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4-star WR Adrian Wilson decommits from Oregon in 2025 class
Oregon Recruiting: 4-star WR Adrian Wilson decommits from Ducks
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The Oregon Ducks are reportedly losing 4-star WR Adrian Wilson in the class of 2025 after his decommitment.- 1
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Oh brother
Canzano: Oregon State and Washington State close to TV deal for football games
Exposure -- not revenue -- is the primary focus
Oregon State and Washington State are putting the final touches on a television deal involving the broadcast of their 2024 home football games.
The Beavers have seven home games next season and the Cougars have six. The two Pac-12 Conference schools bundled them together in a 13-game offering.
The CW Network is believed to be the primary broadcast partner. The network was in extended talks with the Pac-12 as recently as a week ago, per sources.
The CW doesn't have an in=house sports production arm. Raycom produces the ACC sports events. NASCAR produces its broadcasts. If the CW ends up as the Pac-12's partner, the Pac-12 Network would produce Oregon State and Washington State's 13 home football games, I'm told.
Canzano: Oregon State and Washington State close to TV deal for football games
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Good article about Division Street. Worth the read.
"they do what they need to do," a collective leader in the Pac-12 previously told On3 said. "They don't need to build a social media brand around it. They don't need to be as public-facing as a lot of us feel like we need to. They just don't have any of those needs. They just get to operate in the shadows and take their kids to Nike. It's almost like they're in a different category."
The Oregon-driven NIL collective has partnered with the University of Oregon to release the “University of Oregon” Air Max 1 on Tuesday. A unique piece of memorabilia for Ducks fans, the sneakers are expected to be available exclusively through GOAT with more details to come.
Similar to other Division Street products, proceeds from sales will go back to Oregon athletes, making the sneakers even more unique. The collective has previously dropped exclusive Air Jordan 8s, a Dunk Low and an Air Force 1 Low. Last March, the organization released player edition Air Huaraches to celebrate the first anniversary of the Flying Formations NFT launch.
Ducks of a Feather has also become Division Street’s apparel line. In a sneak peek on Instagram, the “University of Oregon” Air Max 1s are different than the typical bright orange and yellow. Instead, the sneakers are duck-inspired, featuring earth tones and an antique feel. The shoe also has an Oregon hangtag and the motto “Once a duck, always a duck” is sewn on the heel.
Oregon, Division Street partner to release 'University of Oregon' Air Max 1 for NIL
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Division Street is back to turning heads in the NIL and sneaker space, this time with anticipation of the "University of Oregon" Air Max 1.- 1
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National Championship Contenders
National Championship CONTENDERS | Texas Longhorns, Oregon Ducks, Alabama Crimson Tide
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Quacking the Roster: DB Transfer Brandon Johnson
Film review from Johnson’s last two seasons as Duke’s starting nickelback
Quacking the Roster: DB Transfer Brandon Johnson
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Film review from Johnson’s last two seasons as Duke’s starting nickelback -
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2024 Big Ten football head coach rankings from 1 to 18: With no Jim Harbaugh, Ryan Day claims top spot
For the uninitiated, these lists are totally subjective. This is meant to be a fun exercise, but it’s my rankings.
While career achievements are taken into account, college football has become a sport that’s constantly changing, so recent performance (wins, recruiting, working the transfer portal, hiring assistants, producing NFL Draft picks, etc) is weighed much more heavily than what you’ve done in the past.
Entering the 224 season, the Big Ten head coach rankings look considerably different than they did just one year ago. There’s no Jim Harbaugh or Pat Fitzgerald. Hello, Pac-12 compadres Lincoln Riley, Dan Lanning, Jedd Fisch and DeShaun Foster. And where do you rank Sherrone Moore or Jonathan Smith?
There’s plenty to debate. Let’s dive in.
2024 Big Ten football head coach rankings from 1 to 18: With no Jim Harbaugh, Ryan Day claims top spot - On3
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With Jim Harbaugh off to the NFL, Ryan Day is now the Big Ten’s top head coach. But how do the rest of the 2024 rankings flesh out? -
Dan Lanning, Oregon Football make a great staff investment in Junior Adams
Oregon Football has been on Spring break, but Dan Lanning's staff made another announcement by extending WR coach Junior Adams through 2026. The move solidifies Adams' place on staff and will help Oregon churn out high level talent at the position. On today's episode of Locked On Ducks, Spencer McLaughlin goes on to share thoughts about the unique transfer situation of Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor. Plus, a look at Oregon Men's Basketball after falling in double overtime to Creighton in the Round of 32.
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College Football Playoff 2024-25 national championship odds updated during spring practice
There are a couple surprises in the latest national title odds ahead of the 2024 season.
College Football Playoff 2024-25 national championship odds updated during spring practice
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Ranking Oregon's incoming transfers by expected impact in 2024 season
While the past week has been filled with a lot of basketball content while Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks finished up the winter quarter and went through final exams ahead of spring break, it’s now time to dive back into the world of college football.
While the Ducks remain away on spring break this week, they will soon return to campus and resume spring football throughout the month of April, leading up to the annual spring game on April 27th.
The return of practices should also bring the arrival of several transfers who we expect to join the team for the new quarter, including Jabbar Muhammad, Evan Stewart, and Brandon Johnson.
Ranking Oregon’s incoming transfers by expected impact in 2024 season
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A projection of which transfers are going to have the biggest impacts for the Oregon Ducks in the 2024 football season.- 1
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EUGENE, Ore - Oregon (15-6, 6-2) and Arizona (9-12, 3-5) meet at PK Park on Sunday afternoon for the final game of a three-game series, as the Ducks currently hold a 2-0 lead in the matchup.
First pitch for game three between Oregon and Arizona is scheduled for noon.
Live baseball updates: Oregon aims for sweep against Arizona in game three matchup
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Follow along for live updates between Oregon and Arizona.Watch or Listen on:
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Multiple Ducks committed to running it back next season, but a few remain uncertain of their future at Oregon
Starters like Jackson Shelstad and Jadrian Tracey are committed to returning to Oregon, but other Ducks remain up in the air.
Multiple Ducks committed to running it back next season, but a few remain uncertain of their future at Oregon
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Starters like Jackson Shelstad and Jadrian Tracey are committed to returning to Oregon, but other Ducks remain up in the air. -
Dillon Gabriel rated as a Top 3 quarterback entering the 2024 season
Dillon Gabriel rated as a Top 3 quarterback entering the 2024 season
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According to USA TODAY college football analyst Patrick Conn, Dillon Gabriel is one of the top quarterbacks in the country. -
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Dana Altman, N'Faly Dante, and Jadrian Tracey talk end-of-season loss in NCAA Tournament
Following a tough 86-73 loss in the NCAA Tournament's second round to No. 3 seed Creighton in double-overtime, Oregon head coach Dana Altman, senior N'Faly Dante, and junior Jadrian Tracey spoke with the media about the loss and how their season was turned around late to make the NCAA Tournament.
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I need to say I am very proud of this team in what they had accomplished in spite of the adversities they faced this year. Sadden to see Jackson Shelstad going down with a knee injury late in the game.
The Oregon Ducks had the makings of a team that could really make some noise in March.
They had the shooting guard who reached flamethrower status, and the dominant center who was putting up double-doubles at ease. They were severely under-seeded thanks to a lackluster regular season that was plagued with injuries. They got hot and quickly became the team that nobody wanted to see in their quadrant of the NCAA Tournament bracket.
They had the look of a team that not only could turn heads in the round of 32 and Sweet 16, but potentially dance deeper into the tournament, threatening for a spot in Elite 8.
What they didn’t have, though, was support.
Oregon’s magical run got unceremoniously cut short on Saturday night after what was quite possibly their most impressive game of the year. If you didn’t stay up until 1 a.m. on the East Coast, you’ll see a box score that reads 86-73, Creighton, in double-overtime. If you did stay up, though, then you witnessed two of the best performances from Oregon players in program history.
N’Faly Dante and Jermaine Couisnard were special, combining for 60 of the team’s 73 points, and all but two of the Ducks’ points from halftime to the final whistle.
The rest of the team? Different story.
It left Oregon just short of an historic win, and much heartbreak at the end of the season. Here are some of our biggest takeaways from the night as a whole:
Oregon Basketball: Lack of support cuts Ducks’ dance short
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The Oregon Ducks fell short of a March Madness upset for the ages in double-overtime against Creighton, despite legendary performances.- 1
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Oregon Ducks emerge as early leader for elite offensive tackle
Mater Dei (California) four-star offensive tackle Kodi Greene is quite high on the Oregon Ducks early in the process
Oregon Ducks emerge as early leader for elite offensive tackle - Sports Illustrated High School News, Analysis and More
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It has been a busy spring for class of 2026 bluechip offensive tackle Kodi Greene. The 6-foot-6, 295-pound sophomore transferred from Eastside Catholic -
The matchups that will decide Oregon vs Creighton and who advances to the Sweet 16
What keys to the game will decide Oregon against Creighton in the second round of the NCAA Tournament?
The matchups that will decide Oregon vs Creighton and who advances to the Sweet 16
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Keys to victory for Oregon Ducks in March Madness game vs. Creighton
NCAA Tournament: Key to victory for Oregon Ducks in game vs. Creighton
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Major key to victory for the Oregon Ducks to pull off the March Madness upset and beat the Creighton Bluejays in the NCAA Tournament. -
Everything Duck fans need to know about No. 3 seed Creighton Blue Jays
Getting to know the opponent: 3-seed Creighton Bluejays
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Everything that Oregon Duck fans need to know about the Creighton Bluejays ahead of their NCAA Tournament matchup. -
To get into the Sweet 16 for the sixth time in 14 years, Oregon has to pull off the upset over Creighton
Oregon knows they are in for a battle against Creighton as they look for its sixth Sweet 16 trip under Dana Altman.
To get into the Sweet 16 for the sixth time in 14 years, Oregon has to pull off the upset over Creighton
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Oregon knows they are in for a battle against Creighton as they look for its sixth Sweet 16 trip under Dana Altman.- 1
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Here's what Greg McDermott and Bluejay players had to say about playing Oregon
Read what No. 3 Creighton head coach Greg McDermott and Bluejay players had to say about facing the 11th-seeded Oregon in the NCAA Tournament's second round on Saturday night.
Here's what Greg McDermott and Bluejay players had to say about playing Oregon
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Read what No. 3 Creighton head coach Greg McDermott and Bluejay players had to say about facing the 11th-seeded Oregon in the NCAA Tournament's second round on Saturday night.
Oregon Football Spring Camp
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Getting to know Oregon's 20 early enrollees already on campus
Getting to know Oregon's 16 early enrollees already on campus
Getting to know Oregon's 20 early enrollees already on campus