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NJDuck

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  1. The Oregon Ducks were overjoyed to secure a commitment from one of the top rated defensive backs in the country, five-star recruit Trey McNutt. Unfortunately, it seems as if it will be quite a while until McNutt is ready to take the field for Oregon. According to Pete Nakos of On3, McNutt sustained a broken leg during training camp and will miss significant time during the 2025 season, if not the entire campaign. It's not yet clear how long he'll be out, but it's a big loss for the Ducks who were hoping to see the true freshman contribute right out the gate. McNutt was rated as a five-star safety and the No. 2 player at his position on 247 Sports's composite rankings. He was also heralded as the No. 2 player in the state of Ohio. His recruitment came down to Oregon and Ohio State, but he stunned the Buckeyes by committing to join Dan Lanning & Co. in the Pacific Northwest. Fortunately, the Ducks are well equipped at safety after landing one of the top defensive backs in the transfer portal this year. Ex-Purdue standout Dillon Thieneman transferred to Oregon during the offseason, and the injury to McNutt will likely result in an even bigger workload for the upperclassman. McNutt was one of three five-star recruits in the Ducks' recruiting class of 2025, joining the likes of wide receiver Dakorien Moore and cornerback Na'eem Offord. SIOregon Lose Five-Star Freshman to Brutal Leg Injury Durin...A big loss for the Ducks ahead of the 2025 season.
  2. The Oregon Ducks have opened both preseason polls ranked seventh nationally. Just like the Coaches Poll, which was released last week, Oregon is also slotted seventh in the preseason AP Poll, which was released on Monday morning. Unlike the Coaches Poll, he Ducks did receive a single first-place vote. They trail Texas, Penn State, Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia and Notre Dame. The Longhorns, Nittany Lions, Buckeyes, Tigers and Bulldogs split the first-place votes, with Texas and Penn State receiving 48 of the 65. Oregon football has opened 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll. The Ducks also received a single first-place vote.
  3. Oregon football has opened 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll. The Ducks also received a single first-place vote. Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote
  4. Oregon's defense is going to have some new faces, but key returners like Matayo Uiagalelei and Bryce Boettcher instill confidence.
  5. After those motions were denied by the Circuit Court, according to The Oregonian's James Crepea, Austin got some positive news this past week. Crepea reports that Oregon Chief Justice Meagan Flynn granted a motion to delay Austin’s criminal trial, which will stall things for anywhere from three to 12 months. This means that Austin will be able to start the season with the Ducks this year, and likely could end up playing throughout the 2025 campaign before all is said and done. Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning addresses latest updates in Daylen Austin’s legal case
  6. The Oregon Ducks will be hosting one of the nation's top quarterback prospects later this year.One of the nation's top prospects in the 2027 class will be in Eugene later this year to check out the Oregon Ducks in a game-day setting. Four-star quarterback Keegan Croucher confirmed to DuckTerritory.com he'll be in Eugene sooner than later to see the Ducks in action. Croucher has confirmed that he'll be in Eugene in November to watch the Ducks take on the USC Trojans on November 22nd Four-star QB locks in visit date for later this year to see Oregon Football
  7. The Ducks were inside Autzen Stadium on Saturday for a scrimmage.The first full week of preseason camp for the Oregon football team wrapped up Saturday with a scrimmage inside Autzen Stadium. University of Oregon AthleticsFootball Practice Report: Aug. 9 - University of Oregon A...The Ducks were inside Autzen Stadium on Saturday for a scrimmage.
  8. Oregon Ducks Football Partners With Khyree Jackson Foundation In Special WayIn honor of the deceased former Oregon Ducks cornerback Khyree Jackson, his namesake foundation created by Jackson's family is partnering with the Ducks to raise funds for scholarships and school supplies. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Football Partners With Khyree Jackson Founda...One year after Minnesota Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson passed away in a drunk driving accident, the Khyree Jackson Foundation is partnering with the
  9. Signal And Surge – What Moore And Hughes’ Walter Camp Watch List Spotlight Says About Oregon’s Dual-Threat Identity Oregon Sports NewsSignal And Surge - What Moore And Hughes’ Walter Camp Wat...The Walter Camp preseason watch list rarely tells the whole story, but it does reveal where the spotlight is aimed. For Oregon, that spotlight now beams squarely on two of its offensive catalysts:...
  10. College Football Insider Brett McMurphy of On3 Sports joins Dirt & Sprague to preview the 2025-2026 College Football Season.
  11. Josh Pate's OREGON Preview...Questions & Predictions
  12. Will Oregon Ducks’ offense experience inevitable dip replacing 10 starters, including QB?
  13. Quite impressive (QB player). For sure one to look out for when playing Iowa. 3. Iowa HawkeyesIowa’s defense is always reliable. Thus, all eyes are on its offense entering the 2025 campaign. And, in an unusual twist of events, the Hawkeyes fans have reason to hope for brighter days. Iowa landed South Dakota State transfer quarterback Mark Gronowski this offseason. Gronowski was one of the most experienced quarterbacks in the transfer portal. In his four years at SDSU, Gronowski amassed 10,330 passing yards, 1,767 rushing yards, 93 passing touchdowns and 37 rushing scores. I can see why J.D. Pickell (analyst) has this marked Upset Alert.for our Ducks. Very difficult place to play at.
  14. After the House v. NCAA Settlement: Is a 'super league' college football realignment's inevitable final form?Part 3 of our series on the future of college athletics over the next 10 years focuses on pitches for a new super league, and whether the options are viable for an evolving industry that is starving for more revenue Is a 'super league' college football realignment's inevitable final form?
  15. Three Ducks named Sporting News preseason All-AmericansDillon Thieneman, Iapani Laloulu, and Makhi Hughes were all named to Sporting News' preseason All-American teams Three Ducks named Sporting News preseason All-Americans
  16. Oregon Ducks named biggest winner of summer recruitingOregon Ducks named biggest winne...Oregon Ducks named biggest winner of summer recruiting |...Oregon had the nation's hottest summer on the recruiting trail
  17. Joel Klatt's 2025 College Football Rankings:
  18. Ranking the offenses on Oregon Football’s 2025 schedule from toughest to weakest Breaking down the offenses Oregon will face in the 2025 season
  19. The Ducks were in full pads for the first time this preseason when they hit the field Tuesday.University of Oregon AthleticsFootball Practice Report: Aug. 5 - University of Oregon A...The Ducks were in full pads for the first time this preseason when they hit the field Tuesday.
  20. Everything Oregon HC Dan Lanning said after fall camp practice No. 6Find out what Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning had to say after the sixth practice of fall camp. fall camp practice No. 6
  21. Fall Camp video series called "Under Construction" which begins Thursday2025 Fall Camp: Under Construction. The all-access series premieres Thursday, August 7, on YouTube and our social channels. #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/qpy74MZvbm — Oregon Football (@oregonfootball)
  22. Under Construction | 2025 Fall Camp Series Trailer - Oregon Football Back in December of 2024, the Oregon Ducks announced themselves as one of the best teams in the Big Ten Conference, defeating the Penn State Nittany Lions in the conference championship game. A few months before that, though, they let everyone know that they were coming. How? By simply declaring themselves as "That Team Out West." With a fall camp documentary series, the Ducks went viral, stoking some flames in the conference with their videos of behind-the-scenes developments in the program and close looks at the players through fall camp, much like we see every year in the NFL with HBO's Hard Knocks. Oregon announced on Tuesday that it will be running it back, too, this time with a new theme. "2025 Fall Camp: Under Construction" is set to release online this coming Thursday, August 7. The trailer for the series delves into the construction taking place at the Oregon practice facilities this summer as the Ducks build their new 170,000-square-foot indoor practice facility. A year ago, it was notable Oregon alum Ty Burrell who narrated every episode for the Ducks. We will see who they got to do the job this time around, but if the 2024 series is any indication, Oregon fans should be excited for the product that the video team produces later this week and over the next month. Oregon Ducks announce new 'Under Construction' fall camp documentary series for 2025
  23. Oregon Ducks' week 1 opponent ranked No. 2 in preseason FCS top 25In just a few short weeks, the Oregon Ducks will soar into battle for their first action of the 2025 season. The upcoming season-long campaign could be their most challenging under head coach Dan Lanning as they attempt to navigate losing a variety of players to the NFL Draft and the transfer portal. Thankfully, the Ducks have also acquired a sizeable group of players to replace the departed talent. The reigning Big Ten champions have a favorable schedule this season, but they will get a nice test in their first game. Oregon will face off against the Montana State Bobcats, who are soaring up the rankings after a wildly impressive 15-1 record last year. They came in at No. 2 on the preseason list of the top 25 FCS teams. It’s been an impressive run to respectability for the Bobcats as they land just behind the team that beat them in the FCS Championship Game, the North Dakota State Bison. The Ducks are clearly the better team, but Montana State is no pushover. If Oregon shows up to the game overconfident and underprepared, they could find themselves in an unexpected battle to kick off the season. Oregon football faces highly-ranked opponent in week 1

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