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Spring Practice Report: Practice #12

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Following the second scrimmage of the spring this past Saturday, the Ducks returned to the practice field today with a little bit of fun worked in as Oregon students with current IDs were allowed to attend and watch the practice.

 

Following the session, offensive coordinator Will Stein, defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi, OL Emmanuel Pregnon, and DB Peyton Woodyardspoke with the media to talk a little more about progress this spring.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dan Lanning's Top 3 Goals As Oregon Ducks Coach Reveal Commitment To Program

Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is a master motivator. He has his players write out their goals on their mirrors to be reminded of their dreams and mission. What are the three goals written out on Lanning's mirror?

 
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Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is a master motivator. His innate ability to help others reach their goals has gone viral via the

 

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Latest Intel From Another Big Visit Weekend, Oregon Spring Game This Week

 

On the latest episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast, ScoopDuck’s Max Torres and Justin Hopkins dive into the latest Oregon recruiting intel from another big visit weekend in Eugene.

 

Some of the top recruits discussed include 4-star cornerback Davon Benjamin, 4-star safety Jireh Edwards, 4-star safety Jett Washington and 5-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell.

 

Benjamin has been arguably Oregon’s top defensive back target in the 2026 recruiting class for well over a year. He returned to Eugene for an important visit as the Ducks battle USC for one of the best in Southern California. The Ducks have always been high on Benjamin’s list, but he doesn’t look like he’s anywhere near making a commitment.

 

Edwards has been another top priority in the secondary despite being all the way on the other side of the country in Baltimore. It seems like he’s gaining some more clarity in his recruitment and Oregon will have a seat at the table all the way until that recruitment wraps up.

 

Washington is another recruit that’s taking his time. It was his first trip to Eugene since the Ohio State game in the fall and Oregon appears to be separating themselves from the pack and near the top with one other school. Chris Hampton was one of the best recruiters in the country last cycle and he plans to sign another elite haul in 2026.

 

Cantwell returns to Eugene this weekend for his official visit with the Ducks. This is significant because he had previously made it sound like he was finished taking trips and was strictly in decision mode. Oregon is battling Georgia and Miami as On3’s No. 1 player in the country looks for his new home. Will the Missouri connection with head coach Dan Lanning push Oregon over the top? We’ll have to wait and see.

 

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Dan Lanning and Oregon hosted another big recruiting weekend ahead of their annual spring football game in Eugene.

 

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This pass catcher stood out above everyone else in Oregon's spring game

Oregon has recruited and developed an embarassment of riches between the wide receiver and tight end positions. In the spring game on April 26, many flashed their abilities to help out whichever quarterback takes the reins of Will Stein's offense.

 

Although true freshman and highest rated Oregon receiver ever, Dakorien Moore flashed some brilliant ability, and redshirt freshman Dillon Gresham, who seemed buried down the depth chart exploded for three catches and over ninety yards, someone still shined the brightest.

 

The heir apparent to Terrance Ferguson, tight end Kenyon Sadiq, was the most impressive pass catcher for the Ducks during the spring game. He had seven catches for 102 yards.

 

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On the same day that Oregon's leading receivers from the 2024 season entered the NFL Oregon's pass catchers showed out during the spring game at Autzen Stadium.

 

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Major takeaways from Oregon football spring game as Ducks showcase new-look roster

 

It was a fun afternoon in Eugene, as Oregon Duck fans gathered in Autzen Stadium as the sun broke through the crowds and watched as Dan Lanning's new-look roster took the field for the annual spring game. While a program record number of players were being selected in the 2025 NFL draft, the guys in Eugene showcased what they had been working on all offseason.

 

It was a fun day for the Ducks, with the defense largely dominating the scrimmage, except for a handful of shot plays from the offense. The final scoreboard will read 24-20, Fighting Ducks, but the most important number to note was the 11 sacks from the combined defenses, along with a defensive touchdown.

 

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The Oregon Ducks showcased a new-look roster at the annual spring game on Saturday, and the defense dominated throughout much of the afternoon.

 

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Gage Hurych ups the game in place kicking competition, punting a spring game flop

Redshirt freshman place kicker Gage Hurych connected on two long field goals. The team's punting was not up to par though.

 

According to special teams coordinator Joe Lorig, senior place kicker Atticus Sappington aims to handle all of Oregon's field goals this fall. If Saturday's spring game is any indication, he's got some serious competition. 

 

Redshirt freshman Gage Hurych wasn't a factor in last season's place kicking rotation, but makes from 47 and 54 yards on Saturday indicate he might be Sappington's top rival this year. 

 

"There's a competition in every position," Oregon coach Dan Lanning said after Saturday's spring game. "Atticus has been really good for us and done a good job, but Gage is a guy that we are really excited for in the future. He's done a really good job. We've always felt like he was going to be a really good player, and certainly, stepping up in those moments today were big pieces of that."

 

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Discussing an unexpected standout from Saturday's Spring GameHUGE DEVELOPMENT: Oregon quarterback Luke Moga SHOWED huge progress at Ducks' Spring Game

 

 

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Predicting . . .

 

Defensive depth chart post spring game

 

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Projecting what the defensive depth chart looks like for the Oregon Ducks football after the annual spring game over the weekend.

 

 

And the Offense

 

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Projecting what the offensive depth chart looks like for the Oregon Ducks football after the annual spring game over the weekend.

 

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The quality and depth of offensive weapons is amazing!  Picking starters will be a hard job.  Great insurance for that nuisance injury bug that can bite any team.

 

 

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Oregon ranks 109th in the nation in returning production. Most of the stars on the offensive side of the ball are gone, essentially just leaving Evan Stewart, N

 

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