jillian59+FollowOregon Ducks softball gets national spotlightOregon Ducks softball is kicking off their season with a big win off the field—two of their opening games will be broadcast nationally on MLB Network! That means fans can catch the Ducks facing Tennessee on Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. and Southeastern Louisiana on Feb. 8 at 7 a.m. without leaving home. It’s not every day college softball gets this kind of exposure. Do you think this will boost the sport’s popularity? Will you be tuning in to cheer for the Ducks? Let’s talk about what this means for Oregon sports! #Sports #Baseball #OregonDucks10Share
phughes+FollowOregon Ducks face Big Ten transfer portal shakeupOregon Ducks fans, things are heating up in the transfer portal—and not just for us. Four Big Ten rivals are outpacing Oregon in the latest transfer rankings, with Indiana, UCLA, Wisconsin, and Purdue all landing higher spots. While Oregon has brought in 14 new faces, we've lost 30 to the portal, and our current ranking sits at No. 27. Still, with key players like Dante Moore and standout transfers like Koi Perich, the Ducks seem focused on quality over quantity. What do you think: Should Oregon push for more big names, or trust the core we’ve got? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMSU defense shuts down Oregon in EugeneMichigan State’s relentless defense and rebounding proved too much for the Oregon Ducks, especially with Oregon battling injuries. Coach Dana Altman admitted after the game that once MSU built a 10-point lead, the Spartans played with more freedom and confidence, while Oregon struggled with turnovers and missed free throws. Altman also pointed out how Oregon’s defensive mistakes in the second half let MSU pull away. For Ducks fans, it’s tough to watch, but does this loss say more about Oregon’s challenges or Michigan State’s grit? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #MichiganState #OregonDucks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOregon Ducks face tough losing streakFour straight losses have left the Oregon women’s basketball team searching for answers. After a promising win over USC, the Ducks have struggled to close out games, with missed layups and late-game lapses costing them dearly. Sunday’s 65-60 loss to Minnesota at Matthew Knight Arena stung, especially with a must-win matchup against Penn State looming. Players and coaches are frustrated but determined to turn things around. With so many games coming down to just a few possessions, what do you think the Ducks need to change to get back on track? Let’s talk about what’s next for this team. #Sports #OregonDucks #WomensBasketball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOregon legacy recruit Sam Ngata’s options explodeOregon’s football legacy is getting a new chapter as Sam Ngata, son of Ducks legend Haloti Ngata, is suddenly one of the hottest linebacker recruits in the country. Oregon coaches made a special visit to his Salt Lake City high school—on his dad’s birthday, no less—just as major programs like Michigan and Nebraska joined the race for his commitment. With his family’s deep Oregon ties and a growing list of offers, Sam’s next move could shape the Ducks’ future. How much does legacy matter in today’s recruiting game? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon’s next wave: 11 Ducks primed to shineOregon fans, get ready for a new batch of underclassmen to take center stage in 2026. After a 13-win season fueled by unexpected breakout performances, the Ducks are loaded with young talent ready to make noise. Watch for names like Dierre Hill Jr., who’s already shown explosive potential, and Dakorien Moore, a receiver with five-star skills and big-play ability. The secondary and defensive line are stacked with high-upside prospects, too. With so many hungry players pushing for snaps, the competition will be fierce. Which of these rising stars do you think will have the biggest impact next season? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon Ducks keep running into championsEvery time the Oregon Ducks have lost in the past two years, it’s been to a team that either won or played for the national championship. That’s wild when you think about how close they are to breaking through. Dan Lanning’s built a powerhouse in Eugene, but the Ducks just can’t seem to get over the final hurdle. With so much talent returning next season, is 2026 finally the year Oregon flips the script and wins it all? What do you think is holding them back, and what needs to change for the Ducks to become champions? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOregon Ducks land key defensive line boostLosing seven defensive linemen and edge rushers in one offseason could have spelled trouble for the Ducks, but Oregon just landed a big-time reinforcement. D’Antre Robinson, a 6’4”, 315-pound sophomore with experience at both North Carolina and Florida, is joining the squad. With 55 tackles and two sacks in his college career, Robinson brings much-needed size and depth to Oregon’s defensive front. This move, along with other recent portal additions, shows how quickly the Ducks are rebuilding. What do you think—will these new faces help Oregon stay competitive in the Big Ten? #Sports #OregonDucks #TransferPortal00Share
phughes+FollowDucks climb to No. 4 in final football pollsOregon fans, check this out—the Ducks just wrapped up their season with a jump in the national rankings, landing at No. 4 in both the final US LBM Coaches Poll and AP Poll. Even after that tough semifinal loss, their strong 13-2 record and big wins over James Madison and Texas Tech kept them ahead of powerhouse teams like Georgia and Ohio State. Indiana took the top spot, but Oregon’s climb is a testament to how much respect they earned this year. What do you think—does this ranking reflect the Ducks’ season, or did they deserve even higher? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon Ducks face O-line shakeup for 2026Losing out on a visit from top transfer Jordan Seaton is a tough blow for the Ducks, especially with key offensive line starters leaving this offseason. Oregon’s O-line has been a major strength, but with Isaiah World, Emmanuel Pregnon, and Alex Harkey moving on, there’s a real question about how the team will protect Dante Moore next season. Yale transfer Michael Bennett brings some hope, but the competition for Seaton is heating up elsewhere. How do you feel about the Ducks’ chances with these changes up front? Will the new faces be enough to keep the offense rolling? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share