r/ducks • u/YoungSuplex • 30m ago
Football Nishad Strother declares for the NFL draft
x.comr/ducks • u/BarelyRightnow • 45m ago
Football Recruiting Tulane RB Makhi Hughes transfers to Oregon
r/ducks • u/Glass-Status-1851 • 1h ago
Football Patrick Herbert
Does anyone think he’s going to the draft? I think he’s a great blocker.
r/ducks • u/Micvickies • 4h ago
Football Evan Stewart - “l’m Back.”
Stewart returning for one more year!!!
r/ducks • u/soitgoes819 • 9h ago
Football BREAKING: Former Alabama & Florida State transfer WR Malik Benson has Committed to Oregon
r/ducks • u/canesreign8 • 10h ago
Football Recalibrate goals for 2025
The more I think about it, the more I think this team peaked in the big 10 title game.
Why? It was the overarching goal the whole year. Keystone species for the new conference. It was their (perceived) main goal. Combined with the fact they went unbeaten and really “won” the big 10, I think the burnout and motivation left.
For next year, I hope Dan uses this season as fuel to remind the guys the season doesn’t end after the conference championship. Because maybe that was on the staff placing so much emphasis on the conference title.
I can guarantee you Ohio state wasn’t obsessing over a conference title. Neither did Michigan last year.
Make no mistake. We were probably losing to Ohio state on Jan 1st no matter what. But I think this season and how it ended will serve as a great lesson for the staff on how to calibrate expectations and goals.
r/ducks • u/RaineFilms • 17h ago
Football Traeshon Holden Declares for the NFL Draft. Thank you #1!
Damn it’s going to be hard to replace a man with hands like his!
r/ducks • u/RaineFilms • 18h ago
Football Terrance Ferguson Declares for the Draft. Thank You T-Ferg!
r/ducks • u/Portafly • 22h ago
Football Oregon Ducks wide receiver Ryan Pellum enters transfer portal
oregonlive.comr/ducks • u/vostheboss • 23h ago
Football Ditch Rich: Dan Lanning Vs. Rematches
open.substack.comr/ducks • u/JohnLeaks1 • 1d ago
Football Thoughts on this Dillon Gabriel vid?
https://youtu.be/fXdaWu36SpI?si=jpw8Q78PujKVK7XD
I always see him talked about as like a day 3 pick
r/ducks • u/DeltaUltra • 1d ago
Football Has anyone else been seeing these fake articles everywhere? They are like an annoying plague.
twsn.netr/ducks • u/YoungSuplex • 1d ago
Football James replacement looks to be on the way: Oregon has picked up for a prediction to land Tulane RB Makhi Hughes from the portal
instagram.comWould be a great pickup imo, very similar player to James and has had big time production at Tulane. Also the brother of CB commit Na’eem Offord
r/ducks • u/YoungSuplex • 1d ago
Football Derrick Harmon has declared for the NFL draft
x.comr/ducks • u/YoungSuplex • 1d ago
Football Jordan James has declared for the NFL draft
x.comr/ducks • u/Thomallister1291 • 1d ago
Football Could Oregon Football schedule a Week 0 game in 2025?
autzenzoo.comr/ducks • u/stephenip12 • 1d ago
Football From all Buc fans thank you ducks!
This dude Bucky Ducky Irving is a God Send! Thank you so much!
r/ducks • u/RaineFilms • 1d ago
Football Let’s see those Ducks shoes!
This is my personal collection. I’d love to see everyone else’s. I know some people have insane sneakers. Especially those PE’s!
r/ducks • u/LuckiOregon • 1d ago
Football Any Vikings Fans Out There Having Deja Vu?
Does Sam Darnold owe the offensive line a lot of money? This game sucks, but at least they live to play another day.
r/ducks • u/Acid_Gosling • 1d ago
Football Great day for duck QBs
Herbs, Bo, even Marcus all balled out today. Great showing for former ducks quarterbacks. All 3 heading to the playoffs too (albeit Marcus in a backup role). Excited for round 1!
r/ducks • u/djsassan • 2d ago
Football Buckeye fan traveling to Washington next year. I'd like the know the perspective of VISITORS where to stay, what to see, etc.
Hello all,
I am NOT going to bring up this past season's games as there are better threads and discussions for that, other than to say I enjoyed Eugene and the hospitality - I am hoping to experience the same next year at Washington.
I come to peacefully ask for advice on a trip to Washington to see OSU vs the Huskies in 2025. I can read what the locals suggest, but I am more interested in feedback from frequent visitors.
Places to stay that wont break the bank? I dont need more than a clean room and shower, as I plan to explore instead of enjoying hotel amenities. I am already booked at a Marriott that is 40 mins away, but would like something closer without paying $400/night - if such a thing even exists
Parking suggestions?
Visiting team tailgates?
Best view of the game from visiting side?
Places to eat thay locals would overlook? Places to avoid due to local hype?
Appreciate your advice in advance.