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  1. Hmm, "Cascade Clash," I like that to be the title used for now on when Oregon vs Washington plays
  2. Can Oregon Football under Dan Lanning be a top 5 recruiting school?
  3. As Oregon and Washington head to Big Ten, a new chapter in the rivalry begins The landscape of college football is going to look a lot different in 2024 than it has in the past, and that is especially true for the Oregon Ducks. While the expanded College Football Playoff will have an impact on every team in the nation, Oregon is one of several teams that are moving to a new conference, joining the Big Ten along with Washington, USC, and UCLA. The new expanded conference offers a ton of exciting matchups for the Ducks, but it could potentially change some things that Oregon fans have come to know and love over the last several decades. In particular, there’s a good chance that rivalries will look quite a bit different in the future. Oregon will still play the likes of Washington, Oregon State, and USC going forward, but with the addition of games against Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin, and several other Big Ten teams, there’s a chance that some of the existing rivalries get watered down. This past week on the Sco-ing Long Podcast, co-hosts Jonathan Stewart and Zachary Neel discussed this. In particular, they talked about Oregon’s rivalry with the Huskies. While it definitely stood as the biggest rivalry for the Ducks throughout their time in the Pac-12, Neel argues that it might lose some of its steam going forward, for various reasons. Oregon and Washington set for new chapter in rivalry starting in 2024 DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks and Washington Huskies will likely enter a new chapter of their long-standing rivalry as new members of the Big Ten.
  4. Which Big Ten teams will be the biggest rivals for Oregon going forward? For the past several decades in the world of the Pac-10, and then the Pac-12, the Oregon Ducks have been comfortable in the fact that they knew who their biggest rivals were. You had Oregon State, you had Washington, you had Stanford, you had USC, and you even had Utah to an extent later in the lifespan of the conference. Things are going to change in the future, though. With Oregon’s jump to the Big Ten Conference, we are losing a lot of rivalries that became commonplace over the years. The Ducks will still play the likes of Washington, USC, and Oregon State going forward, but now they have a new pool of teams that will be on the yearly schedule, and a whole pool of potential rivalries to jump into. This past week on the Sco-ing Long Podcast co-hosts Jonathan Stewart and Zachary Neel discussed which teams in the Big Ten would end up being the biggest rivals for the Ducks going forward. To decide who the best candidates were, both Stewart and Neel assigned a number value to each team in the conference from 1-10 (10 being the strongest) for how fierce the upcoming rivalry would be. Here’s what they came up with, and some of their reasoning. Which Big Ten teams are most likely to be rivals for the Oregon Ducks? DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A look at which teams in the Big Ten will likely be the biggest rivals for the Oregon Ducks when it comes to the new expanded conference.
  5. Five Players From Oregon’s 2023 Signing Class Poised for Bigger Roles There's turnover every year in college football. It's part of the game. Sometimes coaches get players for just a single year. Sometimes it's four or even five. But the best coaches bring in top talent year after year and reload their roster rather than rebuild. The Ducks lost a number of top players from the 2023 season including quarterback Bo Nix, wide receiver Troy Franklin and defensive lineman Brandon Dorlus to name a few. Today I'm taking a look at five players from Oregon's 2023 signing class, which was ranked No. 9 by 247Sports, that are poised for a larger role next season. Dickey was Oregon's lone 5-star recruit in the 2023 class, but we didn't see much of him as a true freshman. He appeared in five games (including the Fiesta Bowl) and caught one pass for seven yards. His debut season in Eugene was limited in part by a meniscus injury he suffered his senior year of high school that he was recovering from. There was also a deep group of wide receivers under Junior Adams, which could've been part of the reason we didn't see more of him. Entering 2024 there's still plenty of talent in the room, but maybe Troy Franklin's departure frees up some snaps that could come Dickey's way. He's an incredible athlete that has great ball skills and a strong frame at 6'2", 215 pounds that helps him eat up yards after the catch. Pleasant appeared in seven games as a true freshman and made an impact play in the Fiesta Bowl, forcing a fumble against Liberty. His agility, top-end speed and ball skills should make him a capable defender against most matchups despite being a bit undersized. He's an elite athlete that needs to see the field more in year two, even if that means getting the ball in his hands as a return man on special teams or even as a gadget guy on offense---something that was discussed as a possibility during his recruitment. The 6'3", 330-pound pound sophomore appeared in eight games as a true freshman and recorded two tackles. With so many players gone from a veteran-laden defensive line in 2023, Washington is a player that has a great opportunity for an increased role alongside someone like Bent Roberts, who enters his third year in Eugene. His physicality and athleticism were part of what made him so special as a four-star high school recruit and some people I spoke with on the high school scene believe he was a snub from the All-American Bowl. Gardner didn't see as many snaps as Washington, but don't let that subtract from his potential. After playing in just three games, the redshirt freshman is another player that could be in the mix for Tony Tuioti in 2024. Former Duck Casey Rogers was impressed by Gardner last year in spring ball, calling him an advanced freshman. "My'Keil Gardner has soaked things up. He's probably one of the most advanced freshmen I've ever seen come in and pick up a scheme and technique in the first couple of weeks and months he's been here." I think some people might have forgotten about Mixon after the Ducks signed three more elite linebackers in 2024. His versatility and athleticism made him a special talent in the 2023 class, as he played linebacker, EDGE, running back and even some quarterback for Sacred Heart Cathedral as a senior in high school. I think having a full year of the Oregon defense and speed of the college game under his belt did him some good and being able to focus solely on linebacker helped him. Jestin Jacobs and Jeffrey Bassa are the likely starters at linebacker, but I wouldn't be surprised if we see him line up next to Devon Jackson and/or Connor Soelle as part of the two-deep in his second year. https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/college/article286106476.html#storylink=rss
  6. Oregon announces rotation ahead of three-game series against No. 24 UCSB Head coach Mark Wasikowski announced his three pitchers for this weekend. Oregon announces rotation ahead of three-game series against No. 24 UCSB 247SPORTS.COM Head coach Mark Wasikowski announced his three pitchers for this weekend.
  7. Oregon gets its season sweep over Oregon State behind its freshman Kwame Evans. Right now Oregon is sitting in third spot at 11-6, behind Arizona and WSU. Oregon rides Kwame Evans' career night to beat Oregon State 247SPORTS.COM Oregon gets its season sweep over Oregon State behind its freshman Kwame Evans.
  8. Oregon loses Bo Nix but returns the No. 2 quarterback in the nation for the 2024 season. Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel named the No. 2 returning quarterback heading into 2024 season 247SPORTS.COM Oregon loses Bo Nix but returns the No. 2 quarterback in the nation for the 2024 season.
  9. With spring rapidly approaching, according to Punxsutawney Phil at least, the Oregon football team has finalized its dates for Pro Day and the start of spring practice. Earlier this month, head coach Dan Lanning shared that the Ducks’ spring game would be held at Autzen Stadium on April 27th. Leading up to the Yellow versus Green game, the Ducks will close out winter practices and dive right into their spring schedule” Oregon Ducks announce dates for spring practices and Pro Day AUTZENZOO.COM With spring approaching, according to Punxsutawney Phil at least, the Oregon football team has finalized its dates for Pro Day and the start of spring practice.
  10. Redshirt Review: Oregon offensive lineman Lipe Moala Redshirt Review: Oregon offensive lineman Lipe Moala 247SPORTS.COM The majority of Oregon's 2023 recruiting class used redshirted last season. That includes offensive lineman Lipe Moala. Here's where we think things stand with him after one year at Oregon.
  11. Rob Mullins said he's never seen such high demands for season tickets and package deals in a long time. Listen to Rob Mullins on Duck Insider around the 31:50 minute mark. What he said about Big Ten fans. Unlike visiting Pac-12 fans who can't fill their quota, he talked with one of the Big Ten AD (it could be OSU) who said they could fill Autzen with their own fans. He said get ready, because visiting fans are going to travel strong. Duck fans need to protect our turf securing seats, keeping Autzen green and yellow.
  12. Quacking the Roster: OL Transfer Matthew Bedford Film review from Bedford’s three seasons as a starter at Indiana Quacking the Roster: OL Transfer Matthew Bedford WWW.ADDICTEDTOQUACK.COM Film review from Bedford’s three seasons as a starter at Indiana
  13. With all the newcomers, it's about "playing old" in Mark Wasikowski's clubhouse. Through seven games of the 2024 baseball season, Oregon sports a 6-1 record. A 2-1 weekend in Arlington, Texas, followed by a four-game sweep against Lafayette, the Ducks welcome No. 24 UCSB (3-4) to PK Park for the first of a three-game series. Ducks and Gauchos square off Friday, March 1st, starting at 4:00 PM from PK Park. Oregon baseball 'playing old and acting old' en route to 6-1 early season record 247SPORTS.COM With all the newcomers, it's about "playing old" in Mark Wasikowski's clubhouse.
  14. No. 1 player in 2026 class schedules visit to Oregon for annual spring game The Oregon Ducks are already off to a great start when it comes to the 2026 recruiting class, securing a commitment from 5-star DL Tony Cumberland last year. Now they’re trying to keep that forward momentum, hosting the No. 1 overall player in the class on a visit this spring. According to On3, 5-star DL Jahkeem Stewart will be in Eugene on a visit this spring, coming to see Oregon’s spring game on April 27. As we get closer to the date, there will certainly be more high-profile players who announce that they will be in attendance as well. Stewart stands at 6-foot-6, 270 pounds, and is rated by 247Sports as the No. 1 overall player in the 2026 class, and the No. 1 DL. He also has visits scheduled to see Texas A&M, Auburn, Ohio State, and USC this spring as well. Oregon currently has the No. 4 ranked recruiting class in the 2026 cycle. Oregon Recruiting: Ducks to host No. 1 player in 2026 for spring game DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks are set to host 5-star DL Jahkeem Stewart, the No. 1 overall player in the 2026 class.
  15. Oregon's offer season has slowed down but the Ducks are still offering some talented prospects in February. Here's a look at the offers extended over the past two weeks. Recapping all of the offers Oregon extended over the past two weeks 247SPORTS.COM Oregon's offer season has slowed down but the Ducks are still offering some talented prospects in February.
  16. Big Ten football predictions: Way-too-early order of finish, final records for 2024 season Picking the wins and losses for every Big Ten team. Recapping all of the offers Oregon extended over the past two weeks 247SPORTS.COM Oregon's offer season has slowed down but the Ducks are still offering some talented prospects in February.
  17. THE LATEST: Oregon a Contender for Trey McNutt The Ducks made a great impression on the Cleveland defensive back during his first trip to Eugene. https://www.si.com/college/oregon/recruiting/the-latest-oregon-a-contender-for-trey-mcnutt
  18. We do know this so far: University of Oregon, city of Eugene sign land swap agreement to pave way for new football indoor practice facility UO, city of Eugene sign land swap agreement to pave way for football practice facility WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The city of Eugene and University of Oregon negotiated for nearly a year and a half over a land swap that will facilitate UO rerouting Leo Harris Parkway in order to accommodate the new indoor... Plans to accommodate the following: UO Athletics plans to break ground in 2024 to construct a new indoor practice field next to Autzen Stadium. They recently released plans for additional development in this area: the relocation of the two outdoor practice fields to the south of their current location. To accommodate this, Leo Harris Parkway would be re-routed to the south and the existing City-owned paved parking lot serving Eugene Science Center, Cuthbert Amphitheater, and Alton Baker Park guests would be relocated to the City-owned parkland/field east of the Eugene Science Center building. PROPOSED RE-ROUTE OF LEO HARRIS PARKWAY PROPOSED PAVED PARKING MITIGATION UO Football Expansion | Eugene Science Center EUGENESCIENCECENTER.ORG
  19. This is what I know at this point, the last information on Autzen. I do know that Rob Mullins also said season ticket sales and package deals have been off the charts, hasn't seen this happen in a very long time. With visiting fans from the Big Ten who travels well along with a possibility of hosting in the playoffs makes it imperative to bring a greater experience to the stadium with improvements. Expanding north side of Autzen Stadium ‘on our radar’ for Oregon Ducks It could be getting a little bit louder at Autzen Stadium after Oregon joins the Big Ten. UO is in the planning stages for renovating and expanding the north side of Autzen Stadium, a source with knowledge of the matter told The Oregonian/OregonLive. The source requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly. Details are murky about exactly how much bigger Oregon is aiming to make its football stadium, which has officially seated 54,000 since the south side was expanded in 2002. According to a source, early plans include the possibility of adding a second deck to the north side, which would closely mirror the south side of the stadium, and expanding and upgrading the Charter Box seating area. Expanding north side of Autzen Stadium ‘on our radar’ for Oregon Ducks WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Autzen is the fifth-largest football stadium in the Pac-12, but it will be the 13th-largest in the 18-team Big Ten. Oregon in planning stages of possible Autzen Stadium expansion The Univ. of Oregon is in the "planning stages for renovating and expanding the north side" of Autzen Stadium, according to a source cited by James Crepea of the Portland OREGONIAN. Autzen has officially seated 54,000 since the south side was expanded in 2002, but a source said that early plans “include the possibility of adding a second deck to the north side,” which would “closely mirror the south side of the stadium, and expanding and upgrading the Charter Box seating area.” Crepea noted the enhancements to Autzen would “likely come after the completion of the new indoor football practice facility," which has “still yet to break ground.” Autzen is the fifth-largest football stadium in the Pac-12, but it will be the 13th-largest in the 18-team Big Ten, ahead of Indiana, Rutgers, Maryland, Minnesota and Northwestern. With Oregon’s schedules set to see a "significant upgrade in quality of competition, demand from opposing fan bases about to grow substantially and the possibility of hosting home games" in the expanded CFP, maximizing the seating at Autzen is a "high priority for the athletic department" (Portland OREGONIAN, 8/7). Oregon looking at increasing Autzen Stadium capacity through possible renovation WWW.SPORTSBUSINESSJOURNAL.COM The Oregon Ducks are making the move to the Big Ten and now the athletic department is in the planning stages for renovating and increasing capacity to Autzen Stadiums north side.
  20. With all of the money that pours into the University of Oregon from Nike founder and CEO Phil Knight, a handful of buildings around campus bear his name. Matthew Knight Arena, Knight Library, and Phil & Penny Knight Science Campus all feature the man so lovingly referred to as Uncle Phil. So why not the biggest athletic building in the city? Why is Autzen Stadium named Autzen? The future of Autzen Stadium As Oregon heads to the Big Ten, home to some of the most famous NCAA football stadiums in the nation, Autzen will fall short of being the most indomitable field in the conference. To mitigate Autzen Stadium turning into a little brother, a plan was proposed to expand and create an entire Autzen Complex. Why is Oregon's stadium named Autzen? Why not Phil Knight Stadium or Nike Field? AUTZENZOO.COM With numerous donations (both monetary and in uniform), a handful of buildings around campus bear Phil Knights' name. So why not Autzen?
  21. Kim, we are standing with you during these hard times you are facing. Always in our hearts and prayers! Get Well Soon!!
  22. Terry Jonz, a local radio host who served as the voice of Oregon Ducks women’s basketball for nearly two decades, died Feb. 20 after having non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He was 70. The Ducks announced Jonz's death Tuesday. “Not a lot of words can express the feelings of loss and love for a wonderful man who was very much like a brother, and so beloved by the fans,” Jerry Allen, the radio voice of the Ducks and a longtime colleague of Jonz, said in a story written by GoDucks.com. “I’m sure he has a courtside seat in heaven, waiting for us to join him one day to get the old broadcast team back together.” Longtime Oregon Ducks radio announcer Terry Jonz dies at 70 WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Jonz was the voice of Oregon women's basketball since 2005.
  23. Oregon's starting right tackle from a season ago, Ajani Cornelius, decided to return for the 2024 season and help Oregon's transition into the Big Ten. The talented tackle will now protect Dillon Gabriel's blind side as the Ducks return three offensive line starters from a season ago. A transfer from Rhode Island, Cornelius, listed at 6-foot-5, 308 pounds, landing at Oregon in the 2022-2023 offseason turned out to be a significant recruiting victory, beating out Tennessee and other top schools nationwide for the talented right tackle. On top of playing over 800 snaps, Cornelius finished with the second-highest offensive grade among the starting offensive linemen per PFF with a 77.4. Ajani Cornelius named one of the best returning offensive tackles in the nation for 2024 247SPORTS.COM PFF named Ajani Cornelius as one of the nation's best returning tackles.
  24. Redshirt Review: Oregon defensive back Tyler Turner Redshirt Review: Oregon defensive back Tyler Turner 247SPORTS.COM The majority of Oregon's 2023 recruiting class used redshirted last season. That includes defensive back Tyler Turner. Here's where we think things stand with him after one year at Oregon.
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