Amy Williams+FollowOregon’s playoff hopes hinge on Davison’s healthOregon’s run game has been nearly unstoppable this season, but facing Texas Tech’s brick-wall defense in the Orange Bowl, the Ducks might need every bit of Jordon Davison’s power. The freshman back’s tough running style could be the key to breaking through, but after leaving last game injured, his status is still up in the air. Fans are watching every update, hoping he’ll suit up. If Davison can’t go, Oregon’s deep backfield will have to step up against the nation’s top run stoppers. How much does Davison’s presence change your confidence in the Ducks? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon Ducks lose key players mid-playoff runTwo Oregon Ducks defensive backs just hit the transfer portal—right in the middle of the College Football Playoff chase. With the Ducks pushing for a national title, this move leaves the secondary thinner as they prep for Texas Tech. The timing has fans fired up: Should players be able to leave before the season’s biggest games? The NCAA’s transfer window opens just after New Year’s, but with the playoff schedule running late, it’s a tough call for athletes weighing team loyalty against their own futures. How do you feel about players opting out mid-playoff? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOregon’s Jordon Davison set for playoff returnJordon Davison’s quick recovery is huge news for Ducks fans—he’s expected to suit up against Texas Tech in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals after leaving last game in a walking boot. Davison has been a game-changer all season, racking up 625 yards and a team-high 13 touchdowns as a true freshman. With Oregon facing a tough Red Raiders squad in Miami, having their breakout running back back in action could make all the difference. How much do you think Davison’s return will impact Oregon’s playoff run? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOregon Ducks RB Jordon Davison injury updateOregon fans can breathe a little easier—Jordon Davison’s injury from Saturday’s big win over James Madison isn’t as bad as it looked. Coach Dan Lanning says Davison should be good to go for the next game, which is huge considering how much he’s contributed this season. Davison racked up 90 yards on just 10 carries before leaving the field, and he’s been a key playmaker all year. With the Ducks heading into the quarterfinals against Texas Tech, having Davison healthy could make all the difference. What’s your take—should teams pull starters earlier in blowouts? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon Ducks advance, but Lanning wants moreOregon fans, the Ducks are moving on in the College Football Playoff after a 51-34 win over James Madison, but Coach Dan Lanning isn’t celebrating just yet. Despite a huge halftime lead, the Ducks let James Madison claw back, and Lanning made it clear: the team needs to tighten up, especially on defense. With the next game against a red-hot Texas Tech squad, there’s no room for sloppy play. Do you think the Ducks can step up and fix their second-half struggles before the Orange Bowl? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGonzaga’s second-half surge stuns OregonBraeden Smith absolutely took over in the second half, powering Gonzaga past Oregon 91-82 in Portland. Smith dropped 16 of his 21 points after halftime, orchestrating a late-game run that left the Ducks scrambling. Oregon’s Nate Bittle was a force early, but the Zags’ outside shooting and Smith’s pick-and-roll mastery turned the tide. The Bulldogs’ defense clamped down inside after the break, while Braden Huff and Graham Ike found their rhythm. This was Gonzaga’s eighth win over a power conference team this season—are the Zags peaking at the right time? What do you think made the difference down the stretch? #Sports #Gonzaga #OregonDucks00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOregon’s coaches are all in, even on no sleepOregon’s coordinators are pulling off a wild balancing act—prepping the Ducks for a playoff run while also building new programs at Kentucky and Cal. Despite the double duty and serious lack of sleep, Dan Lanning says their commitment to Oregon hasn’t slipped a bit. The team’s focus and intensity look just like midseason, even as they juggle two jobs. The Ducks rolled past James Madison, but both coaches admit there’s room to tighten up. What do you think—can this kind of dedication hold up through the playoffs, or will the split focus catch up to them? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon defense stuns Montana StateOregon’s women’s basketball team just put on a defensive clinic, holding Montana State to only 44 points and building a massive 36-point lead at one point. Even with some cold shooting, the Ducks’ relentless defense and smart play off turnovers made all the difference. Sofia Bell led the scoring with 15, and Mia Jacobs grabbed a double-double. It wasn’t always pretty, but the Ducks showed they can grind out wins even when the offense isn’t clicking. With conference play around the corner, do you think this kind of defense can carry Oregon through tougher matchups? #Sports #OregonDucks #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMontana State’s Erickson on fire before Oregon clashTeagan Erickson just dropped 27 points in Montana State’s huge win, and now the Bobcats are rolling into Eugene to face an Oregon team that’s undefeated at home. With both squads putting up big numbers and standout players like Katie Fiso and Taylee Chirrick leading the charge, this matchup is shaping up to be a real test of offense vs. defense. Can Montana State’s high-powered attack crack Oregon’s tough home court? Or will the Ducks’ consistency keep their streak alive? Who’s your pick to come out on top? #Sports #MontanaState #OregonDucks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOregon women’s defense stuns at homeOregon women’s basketball put on a defensive clinic last night, forcing 23 turnovers and holding Montana State to just 44 points at Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks’ relentless pressure led to 14 steals and five blocks, making it nearly impossible for the Bobcats to get comfortable. After a shaky start, Oregon’s offense found its rhythm, with Mia Jacobs sparking a big run from deep. By halftime, the Ducks had built a commanding lead and never looked back. What’s your take—was this Oregon’s best defensive showing of the season? How important is defense for building momentum after a tough loss? #Sports #OregonDucks #WomensBasketball00Share