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NJDuck

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  1. 4-Star EDGE Recruit Cameron Pritchett Updates Commitment to OregonFour-star EDGE recruit Cameron Pritchett has been a flip target for several programs despite his commitment to the Oregon Ducks. Pritchett's latest recruiting move showed his clear commitment to the Ducks. Oregon Ducks On SI4-Star EDGE Recruit Cameron Pritchett Updates Commitment...Four-star EDGE Cameron Pritchett is the lone recruit committed to the Oregon Ducks from the 2027 class. Pritchett committed to Oregon in June, but that has not
  2. Here’s hoping this comes true. Joel Klatt Believes Oregon Is College Football’s Best Team for 2026 Joel Klatt placed Oregon at No. 1 in his way-too-early Top 25 for 2026. Here’s why he believes the Ducks are ready for a national title run
  3. Former Minnesota star safety listed among top transfer fits at Oregon While the Oregon Ducks have lost a number of reserves to the transfer portal in 2026, head coach Dan Lanning and his staff have also brought in a talented pool of transfers. Former Minnesota star safety Koi Perich was among those, as he entered the transfer portal after two standout seasons with the Golden Gophersand promptly landed with the Ducks. The true sophomore earned all-conference honors in each of the two seasons he spent at Minnesota. Now, Perich is set to compete for Oregon at the safety positon — and potentially at a number of other spots on the field as well.
  4. Tracking key recruiting visits made by Oregon head coach Dan Lanning and staff DuckTerritory.com reviews key on-location recruiting visits made by Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning and staff this week.
  5. Oregon Ducks Eye Exciting California Recruit From Class of 2027The Oregon Ducks have been active on the recruiting trail for 2027 prospects. One of their top offensive linemen targets, three-star tackle Avery Michael, has already locked in a visit to Eugene on the heels of a home visit from the Ducks' staff. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Eye Exciting California Recruit From Class o...After racing out to a hot start in the 2027 recruiting cycle, the Oregon Ducks have stayed hot on the recruiting trail and are locking in dates for unofficial v
  6. Oregon offers 10 more recruits on Wednesday DuckTerritory.com takes a one-by-one look at 10 new Oregon recruiting targets who were offered on Wednesday.
  7. Where Indiana almost blew it was toward the end of the game where they marched down the field, had a 2nd and 1, got a 5 yard penalty, wind up having to kick a field goal. Then Indiana got a 15 yard penalty defending Miami. Indiana could have put the game away, but that 5 yard penalty was a killer along with that 15 yarder. It kept Miami alive. I agree with you Mike. If Beck threw the ball in the correct direction, Miami would have won the game.
  8. Championship Expectations: Oregon Dominates Way-Too-Early 2026 Top 25 Rankings Oregon is a consensus national championship contender in way-too-early Top 25 rankings for 2026, earning multiple No. 1 spots and near-universal top-five projections.
  9. Oregon Ducks See Conflicting Preseason Top 25 RankingsThe Oregon Ducks will be returning notable playmakers on both sides of the ball in 2026, and Oregon coach Dan Lanning's team is receiving a variety of rankings. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks See Conflicting Preseason Top 25 RankingsThe Oregon Ducks are entering the 2026 season with high expectations, bringing back a ton of key pieces into the fold, including Ducks quarterback Dante Moore.
  10. With Brandon Smith adding to the Ducks' 2026 recruiting class, Oregon has inched ahead of Alabama to retake the No. 2 spot in the 247Sports Composite national team recruiting rankings.The Oregon Ducks have once again claimed the nation's No. 2 recruiting class in the 2026 cycle. A January commitment from Compsoite four-star running back Brandon Smith has pushed the Ducks from No. 3 to No. 2. Oregon flirted with the nation's No. 1 class around National Signing Day in December, but eventually slid from No. 2 to No. 3 after a surge from the Alabama Crimson Tide. Smith's addition brought the Ducks' 2026 class to 22 signed scholarship recruits in the high school/junior college pools that count toward Oregon's score.
  11. The Oregon Ducks pick up a late high school commitment for the running back unit as Fresno (Calif.) Central East Composite four-star Brandon Smith announces for the Ducks. Smith was previously signed with Arizona.The Oregon Ducks have added a late 2026 recruit to the class. Brandon Smith, a Composite four-star running back from Fresno (Calif.) Central East High School, announced his commitment on Monday. Smith's commitment comes two days after his release from the Arizona Wildcats. Smith committed to Arizona in June and signed in December. On Saturday, Jan. 17, Smith announced that he had received his release. What Four-Star Commit Brandon Smith Brings To Oregon's Recruiting ClassThe Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning landed a commitment from four-star running back Brandon Smith on Monday, adding speed and versatility to the Ducks' running back room. Oregon Ducks On SIWhat Four-Star Commit Brandon Smith Brings To Oregon's Re...The Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning received a major commitment in their 2026 recruiting class as four-star running back Brandon Smith pledged to Oregon on M
  12. A complete breakdown of Oregon football’s roster as the Ducks head into the offseason, tracking the 105-man limit, position-by-position numbers, and where depth is strong or still needed for the 2026 season.This story will serve as a living tracker of Oregon's roster composition throughout the offseason and into the 2026 season. We will monitor how close the Ducks are to the 105-player limit, break down each position group by class, and identify where Oregon is stacked with depth versus where reinforcements may still be needed through the transfer portal or recruiting. As departures, additions, and role changes continue to shape the roster, this tracker will provide a clear snapshot of how Oregon is building its team for another championship push under Lanning's leadership
  13. Former Oregon State Beavers EDGE Bleu Dantzler announced he is transferring to the Oregon Ducks. Despite a lack of playing time, Dantzler's decision could boost his trajectory as a player. The Oregon Ducks staff has been active in the portal as the transfer program looks to add key pieces to its roster. Former Oregon State Beavers EDGE Bleu Dantzler is one of the latest players joining the Ducks, staying in the state to continue his collegiate career. Dantzler spent just one season with the Beavers before entering the portal. Despite seeing game action one time in 2025, Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks are gaining a talented athlete who can develop into a key player. Oregon Ducks On SIWhy Oregon Ducks Are Perfect Fit For Transfer EDGE Bleu D...The Oregon Ducks staff has been active in the portal as the transfer program looks to add key pieces to its roster. Former Oregon State Beavers EDGE Bleu Dantzl
  14. The 2026 edition of Gang Green picked up tackle Jerome Simmons Saturday night, a transfer from the University of Louisiana-Monroe, 6-5, 340. Simmons started his major college career at South Carolina, a JUCO transfer from Highland Community College in 2024, rated the No. 6 JUCO prospect and No. 2 defensive lineman in that class. At ULM last year he posted 10 tackles, three pressures and a pass breakup Autzen ZooOregon adds crucial depth as 4-star, 340-pound defensive...While Oregon's starting defensive line is among the best in college football, their depth got utterly destroyed in the transfer portal.
  15. A portal analyst explains why Dylan Raiola's transfer to Oregon makes sense for both parties 247Sports transfer analyst Cooper Petgana offered his thoughts on Dylan Raiola's decision to transfer to Oregon where he'll back up Dante Moore
  16. The Oregon Ducks just pulled a great transfer portal pickup. Oregon has addressed a growing concern in its secondary, landing Ohio State transfer cornerback Aaron Scott Jr. following his official visit to Eugene. Scott, a former five-star prospect out of Springfield (Ohio) High School, committed to the Ducks out of the transfer portal after spending his freshman season with the Buckeyes. Oregon was heavily involved in his original recruitment and made his final group before he ultimately signed with Ohio State, making this a long-standing pursuit finally come full circle for Dan Lanning’s staff.
  17. As college football embraces coast-to-coast chaos, it's illuminating to see where former Ducks are landing as they seek new opportunities in free agency run amuck. Over 6,700 Division I players have entered the portal, and more than 8000 from all levels of the sport. In that insane market, former Duck players have wound up in prime locations: Tionne Gray Notre Dame Dakoda Fields Oklahoma Jahlil Florence Missouri Sione Laulea Missouri Daylen Austin Arizona Jayden Limar Washington Jay Harris Kansas State Ashton Porter Houston Kingston Lopa Cal Cooper Perry Cal Kamar Mothudi trips to NC State and Cal Jurrion Dickey Memphis Kade Caton USF Justius Lowe San Diego State Kyler Kasper Brigham Young Makhi Hughes Houston Add: Blake Purchase to Ole Miss, Bryson Beaver to Georgia. It's staggering to think that guys who couldn't start at Oregon, in some cases even make the two-deep, are commanding NIL deals in the tens of thousands and some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars at SEC schools, bluebloods and playoff contenders. Autzen ZooOregon transfers are landing in some eyebrow-raising dest...Edge rusher Blake Purchase joined Al Golden's squad in Oxford. A Duck for a minute, true freshman quarterback Bryson Beaver is trending to Georgia.
  18. Oregon offers Weber State RB Chauncey Sylvester Jr.Sylvester was a three-star and the No. 146 running back out of St. John Bosco High School in the 2024 class before committing to Weber State. He appeared in just two games, redshirting during his first season with the Wildcats. The 5-foot-10, 185-pounder from Long Beach, CA, saw more time in 2025 as a redshirt freshman, carrying the ball 60 times for 305 yards and four touchdowns. He also caught eight passes for 88 yards and a score.
  19. Evan Stewart says he wants to play with Dante Moore, now that Moore is back, the ball is in his court Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart will have a decision to make for 2026. Now that Dante Moore is back, has that been made for him? Evan Stewart didn't play a down for Oregon in 2025. Will that change in 2026? Based upon what he said in Miami just before New Year's, the odds have have improved over the last few hours. Quarterback Dante Moore will be back, and based on Stewart's own words, that development will be a meaningful one for him. ‌ "I want to play with [Dante Moore]. If I'm being for real," Stewart told reporters at the Orange Bowl media day. "Me and Dante were going to be something. I still want to play with him. If he comes back, it's going to be lit, I know that." Moore is back. So how lit will it be?
  20. Ohio State transfer CB Aaron Scott Jr. to visit Oregon on ThursdayThe Oregon Ducks are set to welcome former Ohio State cornerback Aaron Scott Jr. on a visit on Thursday (Jan. 15), per 247 Sports' Tom Loy. Scott is rated as a three-star and the No. 18 cornerback and No. 272 player overall in the portal. He was a four-star and the No. 5 cornerback in the 2024 recruiting class but never managed to carve out a consistant role with the Buckeyes. The 6-foot, 195-pounder from Springfield, OH, saw little time in his two seasons at Ohio State, recording just two tackles as a true freshman and appearing in seven games for the national champion Buckeyes. He saw a bit more time as a sophomore in 2025, as he finished the season with nine tackles
  21. Dante Moore announces return to Oregon in 2026, setting stage to be college football's top QB Dante Moore is returning to Oregon for the 2026 season, turning down the NFL Draft after a breakout year. The Ducks keep their star quarterback and instantly remain a national title contender.
  22. Dante Moore staying at Oregon means expectations just went sky high Dante Moore’s return to Oregon sets sky-high expectations for the Ducks in 2026. History shows when elite quarterbacks stay in Eugene, special seasons follow, and Moore is betting he’s next.
  23. Dante Moore Explains His Decision to Return to Oregon on SportsCenter Meta: Oregon quarterback Dante Moore spoke live on SportsCenter about faith, preparation, and unfinished business in Eugene. Here is everything he said.
  24. Oregon Safety Dillon Thieneman Announces Decision to Enter NFL Draft Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman has declared for the NFL Draft after finishing as the No. 1 graded safety in college football by PFF, closing out a dominant season in Eugene.
  25. Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman has declared for the NFL Draft after finishing as the No. 1 graded safety in college football by PFF, closing out a dominant season in Eugene.

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