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  2. I was thinking Oregon's defense having a Devon Jackson at LB and a Devin Jackson at S would be tricky for announcing, and they go and top that with two Anthony Joneses. I think former Duck Anthony Jones (now also a DL) still has one year left at UCLA. So, there apparently was a non-zero shot of having 3 Anthony Joneses on the Duck DL in the same season. Then I remembered USC recently added an assistant coach from TCU named Anthony Jones... and then it was just time to stop. 🙂
  3. Oregon coach Dan Lanning outlined the decision behind promoting Drew Mehringer and Chris Hampton to offensive and defensive coordinator respectively. "Everybody wants an opportunity to advance, and we don't hand them out," Lanning explained on the school's February Signing Day Show. "It's the work that you see every day. I've seen coach Mehringer gameplan for four years here. I've seen coach Hampton and the impact he's made on our team in the last three years.
  4. Marshall Malchow on Oregon’s roster stability, recruiting timeline, and retention success Oregon Chief of Staff Marshall Malchow explains the Ducks’ recruiting foundation, roster stability, retention success, and long-term strategy in the portal era.
  5. Signing Day: Four-Star RB Brandon Smith signs with Oregon Ducks Oregon signs the second running back of its 2026 recruiting class. Four-Star RB Brandon Smith switched from Arizona to Oregon in January and has now signed with he Ducks.
  6. Today
  7. Great listen! Head Coach Dan Lanning, Offensive Coordinator Drew Mehringer, Defensive Coordinator Chris Hampton and Chief of Staff Marshall Malchow break down the 2026 recruits.
  8. Drew's take on his haul. Here's what new Oregon offensive coordinator Drew Mehringer said about every 2026 offensive signee Spoiler alert, he seems to like them all.
  9. 6'5" 295, one year left. From Howard. Former Howard DL Derrick Brown Jr. commits to Oregon Ducks What Oregon Duck fans should know about DL transfer Derrick Brown Jr.
  10. Team them up and our D can become "Panzer Division"
  11. ESPN - A dozen teams that improved their title chances via recruiting and the portal - OBD, Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan, and USC make the list. On December 6, 2026, will these teams be on the PO committee's list? ESPN.com12 teams that improved their 2026 CFP chances with their...With signing day closing many team's personnel moves, we look at the teams ready to make long postseason runs.
  12. The first Anthony Jones who committed is already nicknamed "Tank." Name the second "Howitzer?"
  13. Note also that the Orange Bowl is getting back-to-back semi-final games. Why? Because the Rose Bowl refuses to move off Jan. 1 as the date of the game. The six bowl games are in a rotation, except for semi-final games. That means, a team from the West will periodically have a semi-final game at the Fiesta Bowl but never at the Rose Bowl. Which means teams from the West will go East for a semi-final most years at Orange, Peach, Sugar, Cotton. That butters the bread for the Rose Bowl organization which prefers the parade and game the same day to draw maximum visitors, and avoid L.A. traffic problems, by being on Jan. 1; but, will cause West Coast fans to have to spend more bread to travel to other non-West venues. Perhaps the fairest "solution" would be to grant the Fiesta Bowl all semi-finals that would otherwise go to the Rose Bowl? It seems unfair for the Orange Bowl, Peach Bowl ...to receive more semi-finals at the expense of West Coast fans? Or, add Las Vegas automatically to replace the Rose Bowl in years when the Rose Bowl would have been the semi-final recipient? Those years would be known in advance and Las Vegas could plan around those years in terms of their other convention obligations.
  14. Guess who is miffed? Kiff, of course. But when it comes to the absurdity of the college football calendar, Kiffin is spot on. Along with another 135 FBS head coaches. Where do they find these guys? The figurehead who leads this mess, Rich Clark, notes that the weeks between PO games help with 'competitive balance.' That's rich, Mr. Clark. 🤪 Today's college administrators would sell their Grandmother, Mother, and maybe even their pet dog, for a few shekels more. On3Lane Kiffin criticizes 2026, 2027 College Football Playof....
  15. So, the Ducks will have two Anthony Joneses and may have two D. Raiolas? Better get the nicknames ready.
  16. Who won the class of 2026's recruiting race? Here are the 8 big winners on a drama-free National Signing Day OREGON (3) 247Sports five-star commitments: EDGE Anthony Jones (No. 22 overall), safety Jett Washington (No. 23), IOL Immanuel Iheanacho (No. 29) Class ranking: No. 3 Oregon finishes with a third straight top five recruiting class under Dan Lanning, joining Alabama as the only programs to achieve that feat over the past three cycles. The Ducks have the slimmest class of any team in the top 10 with 22 signees, but it's loaded with star power at the top. Jones is an explosive pass rusher drawing comparisons to Miami superstar Rueben Bain Jr. while Washington is projected as the second coming of former South Carolina star Nick Emmanwori, one of the favorites for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year this postseason. Just eight programs across college football secured multiple five-star recruits in the 2026 class CBS fails to mentioned the following 5-stars should have been on their list: FIVE-STAR WR JALEN LOTT Height/Weight: 6-foot, 175 pounds Hometown: Frisco, Texas | Panther Creek High School Projected Position: Wide Receiver 247Sports National Ranking: No. 33 247Sports Position Ranking: No. 4 247Sports Composite National Ranking: No. 19 247Sports Composite Position Ranking: No. 3 FIVE-STAR TE KENDRE HARRISON Height/Weight: 6-foot-7, 243 pounds Hometown: Reidsville, North Carolina | Reidsville High School Projected Position: Tight End 247Sports National Ranking: No. 50 247Sports Position Ranking: No. 4 247Sports Composite National Ranking: No. 34 247Sports Composite Position Ranking: No. 3 Also: Five-Star Wide Receiver Gatlin Bair joining the 2026 class
  17. Ducks come in at No. 10. Chart is for FBS games only and eliminates garbage time plays. Big Ten Football: 2025 Postseason Review of Negative Play Rates | Addicted To Quack
  18. There is a typo, he is 6'2" not 5'2". 100-meter at 10.15 seconds and 200-meter at 20.56 seconds. What Oregon Fans Can Expect From Five-Star Wide Receiver Gatlin Bair I think Charles has already compared him to Becker from Indy.
  19. Jones is a high 3-Star with Rivals, and is a 4-Star with the other services. Besides Oregon...he was offered by Tennessee, Ole Miss, Auburn, Texas A&M, and Georgia of the SEC. In the Big-10, he was offered by Oregon, had been previously verballed to UCLA, and also offered by Nebraska, Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, and Washington. (Ha!) Obviously quite a few see his upside at 6'5" and 285 lbs. to start.
  20. With this week’s national signing day, it would appear Dan Lanning has one more ‘surprise’ up his sleeve. Oregon hosted three-star defensive lineman Anthony Jones this weekend for an official visit and he announced his commitment to the Ducks on Wednesday morning. He is one of the top-ranked remaining players in the 2026 class.
  21. The College Football Playoff announced the dates and bowl sites for its upcoming quarterfinal and semifinal games for the 2026 and 2027 Playoffs in a release Tuesday afternoon. Check out the full schedule below: 2026-27 PlayoffsQuarterfinals Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2026, at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Friday, Jan. 1, 2027, at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and the Rose Bowl Game presented by Prudential Semifinals Thursday, Jan. 14, 2027, at the Capital One Orange Bowl Friday, Jan. 15, 2027, at the Allstate Sugar Bowl National Championship Monday, Jan. 25, 2027 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada 2027-28 PlayoffsQuarterfinals Friday, Dec. 31, 2027, at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Saturday, Jan. 1, 2028, at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and the Rose Bowl Game presented by Prudential Semifinals Thursday, Jan. 13, 2028, at the Capital One Orange Bowl Friday, Jan. 14, 2028, at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic National Championship Monday, Jan. 24, 2028 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans On3College Football Playoff announces quarterfinal, semifina...The College Football Playoff announced the dates and bowl sites for its upcoming quarterfinal and semifinal games for the 2026, 2027 Playoffs.
  22. Brother Of Oregon Quarterback Nearing Decision Between Ducks And NebraskaQuarterback Dayton Raiola is a top-uncommitted recruit in the state of Georgia, and is set to announce his commitment and sign with a program on Wednesday night. Oregon Ducks On SIBrother Of Oregon Quarterback Nearing Decision Between Du...Quarterback Dayton Raiola is a top-uncommitted recruit in the state of Georgia, who is also the brother of college football star and Oregon Ducks quarterback DyRaiola will be joined by Anthony Jones as the two players to watch on National Signing Day, as the Ducks have a legitimate chance to go 2/2 on the day, which would do nothing but make this class even better than it already is.
  23. Oregon Ducks' Maddox Molony named to Player of the Year watchlistOregon will start the season with an eight-game homestand at PK Park. The Ducks host George Mason for a four-game series, including a doubleheader on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. The next weekend, Oregon hosts Youngstown State in a four-game set that begins on Thursday, Feb. 19.
  24. National Signing Day: See the Oregon Ducks 2026 Recruiting Class The traditional February National Signing Day is here. After the Oregon Ducks signed 21 commitments in December, they are poised to add at least one more. Oregon provides a one-by-one look to meet the Ducks' 2026 recruiting class. The Oregon Ducks signed 21 commitments in December, along with former 2024 signee Gatlin Bair after a two-year mission. Since then, however, the Ducks have had one defection and one addition. Quarterback Bryson Beaver enrolled early after the December Signing Day, but entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. He has since committed to Georgia. The Ducks have not replaced him with another quarterback in the 2026 class. ‌ Meanwhile, the Ducks added a second running back in January. Fresno (Calif.) Central East High School was released of his signature with the Arizona Wildcats. He quickly committed to the Oregon Ducks. Heading into the February National Signing Day, Smith is the only new commitment lined up to be formalized on Wednesday, but at least one more target could join the class. The Ducks' class ranks No. 3 in the nation by both 247Sports and the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings. The class is headlined by five-star recruits Jalen Lott, Kendre Harrison, Immanuel Iheanacho, Anthony "Tank" Jones, and Jett Washington. ‌ Continue for a look at each Oregon Duck commit in the 2026 signing class. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/longformarticle/national-signing-day-see-the-oregon-ducks-2026-recruiting-class-see-football--273142584/
  25. I'm hoping Gatlin Bair becomes that fast big receiver that can get all the 50/50 balls thrown his way. Perhaps a back shoulder nightmare for defensive backs also. Oregon Ducks On SIWhat Oregon Fans Can Expect From Five-Star Wide Receiver...Former five-star wide receiver recruit Gatlin Bair signed with the Oregon Ducks back out of the 2024 high school recruiting class, but he is now set to join the
  26. The traditional February National Signing Day is here. After the Oregon Ducks signed 21 commitments in December, they are poised to add at least one more. Oregon provides a one-by-one look to meet the Ducks' 2026 recruiting class. The Oregon Ducks signed 21 commitments in December, along with former 2024 signee Gatlin Bair after a two-year mission. Since then, however, the Ducks have had one defection and one addition. Quarterback Bryson Beaver enrolled early after the December Signing Day, but entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. He has since committed to Georgia. The Ducks have not replaced him with another quarterback in the 2026 class. ‌ Meanwhile, the Ducks added a second running back in January. Fresno (Calif.) Central East High School was released of his signature with the Arizona Wildcats. He quickly committed to the Oregon Ducks. Heading into the February National Signing Day, Smith is the only new commitment lined up to be formalized on Wednesday, but at least one more target could join the class. The Ducks' class ranks No. 3 in the nation by both 247Sports and the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings. The class is headlined by five-star recruits Jalen Lott, Kendre Harrison, Immanuel Iheanacho, Anthony "Tank" Jones, and Jett Washington. ‌ Continue for a look at each Oregon Duck commit in the 2026 signing class. See the Oregon Ducks' full 2026 recruiting class as DuckTerritory highlights the additions one by one.
  27. Oregon adds four new in-state preferred walk-on commits ahead of Signing DayThe Oregon Ducks signed most of their 2026 recruiting class in December and have at least one more lined up for National Signing Day. Meanwhile, they added to the class via the in-state preferred walk-on route, adding four new local commits this week. On Monday, Portland Central Catholic teammates Cole Thomas (safety) and Hudson Coe (outside linebacker) both committed to the Ducks. On Tuesday, Tualatin High School tight end Cole Newton committed, followed by Eugene (Oregon) Willamette High School offensive lineman Aiden Lewey. The Oregon Ducks added four in-state commitments in the 48 hours leading to Signing Day

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