn and Penn State for QB Will Mencl. He brings a lot of excitement to another great Ducks class. On this episode of Locked On Ducks, Spencer McLaughlin discusses what the timeline could look like for Oregon to start Mencl. Will he impact Akili Smith Jr.? 00:00 Discussing recruiting rankings differences 03:25 Evaluating Oregon's new quarterback 09:12 Discussing Oregon's quarterback prospects 10:39 Oregon's quarterback depth
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Duck Softball: News, Updates, Rankings, Etc. - 2
Elise Sokolsky delivers complete game! Oregon Softball Sweeps Season Series From Oregon State I Fixed link to article. Sorry it didn't work when I first posted.
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MBB: Coverage of Men's Basketball Program (3)
The Oregon Ducks landed former Alabama Crimson Tide forward Taylor Bol Bowen in the transfer portal. Bowen is rated as a four-star transfer is the fifth incoming player for Oregon in the portal this offseason. Taylor Bol Bowen is a 6-10, 202 pound forward out of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.
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QUAAAACCK!! Will Mencl IS A DUCK!
Mencl is a Rivals 5-Star...very hard to receive! Besides what was reported--it appears that Miami offered as well as Washington. (Ha!)
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Ducks FEAST on Beavis Errors to Win 7-3 in Corvallis!
OREGON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2026 BASEBALL | @OregonBaseball Ducks Pick Up Road Win at No. 6 Oregon State CORVALLIS, Ore. — Ten Oregon pitchers combined to shut down No. 6 Oregon State Wednesday as the No. 19 Ducks picked up a 7-3 win at Goss Stadium. The Ducks (29-11) scored all seven of their runs in the final four innings after falling behind 1-0 in the first inning. Oregon State (30-9) committed three errors in the game leading to four Oregon unearned runs. Burke-Lee Mabeus reached base four times (2-for-2, 2 BB) and scored two runs in the win. Jax Gimenez went 1-for-3 and was hit by two pitches, while both Angel Laya and Naulivou Lauaki Jr. scored a pair of runs. How It Happened: OSU took an early lead with a leadoff home run in the first, but Oregon starter Cooper Strawn was able to get out of a jam with an inning-ending double play with a pair of runners on base. Oregon finally got some runs in the top of the sixth, scoring three runs to take the lead. Laya walked and swiped second before back-to-back Mabeus and Lauaki walks loaded the bases. With two outs, Gimenez hit a high chopper to the left side that the shortstop didn’t have a play on, allowing Laya to score and tie the game. OSU first baseman Bryson Glassco booted a Brayden Jaksa ground ball allowing Mabeus to score the go-ahead run. Ryan Cooney then drew a bases-loaded walk to score Lauaki. The Ducks tacked on two runs in the seventh. Laya and Maddox Molony drew back-to-back walks before Mabeus moved them up to second and third with a sacrifice bunt. Lauaki ripped a double over the first-base bag scoring both Laya and Molony to make it 5-1. Oregon tacked on two more insurance runs in the ninth. The Ducks loaded the bases and scored both runs on a two-out throwing error by Beavers’ third baseman Paul Vaszquez. Box Score Notes: Oregon has won seven of its last eight games against Oregon State … Gimenez ran his reached-base streak to 30 games with a third inning hit-by-pitch … It’s the third-longest streak in the modern era of program history … Strawn made his first career Division I start and just his second appearance … He gave up one run on two hits with a walk and a strikeout … Gabe Howard, Cooper Markham, Luke Morgan, Shane Johnson, Toby Twist, Michael Meckna, Tanner Bradley and Devin Bell all pitched in relief … Twist (3-0) picked up the win striking out the side in the fifth inning … Bradley tossed 1.1 innings with three strikeouts … Bell was named to the NCBWA Midseason Stopper of the Year watch list before the game. On Deck: The Ducks return to Big Ten Conference play this weekend against Penn State at PK Park. Game one is Friday with a 6:05 p.m. first pitch (B1G+).