AmberAbyss+FollowOregon Ducks basketball faces injury crisisOregon’s basketball season has taken a tough turn—now down to just eight healthy scholarship players, the Ducks are scrambling to fill the gaps after losing key scorers to injuries. With both Nate Bittle and Jackson Shelstad sidelined, and now Ege Demir and Takai Simpkins out as well, the team’s depth is being pushed to the limit. Coach Dana Altman says the remaining players will have to step up big time, especially with scoring and rebounding. How do you think this wave of injuries will impact the Ducks’ shot at the NCAA Tournament? Who should step up next? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeBasketball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOregon Ducks’ QB room: Best ever?Oregon’s 2026 quarterback lineup is stacked like never before. With Dante Moore returning instead of heading to the NFL and Dylan Raiola transferring in after a strong run at Nebraska, the Ducks have two former five-star QBs—something that’s almost unheard of in college football. Moore’s decision to stay signals big ambitions, while Raiola’s presence gives Oregon a luxury backup who could step in and win games. This depth could be the key to a playoff run, but it also means tough choices for younger QBs like Akili Smith Jr. How do you think this will shape the Ducks’ future? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDucks’ B1G Gauntlet: Rivalry Showdowns AwaitOregon’s 2026 Big Ten schedule is out, and the Ducks are in for a wild ride! The highlight? They’ll host the Huskies to close the season—a rivalry that always delivers fireworks. Plus, the travel grind is real: three time zones crossed in November alone. Circle that Week 11 clash when the Ducks host the Wolverines right after a trip to face the Buckeyes. This stretch could define the season! Thoughts on how the Ducks will handle the B1G’s toughest road trip? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon Ducks face brutal 2026 football gauntletOregon’s 2026 football schedule is not for the faint of heart—after a single early bye, the Ducks will grind through eight straight games, including a November stretch at Ohio State, home vs. Michigan, and the rivalry finale against Washington. The opener at Oklahoma State is no cakewalk either, with their new coach and 54 transfers shaking things up. With so many tough road trips and powerhouse opponents, this might be one of the toughest slates in recent memory. How do you think the Ducks will handle this gauntlet? Which matchup are you circling? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOregon Ducks face brutal injury crisisOregon men’s basketball just can’t catch a break—now down to only eight scholarship players after more injuries hit key contributors Takai Simpkins and Ege Demir. With a six-game losing streak and March Madness hopes fading, the Ducks are forced to dig deep for pride and resilience. Coach Altman is giving credit to players like Evans and Stewart for keeping their heads up, but with so many stars sidelined, every game feels like an uphill battle. How do you think the team should regroup and keep the energy alive for the rest of the season? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIs it time for a new era in Oregon basketball?Watching the Ducks struggle this season feels unreal after years of Dana Altman’s winning ways. Oregon’s 8-12 record and six straight losses have fans wondering if the magic has faded, even considering key injuries. Altman’s legacy is undeniable—multiple conference titles, deep NCAA runs, and a reputation for late-season heroics. But lately, the energy just isn’t there, and the team looks flat. Sometimes, even legends need a fresh start. What do you think: should Oregon look for a new spark, or does Altman deserve more time to turn things around? #Sports #OregonDucks #DanaAltman00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOregon lands a rare 5-star powerhouseImmanuel Iheanacho just became one of the most talked-about recruits in the country, jumping to Five-Star Plus+ status and landing at No. 21 in the final Rivals300 rankings. At nearly 6'7" and 380 pounds, this guy is a true force on the field—his size and raw power are unreal, and he’s already proven he can dominate top competition. For Oregon fans, this is a huge win, and it could shake up the Ducks’ future in the Big Ten. What do you think—will Iheanacho’s rare traits make him a game-changer for Oregon? #Sports #OregonDucks #Recruiting00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOregon Ducks shake up Huard family football legacyOregon just made a bold move by offering a scholarship to Titus Huard, a rising QB from Colorado with deep Washington Husky roots—his dad, uncle, and cousin all played for UW. The Ducks are the first major program to offer Titus, even before Washington reached out. With his family’s history, this could really stir up the classic Ducks-Huskies rivalry. Titus says his family is supportive, but you can imagine the mixed feelings! If he chooses Oregon, it could be a major shift in Northwest football tradition. What do you think—should he follow family footsteps or forge his own path? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks10Share
John Camacho+FollowOregon Ducks eye legacy with Josiah MoldenLanding Josiah Molden could be a game-changer for the Ducks—not just because he’s a top-20 cornerback in the 2027 class, but because his family’s roots run deep in Oregon football. His dad, Alex Molden, was a Ducks legend and NFL first-rounder, so the connection is real. Josiah’s recent visit left him impressed, especially with the coaching staff and the academic side. Even with coordinator changes, he’s confident in the program’s direction. With commitment time approaching, this could be a huge win for Oregon’s future. What do you think—should legacy matter in recruiting? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
John Camacho+FollowUrban Meyer Backs Ducks for 2026 GloryUrban Meyer just dropped a bombshell on The Triple Option, picking the Oregon Ducks to win it all in 2026! With Dante Moore returning and a battle-tested young core, Meyer thinks the Ducks have the maturity and experience to finally break through. Can Dan Lanning’s squad follow the Big Ten’s recent playoff dominance and bring Eugene its first natty? Let’s hear your takes—are the Ducks ready to take flight, or is the Big Ten crown staying put? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share