EUGENE – The Oregon Ducks are coming off a recruiting weekend, hosting a handful of highly touted recruits from the class of 2026 for the program's Junior Day e
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel is no stranger to turning heads this season after leading Oregon to an undefeated regular season and Big Ten Conference
Out of the 2026 recruiting class, linebacker Cincere Johnson is planning a visit to the Oregon Ducks as well as the Stanford Cardinal in the spring. He will be going to the Oklahoma Sooners this weekend and the Alabama Crimson Tide on Feb.
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For the Ducks, it's running back Makhi Hughes, wide receiver Evan Stewart, defensive end Matayo Uiagalelei, and safety Dillon Thieneman who are projected to be some of the leading players in the draft, and many of them potentially drawing first-round pick consideration.
Oregon football head coach, Dan Lanning, was named the 2025 Stallings Award winner which honors exceptional leadership, success and accomplishment in college football.
Former Oregon wide receiver Tez Johnson, who began his college career at Troy, is in Mobile this week for the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl. Johnson is the adopted younger brother of former Auburn and Oregon quarterback Bo Nix, who played in the 2024 Senior Bowl and is now with the NFL's Denver Broncos. Sean Meagher/The Oregonian
National Signing Day will be held Wednesday, Feb. 5. It marks the start of the winter signing period where football players bound to Division I programs like Alabama can sign with the program at any time between Feb. 5 and April 1.
Moore, who is ranked as the No. 1 WR in the 2025 class, was double-teamed on the play but still went up and mossed a pair of defenders, making a one-handed catch in Odell Beckham Jr. fashion.
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Officials say an aircraft went down near Ronald Reagan National Airport, and all takeoffs and landings have been halted.
This season, the College Football Playoff, or CFP, expanded from four teams to 12 teams for the first time in the sport’s history. The anticipation and buildup to this brand-new format was at an all-time high,