January 19Jan 19 Moderator No. These are the "before" rankings. Based on production, some juggling should occur.Ranking Oregon Ducks' 2026 transfers among best in Dan Lanning era
Tuesday at 06:22 AM5 days No. Informative article, particularly for those who consistently geek out on recruiting rankings. When I saws the title of this thread, I thought this was going to be an assessment of transfer additions who have proved most meaningful to the team ON THE FIELD during the Lanning era. My guess for number 1 (given my assumption) was incontestable I thought: Bo Nix followed perhaps by Tez Johnson. I don't mean to be difficult here, but in my world , rankings based on...others' rankings, are next to worthless. Let's evaluate the transfers based on actual contributions to the team made between the lines.
Tuesday at 08:06 AM5 days No. Derrick Harmon, Bear Alexander, Jordan Burch at the top because D linemen are hard to find. What would Oregon be like those seasons without them? Answer: not as goodBelow that, I go with Bo Nix and Tez Johnson due to production. I rate Bo Nix to be the best QB to play at Oregon.
Thursday at 09:49 AM3 days No. On 1/20/2026 at 8:51 PM, EagleScoutJim said:Bo Nix year 2 versionHow about Dante learns how to run like Bo Nix in his second year of starting at Oregon?But as for your comment, I liked Bo Nix AFTER the Georgia game. That seemed to be when he stopped being the old Bo Nix and became the new Bo Nix.
Thursday at 08:30 PM2 days No. I didn't realize how bad this year's portal has gone. I knew we lost critical 2 deep contributors, but only 2 of the top 25 incoming players are in the top 25 of what DL portalled in his time here and one of them is not even going to play next year.I really hope we've worked some better magic on our HS recruiting, because that is where the attrition backfill is going to have to come from. I REALLY hope we aren't rhyming with Clemson's fall: new coordinators not as good as old coordinators and insufficient amount of portal contributors. That would be a glass completely empty take, but still, it's a fine line between success and failure.Glass half full, maybe the lack of quality portal additions left us with enough cash to snag Seaton.
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. Dan and Chris - How about this Hurricane coming to Eugene?Canes WarningFormer 4-star linebacker leaving Miami Hurricanes to ente...Linebacker Raul Aguirre Jr. for the Miami Hurricanes has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Aguirre, a former four-star recruit from Fayetteville, Ga., played in
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