EchoingEagle+FollowOregon Ducks’ tough streak continues at homeOregon fans watched another rough night as the Ducks dropped their seventh straight game, falling 73-57 to UCLA at Matthew Knight Arena. Injuries have really taken a toll on the team, with key players like Jackson Shelstad and Nate Bittle sidelined, and it showed on the court—especially with turnovers and cold shooting. Kwame Evans Jr. put up a strong fight, leading with 24 points, but he just didn’t get enough support. Even a late run couldn’t turn things around. What do you think it’ll take for the Ducks to snap this losing streak? #Sports #OregonDucks #UCLA00Share
glen25+FollowOregon Ducks’ 2026 Big Ten schedule is here!Oregon Ducks fans can finally start mapping out their 2026 football adventures—the full Big Ten schedule just dropped, and it’s a wild ride. Two massive road games stand out: a September clash with USC in LA and a November showdown at Ohio State. There’s also a brutal eight-game stretch with no breaks after an early bye week, plus a tough November lineup featuring Michigan and Washington. With Oregon expected to be a national powerhouse, the season promises plenty of drama. Which matchup are you circling on your calendar? Let’s talk Ducks football plans! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOregon Ducks’ 2026 schedule shakes up rivalriesOregon football fans, get ready for a wild 2026 season—this is the first time since 1944 the Ducks won’t face Oregon State! Instead, the Ducks’ schedule is packed with high-stakes matchups: opening at home against Boise State, a Big Ten debut at USC, and back-to-back November showdowns with Ohio State and Michigan. Plus, they’ll wrap up the regular season at home against Washington. With star QB Dante Moore and a loaded roster returning, expectations are sky-high. How do you feel about the missing rivalry game, and which matchup are you most excited for? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon Ducks’ 2026 Big Ten schedule shakes things upOregon fans, the 2026 Big Ten schedule just dropped, and it’s a wild ride. The Ducks are set for some huge showdowns—think a nail-biter at USC, a tough trip to Ohio State, and a season finale against Washington that could decide a playoff spot. Most predictions have Oregon going 11-1, but with new Big Ten rivals and tricky road games (imagine a snowy November in Michigan!), nothing’s guaranteed. Which matchup do you think will be the biggest test for the Ducks, and could this be the year they make a serious playoff run? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon’s Dillon Thieneman sets new standardBalancing a 3.95 GPA in business and starting every game for the Ducks, Dillon Thieneman just became Oregon’s first-ever defensive back to earn first-team academic all-America honors. He’s not just a star in the classroom—on the field, he racked up 96 tackles and delivered a game-sealing interception in double overtime against Penn State. Now, with eyes on the 2026 NFL Draft, Thieneman’s journey is inspiring a lot of talk about what it means to excel both on and off the field. How do you think student-athletes can best balance these pressures? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
John Camacho+FollowOregon Ducks’ 2026 football schedule shakes things upOregon fans, get ready for a wild 2026 football season—this year, the Ducks won’t face Oregon State for the first time since 1945! The new Big Ten schedule brings fresh matchups, including a season opener against Boise State (now in the Pac-12) and tough road trips to Oklahoma State, USC, Ohio State, and Michigan State. Star players like Dante Moore and Matayo Uiagalelei are back, fueling high hopes after last season’s near-title run. With so many new coaches and powerhouse opponents, which game are you most excited—or nervous—about? Let’s talk predictions! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowOregon Ducks in the race for top EDGE starOregon just made the cut for Anthony Sweeney, one of the nation’s most sought-after high school EDGE rushers. Sweeney, ranked No. 3 at his position and the top player in Maryland, dropped his top 12 schools—and the Ducks are right there with powerhouses like Alabama and Georgia. With only two commitments so far for 2027, Oregon fans are hoping Sweeney’s official visit could tip the scales. The recruiting battle is heating up, and it’s anyone’s guess where Sweeney will land. How do you feel about Oregon’s chances against this elite competition? #Sports #OregonDucks #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon Ducks’ wide receiver pipeline is on fireFour straight years, four five-star wide receivers—Oregon’s recruiting game is on another level. With Jalen Lott now officially ranked as the nation’s top WR for 2026, the Ducks’ offense is set to be stacked for seasons to come. Dan Lanning and his staff aren’t slowing down, either, already eyeing more elite talent for 2027. Imagine what this means for Oregon’s playmaking and the team’s Big Ten future. Is this the start of a new WR dynasty in Eugene? How do you think this influx of talent will change the Ducks’ offense? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOregon Ducks’ transfer moves shake up rosterOregon’s football roster is getting a major facelift—12 new faces have joined the Ducks through the transfer portal, matching the team’s aggressive approach from previous years. With big names like Jordan Seaton and Koi Perich in the mix, fans are buzzing about whether the Ducks are finally done hunting for more talent or if another surprise addition is on the way. This kind of turnover could mean big changes on the field next season. What do you think—should Oregon keep adding, or is it time to focus on building chemistry with the current squad? #Sports #OregonDucks #TransferPortal00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon Ducks’ 2026 class: Surprises & standoutsOregon’s 2026 recruiting class is still making waves, even after a few unexpected ranking drops and a key transfer. While some big names like Davon Benjamin and Messiah Hampton slid down Rivals’ final list, others like Brandon Smith and Immanuel Iheanacho made impressive jumps. It’s wild to see how much these rankings can shift, but what really matters is how these recruits show up on the field. With so much talent and a few chips on their shoulders, this group could be one of the most exciting to watch. What do you think—will these rankings even matter once the season starts? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share