phughes+FollowOregon Ducks QB shakeup: Novosad enters portalOregon’s quarterback room just got a lot thinner—Austin Novosad, once a prized recruit who flipped from Baylor, is officially entering the transfer portal after three seasons with the Ducks. He barely saw the field in Eugene, stuck behind stars like Bo Nix and now Dillon Gabriel, and with offensive coordinator Will Stein leaving for Kentucky, Novosad’s move feels like a domino falling. With Dante Moore likely NFL-bound after 2025, Oregon could be looking for another QB soon. What do you think—should the Ducks focus on developing young talent or keep dipping into the portal for experience? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
phughes+FollowOregon Ducks’ playoff hopes hinge on key injuriesEvan Stewart’s absence from Oregon Ducks practice is raising eyebrows just as the team gears up for their biggest game of the year against Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl. While it’s a relief to see Dakorien Moore, Gary Bryant Jr., and Jordon Davison back on the field, Stewart’s status remains a huge question mark. His return could be a game-changer for Oregon’s offense, especially with Texas Tech’s tough defense on the horizon. With so much riding on player health, how do you think these injuries will impact the Ducks’ playoff run? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOregon Ducks lose Lipe Moala to transfer portalOregon’s offensive line is taking another hit—Lipe Moala just announced he’s entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. After limited snaps over two seasons, Moala’s departure marks the sixth Duck to leave the program this year. With Oregon in the thick of a playoff push, this move highlights how much the transfer portal is shaking up college football. The new NCAA rules mean players have a tight window to make these decisions, making every roster change feel even more dramatic. How do you feel about these mid-season exits? Is the portal helping or hurting team chemistry? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOregon Ducks’ playoff run faces surprise roster shakeupOregon’s College Football Playoff push just got a twist—offensive lineman Lipe Moala is heading to the transfer portal right in the middle of the postseason. While Moala wasn’t a starter, his exit highlights just how deep and competitive the Ducks’ roster has become under Coach Dan Lanning. Oregon’s depth means they can absorb this loss, but it’s a reminder of how tough it is for talented players to find playing time here. As the Ducks gear up for their playoff showdown, what do you think this says about the state of college football and player movement? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOregon Ducks staff shakeup: Haunga heads to CalBig moves are happening behind the scenes for the Oregon Ducks as analyst Steven Haunga is set to join Tosh Lupoi at Cal, taking on not one but two major roles—tight ends coach and run game coordinator. Haunga’s journey from Boise State intern to key Oregon staffer shows how quickly coaching careers can rise, especially when strong relationships are built. With Lupoi recruiting from his former team, it’s a reminder of how interconnected college football coaching circles are. What do you think this means for the Ducks’ future staff and on-field performance? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowDucks vs Red Raiders: Rose Bowl Betting DramaQuack Attack fans, it’s almost time for the Ducks to take on the Red Raiders in a Rose Bowl quarterfinal that’s got everyone talking. After last year’s tough loss, Oregon’s looking for redemption—and with the betting lines razor-thin, this one’s a true toss-up. Both squads bring elite defenses and high-powered offenses, so expect fireworks and maybe a little drama. Who’s your pick to break the deadlock? #Sports #OregonDucks #TexasTech00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon’s Teitum Tuioti is the Ducks’ secret weaponTeitum Tuioti is quietly putting together one of the most impressive seasons we’ve seen from an Oregon defender in years. While most of the spotlight goes to big names, Coach Dan Lanning says Tuioti is the real difference-maker—leading the team in tackles for loss, sacks, and forced fumbles. He’s made a huge impact in every single game, especially when it matters most. With Oregon heading into the Orange Bowl, Tuioti’s relentless play and leadership could be the X-factor. How do you think his under-the-radar dominance will shape the Ducks’ playoff run? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon Ducks’ real edge: Team unityOregon’s secret weapon this season isn’t just talent—it’s the way every player steps up when it matters most. Coach Dan Lanning calls it their “strength in numbers,” and you can see it in how the Ducks have handled injuries and tough games. Even with stars missing time, new faces have filled the gaps and kept the offense rolling. As more players return from injury, Oregon’s lineup is getting deeper and harder to predict. The trust between teammates and coaches is fueling their playoff push. How much do you think team chemistry matters in high-stakes games? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMalik Benson calls Oregon fans 'electric'Malik Benson’s first season with the Oregon Ducks has been nothing short of explosive—on and off the field. After torching James Madison with two 40+ yard touchdowns, Benson couldn’t stop raving about the Autzen Stadium crowd, calling the student section “electric” and the whole experience a “blessing.” He’s played at big programs before, but says the Ducks community welcomed him like family. It’s clear the energy in Eugene is fueling the team’s playoff run. How much do you think a passionate fan base really impacts a team’s performance? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon Ducks’ season hits rough patchOregon Ducks fans expected a big year, but injuries and defensive struggles have thrown the team off course. Despite returning key players like Nathan Bittle, Jackson Shelstad, and Kwame Evans, the Ducks have already racked up six losses before New Year’s. Bittle’s absence, in particular, has exposed depth issues and led to a five-game losing streak, including two tough Big Ten defeats. Still, there’s a glimmer of hope—Bittle’s return against Gonzaga was a reminder of his impact. Can the Ducks rally and turn things around, or is this just not their year? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for Oregon. #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeBasketball00Share