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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (6)

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LBs leaning into the fact that the coaches stood pat with the LBs on hand and didn't go into the portal.

Oregon commits to developing young linebackers in 2025 - oregonlive.com

Alex Harkey new guy on OL making waves

Oregon tackle Alex Harkey brings blunt personality to offensive line - oregonlive.com

Jerry Mixon a true junior, his time to shine.

Jerry Mixon ready to step up as Oregon's third inside linebacker in 2025 - oregonlive.com

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Everything Coach Douglas said after practice.

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Oregon Ducks Receivers Coach Ross Douglas Addresses Evan...

EUGENE – Since Ross Douglas joined Dan Lanning’s staff in February as the wide receivers coach, the Oregon Ducks’ wideout group has experienced a handful of cha
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The Ducks held their second scrimmage of preseason camp Saturday.

Following the scrimmage, head coach Dan Lanning met with local media. Video of that interview is embedded below.

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Football Practice Report: Aug. 16 - University of Oregon...

The Ducks held their second scrimmage of preseason camp Saturday.

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The Ducks began another week of preseason camp Monday morning in Autzen Stadium.

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Football Practice Report: Aug. 18 - University of Oregon...

The Ducks began another week of preseason camp Monday morning in Autzen Stadium.

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So far Dan Lanning has chosen a wide array of players to talk Fall camp. And this doesn’t seem like much but it’s kind of his way of saying something without saying something. Here’s what I mean

Typically Lanning has shied away from putting freshmen in front of media. And I understand why. It’s probably wise to let them mature and see how its done from the veterans before being put in front of a pretty big audience. In a world that feasts on sound bites, protecting them from themselves isn’t a bad thing.

As we know Fall camp has been closed every day. Which means we just have a limited amount of intel to go on.

Lanning has put most of his coaches up there at one point. But that’s not nearly as important. Why would we track this? Well I think there is some value there just reading the tea leaves. At this point in the season I don’t think Lanning will put up many, if any deep backups. Maybe during the season for some filler. But not ahead of the season.

With a number of position battles continuing, I think there are at least a couple hints, or confirmation of guys we expect to be big contributors this season.

Let’s just take a look at the names that have met with media so far this Fall.

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Reading the Tea Leaves from Oregon's Media Availability

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