glen25+FollowLaloulu’s return fires up Oregon Ducks fansOregon Ducks’ offensive line just got a major boost—Poncho Laloulu is coming back for his senior year! After anchoring the line in big games and stepping up as a leader, Laloulu’s decision to stay in Eugene means stability and power up front, especially with more changes likely after this playoff run. His heartfelt message to fans and family shows just how much this team and community mean to him. With Poncho back, how high are your hopes for the Ducks’ offense next season? Let’s talk about what this means for Oregon’s championship chances! #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
Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon Ducks sacrifice Christmas for playoff dreamsOregon Ducks players are trading most of their holiday break for a shot at the National Championship. Coach Dan Lanning says the team is staying laser-focused on their Orange Bowl showdown with Texas Tech, squeezing in just a little Christmas downtime before heading to Miami. The Ducks face a tough travel schedule and a tricky gap between games, but Lanning believes his squad is ready for the challenge. With both teams making their Orange Bowl debut and Texas Tech’s defense looking fierce, this matchup could come down to who handles the pressure—and the holiday grind—best. What do you think: is skipping the holiday worth it for a title run? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOregon Ducks ready for Orange Bowl challengeOregon’s Ducks aren’t sweating the 2,400-mile trek to Miami for the Orange Bowl—they’ve already proven they can win anywhere, anytime. Coach Dan Lanning made it clear: the team’s cross-country travel and early kickoff are just part of the job. The Ducks have a routine for staying sharp during long breaks, including intense practices and team bonding instead of heading home for the holidays. Their focus is locked on Texas Tech, and Lanning’s confidence is contagious. How do you think this all-in approach will play out on game day? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon Ducks’ Christmas at Coach Lanning’s houseCoach Dan Lanning opened his home to the Oregon Ducks for a laid-back Christmas celebration, giving the team a chance to unwind after their big win over James Madison. The players got to kick back with games, unwrap gifts, and just enjoy each other’s company—no football talk required. After some tough post-game feedback from Lanning, this get-together was a reminder that building a strong team is about more than just what happens on the field. How important do you think these off-field moments are for a team’s success? #Sports #OregonDucks #DanLanning00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowJMU proves they belong in the CFP spotlightJames Madison may not have the big-name cachet of Texas or Notre Dame, but they just put up more points and yards on Oregon than anyone else this season—despite being heavy underdogs. The Ducks dominated early, but JMU’s late surge made it clear: these so-called “little guys” earned their playoff spot. Sure, the second half got messy, but isn’t that what makes college football unpredictable and fun? Oregon fans, how do you feel about the Ducks’ shaky finish? And does JMU’s performance change your mind about who deserves a shot in the playoff? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #JMU #OregonDucks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowStein’s O-Line Blueprint: Oregon to Kentucky?Big win for the Ducks, and Coach Will Stein isn’t shy about giving the O-line their flowers! After Oregon’s dominant ground and air attack against JMU, Stein rocked the O-line hat in the presser and shouted out Cutter Leftwich. With Kentucky needing a total O-line rebuild, can Stein bring that Oregon trench magic to the Wildcats? The rivalry in the trenches could be the story to watch next season! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowInside Oregon’s epic CFP playoff winOregon’s first-ever College Football Playoff victory wasn’t just about the scoreboard—it was about grit, leadership, and a team that truly believed. Coach Dan Lanning pushed his players to “rule with an iron fist,” and the results showed on the field. Malik Benson, challenged months earlier to become the Ducks’ go-to playmaker, delivered big with explosive plays. The behind-the-scenes look in “Home for the Holidays” reveals how intense preparation and a fired-up Autzen crowd fueled the Ducks’ fast start. What do you think makes a championship team—talent, coaching, or culture? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
jharvey+FollowOregon Ducks fans score nonstop flights to MiamiTraveling to see the Ducks at the Orange Bowl just got a major upgrade—American Airlines is rolling out special nonstop flights from Eugene straight to Miami, making it way easier for fans to catch the big game. With regular flights from Portland topping $900, this is a huge win for those in the Emerald Valley. Plus, with the Ducks racking up more travel miles than any other Big Ten team this season, it’s clear they’re road warriors. Anyone else planning to make the trip? How do you feel about the team’s epic travel schedule this year? #Sports #OregonDucks #OrangeBowl00Share