John Camacho+FollowOregon’s defense: It’s all about football IQDan Lanning isn’t just recruiting big, fast athletes for Oregon’s defense—he’s building a squad of smart, playbook-savvy players who can outthink opponents on the field. Five-star safety Davon Benjamin says Lanning’s scheme is designed for those who love to study the game and make quick, intelligent decisions. It’s not just about physical talent anymore; Lanning wants defenders who can read offenses, anticipate plays, and turn knowledge into game-changing moments. How do you feel about this shift toward brains over brawn in college football? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
phughes+FollowOregon’s running backs are stacked this seasonOregon’s running back group is absolutely loaded right now—transfers, seasoned vets, and even a couple of freshmen are all pushing each other and making practices electric. With so much depth and experience, it’s tough to predict who’ll get the most carries, but that’s a good problem to have. This kind of competition could mean more explosive plays and fresh legs deep into the season. If you’re a Ducks fan, how do you see this depth shaping the offense? Who are you most excited to watch break out? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
phughes+FollowOregon’s special teams depth could be a game-changerOregon’s special teams unit is shaping up to be a real difference-maker this season. With Noah Whittington and Jayden Limar forming what coaches call the best return tandem in the country, the Ducks are set to create big plays and hidden yards that could swing games. Their mix of speed, courage, and smart communication stands out, and there’s real excitement about how this depth can fuel Oregon’s explosive offense. With the first scrimmage coming up, it’ll be interesting to see how these special teams players step up. How much impact do you think special teams can have on a game? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOregon’s offense is turning up the heatOregon football isn’t just about flashy passes—explosive runs are making just as big an impact. Dan Lanning highlighted how the Ducks’ ground game is shredding defenses, thanks to a powerhouse offensive line and sharp running backs. With new faces like Dante Moore at QB and Makhi Hughes joining from Tulane, there’s a real buzz about how these fresh talents will fit into Oregon’s high-octane attack. The focus on winning those crucial one-on-one matchups could be a game-changer. How do you think this revamped offense will stack up in the Big Ten? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowInside Oregon football’s fall camp energyOregon’s fall camp is heating up with some real fireworks at practice—explosive plays at the goal line, tight competition, and a tight end group that’s turning heads. Coach Dan Lanning is pumped about the progress, especially seeing players bounce back from injuries and new faces making an impact. He’s not sweating NFL Draft talk yet; it’s all about getting better today. The documentary series is back, giving fans a peek behind the curtain and letting the team’s stories shine. What do you think—will this energy carry into the season? Who’s your breakout pick? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball10Share
glen25+FollowOregon’s Civil War rivalry is back on!Oregon and Oregon State fans, get ready—our legendary Civil War football rivalry is set to return for at least two more seasons. The Ducks just canceled a future series with Utah State, clearing the way for these classic in-state matchups. This move isn’t just about tradition; it’s a big boost for Oregon State, who’ve faced tough times with all the changes in college football lately. What does this mean for the future of our favorite rivalry? Will this help keep the spirit of Oregon football alive? Let’s talk about what this means for both teams and the community! #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowDante Moore’s next step with Oregon footballOregon fans, it looks like Dante Moore is really stepping up as a leader and embracing the Ducks’ proven formula for success at quarterback. Offensive coordinator Will Stein says Moore is buying into the mindset that made Bo Nix and Dillon Gabriel stars—playing smart, efficient football every single down. Moore’s teammates are already calling him one of the best in the locker room, and Stein sees him taking charge both on and off the field. With fall camp heating up, do you think Moore’s approach will keep Oregon’s winning tradition alive? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon football lands top 10 preseason spotOregon football fans, the Ducks are kicking off the season right where most expected—ranked No. 7 in the preseason coaches poll. While they didn’t snag any first-place votes, this ranking keeps Oregon firmly in the national spotlight and sets the stage for another playoff run. With the season opener against Montana State on August 30, there’s a lot of buzz about whether Dan Lanning’s squad can climb even higher. How do you feel about the Ducks’ ranking? Do you think they’ll outperform expectations this year? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOregon football scores big with Anthony JonesOregon just landed a game-changer for its 2026 football class: five-star recruit Anthony Jones. This move could seriously shake up the Pac-12, giving the Ducks a major boost in both talent and national attention. Meanwhile, Tennessee’s new two-way player and DJ Lagway’s return to camp without a walking boot are making waves too. With these shifts, the next few seasons are shaping up to be unpredictable and exciting. What do you think—will Oregon’s latest recruit help them dominate, or is the competition just getting started? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon’s O-line gets a big boost from BedfordMatthew Bedford is gearing up for his seventh season, and this time, he’s feeling stronger than ever. After barely seeing the field last year, Bedford’s energy and determination are contagious in the Ducks’ locker room. He’s not just back—he’s on a mission to prove himself and help lead a nearly brand-new offensive line. Bedford credits the tight-knit Oregon community for his return, saying the support from coaches and teammates made it an easy decision. With his experience and drive, Bedford could be the X-factor for Oregon’s success this season. What do you think—will his comeback spark a big year for the Ducks? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share