The Oregon Ducks will have a new quarterback under center this fall. Dante Moore is projected to be the Ducks starter when the season kicks off on Aug. 30 again
The Oregon Ducks wrapped up an impressive 2024-25 football season, finishing at No. 3 in the AP Poll behind national champion Ohio State and runner-up Notre Dame. Despite dominating much of the season
With National Signing Day on the horizon, here's a look at who Oregon football has already locked in and the needs they've addressed already.
There early projections are largely in line with early betting odds for the 2025 College Football Playoff national champion. Oregon is +700, according to BetMGM, fourth behind Ohio State (+450), Texas (+650) and Georgia (+650). Circa Sports opened the Ducks at +650, third behind Ohio State and Georgia and narrowly ahead of Texas.
The same story is true across the depth chart, with talented players ready to replace the Ducks departing seniors.
An early prediction of what the 12-team College Football Playoff field will look like for the Oregon Ducks next season.
Technically speaking, the Oregon Ducks could claim the program's first national football title and it would be far from the most bizarre championship claim in the sport's history.
Across the country on the West Coast, there might have been some popping of champagne taking place. Why? Because according to the Wolfe Ratings — a mathematical college football ranking designated amongst the National Champion Major Selections by the NCAA — it was the Oregon Ducks who finished the season ranked No. 1 in the nation.
With the 2024-25 college football season over, where does Oregon stand among betting favorites to win the grand prize next season?
Oregon Ducks receiver signee Dakorien Moore is the program's latest star to stamp his name on the Polynesian Bowl, something he did in highlight fashion during
The Duck Territory team has its finger on the pulse of Oregon transfer portal news, recruiting, staff moves and more for Dan Lanning's Ducks