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    Report: Oregon is a leading candidate for Texas A&M transfer safety Jacoby Mathews

     

    At 12:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 16th, the spring transfer portal window opened, which means madness across the college football world is about to ensue. For the Oregon Ducks, there are already some storylines to follow. First, Andrew Paul — a Georgia Bulldogs running back — hit the portal, and the Ducks are on the early shortlist of candidates to bring him in.

     

    But, perhaps even more intriguing is Jacoby Mathews, a former Texas A&M safety who told Steve Wiltfong of On3Sports that he is considering Oregon and Florida State as his next schools.

     

    DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM

    A safety transfer for Oregon? It’s looking like the Ducks might be in the market.

     

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    Interesting Report coming out:

     

    Oregon has reached out to former Georgia RB Andrew Paul

     

    Andrew Paul, an exciting running back for the Georgia Bulldogs, has decided to enter the transfer portal, and the Oregon Ducks have reportedly reached out to the intriguing prospect. Paul has three years of eligibility remaining.

     

    According to a report from On3’s Steve Wiltfong,the Ducks are one of many teams who have contacted Paul since he announced that he is leaving Georgia.

     

    During his initial recruitment, the Ducks went hard to bring Paul to Eugene. In early 2022, Oregon head coach Dan Lanning and former RBs coach Carlos Locklyn took an in-home visit with Paul after he rushed for 2600+ yards and 40+ TDs in his senior year of high school.

     

    DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM

    Per a report, the Ducks have reached out to former Georgia RB Andrew Paul.

     

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    Oregon DL coach Tony Tuioti impressed by progress of team's younger D-Linemen

    Oregon defensive line coach Tony Tuioti offered his thoughts on his units earlier this week. The veteran D-Line coach has seen several younger players take steps forward.

     

    247SPORTS.COM

    Oregon defensive line coach Tony Tuioti offered his thoughts on his units earlier this week. The veteran D-Line coach has seen several younger players take steps forward.

     

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    Everything new Oregon ILB coach Brian Michalowski said after Saturday's scrimmage

    Oregon inside linebackers coach Brian Michalowski spoke with media for about eight minutes following Saturday's scrimmage. Here is a transcript of everything he said.

     

    247SPORTS.COM

    Oregon inside linebackers coach Brian Michalowski spoke with media for about eight minutes following Saturday's scrimmage. Here is a transcript of everything he said.

     

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    Game two between No. 17 Oregon and USC

    Follow along for live updates between Oregon and USC.

     

    Catch game two of the Ducks series with USC at PK Park, 2:05 p.m. first pitch  #GoDucks

     

    Watch ? https://t.co/VUIyWBZhHM
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    Follow along for live updates between Oregon and USC.

     

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    Following a split of a two-game midweek series against Sacramento State, Oregon (23-9, 8-4) welcomes the red-hot USC Trojans (16-16, 9-5) to PK Park for a three-game series with a battle for third place in the Pac-12 on the line.

     

    The Ducks open their series against USC tonight at PK Park. 5:05 p.m. first pitch. #GoDucks

     

    Watch ? https://t.co/VUIyWBZhHM
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    247SPORTS.COM

    Follow along for live updates between Oregon and USC.

     

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    If college football is going to survive an unknown future, it’s going to have some strong leadership paving the way. According to ESPN writer Bill Connelly, Oregon’s head coach Dan Lanning and offensive coordinator Will Stein are among 30 coaches from across the country who will help define this landscape.

     

    Predictably, Georgia’s Kirby Smart is No. 1 with the Bulldogs’ recent dominance and their place in the biggest conference in America, the SEC. But coming at No. 7 overall and under the category of “More exciting younger head coaches” is Lanning

     

    Coming in at No. 20 under the category of "Rising Young Assistants," Stein will make the Ducks one of the best and most efficient offenses in the country.

     

    In short, Oregon’s immediate and distant future seems to be in good hands

     

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    ESPN says Oregon’s Dan Lanning and Will Stein will help define the next decade of college football.

     

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    Denny Schuler came to Oregon in 1965 as a WR growing up in the heart of Husky territory, learning under coaching legends John Robinson, Len Casanova, Jerry Frei, George Seifert, and others, playing in the era when UO football switched from Hayward Field to Autzen Stadium.

     

    Starting as a G.A. at Oregon, Denny Schuler began a coaching career that lasted over four decades in college football and the NFL, including a return to Oregon as defensive coordinator from 1986 - 1992. Included are historic images and video footage profiling Schuler's unique experience, and testimonials from former UO players Chris Oldham, Isaac Walker, Derek Loville, JJ Birden, Steve Kemp, and Rory Dairy.

     

    Passed interview with Denny Schuler:

     

     

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    Excitement for the upcoming Oregon football season is at an all=time high, as reflected by renewal rates and requests for season tickets.

     

    With less than five months until the Oregon football season kicks off, excitement for the 2024 schedule in Autzen Stadium already is at a fever pitch — though opportunities still remain to secure seats to see the Ducks in the fall.

     

    Interest in the Ducks last season was sky high — they played three of the top 25 most-watched games in the country last year, and had five sellouts during a perfect 7-0 season in Autzen Stadium.

     

    That interest has carried over into this offseason, with a renewal rate of 95.2 percent from existing season-ticket holders so far — just off the program record set in the wake of the 2010 team's 12-0 regular season — and an additional 10,524 new season tickets purchased as of today. The renewal rate for season parking passes is at 99 percent.

     

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    Excitement for the upcoming Oregon football season is at an all-time high, as reflected by renewal rates and requests for season tickets.

     

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    Evaluating how Big Ten move impacts Oregon's already-strong recruiting profile

     

    Evaluating how Big Ten move impacts Oregon's already-strong recruiting profile

     

    “Oregon had On3’s No. 4 ranked recruiting class last cycle. Dan Lanning has been in the top 10 all three cycles,” he noted. “They do recruit nationally, they have the Nike brand there. I think moving to the Big Ten maybe helps them another inch or two on the recruiting trail, but they’re obviously a title contender.”

     

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    On3's Andy Staples and Steve Wiltfong discuss whether Oregon can maintain their elite recruiting level in the Big Ten

     

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