AmberAbyss+FollowOregon’s recruiting magic: Can the Ducks land another star?Oregon’s football program is quietly building a powerhouse, especially when it comes to landing top wide receivers—four straight years of five-star signings! Now, all eyes are on 6’6, 250-lb Avery Michael from California, who just left Eugene raving about the Ducks’ personal touch. He’s not committed yet, but Oregon’s new facilities and winning streak have them as heavy favorites. With Michigan, Nebraska, USC, and UCLA still in the mix, it’s anyone’s guess where he’ll land. How do you think Oregon’s recruiting approach stacks up against the competition? Is this the start of a new era for the Ducks? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOregon Ducks shake up recruiting with bold movesOregon’s football recruiting is heating up in a big way. The Ducks are now the frontrunners to land Avery Michael, a massive 250-lb lineman from California, after a standout Junior Day visit. What’s really setting Oregon apart is their personal approach—Avery said breakfast with Coach Lanning and the staff made him feel like a top priority. Meanwhile, Oregon’s become a magnet for five-star wide receivers, landing elite talent four years running. With a new practice facility and a winning streak, it’s no wonder top recruits are flocking to Eugene. Do you think this momentum will push Oregon to the top of college football? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOregon women’s hoops crushes Rutgers on the roadOregon’s women’s basketball squad just put on a clinic in New Jersey, dominating Rutgers with a 21-point win fueled by a wild second quarter. Ehis Etute was unstoppable, tying her career-high with 17 points and nailing her first-ever three-pointer to spark the Ducks’ big run. Ari Long’s energy off the bench turned defense into instant offense, and Katie Fiso kept things smooth with 12 points and seven assists—without a single turnover. After snapping their losing streak, the Ducks look fired up for their next challenge. What do you think sparked this turnaround? Can they keep this momentum going? #Sports #OregonDucks #WomensBasketball00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowOregon Ducks’ tough night vs UCLA: What’s next?Oregon’s men’s basketball team just hit their longest losing streak in 18 years, falling to UCLA 73-57 at home. With four key players sidelined by injuries, the Ducks had to rely on reserves and walk-ons, and it showed. Kwame Evans Jr. was a bright spot, dropping a career-high 24 points, but he didn’t get much backup. The team’s shooting struggles continued, and second-chance points made all the difference. With so many starters out, how do you think the Ducks can bounce back? What would you change if you were Coach Altman? #Sports #Basketball #OregonDucks00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOregon Ducks set for a breakout 2026Oregon football fans, get ready—2026 could be a huge year for the Ducks. With Dante Moore leading the charge and key players like Jeremiah McClellan and Nasir Wyatt ready to step up, this team has serious star power brewing. McClellan’s clutch catches last season turned heads, and Wyatt’s flashes of brilliance hint at a dominant future on defense. Plus, transfer Iverson Hooks brings fresh energy to the offense. With so much talent returning and new faces hungry to shine, who do you think will be the next Duck to break out and make headlines? Let’s talk predictions! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOregon Ducks face toughest season in yearsOregon men’s basketball is in uncharted territory—fans aren’t talking March Madness, but whether the Ducks can avoid their first losing season in nearly two decades. With injuries sidelining top scorers Nate Bittle and Jackson Shelstad, and now Takai Simpkins out for the UCLA game, the team’s depth is being tested like never before. The Ducks need to win at least 8 of their last 12 games to keep their winning streak alive. Can Oregon rally, or is this the end of an era? What do you think is holding them back most this season? #Sports #OregonDucks #MarchMadness00Share
glen25+FollowOregon’s own Josiah Molden narrows college picksA local football standout is putting Oregon on the national recruiting map. Josiah Molden, a four-star cornerback from West Linn, just named the Ducks among his top six college choices—alongside powerhouses like Texas and Ohio State. Molden’s decision is especially meaningful for the community: his family has deep roots in Oregon football, and his sister is currently a Duck. He’s praised the Ducks’ coaching staff and academic support, making Eugene a strong contender. What do you think—will family ties and hometown pride keep this rising star close to home, or will he take his talents out of state? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUCLA heads to Oregon with momentum but missing key guardUCLA’s recent surge has fans buzzing, but the Bruins are about to face a real test on the road against Oregon—still without their top guard, Skyy Clark. Even with Clark sidelined, UCLA has pulled off impressive wins, including an upset over then-No. 4 Purdue. Trent Perry has stepped up big time, but will that be enough to keep the streak alive? Meanwhile, Oregon is struggling with injuries and a tough losing streak. How do you see this matchup playing out, and can UCLA keep rolling without Clark? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #UCLA #OregonDucks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOregon’s new running back could shake up the DucksBrandon Smith, a four-star running back who just flipped his commitment from Arizona to Oregon, is bringing some serious speed and game-changing potential to Eugene. With Oregon’s running back room hit hard by injuries and transfers, Smith’s arrival couldn’t come at a better time. He racked up over 2,100 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns as a high school senior, and his track times (10.6 in the 100m!) show he’s got breakaway speed. With the Ducks’ depth in flux, do you think Smith will make an immediate impact, or will he have to wait his turn behind last year’s standouts? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowBair Eyes Eaton’s Legacy at Hayward FieldDuck fans, get ready—Peyton Bair, the reigning NCAA multi-event king, is suiting up for Oregon! After pulling off the rare heptathlon/decathlon sweep at Mississippi State, Bair’s back in the Northwest to chase even bigger marks and train alongside his brother. The big question: Can Bair challenge Ashton Eaton’s legendary Duck records? His first test as a Duck comes at the Razorback Invitational. Let’s see if he can take the next step toward Oregon greatness! #Sports #OregonDucks #TrackAndField00Share