EchoingEagle+FollowOregon’s size could shake up Nebraska hoopsNebraska basketball is riding high with a No. 8 national ranking, but tonight’s home game against Oregon brings a real test. The Ducks might not have the best Big Ten record, but their size and rebounding power are no joke—they lead the conference in offensive boards and have three starters 6'10" or taller. Coach Hoiberg says it’s all about physicality and smart play in the paint, or it could turn into a block party for Oregon. Can the Huskers’ guards and bigs step up on the boards and keep their historic run alive? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #NebraskaBasketball #OregonDucks00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOregon Ducks lose lightning-fast QB MogaOregon just lost one of its most electric playmakers—Luke Moga, the team’s fastest quarterback, is heading to the transfer portal. Moga’s rare speed and big-play ability had fans buzzing, even though he saw limited action due to injury. Now, with both Moga and Novosad gone, all eyes are on whether Dante Moore could be the next big thing for the Ducks. Plus, more players are leaving, adding to the uncertainty. How do you feel about this wave of departures? Is the transfer portal helping or hurting college football? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon’s tough Peach Bowl: Moore’s struggles, team’s loyaltyOregon fans felt the sting early in the Peach Bowl as Dante Moore’s pick-six put the Ducks in a deep hole, but what stood out was the unwavering support from his teammates. Center Iapani Laloulu kept Moore’s spirits up, reminding him, “I love you, boy. I’m here no matter what.” Even as turnovers piled up and Indiana’s defense dominated, the Ducks’ unity never cracked. Coach Dan Lanning credited Indiana’s complete performance, but the game left plenty to discuss about resilience, leadership, and how teams handle adversity. How do you think this kind of support shapes a young quarterback’s future? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOregon Ducks 2026 schedule: Big Ten showdowns aheadOregon Ducks fans, get ready for a 2026 football season packed with epic matchups and fresh rivalries! The Ducks will face off against powerhouse teams like Ohio State in Columbus and host Michigan at Autzen—two games that could define the national title race. There’s a buzz about a possible twist when Nebraska visits, with transfer rumors swirling around former Husker QB Dylan Raiola. Plus, rare road trips to Michigan State and Illinois add even more excitement. With Coach Dan Lanning’s impressive Big Ten record, everyone’s wondering: Can Oregon keep up the momentum? Which game are you circling on your calendar? #Sports #OregonDucks #BigTen00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOregon’s defensive line just got even scarierA’Mauri Washington is coming back for 2026, and Oregon’s defense is officially stacked. After a tough Peach Bowl loss, the Ducks locked in not just Washington, but also Bear Alexander, Teitum Tuioti, and Matayo Uiagalelei—all returning to anchor the line. Washington’s presence in the middle has been a game-changer, and with his teammates sticking around, Oregon’s front four look ready to dominate. Add in a five-star tight end transfer and top portal visits, and it feels like the Ducks are building something special. How do you think this will shape Oregon’s season? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks10Share
Chad Williams+FollowOregon Ducks’ 2026 schedule brings big testsOregon Ducks fans, get ready—2026 is shaping up to be a wild ride! The Ducks kick off at home against Boise State, a team that nearly upset them last time. Then it’s a tough road trip to Oklahoma State, now led by a new coach and the nation’s top passer. The home schedule is stacked with Big Ten heavyweights like Michigan and Washington, while road games include Ohio State and USC. With seven home games and some major challenges ahead, the season could define Oregon’s place in the new Big Ten landscape. What matchups are you most excited (or nervous) about? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOregon Ducks face a crucial reset after playoff blowoutsOregon’s football program is at a crossroads. Despite having top-tier resources and a coach who checks all the boxes, the Ducks keep falling flat in the College Football Playoff—losing their last two big games by a combined 54 points. The real issue isn’t just losing, but how unprepared the team looked when it mattered most. With both coordinators leaving, Dan Lanning is betting on internal promotions to fix what’s broken. Is sticking with the same system enough to finally get Oregon over the hump, or does this team need a bigger shakeup to reach championship level? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLonghorns Miss Out on Key OL to DucksTough news for the Forty Acres faithful: Texas just lost out on another top portal target as Mikey Bennett, the massive Yale transfer, committed to the Oregon Ducks after his Eugene visit. That’s three straight OL misses for Kyle Flood, even with big names like Jake Guarnera and Andrew Sprague slipping away. With Dylan Sikorski in and Connor Robertson returning, there’s still a big hole to fill. Is Flood’s portal strategy falling flat, or is there a late-game move coming? #Sports #Longhorns #OregonDucks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOregon vs Indiana: Ducks' Peach Bowl MeltdownTough night for the Ducks in the Peach Bowl—Indiana came out blazing and Oregon just couldn’t recover from those early turnovers. Dante Moore’s pick-six in the opening seconds set the tone, and the Hoosiers never looked back. Even Micah Parsons couldn’t hold back, calling out Dan Lanning for not delivering with all that NIL talent. Is this the start of a real Oregon vs Indiana rivalry, or just a wake-up call for the Ducks? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDucks Crash Out: Oregon vs Indiana NightmareTough night for the Ducks faithful—Oregon’s Peach Bowl performance against Indiana was a CFP meltdown for the ages. Dante Moore’s pick-6 on the first play set the tone, and three brutal turnovers had the Ducks in a 35-7 hole by halftime. Indiana’s Mendoza barely broke a sweat as Oregon’s defense struggled. Meanwhile, Ole Miss fans can hold their heads high after a gritty Fiesta Bowl, even if a controversial no-call ended their run. What’s next for the Ducks after this historic flop? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share