Michael Pitts+FollowOregon’s 2026 football schedule is no cakewalkOregon fans, get ready for a wild 2026 season—this schedule is packed with challenges and zero room for error. The Ducks dodge Big Ten heavyweights like Penn State and Wisconsin, but the real test comes in November: back-to-back showdowns at Ohio State, then Michigan, then Michigan State, and finally Washington. There’s no stretch of easy wins, and even early games against teams that missed bowl season last year can’t be taken for granted. If Oregon wants to make a playoff run, they’ll need to stay sharp every single week. Which matchup do you think will be the season’s turning point? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
phughes+FollowOregon’s transfer class could change everythingOregon football’s roster is getting a major shakeup with some seriously exciting transfers. The Ducks lost 28 players to the portal, especially on defense, but they’re bouncing back with a top-ranked recruiting class and 12 new transfers. Keep an eye on Koi Perich, a ball-hawking safety from Minnesota, and Iverson Hooks, a dynamic receiver from UAB—both could be game-changers right away. Plus, with depth additions like D’Antre Robinson on the defensive line, Oregon looks ready to reload. Which of these new faces do you think will make the biggest impact this season? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon’s running back room just got thinnerLosing both Jay Harris and Jayden Limar to the transfer portal is a real shakeup for Oregon football fans. Harris heads to Kansas State, bringing his grit and experience after a standout D-II career, while Limar returns home to Washington, hoping for a bigger role. Both were buried on the Ducks’ depth chart, but their departures leave big questions for next season. Will someone step up as a true RB1, or are we looking at another committee approach? Curious to hear how you all feel about this—does this change your outlook for the Ducks next year? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOregon’s shot at a game-changing left tackleJordan Seaton, the nation’s top left tackle in the transfer portal, just left LSU unsigned—and Oregon’s coaches wasted no time flying to Atlanta to meet him face-to-face. This move shows how serious Dan Lanning is about building a championship-caliber team. Seaton’s elite pass-blocking could give Oregon’s offense the protection it needs to unleash its full potential, especially with so much talent at receiver and tight end. If Seaton chooses Oregon, it could be the final piece for a national title run. What do you think—will he pick the Ducks and change the game for Oregon? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball10Share
Amy Williams+FollowOregon football lands Top 5 finish!Oregon football just wrapped up the season ranked in the Top 5 of both the AP and Coaches polls, right behind the College Football Playoff semifinalists. That’s a huge statement for the Ducks and the Pac-12, especially with all the conference shakeups happening. This kind of finish boosts Oregon’s national reputation and could be a game-changer for recruiting and future schedules. What do you think this means for the Ducks next season? Are we looking at a new powerhouse in college football? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
phughes+FollowDucks Land Elite RB, Steal From WildcatsHuge news for Duck Nation! Four-star speedster Brandon Smith just flipped his commitment from Arizona to Oregon, giving Coach Samples another home-run threat in the backfield. Smith’s track-star speed (10.67 in the 100m!) makes him a game-changer. This recruiting win stings for the Wildcats, but the Ducks’ 2026 class is now even stronger. How do you think Smith will fit alongside Tradarian Ball? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOregon’s defense reloads for next seasonOregon football fans can breathe a little easier—next season’s defensive line is shaping up to be a powerhouse. With Teitum Tuioti, Matayo Uiagalelei, and A’mauri Washington all confirming their return, they’ll join Bear Alexander to anchor the front. Even as seven linemen enter the transfer portal, Oregon is holding onto its sack leaders and top tacklers. Plus, the Ducks just landed standout safety Koi Perich from Minnesota and Carl Williams IV from Baylor, both with two years of eligibility. How do you think these moves will impact Oregon’s shot at a championship run? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOregon’s CFP breakout RB heads to Kansas StateOregon fans just watched their unexpected College Football Playoff hero, Jay Harris, head to Kansas State through the transfer portal. Harris, who stepped up big when the Ducks’ running back room was depleted, now joins a Wildcats squad that’s losing depth but still has star Joe Jackson. Harris didn’t rack up huge stats in Eugene, but his Division II dominance last year (1,381 yards, 23 TDs) shows he’s got serious potential. With Oregon and Kansas State both reshuffling their backfields, how do you think this move shakes up their 2026 outlooks? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon fans want Lanning out—should UGA care?Oregon fans are already calling for Dan Lanning’s job, even after the school has thrown every resource his way. It’s wild how quickly a fanbase can turn when expectations aren’t met, especially with so much money and energy invested. Makes you wonder—how much does coaching really matter when the facilities and recruiting budgets are top-tier? And for Dawg fans, it’s a reminder of how quickly opinions can swing, even after a strong season. Is this just passionate fandom, or are expectations getting out of hand? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOregon’s shot at Peach Bowl glory: Can the Ducks pull it off?Oregon heads into the Peach Bowl as a true underdog, facing Indiana with a chance to make history and reach their first College Football Playoff Championship under Dan Lanning. After shutting out Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl, the Ducks’ defense is red-hot, but Indiana’s offense is no joke. The key? Oregon needs to run the ball well, protect Dante Moore, and clamp down on third downs. If the Ducks can create explosive plays early and keep their QB upright, they might just shock everyone. Do you think Oregon can finally get over the hump and claim national dominance? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share