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  1. 4-Star WR set to take official visit to Oregon in June In early April, 4-star WR Jeremiah McClellan named the Oregon Ducks as one of his top 12 schools. Soon after, McClellan made the trip to Eugene — along with a full slate of other possible recruits in the class of 2024 — for the Oregon Spring game. Now McClellan has announced that he will be coming back to Eugene once more this summer, this time around for an official visit with the Ducks. Oregon Football: 4-Star WR set to visit the Ducks in June DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Ducks will get one of 4-star WR Jeremiah McClellan’s official visits in June.
  2. It was a disappointing week for the Oregon Ducks women’s golf team at the Westfield Regional, where they finished in 10th place and fell short of a bid to the NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club next week. After entering the regional as a two-seed ranked No. 8 in the nation, for the Ducks to fall short is nothing less than disappointing. “We’re obviously disappointed to see our season end and not have the opportunity to go back to Grayhawk for the NCAA Championships,” head coach Derek Radley said. “It was a tough week for us, but our ladies never stopped fighting and never gave up. I’m extremely proud of all of the hard work they put in this season and am thankful for the dedication they’ve shown to each other and to our program.” Oregon Golf: Ducks fall short of NCAA Championships bid in regional DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Ducks’ season ended in disappointment, falling short of an NCAA Championship bid at the Westfield Regional.
  3. Which goes along what Michelle Bodkin brings up in her article. Unpacking Latest On Pac-12 Media Rights Negotiations KSLSPORTS.COM It's been a while since I last addressed the topic of the ongoing Pac-12 media rights negotiations. From my perspective, not much has changed.
  4. Oregon’s Battle for Dylan Williams Heating up Amid Recruiting Boom The future is looking bright for Oregon linebacker recruiting. The Ducks are one of three schools that have the full attention of 5-star Conroe (Tex.) Oak Ridge standout Justin Williams and Kamar Mothudi is still very high on the Ducks. Staying in Southern California, Oregon has been closely linked to Long Beach (Calif.) Poly linebacker Dylan Williams, who is set for a busy stretch on the recruiting trail. https://www.heraldonline.com/sports/college/article275272496.html#storylink=rss
  5. Ducks become overwhelming favorite to land No. 3 OT in 2024 class The Oregon Ducks are trying to get bigger on the offensive line, it appears, and they might be well on their way to achieving that. Over the past several months, A’lique Terry and the Ducks have been recruiting 4-star OT JacQawn McRoy, the No. 3 ranked OT in the 2024 class. Standing at 6-foot-8, 365 pounds, McRoy would be among the biggest players on the team if he ended up coming to Oregon. Fortunately for the Ducks, it appears that the possibility could be turning into a reality. A pair of recruiting predictions on On3 came in on Tuesday that show Oregon as the team to beat for McRoy’s commitment. According to On3’s recruiting prediction machine, the Ducks have an overwhelming 92.7% chance to land the OT who is rated by 247Sports as the No. 62 overall player in the 2023 class. We will see in the coming months whether or not the Ducks can close, but for the time being they seem to be in a great spot. Oregon Recruiting: Ducks become big favorites to land 4-star OT DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Ducks become overwhelming favorite to land No. 3 OT in 2024 class
  6. Allee Bunker, Terra McGowan lead 5 Oregon softball players named to all-Pac-12 teams Allee Bunker, Terra McGowan lead 5 Oregon softball players named to all-Pac-12 teams WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Bunker and McGowan are each first team all-Pac-12 honorees as well as all-defensive team selections.
  7. In light of the Colorado rumors, thought all might like this article: Opinion: Unpacking Latest On Pac-12 Media Rights Negotiations SALT LAKE CITY – It’s been a while since I last addressed the topic of the ongoing Pac-12 media rights negotiations. From my perspective, not much has changed. However, a handful of interesting rumors have come up lately making it seem like a good time to dive in once more and discuss what is being said and how that corresponds to things I’ve heard. I want to make clear this is my takeaway based on educated leanings from the past several months. It should also be noted my circle is mainly focused around the University of Utah but does have some reach into the Pac-12 and national scene as well. Opinions to the following information in article: Where Is The Deal? Let’s Talk About The “Timeline” Is There Concern Of ‘Four Corner’ Schools Leaving? Academics Matter In These Negotiations. A Lot. Putting A Bow On This Round Of Discussion "That is why I also feel it is important to continue applying these rules when consuming anything on the topic of this Pac-12 media negotiation: Who would actually be involved in these discussions? Are the sources being cited reasonably specific to who would be involved? Has the messaging/attitude changed from those who would be involved? Basically, watch closely those who would be involved in the negotiation room and take your cues from them. If they don’t appear to be panicking, you probably shouldn’t either." Unpacking Latest On Pac-12 Media Rights Negotiations KSLSPORTS.COM It's been a while since I last addressed the topic of the ongoing Pac-12 media rights negotiations. From my perspective, not much has changed.
  8. This is interesting about USC: Gold: USC reels in a big 2025 fish, but 2024 class leaves a lot to be desired SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM USC has been a top destination in the transfer portal, but the high school recruiting ranks have proven less fruitful. What's gone wrong for the Trojans?
  9. Pac-12 Championship odds: USC favored to win league, via Caesars Sportsbook Will USC's final season in the Pac-12 be a rewarding one? My hope, USC stumbles at Oregon and loses to Utah. Oregon wins the Pac-12 championship. USC goes limping to the Big 10. Pac-12 Championship odds: USC favored to win league, via Caesars Sportsbook 247SPORTS.COM Will USC's final season in the Pac-12 be a rewarding one?
  10. As has been the case across the rest of the college football world, we continue to check back in on a few key rankings and opinions this spring now that everyone has wrapped up their offseason football programs and played their annual spring games or scrimmages. We looked at the updated top-25 rankings, the win total odds for each team in the Pac-12, and in the nation at large. Now we want to check back in on the Heisman Trophy odds and see if anything has changed in the recent months since seeing how each team has retooled in the offseason. Oregon Football: Pac-12 dominates post-spring Heisman Trophy odds DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM As has been the case across the rest of the college football world, we continue to check back in on a few key rankings and opinions this spring now that everyone has wrapped up their offseason...
  11. Oregon Offers Eighth Grade CB Josiah Molden, Son of Duck Legend Alex Molden The Ducks want to make sure the son of an all-time Oregon great stays home. It's never too early for recruiting right? It's a growing trend that we're seeing more and more of in college football recruiting. Schools across the country extending scholarship offers to top up-and-comers before they even start playing their high school ball. On Wednesday, Oregon extended an offer to 2027 West Linn (Ore.) cornerback Josiah Molden, who's currently in eighth grade. https://www.si.com/college/oregon/recruiting/oregon-offers-2027-db-josiah-molden-son-of-duck-legend-alex-molden
  12. Oregon Offers 8th Grade WR Braylon Kasper, Brother of Ducks WR Kyler Kasper Oregon extended another scholarship offer on Tuesday, but it wasn't to a 2024 or even 2025 recruit. It was to eighth grader Braylon Kasper out of Gilbert, Arizona. He's the younger brother of Ducks redshirt freshman wide receiver Kyler Kasper. "After a great conversation with Junior Adams I am grateful to have received my first offer from the University of Oregon," the younger Kasper wrote on social media. Braylon Kasper plans plans on playing his high school football at Williams Field High School, the same school his older brother played at en route to earning 27 scholarship offers. Kasper is the second eighth grader Oregon has offered of late. Kasper currently plays his 7on7 football with "The Squad", who dominated 14u competition out in the Grand Canyon State and the Western region. The Ducks also offered 2027 West Linn (Ore.) defensive back Josiah Molden last week, who's the son of legendary Oregon cornerback Alex Molden. https://www.heraldonline.com/sports/college/article275251456.html#storylink=rss
  13. Oregon offers 5-star in the 2025 class The Ducks have offered a prospect in the 2025 class and he's a five-star Oregon's football staff has offered a scholarship to one of the best offensive linemen prospects in the 2025 class. Oregon's assistant offensive line coach Cutter Leftwhich extended an offer to the 5-star prospect on Tuesday, May 9th. Solomon Thomas is a 6-foot-3, 278-pound prospect out of the state of Florida and Raines high school located in Jacksonville. He's currently ranked as the No. 16 player in the country by the 247Sports Composite Rankings, an average of all the recruiting rankings. 247Sports independently ranks Thomas as a four-star prospect and the No. 35 overall player in the country. 247Sports ranks Thomas as the No. 3 offensive lineman in the country for the 2025 class. Schools to have previously offered Thomas include Florida, Florida State, Miami, Nebraska, and South Carolina. Oregon could be looking to sign upward to six offensive linemen in the 2025 recruiting class due to players going pro or graduating following the 2023 and 2024 football seasons, but a set number won't be locked in for awhile now. Oregon will know a better number closer to this time next year. Earlier this month, the Ducks extended a scholarship offer to the No. 1 rated offensive tackle prospect in the 2025 class in David Sanders, out of North Carolina. Currently, the Oregon Ducks hold one commitment in the 2025 recruiting class, and that is from 4-star wide receiver Dallas Wilson out of Tampa Bay Tech in Florida. Oregon currently holds two verbal commitments from two offensive tackles in the 2024 class: 4-star Fox Crader and 3-star Trent Ferguson. Oregon offers 5-star in the 2025 class 247SPORTS.COM The Ducks have offered a prospect in the 2025 class and he's a five-star.
  14. Oregon extends offers to two offensive linemen in Texas The Oregon Ducks have extended two high school teammates scholarship offers. Oregon extends offers to two offensive linemen in Texas 247SPORTS.COM The Oregon Ducks have extended two high school teammates scholarship offers.
  15. Tuesdays with Gorney: Buying and selling recruiting rumors In today’s Tuesdays with Gorney, Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney plays Buy It or Don’t Buy It when it comes to 10 recruiting rumors he’s hearing: RUMOR: Oregon will beat Penn State and others for QB Michael Van Buren. BUY IT. The Ducks just landed a quarterback commitment from Phoenix (Ariz.) Sunnyslope’s Luke Moga in late April but Oregon is probably not done in that department. There is always the transfer portal route but it’s more likely that the Ducks have turned a corner with the four-star quarterback from Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances. It seems like things are trending in that direction and that Oregon looks like the leader right now for Van Buren as Moga is also fine with it because he was told the planning for QB recruiting as well. Tuesdays with Gorney: Buying and selling recruiting rumors OREGON.RIVALS.COM Five-star receiver Jeremiah Smith committed to Ohio State in December.
  16. Prediction: Oregon to Land All-American Quarterback Oregon is surging up the national recruiting rankings following the recent commitment of Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy cornerback Ify Obidegwuon Sunday. Now, their attention turns to a number of big names including USC wide receiver transfer Gary Bryant Jr., who is set to announce his decision on Saturday. Today, I'm ready to roll out another prediction. I'm predicting that Oregon will land 2024 Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy quarterback Michael Van Buren. EXPLAINING THE PICK First off, Van Buren, or MVB as he's come to be known in the Oregon Football community, has clear interest in the Ducks. He has them in his top three along with Maryland and Penn State. Furthermore, he took two trips out to Eugene in the month of April, which would also indicate clear interest. However, maybe you could dial back what you take away from that second trip just a hair because he did compete in the Elite 11 Eugene regional. That's not to say he didn't want to take another trip, but that probably played a role in his prompt return out West. Furthermore, he's spoke very highly of his relationship with offensive coordinator Will Stein, who's generated a lot of buzz in just the short amount of time he's been on staff with the Ducks, securing commitments from quarterbacks Austin Novosad ('23) and Luke Moga ('24). The Ducks also landed a commitment from Van Buren's teammate Ify Obidegwu, which gives them a peer recruiter that can stay in his ear about Oregon in a more casual sense versus a coach's approach. He's not on the same side of the ball, but it's still an opportunity to play college ball with a friend, which offers familiarity and a sense of comfort, which is especially important given the distance. The Ducks are already building a special class that's ranked inside the top ten nationally, and both MVB and the coaches know a commitment from him could shoot this class to the next level and attract more high-level recruits. Penn State, the team that had previously been viewed as his leader, offered a 2024 quarterback in Trever Jackson out of Winter Garden, Florida late last month, which could indicate that they're pivoting their approach, or at the very least preparing for a situation in which they lose out on Van Buren. Lastly, some of the sources I've talked to are indicating that a commitment date of July 8 that the Under Armour-American had previously set could very well be flexible, so if you take into account all of his recent activity on the trail, Oregon continues to trend as the team to beat. https://www.star-telegram.com/sports/college/article275229906.html#storylink=rss
  17. Tuesdays with Gorney: Buying and selling recruiting rumors In today’s Tuesdays with Gorney, Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney plays Buy It or Don’t Buy It when it comes to 10 recruiting rumors he’s hearing: RUMOR: Oregon will beat Penn State and others for QB Michael Van Buren. BUY IT. The Ducks just landed a quarterback commitment from Phoenix (Ariz.) Sunnyslope’s Luke Moga in late April but Oregon is probably not done in that department. There is always the transfer portal route but it’s more likely that the Ducks have turned a corner with the four-star quarterback from Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances. It seems like things are trending in that direction and that Oregon looks like the leader right now for Van Buren as Moga is also fine with it because he was told the planning for QB recruiting as well. Tuesdays with Gorney: Buying and selling recruiting rumors OREGON.RIVALS.COM Five-star receiver Jeremiah Smith committed to Ohio State in December.
  18. Prediction: Oregon to Land All-American Quarterback Oregon is surging up the national recruiting rankingsfollowing the recent commitment of Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy cornerback Ify Obidegwuon Sunday. Now, their attention turns to a number of big names including USC wide receiver transfer Gary Bryant Jr., who is set to announce his decision on Saturday. Today, I'm ready to roll out another prediction. I'm predicting that Oregon will land 2024 Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy quarterback Michael Van Buren. EXPLAINING THE PICK First off, Van Buren, or MVB as he's come to be known in the Oregon Football community, has clear interest in the Ducks. He has them in his top three along with Maryland and Penn State. Furthermore, he took two trips out to Eugene in the month of April, which would also indicate clear interest. However, maybe you could dial back what you take away from that second trip just a hair because he did compete in the Elite 11 Eugene regional. That's not to say he didn't want to take another trip, but that probably played a role in his prompt return out West. Furthermore, he's spoke very highly of his relationship with offensive coordinator Will Stein, who's generated a lot of buzz in just the short amount of time he's been on staff with the Ducks, securing commitments from quarterbacks Austin Novosad ('23) and Luke Moga ('24). The Ducks also landed a commitment from Van Buren's teammate Ify Obidegwu, which gives them a peer recruiter that can stay in his ear about Oregon in a more casual sense versus a coach's approach. He's not on the same side of the ball, but it's still an opportunity to play college ball with a friend, which offers familiarity and a sense of comfort, which is especially important given the distance. The Ducks are already building a special class that's ranked inside the top ten nationally, and both MVB and the coaches know a commitment from him could shoot this class to the next level and attract more high-level recruits. Penn State, the team that had previously been viewed as his leader, offered a 2024 quarterback in Trever Jackson out of Winter Garden, Florida late last month, which could indicate that they're pivoting their approach, or at the very least preparing for a situation in which they lose out on Van Buren. Lastly, some of the sources I've talked to are indicating that a commitment date of July 8 that the Under Armour-American had previously set could very well be flexible, so if you take into account all of his recent activity on the trail, Oregon continues to trend as the team to beat. https://www.star-telegram.com/sports/college/article275229906.html#storylink=rss
  19. VANSLOOTEN INVITED TO USA BASKETBALL’S U19 NATIONAL TEAM TRIALS VanSlooten Invited to USA Basketball’s U19 National Team Trials - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Oregon forward Grace VanSlooten is one of 24 athletes selected to participate in the 2023 USA Women's U19 National Team trials beginning May 12 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training...
  20. CHACON'S 71 PACES DUCKS ON DAY ONE Chacon's 71 Paces Ducks On Day One - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Briana Chacon shot a 1-under 71 in the opening round of the NCAA Westfield Regional as Oregon finished the first day in 10th place.
  21. Ducks Face Stanford in Inaugural Pac-12 Softball Tournament First Round Oregon Backs in to #5 Seed with Losses to Utah Ducks Face Stanford in Inaugural Pac-12 Softball Tournament First Round WWW.ADDICTEDTOQUACK.COM Oregon Backs in to #5 Seed with Losses to Utah
  22. Unheralded Oregon State tied for 4th, Oregon 10th after 1st round of NCAA women’s golf regional Oregon State 4th, Oregon 10th at NCAA women's golf regional WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM OSU sophomore Madde Sund shoots a career-best 68 to tie for second among individual after the first round
  23. Dan Lanning has been the head coach of the Oregon Ducks for only 17 months. Since taking over for Mario Cristobal in December of 2021, a lot has transpired. There have been roster shake-ups, numerous coaching changes, big-time wins, frustrating losses, and all-in-all, a successful start to the new era of Oregon football. One thing that hasn’t changed under Lanning is recruiting success in Eugene. While Willie Taggart got the ball rolling in 2017 and turned a lot of Oregon eyes toward the world of recruiting in his one year at the helm, Cristobal really took things to the next level and recruited better than anyone ever had in Eugene. Oregon Football: A look at the DB recruiting boon in Dan Lanning era DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM It feels like recruiting in the defensive secondary has taken off for Oregon since Dan Lanning and his staff took over. Has it? We broke down all of the numbers to find out.
  24. 12 schools... 12 thoughts Canzano: Checking up on the Pac-12 Conference WWW.JOHNCANZANO.COM 12 schools... 12 thoughts.
  25. Hi CamaroDMD. Welcome! They've used a white uniform with a white helmet in 2010, looked like this: This one was used in 2016 that looked like this: Both of these are the only two white helmets where the "O" was used. Neither had the color yellow. Here is the article written back in 2022 titled "Oregon Ducks football helmets throughout the years." Oregon Football: Duck helmets throughout the years DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM At this point, the Oregon Ducks are synonymous with flashy uniforms and a rotating stable of helmets. Let’s see how those helmets have changed over the years. I wish I could've helped, but couldn't find that specific helmet.
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