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Oh boy do I love this posting of expected contributors, depth charts, etc. I feel I can get a much better picture of what to expect than just hearing people talk about how many stars the expected players may have earned earlier. Dedication and the practice grind makes contributors. This is why coaches comments are so telling, especially if they detail what particular players need to work on to get better.

 

I sure hope that Bear Alexander has matured and become a grinder because he was anything but that at Georgia. He thought he was great and often got chippy with grown men offensive linemen who regularly took him down a peg or three. So he pouted, felt underappreciated, and decided to transfer to USC. Hopefully he has grown up and is ready to grind for the Ducks.

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Four "What If's" for Oregon's 2025 Football Season

 

When you lose a Heisman finalist at quarterback, three of your top four receivers, a 1,000-yard rusher, a first-round NFL Draft pick at offensive tackle, and three defensive players selected within the first 90 picks, it’s only natural for questions to arise in Eugene. The result? Plenty of uncertainty—and just as many hypotheticals—about what the 2025 Oregon Ducks football season might look like.

 

With spring practice now over a month in the rearview mirror and more than two months remaining until Montana State rolls into Autzen Stadium for the season opener, it’s the perfect time to start asking: What if?

 

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There are a number of 'what ifs' for this Oregon roster this season that will heavily impact predictions.

 

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New York Giants' Kayvon Thibodeaux Back In Oregon, Training With Matayo Uiagalelei

 

Looking to improve off a 2024 season cut short by a wrist injury, former Oregon Ducks defensive end and current New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux posted a video of himself working out on the field of Autzen Stadium with Ducks star defender Matayo Uiagalelei.

 

Another video also made waves online on Monday with the former Duck teaching current sophomore defensive end Matayo Uiagalelei how to throw opposing players off their set point. In the video, Thibodeaux critiques Uiagalelei's grip as the two target each others' wrists to throw off an opposing block

 

Kayvon Thibodeaux teaching Matayo Uiagalelei 🥲
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— Barstool Ducks (@BarstoolDucks) June 23, 2025

 

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Don't call it a comeback: New York Giant linebacker and former Oregon Duck Kayvon Thibodeaux is back at Autzen Stadium. In a social media post on Monday, the N

 

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Coach Lanning's expectations for the Offensive Line.  The O-line group is always a really tight-knit group. And we have a group that’s really a tight-knit group.”

 

 

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Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning has high hopes for his offensive line this season, despite only one starter from 2024 returning. In a recent interview with ESPN’

 

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Moga keeps working it.

 

I wanna be here.  I want to win a national championship here at Oregon.

 

 

 

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