Michael Pitts+FollowOregon Ducks talent heads to Cal with LupoiKamar Mothudi is the latest Oregon Duck to pack his bags for Cal, joining a growing group of former teammates following ex-defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi. After limited playtime in Eugene, the highly-rated linebacker is looking for a fresh start and more snaps with the Golden Bears. With three years of eligibility left, Mothudi will team up with fellow ex-Ducks Cooper Perry, Jericho Johnson, and Kingston Lopa. It’s wild to see so much Oregon talent shifting to Cal—do you think this will shake up the Pac-12 dynamics next season? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOregon Ducks land edge rusher from rivalBleu Dantzler, a promising edge rusher who just wrapped up his freshman year at Oregon State, is making the jump to the Oregon Ducks. Even though he only played four games for the Beavers, Dantzler made a splash in their spring game with multiple sacks. Now, he’s heading down I-5 to join the Ducks, adding some extra spice to the in-state rivalry. This move has fans buzzing—will Dantzler get more playing time in Eugene, and how will this impact the Ducks-Beavers dynamic? What do you think about players transferring between rivals? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon’s new recruit brings fresh energyOregon’s secondary is about to get a major boost with the arrival of Davon Benjamin, a four-star defensive back who’s already making waves before even suiting up for the Ducks. Benjamin stood out at the Polynesian Bowl, not just for his skills but for leading his teammates in the haka, showing real leadership and team spirit. With several key players leaving Oregon’s secondary, Benjamin’s ability to unite and inspire could be just what the Ducks need. Could he follow in the footsteps of last year’s breakout freshman, Brandon Finney Jr.? Let’s talk about what this means for Oregon’s defense next season! #Sports #OregonDucks #Recruiting00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOregon fans torn as Miami and Mario chase the NattyWatching Miami and Mario Cristobal reach the national championship stirs up a wild mix of pride and frustration for Oregon fans. Cristobal rebuilt the Ducks after a rough patch, but his exit—and the emotional baggage—still lingers. Dan Lanning’s era has brought big wins and a fresh vibe, yet seeing Cristobal succeed at Miami, especially after Oregon’s playoff heartbreak, hits different. Some former players still swear by Mario, while others remember the tough times. It’s a real test of loyalty: root for the coach who revived Oregon, or hope Indiana—who knocked out the Ducks—finishes on top? Where do you stand? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon’s D-line gets a huge boost with SimmonsOregon just landed a game-changing addition to its defensive line: Jerome Simmons, a 6’4”, 340-pound powerhouse from Louisiana Monroe, is joining the Ducks after a whirlwind of transfer portal moves. With nearly all of Oregon’s depth at this position recently departing, Simmons’ arrival couldn’t come at a better time. He’s expected to be a major force in the rotation behind the returning starters. With other big names also committing, Oregon’s defense is shaping up for a serious reload. How do you feel about the Ducks’ new look up front? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOregon Ducks lose top TE recruit to NC StateLosing a four-star tight end like Vander Ploog is a big shakeup for the Ducks’ roster. After redshirting last season and not seeing the field, Ploog is heading to NC State, where he’ll have four years to make his mark and help fill the gap left by Justin Joly. It’s wild how quickly the transfer portal can change a team’s future—one day you’re stacked at a position, the next you’re scrambling. How do you feel about these rapid roster changes? Does it make college football more exciting or just harder to follow? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon’s D-line gets a major boostOregon just landed a 340-pound powerhouse in Jerome Simmons, adding much-needed muscle to a defensive line hit hard by transfer losses. With so many Ducks leaving for other programs, the team’s depth was looking shaky—until now. Simmons, who started at South Carolina and shined at ULM, brings size, strength, and athleticism that could make a real difference. Plus, Hawaii’s top defensive lineman Tevita Paongo is joining as a walk-on. The Ducks are clearly rebuilding, but these new faces could be game-changers. How do you feel about Oregon’s chances with this revamped D-line? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon lands Ohio State’s five-star cornerOregon just scored big in the transfer portal, landing former five-star cornerback Aaron Scott from Ohio State. Scott’s not just another name—he’s got Big Ten experience, has gone up against top receivers in practice, and is ready to compete for a starting spot. With six defensive backs leaving the Ducks, Scott’s arrival is a huge boost for the secondary. Plus, he brings insider knowledge of Ohio State’s defense that could come in handy. How do you feel about the Ducks’ roster shake-up? Is the transfer portal changing college football for better or worse? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowOregon Ducks face tough road after key injuriesLosing Jackson Shelstad for most of the season is a huge blow for the Oregon Ducks, especially with his hand injury likely needing surgery. With both Shelstad and Nate Bittle sidelined, the team’s top scorers are out just as Big Ten play heats up. Now, it’s up to players like Wei Lin and Sean Stewart to step up and keep Oregon’s tournament hopes alive. The Ducks’ resilience will be tested against Michigan State and Washington this week. How do you think the team can rally and adapt with so much talent on the bench? #Sports #Basketball #OregonDucks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon Ducks’ new recruits are turning headsOregon fans have a lot to cheer about with the latest batch of Ducks recruits making waves at the Polynesian Bowl. Jalen Lott, a wide receiver with over 1,200 yards and 20 touchdowns as a high school senior, and Tommy Tofi, a standout offensive lineman, both landed in Rivals’ top-10 performers. With Coach Dan Lanning’s eye for talent, the Ducks’ 2026 class is shaping up to be one of the best yet. How do you think these new faces will impact Oregon’s offense next season? Let’s talk about what this means for the team’s future! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share