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NJDuck

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  1. Bear Alexander found his home at Oregon, and the Ducks found a run-stuffer on the inside Defensive tackle Bear Alexander has thrived at his third school. After stops at Georgia and USC, Alexander has upped his game while with the Oregon Ducks in 2025
  2. Oregon commit Anthony "Tank" Jones receives 5th Star in Top247 UpdateMobile (Alabama) St. Paul's Episcopal edge Anthony "Tank" Jones saw his rating move up from a 94 score to a 98. He climbed up from 247Sports' No. 43 overall ranking to No. 19. Moving to No. 19 puts him into the five-star tier that is reserved for the nation's Top 32 recruits. The ranking increase now makes him Oregon's top-ranked recruit in the Top247 rankings - and gives the Ducks three total with five-star status. He is followed closely behind by safety Jett Washington (No. 22) and offensive lineman Immanuel Iheanacho (No. 25) in the five-star tier. ‌ Two more Duck commits are five-star recruits in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite rankings. Jalen Lott ranks as 247Sports' No. 33 overall player - one spot outside the Top247 five-star tier. Tight end Kendre Harrison is also a composite five-star - he moved up to No. 36 in the Top247 on Wednesday. 247Sports updated its rankings ahead of National Signing Day, and Oregon edge commit Anthony "Tank" Jones is among the biggest movers.
  3. Oregon commit Xavier Lherisse receives 4th Star in Top247 Update247Sports revealed its big ratings update on Wednesday, two weeks ahead of National Signing Day for the 2026 class. Among the changes is one future Duck who has been bumped up from three-star to four-star status. The Ducks entered the day with 19 commits in the 2026 cycle and 15 being four-star recruits. Melbourne (Florida) Eau Gallie safety Xavier Lherisse now becomes the 16th Duck commit with a four-star rating by 247Sports. He was bumped up from an 89 score to a 90 on Wednesday, putting him in the four-star tier. 247Sports updated its rankings ahead of National Signing Day, and Oregon safety commit Xavier Lherisse has moved up to four-star status.
  4. Inside Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein's rise from Friday nights in Texas to the national spotlight"He's one of the brightest stars in college athletics," Traylor said. "There's a reason he's called Will 'Sunshine' Stein." Stein may not be a first-round pick like Bridgewater. But he sure produces them as Oregon'soffensive coordinator. Teddy Bridgewater once took his job on the way to becoming a first-round pick. Now, Stein is the play-caller developing future Day 1 QBs.
  5. 2025 College Football Playoff predictions: Who wins national championship based on bracket entering Week 13? Parsing through the CFP bracket entering Week 13 to determine who wins the 2025 national championship
  6. Analysts Get Real On Stakes of USC Trojans vs. Oregon DucksWith the Oregon Ducks entering their second to last game of the 2025 regular season against the USC Trojans, several college football analysts are calling this match-up a decider for the College Football Playoff. George Wrighster Weighs InAnother big talking head bringing major hype to the Ducks vs. Trojans matchup is CW college football analyst and former Oregon tight end George Wrighster III. Wrighster had strong words to describe the Saturday battle at Auzten. "Anybody who's associated with either one of these teams knows that it is bigger than the Big Ten Championship," said Wrighster on his Youtube channel. "It is bigger than College Football GameDay being there and Big Noon Kickoff. This is bigger than the College Football Playoff. This is an ego game." Wrighster argued that recruiting advantages are on the line for this game, as Oregon recruits several kids out of USC's backyard in Southern California. The analyst also argues USC is clawing back to relevance, and defeating a younger star program like Oregon could help the program "reclaim past glory." Oregon Ducks On SIAnalysts Get Real On Stakes of USC Trojans vs. Oregon DucksIt's no surprise that the media attention around No. 7 Oregon Ducks' game against the No. 15 USC Trojans continues to swell. Both teams are ranked (the highest
  7. Five USC Trojans who Ducks fans should know before Week 13 We broke down five Trojan standouts, all of which Duck fans will want to know prior to Oregon's matchup with USC on Saturday.
  8. Madison Beer's post has Oregon Duck fans speculating about guest picker for 'GameDay' Herbert's new girlfriend, pop star Madison Beer, posted on her Instagram story a picture of Mount Shasta from the window of a plane. For the geography fans out there, Mount Shasta is located in Northern California, just about 40 miles south of the Oregon border. This means you'd have to fly over it on the way from Los Angeles to Eugene. It may end up being just a coincidence, or it could be unofficial confirmation that both Herbert and Beer will be in Eugene this weekend. If that does end up being the case, fans would be thrilled at the return for the hometown kid. We should learn officially within the next 24-48 hours who the guest picker will be.
  9. Showdown with USC looms larger with Oregon at No. 7 in the CFPThe committee released the new College Football Playoff Poll Tuesday evening and it creates a little more pressure for the Ducks. Tightly bunched ranking forces Oregon to win outA first-round home game in Autzen Stadium would be a huge edge, but they have to beat USC and Washington to maintain their spot. Ole Miss is on a bye this week before the Egg Bowl. With a convincing win Saturday the Ducks could edge them out for No. 6, which would put them against the ACC champ in the first round and No. 3-seed Texas A&M in the quarterfinal. Autzen ZooShowdown with USC looms larger with Oregon at No. 7 in th...The committee released the new College Football Playoff Poll Tuesday evening and it creates a little more pressure for the Ducks.
  10. One catch shows why Kenyon Sadiq is the most dangerous TE in college footballAutzen ZooOne catch shows why Kenyon Sadiq is the most dangerous TE...In the first quarter Kenyon Sadiq flew through the air like Super Man and hung on to the ball like Jerry Rice.
  11. Week 13 Prediction Show | Lane Kiffin Latest | New JP Poll | More CFP Expansion Coming?
  12. If they want the fans to where black, they should provide yellow pom poms. That will stand out in the stands. When I went to the Penn State’s white out, they had big bins full of white pom poms at each gate to give out to the fans. Black does not stand out on TV. Oregon Ducks Fans Color To Wear vs. USC In Autzen StadiumThe No. 8 Oregon Ducks host the No. 17 USC Trojans in Autzen Stadium on Saturday afternoon. What color do Oregon fans wear? The Ducks color schedule encourages fans to wear black for the pivitol Big Ten game with College Football Playoff implications. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Fans Color To Wear vs. USC In Autzen StadiumThe college football world turns its attention to Autzen Stadium on Saturday as the No. 8 Oregon Ducks host the No. 17 USC Trojans on Saturday, Nov. 21. ESPN's
  13. Line climbs to 10.5 as Oregon prepares to host USCAutzen ZooLine climbs to 10.5 as Oregon prepares to host USCAt FanDuel and other wagering sites, bettors' confidence in the Ducks soars as the point spread has reached Oregon -10.5, climbing from 7.5 at the open.
  14. Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Top 10 College Football Rankings: Week 13 Edition #6 Oregon Ducks 9-1 6. Oregon Title odds: +1500 The Ducks had every reason to let down on a short week with a bunch of injuries after a huge win in Iowa, but Oregon left zero doubt against Minnesota. They get SC this week at Autzen in a game they should win, as the Trojans haven’t won a road game as a 'dog in a spot like this in a long time. Might the Ducks even get WR Evan Stewart back for a playoff run?
  15. DSC Inside Read: 3-2-1 Look ahead to USCDuck Sports CentralDSC Inside Read: 3-2-1 Look ahead to USCOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  16. Ticket Prices for Oregon Ducks vs. USC Trojans After College GameDay AnnouncementThe Oregon Ducks face the biggest challenge in the back half of their season in a home game against the USC Trojans. With both teams ranked, and ESPN's College GameDay returning for their second time this season, ticket prices continue to rise. Oregon Ducks On SITicket Prices for Oregon Ducks vs. USC Trojans After Coll...In just a few days, the No. 8 Oregon Ducks will face off against the No. 17 USC Trojans at Autzen Stadium. The first time these former Pac-12 foes have played e
  17. This analyst in her thinking is flawed. What do you say? Maldonado isn't wrong in pointing out that the Ducks have a minus-four point differential in the fourth quarter this season. But where she does stray from the truth is in the finer details of that mark, as Oregon was outscored by 11 and seven points in the final stanza by Northwestern and Rutgers, respectively. The Ducks were ahead by a combined 84 points entering the fourth quarter in those games, with the contest effectively over and backups and third-stringers all over the field. If not for that combined minus-18, Oregon would be plus-14 in the fourth quarter this season, weakening Maldonado's argument. But at the end of the day, none of this matters to the Ducks. Whether or not they're fragile will be tested in the coming weeks, as they're set to take on No. 17 USC and Washington on the road in the season finale. If they come away with wins in those games, they'll be in the CFP and will have to prove themselves as able to work through chaos and adversity. And if not, their season will be over rather quickly. Only time will tell if Maldonado is correct. Oregon was listed as a fragile team. Her reasoning: "Early execution, but late-game anxiety. The negative fourth-quarter margin says everything (minus-4)."
  18. PICKING USC at Oregon | MASSIVE Big Ten game as Trojans take on Ducks with CFP Stakes on the line
  19. Head Coach Dan Lanning meets with the media ahead of #8 Oregon Football's home matchup vs. #17 USC on Saturday, November 22 (12:30pm PST | TV: CBS). Everything Oregon head coach Dan Lanning said Monday ahead of USC game Find out what Oregon head coach Dan Lanning had to say about this weekend's game at home against USC and how the Ducks are preparing for it.
  20. Joel Klatt's College Football Rankings: Georgia Moves Up, Bama Moves (Way) Down
  21. Oregon vs. Washington Game Faces Two Possible Kickoff TimesThe No. 7 Oregon Ducks are hosting the No. 17 USC Trojans on Saturday, but the kickoff time for Oregon's regular season finale against the Washington Huskies has been updated. While the schedule update is on a six-day hold, the rivalry game will be played at 12:30 p.m. on CBS or 4:30 p.m. on NBC Oregon Ducks On SIOregon vs. Washington Game Faces Two Possible Kickoff TimesThe No. 7 Oregon Ducks are gearing up to face the No. 17 USC Trojans in Autzen Stadium on Saturday, but there was a schedule update for Oregon's season finale a
  22. Oregon WR Commit Jalen Lott Earns 5-Star Status in New Rivals300 RankingsOn3Oregon WR Commit Jalen Lott Earns 5-Star Status in New Ri...2026 Lucas (Tex.) Panther Creek wide receiver and Oregon Ducks commit Jalen Lott is a new 5-star recruit in the Rivals300 rankings.

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