Aaron Taylor+FollowLanning Goes All-In for Seaton in AtlantaCoach Lanning just took the Ducks’ recruiting game to another level, flying cross-country for a late-night, in-home visit with five-star OT Jordan Seaton. After rumors Seaton wouldn’t visit Eugene, Lanning and O-line coach Terry met him in Atlanta, with Seaton flashing the “O” on social. With Seaton’s whirlwind recruitment and visits to LSU, Miami, and Mississippi State, this bold move could be a game-changer in the battle for the portal’s top lineman. Ducks fans, is this the move that seals the deal? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBuckeye to Duck: Aaron Scott Jr. Shakes Up Oregon DBig news for the Ducks’ secondary—Aaron Scott Jr., a former Buckeye, is heading to Eugene! According to Bucknuts insider Patrick Murphy, Scott brings serious playmaking ability and a chip on his shoulder after limited snaps at Ohio State. With Oregon and Ohio State set to clash in the Big Ten, this transfer could add extra spice to an already heated rivalry. How do you see Scott impacting the Ducks’ defense this season? #Sports #OregonDucks #OhioState00Share
glen25+FollowOregon’s greatest running backs: Who tops the list?LaMichael James may have brought home the Doak Walker Award, but it’s Royce Freeman who sits atop Oregon’s all-time rushing charts after the 2025 season. The Ducks’ history is packed with explosive runners—Kenjon Barner, Noah Whittington, and more—each leaving their mark in different ways. Looking at the stats, it’s clear that longevity and consistency can be just as important as single-season brilliance. Which Duck do you think deserves the title of Oregon’s best running back ever? Let’s hear your favorite memories and who you’d put on the Ducks’ running back Mount Rushmore! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon Ducks shakeup: Key staff heads to KentuckyBig changes are hitting the Oregon Ducks’ football program as Dallas Warmack, a former standout lineman and current offensive analyst, is heading to Kentucky to join Will Stein’s new staff. Warmack’s deep experience with Oregon’s top-tier offensive line could give Kentucky a real edge in the SEC. With several coaches and analysts following Stein and Tosh Lupoi to new programs, Oregon faces a major rebuild, especially up front. How do you think these moves will impact the Ducks’ performance next season? Are you worried about the continuity of Oregon’s offensive line? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOregon Ducks face big shakeup after star transferLosing Blake Purchase to Ole Miss could be the biggest blow for the Oregon Ducks as the transfer portal closes. After a breakout season that helped Oregon reach the College Football Playoff, Purchase’s move leaves a huge gap in the defense. While the Ducks still have standout linebackers like Teitum Tuioti and Matayo Uiagalelei, fans are wondering how the team will adjust with so many roster changes. Will Oregon’s defense stay strong enough to chase that elusive national title in 2026? What do you think this means for the Ducks’ championship hopes? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOregon Ducks face left tackle challengeJordan Seaton, the highly-touted left tackle, won’t be making his way to Eugene after all—he’s staying put in Baton Rouge, with LSU and Miami now leading the race. For Oregon fans, this means the Ducks’ offensive line will have to rely on young, homegrown talent instead of a proven transfer. With national championship hopes high, the pressure is on Coach Alique Terry to develop rising stars like Fox Crader and Ziyare Addison. Can Oregon’s youthful line step up against the Big Ten’s seasoned squads? Spring practice just got a lot more interesting. #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon Ducks eye top OT transfer Jordan SeatonOregon’s offensive line could get a massive boost—Jordan Seaton, the nation’s top-rated transfer portal offensive tackle, is visiting Eugene this week. With both starting tackles graduating, the Ducks have big shoes to fill, and Seaton’s all-conference pedigree at Colorado makes him a game-changer. He’s already checked out Mississippi State, Miami, and LSU, but a return visit to Oregon (one of his high school favorites) could tip the scales. Imagine Seaton anchoring the Ducks’ line next season—how do you think this move could shape Oregon’s playoff hopes? #Sports #OregonDucks #TransferPortal00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMichigan State’s defense faces Oregon testMichigan State’s lockdown defense, now ranked No. 1 in the nation, is about to get a unique challenge as they face Oregon on the Ducks’ home court for the first time ever. The Spartans have been dominating on the boards and keeping opponents under 66 points, but Oregon—despite a tough season and key injuries—still ranks among the best in offensive rebounding. With the Ducks missing their top scorers, can MSU’s defense keep up its streak, or will Oregon’s grit at home shake things up? Let’s hear your predictions—will the Spartans cruise, or could the Ducks surprise us? #Sports #MichiganState #OregonDucks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOregon Ducks land top recruits, jump to No. 2Oregon’s football recruiting just hit another level—after adding four-star running back Brandon Smith, the Ducks now have the No. 2 class in the nation for 2026. What’s wild is that Oregon’s average recruit rating is actually the best in the country, even higher than Alabama and USC. With five-star talents from all over the country and a string of top-5 classes, the Ducks are building something special. Does this signal a new era for Oregon football? Curious to hear what fans think about this momentum and what it means for the future! #Sports #OregonDucks #Recruiting00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowOregon’s future after Phil Knight: What’s next?Oregon’s athletic powerhouse status could be on shaky ground once Phil Knight, the driving force behind so much of its funding, is no longer around. Knight, now 87, has been the backbone of Oregon’s NIL deals and athletic department support. Unless he leaves a massive endowment, there’s a real risk that funding could dry up fast, impacting everything from recruiting to facilities. Players and staff should be thinking about financial security now, not later. Would Nike or Knight’s family step in to fill the gap? Or could Oregon’s edge in college sports fade overnight? #Sports #Basketball #OregonDucks00Share