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To say that expectations are high for the Oregon Ducks Football team this season is an understatement. Oregon enters their first season in the Big Ten Conferen

 

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Oregon football program held its first practice of the 2024 football season in the warm and humid summer afternoon of the last day of the month of July.

 

 

 

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Here's everything Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein said following the conclusion of Thursday's fall practice

 

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Speed with improvements in blocking makes Kenyon better year

 

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Sophomore tight end Kenyon Sadiq is facing some massive expectations with the Oregon Ducks going into the 2024 season.

 

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Find out what Oregon defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi had to say about the Ducks following Thursday's fall camp practice.

 

 

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"Relentless" Oregon's Defensive Mindset

 

Tosh Lupoi outlines key areas of development for the Ducks.

 

"We see a cohesive brotherhood that plays at an extremely relentless level and attacks the ball."

 

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The Oregon Ducks football program is looking to build on a strong defensive performance last season, with the goal of establishing...

 

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Move Over WRs, Duck RB Room Also Impressive

Can't wait to see Harris in real action.

 

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EUGENE - The Oregon Ducks enter their inaugural season in the Big Ten conference with talent galore at the running backs...

 

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Oregon DC Tosh Lupoi says DE Jordan Burch is 'fully capable of being a double-digit sack guy'

Following a promising first year with the Ducks, Oregon's defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi knows there's more left in the tank for defensive end Jordan Burch.

 

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Following a promising first year with the Ducks, Oregon's defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi knows there's more left in the tank for defensive end Jordan Burch.

 

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Everything Dan Lanning said following Oregon's third fall camp practice

Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning met with the media following the Ducks' third fall camp practice. Below is a complete transcript of his post-practice interview.

 

 

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Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning met with the media following the Ducks' third fall camp practice. Below is a complete transcript of his post-practice interview.

 

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An uphill battle led Jay Harris to Eugene, where he now looks to change his family trajectory

 

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Oregon Ducks RB Jay Harris arrives in Eugene fresh from the D2 level, but his path to Eugene was far more arduous than you could imagine.

 

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Saturday's reports

 

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Here's everything Oregon WR coach Junior Adams said following the conclusion of Saturday's fall practice

 

 

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Oregon Ducks co-DC Chris Hampton met with reporters to discuss the secondary and more after the fourth fall practice.

 

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Justius Lowe's off-season has him ready to produce on the field

 

Justius Lowe is a prime example of how high school football is vastly different from the college game, especially at the level the Oregon Ducks play at.

 

The 6-foot-1 wide receiver could step out on the field at Lake Oswego and be the man right away, holding very little football experience. But on the next level, it’s not so easy. However, with hard work off the field, Lowe is ready to be the kind of receiver he was at Lake Oswego on the field.

 

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Justius Lowe has worked hard off the field so he can be productive on the field here in 2024.

 

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Dillon Gabriel is mastering the Offense per Will Stein

 

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Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein has seen Dillon Gabriel begin to 'really master' the offense during his first fall camp with the Ducks.

 

And,

 

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Oregon defensive backs coach Chris Hampton and wide receivers coach Junior Adams are now each inside the top 10 of the national recruiter rankings.

 

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Gary Bryant, Jr.'s versatility will benefit Ducks offense in 2024

 

Everyone knows that the Oregon Ducks wide receiver group should be one of the best in the nation with the likes of Tez Johnson, Evan Stewart, Traeshon Holden, and others.

 

There’s not one superstar in the group, but rather the collective that makes them so formidable. One of those “others” is Gary Bryant, Jr. The former USC Trojan got his feet wet last year as a Duck with 30 catches and four touchdowns.

 

But according to receivers coach Junior Adams, Bryant’s versatility will make him a nightmare for opposing defensive coordinators to game plan for.

 

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Oregon receiver Gary Bryant, Jr. might be the unsung hero in a room full of talent.

 

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Predicting Oregon's offensive two-deep now that fall camp has begun

 

Here is our best guess for what the Ducks' offensive two-deep will look like following now that fall practice has gotten underway.

 

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Here is our best guess for what the Ducks' offensive two-deep will look like following now that fall practice has gotten underway.

 

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Kenyon Sadiq, he is unique for a TE

 

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The Oregon Ducks offense plans to be more explosive and more creative in their first season in the Big Ten conference. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel brings a wealt

 

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Monday's practice number 5

 

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Here's everything Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel said following the conclusion of Monday's fall practice

 

 

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Below is a complete transcript of everything Oregon Ducks running back coach Ra'Shaad Samples said following the fifth fall camp practice.

 

 

 

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Day 6

 

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DuckTerritory has the latest practice intel as Oregon football returns to the field for the Ducks fall camp

 

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Below is a collection of a few dozen images snapped from DuckTerritory's Craig Strobeck from Tuesday's fall practice.

 

Dan's comments

 

 

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Oregon came off the practice field on Tuesday afternoon and introduced pads to the training program. Oregon head coach Dan...

 

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Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning met with the media for an interview following Tuesday's sixth fall camp practice.

 

 

 

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Day 6 Takeaways

 

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A look at some of the biggest takeaways and notes after the Oregon Ducks fall camp practice No. 6.

 

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Rivals checks in

 

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Notes from practice numbers six held this afternoon.

 

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Oregon Ducks' Gary Bryant: 'National Championship Or Bust'

 

The Oregon Ducks are not shy about their National Championship goals in 2024. Entering the Big Ten Conference, coach Dan Lanning's Ducks have one of the most exciting rosters and schedules in college football.

 

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The Oregon Ducks are not shy about their National Championship goals in 2024. Entering the Big Ten Conference, coach Dan Lanning's Ducks have one of the most ex

 

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Transfer Brandon Johnson getting praise

 

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A week or so into fall camp, Brandon Johnson's name keeps popping up from coaches and players as an impact player.

 

 

Tez Johnson checks in

 

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Oregon is in the middle of its fall camp grind and Oregon Ducks receiver Tez Johnson spoke with the media about what he's focused on in camp.

 

And, now named to Biletnikoff watch list.

 

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Oregon wide receiver Tez Johnson was named to the Biletnikoff Award watch list on Wednesday.

 

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Wednesday 8/7

 

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DuckTerritory has the latest practice intel as Oregon football returns to the field for the Ducks fall camp

 

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Line Backers Looking Good

 

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EUGENE- Oregon Ducks Inside linebackers coach Brian Michalowski, a long-time collaborator with head coach Dan...

 

 

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During Big Ten Conference media day, Oregon Duck Football senior linebacker Jeffrey Bassa declared that himself and fellow...

 

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Updated heights and weights for Oregon's 2024 roster

The fall tradition continues as the Oregon Ducks have updated heights and weights ahead of the 2024 season.

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The fall tradition continues as the Oregon Ducks have updated heights and weights ahead of the 2024 season.

 

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Tez has a good chance to win the Biletnikoff Award.

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Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson has a chance to do something no other Duck has - win the Biletnikoff Award. Johnson was named to the watch list for the

 

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Photos from day 7

 

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Below is a collection of a few dozen images snapped from Oregon fall camp by DuckTerritory photographer Jason Fairchild

 

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Oregon Ducks Powerhouse Duo? Jeffrey Bassa and Jestin Jacobs Ready To Attack Big Ten

 

After week two of Oregon Ducks fall football practices, linebacker Jeffrey Bassa once again mentions fellow senior linebacker Jestin Jacobs and their quest to be the best linebacker duo in the nation.

 

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During Big Ten Conference media day, Oregon Duck Football senior linebacker Jeffrey Bassa declared that himself and fellow...

 

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Oregon Ducks Rising Star Receiver Justius Lowe: ‘Not Taking my Foot Off the Gas’

 

After being sidelined with injuries throughout his first two seasons of collegiate football, sophomore wide receiverJustius Lowe is ready to take the field. Following practice seven of the Oregon Ducks’ Fall camp, Lowe discussed Oregon’s talented receiver room.

 

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EUGENE- The Oregon Ducks' receiver room is loaded with talent. Headlined by Tez Johnson, Evan Stewart, and Traeshon Holden...

 

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My personal favorite position group is loaded.

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With a much deeper roster compared to the 2023 season and plenty of veterans vying for starting spots, Oregon Ducks football has a good problem on their hands.

Depth makes the competition intense.

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Here's hoping the special teams will be special!  Looks like we.have depth in the Kicking Specialists.

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EUGENE- As The Oregon Ducks prepare for their debut season in the Big Ten Conference, competition continues to heat up across the boards. One position where the

I have been missing the great kickoff returns we used to have, e.g D. Thomas.

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On learning the new defensive scheme: "I feel pretty good. I was doing some Zooms before I got here on  the playbook, but at the end of the day, football is football. I've been playing a lot of football as you guys know, so it's just different terms and things like that. I just apply the different terms I learned previously into this scheme but I pretty much know it all. I'm moving faster than I was in the spring. I was doing pretty good in the spring with the playbook but it was some stuff that I didn't know, like certain checks. Over the summer, I got with some of the guys and now I feel good with the playbook"

 

On the depth at the cornerback position: "Everybody is talented, everybody is honed in on the playbook, everybody is locked in right now. I'm more surprised at the physicality of fall camp, how everybody is locked in with it. All the corners are taking care of their bodies, they're getting extra film, things like that."

 

On the battles within the secondary during camp: "Its good competition. At the end of the day, we're together, we're bonding every single day. This schedule is crazy so we have no choice but to get to know each other, get around each other, but the competition is good."

 

 

After a summer of learning Dan Lanning's scheme, Jabbar Muhammad is ready for a big 2024

 

Jabbar Muhammad doesn’t have multiple seasons to get it all down, though. The Washington cornerback transfer is in Eugene for just one year, and he’s looking to make the most of it. So during the spring and throughout the summer, the elite CB has gone on a crash course to learn everything he can about the playbook and hit the ground running this fall.

 

So far, it sounds like he’s been successful.

 

“I feel pretty good,” Muhammad said on Friday. “I was doing some Zooms before I got here in the spring on the playbook.”

 

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Oregon Ducks cornerback Jabbar Muhammad is studied up on Dan Lanning’s defense and ready for a big season in 2024.

 

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Everything Oregon STC Joe Lorig said after the Ducks' eighth fall camp practice

The Oregon Ducks' special teams coordinator, Joe Lorig, spoke with the media following the eighth spring practice of fall camp.

 

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On Atticus Sappington and his adjustment to being in Eugene: "He's really blended in well, I think it's been a really good fit for him. He's excited to be here, he's brought another level of competition to the room. He's a guy that's experienced, he's been there, I think he was second in the country last year in field goal percentage at 92% so he comes with a pedigree already. He's not just talking about it, he's been about it.'"

 

On his expectations for return teams: "We only have two goals in special teams: own the ball and don't and no penalties. I don't care if we're first in the country in kickoff return as long as we own the football because we have a dynamic offense. If you give our offense the ball between the 20- and 30-yard line, we're going to score a lot of points. We want to eliminate negative plays and we've got to have guys back there that'll make great decisions."

 

On evaluating his punters: When you talk about Luke Dunne and Grant [Meadors], you've got two really, really talented guys. We just looked at the charts last night and it's literally neck and neck. The competition over the simulated game days these next couple weeks is going to be really important how they can handle different types of kicks, pinning guys into their different field locations, handling the pressure, but we do have two really talented punters."

 

 

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The Oregon Ducks' special teams coordinator, Joe Lorig, spoke with the media following the eighth spring practice of fall camp.

 

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On his approach to camp: "As a kicker, you can't be too hung up on any one kick or any one day's performance. It's all just about the next kick, sticking to your process, to your routine. I just take it day by day, kick by kick, and I got trust in myself, trust in my preparation, and just know whatever's going to happen is going to happen."

 

On coming back from injury: "It's been a long process but I feel like I've kept my body in great shape over this time. I had a lot of time to focus on different parts of my game, different ways to prepare myself, so I think it's helped me become more mentally tough and mentally prepared for the season."

 

 

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Everything Oregon head coach Dan Lanning said following the Ducks' first fall camp scrimmage

 

Here's what Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning had to say following his team's first fall camp scrimmage.

 

 

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Here's what Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning had to say following his team's first fall camp scrimmage.

 

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Oregon football position breakdown: wideouts emphasize family, connection in loaded room

 

Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning has emphasized four program “DNA traits” throughout his three-year tenure in Eugene, crucial to what he sees as important for a successful program:

Connection, growth, toughness and sacrifice.

 

Connection, especially, has been a major point of emphasis for the Ducks in interviews leading up to the season. Though Lanning expects the entire team to be connected, Oregon’s wide receivers and position coach Junior Adams have devised their own way to stay connected as a group.

 

Inspired by the African philosophy of Ubuntu, which means “I am because we are,” the Ducks are aiming to have the best, and most connected, receiver room in the country.

 

“It’s a family thing that we say,” receiver Tez Johnson said. “We carry ourselves with that every day. It’s not just a word. It’s something that we live by in that room. We hold each guy in that room to that Ubuntu standard. We’re a family.

 

“It’s a loaded room, but together, we’re dangerous. We’re unstoppable, no one can stop us.”

 

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With the season fast approaching, take a look at the Oregon wide receivers, who are looking to be the most connected group in the country.

 

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Everything Oregon DL coach Tony Tuioti said following fall camp practice No. 10

Oregon Ducks defensive line coach Tony Tuioti met with the media following the 10th practice of fall camp. Below is a complete transcript.

 

 

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Oregon Ducks defensive line coach Tony Tuioti met with the media following the 10th practice of fall camp. Below is a complete...

 

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Noah Whittington confident he's back to 100 percent after Oregon's first fall scrimmage

Oregon running back Noah Whittington is feeling back at 100 percent following the team's first scrimmage on Saturday.

 

 

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Oregon running back Noah Whittington is feeling back at 100 percent following the team's first scrimmage on Saturday.

 

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Here are some key quotes from Coach Tuioti.

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EUGENE - The Oregon Ducks’ defensive line is preparing to make a physical impact in the upcoming season. Throughout Oregon fall camp practices, Oregon defensive

Key on Ware-Hudson, Jamaree Caldwell, and Jordan Burch are showing leadership and bringing the D line together.

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Projecting the depth chart into week 3.

 

Changes from last week:

 

Boundary Corner - Flipped Manning and Florence

DT - Flipped Harmon and Ware-Hudson

 

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A projection of what the Oregon Ducks depth chart looks like as the team heads in to week 3 of fall training camp in 2024.

 

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Noah Whittington talks getting hit again.

 

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It’s been a while since Oregon Ducks junior Noah Whittington ran a route for Oregon Football in full pads. His comments on returning to contact play for fall ca

 

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