Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon Ducks sacrifice Christmas for playoff dreamsOregon Ducks players are trading most of their holiday break for a shot at the National Championship. Coach Dan Lanning says the team is staying laser-focused on their Orange Bowl showdown with Texas Tech, squeezing in just a little Christmas downtime before heading to Miami. The Ducks face a tough travel schedule and a tricky gap between games, but Lanning believes his squad is ready for the challenge. With both teams making their Orange Bowl debut and Texas Tech’s defense looking fierce, this matchup could come down to who handles the pressure—and the holiday grind—best. What do you think: is skipping the holiday worth it for a title run? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowStein’s O-Line Blueprint: Oregon to Kentucky?Big win for the Ducks, and Coach Will Stein isn’t shy about giving the O-line their flowers! After Oregon’s dominant ground and air attack against JMU, Stein rocked the O-line hat in the presser and shouted out Cutter Leftwich. With Kentucky needing a total O-line rebuild, can Stein bring that Oregon trench magic to the Wildcats? The rivalry in the trenches could be the story to watch next season! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowInside Oregon’s epic CFP playoff winOregon’s first-ever College Football Playoff victory wasn’t just about the scoreboard—it was about grit, leadership, and a team that truly believed. Coach Dan Lanning pushed his players to “rule with an iron fist,” and the results showed on the field. Malik Benson, challenged months earlier to become the Ducks’ go-to playmaker, delivered big with explosive plays. The behind-the-scenes look in “Home for the Holidays” reveals how intense preparation and a fired-up Autzen crowd fueled the Ducks’ fast start. What do you think makes a championship team—talent, coaching, or culture? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
jharvey+FollowOregon Ducks fans score nonstop flights to MiamiTraveling to see the Ducks at the Orange Bowl just got a major upgrade—American Airlines is rolling out special nonstop flights from Eugene straight to Miami, making it way easier for fans to catch the big game. With regular flights from Portland topping $900, this is a huge win for those in the Emerald Valley. Plus, with the Ducks racking up more travel miles than any other Big Ten team this season, it’s clear they’re road warriors. Anyone else planning to make the trip? How do you feel about the team’s epic travel schedule this year? #Sports #OregonDucks #OrangeBowl00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOregon Ducks’ stars stay, boost championship hopesOregon Ducks fans just got a massive reason to be excited for next season—two of the team’s top starters, Bear Alexander and Iapani Laloulu, are skipping the NFL draft to return to Eugene. Alexander, a defensive powerhouse, and Laloulu, a leader on the offensive line, are both coming off standout years. Their decision means the Ducks could have one of the most stacked rosters in the country for 2026. If a few more big names decide to stay, Oregon might be looking at a preseason No. 1 ranking. How do you feel about the Ducks’ chances now? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks20Share
glen25+FollowOregon Ducks get key players back for Orange BowlOregon fans can breathe a little easier—Coach Dan Lanning says freshman running back Jordon Davison should be good to go for the Orange Bowl after his late-game injury scare. Wide receivers Gary Bryant Jr. and Dakorien Moore are also back in action, giving the Ducks a much-needed boost. Lanning highlighted how having these playmakers healthy adds depth and unpredictability to the offense, making Oregon a tough matchup. With the team regaining strength at just the right time, the Ducks’ playoff hopes look brighter than ever. How do you think these returns will impact Oregon’s game plan? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOregon Ducks face biggest test yetOregon is just three wins away from making history with their first national title, but now they’re up against Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl Quarterfinal. Dan Lanning’s leadership has turned this team into a real contender, and fans are buzzing about what’s working so well this season. With Verone McKinley II joining as a special guest, the energy around the Ducks is electric. How do you think Lanning’s approach has changed the team’s mindset? Can Oregon keep this momentum going all the way? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #OregonDucks #DanLanning00Share
John Camacho+FollowDucks’ Freshman RB Set to Shake Up Orange BowlBig news for Ducks fans! Coach Lanning just confirmed that Jordon Davison, the freshman phenom with 13 TDs this season, is expected to be back in action for the Orange Bowl clash against Texas Tech. With Davison’s power running, the Red Raiders’ D will have their hands full. Can Texas Tech’s front line slow him down, or will the Ducks’ ground game prove too much? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon Ducks secondary faces major shakeupOregon’s football team just lost five defensive backs to the transfer portal right before the College Football Playoff, putting the Ducks’ depth to the test at the worst possible time. While none of the departing players were starters, losing this many at once means the team will have to lean hard on its remaining secondary and hope injuries don’t pile up. The timing is rough for both players and coaches, with the transfer window forcing tough choices. How do you think this will impact Oregon’s playoff run and the future of college football transfers? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOregon Ducks snubbed again for top O-line awardOregon’s offensive line keeps dominating on the field, but somehow the Joe Moore Award committee just doesn’t see it. Despite out-rushing Iowa head-to-head and putting up huge numbers all season, the Ducks got passed over for the third year in a row—this time in favor of an 8-4 Iowa squad. It’s hard not to feel for guys like Iapani Laloulu and Emmanuel Pregnon, who keep proving themselves game after game. At this point, is the Joe Moore Award even about performance, or just a popularity contest? Let’s hear your take: what should really matter when honoring the best O-line? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share