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NJDuck

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  1. Ducks have fifth best roster in country per the 247Sports Team Talent Composite rankings Oregon has the fifth best roster in the nation based upon the 247Sports Team Talent Composite for this year.
  2. Kenyon Sadiq: "Do what we do."Tight End Kenyon Sadiq meets with the media following practice on August 26, 2025.
  3. 🤔 Hmm, ok, wow, that is a very low win percentage. But, I will be there in person to root for my Ducks!GO DUCKS, FLY HIGH!!!Oregon Ducks at Penn State Nittany Lions — Week 5 Oregon Percent Chance to Win, per FPI: 27.1% Analysis: Unsurprisingly, this is the one game on the schedule where Oregon does not enter as a favorite. Not only are they playing Penn State on the road in Happy Valley — a white-out game — but the Nittany Lions are also among the best teams in the nation, widely ranked No. 2 going into the year. By no means are the Ducks out of this game, but it's going to likely be a top-5 or top-7 matchup, which is never easy to win on the road.
  4. Are you a YouTube T V subscriber? Right before the college football season gets underway, there is a carriage dispute FOX and YouTube TV are attempting to iron out. News broke on the matter Monday evening, with a deadline set for Wednesday before channels were taken off the platform. Now, an update on the dispute has been provided. FOX has released its own statement on the situation, saying Google (YouTube TV) has not been engaging in negotiations. On3FOX Corp releases scathing statement against Google amid...An update has emerged on the on-going carriage dispute between FOX and YouTube TV ahead of college football season.
  5. Oregon Ducks Interesting Betting Odds vs. Montana State BobcatsThe No. 7 Oregon Ducks will open up the 2025 college football season against the Montana State Bobcats. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks are looking to pick things back up Big Ten Championship in 2024. Updated betting odds for the Oregon Ducks' season opener. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Interesting Betting Odds vs. Montana State B...The No. 7 Oregon Ducks will kick off the 2025 college football season against the Montana State Bobcats on Saturday, Aug. 30, at 1 p.m. PT. Oregon coach Dan Lan
  6. Oreogn head football coach Dan Lanning provided a scouting report on the Montana State Bobcats.Everything Oregon head coach Dan Lanning said in his Monday preview press conference ahead of Montana State
  7. Former Duck Verone McKinley III Joining Dan Lanning's Staff at OregonOn3Former Duck Verone McKinley III Joining Dan Lanning's Sta...Former Oregon Ducks safety Verone McKinley III has joined Dan Lanning's staff in a personnel role after spending time in the NFL.
  8. After a month-long quarterback battle throughout fall camp, the Montana State Bobcats have named a starting quarterback for their Week 1 matchup against the Oregon Ducks. Montana State names starting quarterback prior to Week 1 matchup with Oregon Ducks
  9. Ducks search for 2027 quarterback gains urgencyCoaches want to add a quarterback every year. It just makes sense at a place like Oregon, where the Ducks currently have four working in the NFL. A staff wants progression and development. They feel good about the future of 2025 true freshman Akili Smith Jr. and 2026 commit Bryson Beaver, so much so that the staff hasn't officially offered Ryder Lyons and doesn't have plans to have him visit. They're targeting three quarterbacks in the 2027 class and they're in a good position for all three, Dane Weber of Chapparal High School in Temecula, California, who's visiting for the Montana State game, Trent Seaborn of Alabaster, Alabama, a 72 percent passer in 2025, and Keegan Croucher, a 6-4 gunslinger and three-sport athlete from Chesire Academy in Chesire, Connecticut. Autzen ZooDucks search for 2027 quarterback gains urgencyCoaches want to add a quarterback every year. It just makes sense at a place like Oregon, where the Ducks currently have four working in the NFL.
  10. Know the Foe: Five Montana State Bobcat players to know The seventh-ranked Ducks will host Montana State at Autzen Stadium this Saturday at 1 PM. Here are five Bobcat players to know entering the game.
  11. Keegan Croucher, elite QB, down to Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn StateKeegan Croucher, elite QB, down to Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn...Elite quarterback down to 3
  12. DSC Inside Read: A 3-2-1 Primer for 2025Setting the Stage Dan Lanning enters Year 4 in Eugene with his deepest, most complete roster yet — and perhaps his biggest challenge. After three weeks of fall camp, two scrimmages, and endless reps, Oregon emerges sharper, faster, and more competitive than at any point in his tenure. But the Ducks’ path to the College Football Playoff won’t be simple. Oregon opens with Montana State and Oklahoma State, and Oregon State before the Big Ten gauntlet begins with a tricky early trip to Northwestern. From there: at Penn State, Indiana, at Rutgers, Wisconsin, at Iowa, Minnesota, USC, and at Washington. The Ducks’ roster can contend with anyone in the country, but success in 2025 hinges on how quickly this group settles into roles — and whether they can survive an unforgiving Big Ten slate. Here’s what we learned from fall camp, what we still don’t know, and where this season is headed. Duck Sports CentralDSC Inside Read: A 3-2-1 Primer for 2025Oregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  13. College football odds: Penn State, Notre Dame among 10 best bets for perfect regular seasons in 2025 The teams that stand the best chance of getting through the regular season undefeated
  14. Oregon Ducks Tied With SEC Recruiting Powerhouse For Most 5-Star CommitsThe Oregon Ducks and Alabama Crimson Tide are tied for the most five-star commits in the recruiting class of 2026. Oregon's class features five-star recruits like offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho, safety Jett Washington, EDGE Anthony Jones, and tight end Kendre Harrison. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Tied With SEC Recruiting Powerhouse For Most...The Oregon Ducks are once again recruiting at an elite level. The Ducks, who are currently ranked at No. 3 in the 2026 recruiting rankings according to On3, hav
  15. Three Keys to Win: Oregon vs Montana StateThe Montana State Bobcats will make the 860 mile trek southwest from Bozeman to Eugene for Saturday's opener. They are one of the best teams in the FCS, but have some big question marks for Oregon to exploit. Autzen ZooThree Keys to Win: Oregon vs Montana StateOregon stumbled their way to a win in last year's opener against Idaho.
  16. Oregon opens as a heavy favorite against Montana StateOregon is a four-touchdown favorite in its season opener against Montana State. The No. 7 Ducks opened as 27 1/2-point favorites against the Bobcats, according to FanDuel. The over/under is 56 1/2. oregonliveOregon opens as 4-touchdown favorite against Montana StateOregon went 7-7 against the spread last season and its games went over and under seven times each.
  17. The price tag for top college football talent has never been higher -- but how high is it, really? After an unprecedented offseason of inflated spending raised the bar at every position, here's what Power 4 players are now earning to start and compete at the highest level. Jump to a position: QB | RB | WR | TE | OL Edge | DT | LB | DB ESPN.comCollege football 2025: How much does each position cost?Max Olson talked to general managers and agents from around the country to put a price tag on each position.
  18. Dan Lanning updates Oregon's punting competitionOn3Dan Lanning updates Oregon's punting competition.
  19. Dan Lanning, Oregon Ducks Offseason Report CardThe Oregon Ducks' second season in the Big Ten is fast approaching. The Ducks have had time throughout fall camp to find weaknesses collectively, and develop individually. But what grade do the Ducks deserve in terms of offseason growth? Oregon Ducks On SIDan Lanning, Oregon Ducks Offseason Report CardThe Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning have had a busy offseason, specifically losing wide receiver coach Junior Adams to the Dallas Cowboys and major injuries
  20. Better, worse or the same? Comparing Oregon position groups from last season to this season Here's a breakdown of which position groups I believe the Ducks will be improved in in 2025 and the ones that I feel will be lesser compared to 2024.
  21. Duck Dive: Oregon Football 2025 PreviewGoing deep with the Ducks’ scheme, returning personnel, and unknownsAddicted To QuackDuck Dive: Oregon Football 2025 PreviewGoing deep with the Ducks’ scheme, returning personnel, and unknowns
  22. Recruiting NuggetsRECRUITING NOTES: - I know that Tom Loy mentioned Oregon is ‘still in contact’ with Ryder Lyons and he could potentially visit this fall, but I am going to say that everything I have heard matches what Steve Wiltfong said following that report by Loy – the Ducks love what they have with Bryson Beaver and are not going to get back into the Lyons sweepstakes. Generally speaking, there are components of the package BYU offered that simply will not be offered by Oregon. I think when Lyons comes back from his mission, there will certainly be some thoughts on the topic, but as of right now the guys being recruited for 2027 class at QB do not include Lyons. Oregon is not going to go too heavily into trying to flip too many people. They still want to add on OL, DL, and WR to the class and are looking at a few candidates there, but I would not expect a ton of flips on either side of the ball at this point. Things can change, but that is the way it looks heading into the first game week preparation. Duck Sports CentralFriday Recruiting NuggetsOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  23. Flock Talk: Silent RunningOregon Ducks 2025 Fall Camp Review As Oregon wraps up the fall camp portion of the season and shifts into game-week preparations on Sunday, the Ducks enter 2025 with perhaps their deepest roster under Dan Lanning. Across three weeks, two scrimmages, and countless reps, this team emerged sharper, more versatile, and more competitive than at any point in his tenure. From a settled quarterback room to reshuffled position battles, Lanning and his staff leave camp with fewer unanswered questions — but plenty of key storylines to watch as the season begins. Duck Sports CentralFlock Talk: Silent RunningOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  24. Oregon Ducks Battling Big Ten Rival For Elite Wide Receiver RecruitThe Oregon Ducks football program has it's focus on recruiting on the class of 2026 and 2027, but they see potential and talent from an elite 2028 recruit: five-star wide receiver Braylon Clark out of Charlotte, North Carolina Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Battling Big Ten Rival For Elite Wide Receiv...The Oregon Ducks coaching staff has done a stellar job in terms of landing verbal commitments from elite recruits from the class of 2026 and 2027, but it's alre
  25. Here is our prediction for the defensive side of the ball Projecting Oregon Ducks' defensive depth chart ahead of Week 1 Here is our prediction for the offensive side of the ball: Projecting Oregon Ducks' offensive depth chart ahead of Week 1

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