Pro Ducks Herbert & Nix numbers 1 & 2 in history for TD passes by a rookie
Duck QBs are showing out. From ESPN, "Nix threw for four touchdowns, giving him 29 for the season, second-most by a rookie in NFL history, behind only Justin Herbert's 31 in 2020."
Of course, they both had great wins today, along with Mariota. Great day for pro Duck QBs, not to mention Bucky, etc.! 🦆🦆🦆
r/ducks • u/YeatMadeIgor • 2d ago
Pro Ducks Bo Nix, Troy Franklin, Alex Forsyth and the rest of the Broncos make the NFL Playoffs
x.comr/ducks • u/Skeptical_Yoshi • 2d ago
Men's Basketball Ducks beat Terps 83-79!
Ducks bounce back with a win in conference play in the Cross Country Pond Game!
r/ducks • u/Hi_and_lo • 2d ago
Football Did anybody watch Marcus play today? The GOAT Duck still got it!
r/ducks • u/RaineFilms • 3d ago
Football Best PAC-12 After Dark Autzen Game of all time?
We all know the best Oregon after dark games like 2015 @ Arizona State and 2014 @ Utah, but what about the home games?
r/ducks • u/Friendly-Ad6808 • 3d ago
Football Does our… less than stellar show in the playoffs hurt recruiting for ‘25?
Not trying to start a fire. Just curious what everyone thinks about this.
r/ducks • u/RaineFilms • 3d ago
Football What do you think of my custom helmet?
I love the color scheme of green helmet, black facemask, yellow wings.
r/ducks • u/hythloday1 • 4d ago
Football Duck Tape: The 2025 Rose Bowl
addictedtoquack.comr/ducks • u/Logical_not • 4d ago
Men's Basketball Did Mens Basketball have the same flu the Football team had?
I know Illinois is a good team, young and still learning, but very talented. But the Ducks just didn't put up a fight. Sound familiar?
It was the same to me. No energy, not fishing through plays, no jump in the legs. The basketball team look like they caught what the Football team had.
r/ducks • u/sirsmoochalot • 4d ago
Football Ease the Sting / Eugene's Best
Henry's Child is as Duck as it gets. Hard, National, Sexy:
r/ducks • u/Billyxmac • 4d ago
Football Now that we’re through the first year
How did you all feel about the first year in the Big Ten?
Obviously it was a success, with our first undefeated regular season since 2010, and a conference title in our first year in the conference.
But personally, how did you feel about it? Did you enjoy seeing the Ducks play new teams? Was the Ohio State win in the regular season worth the move? How do you feel about it it heading in to 2025?
r/ducks • u/[deleted] • 4d ago
Football Ohio State fans are who we thought they are
One poor outlier decided to start a thread about showing some class and how Buckeye fans shouldn't troll Oregon in this sub-reddit. Well that conversation went about as well as you thought it would. Pretty much every comment was them saying "the hell with that".
They are who they are stereotyped to be. There's a reason they came in at #2 in a Sports Illustrated poll for the worst fanbase.
Check it out....
https://www.reddit.com/r/OhioStateFootball/comments/1hryjd7/stop_commenting_in_oregons_sub/
r/ducks • u/Prestigious-Pin4649 • 4d ago
Football Post-Rose Bowl letter to fellow Duck fans
Wrote this to help process my emotions
Football From a 45 year Duck fan - Good Job, Duck Fans! I am proud of you too....
Fans are a fickle lot. We demand excellence and want the best... This can often result in disparaging the team, HC, and staff. But, this loss exposed a lot of good within our fan base.
Background: My first game at Autzen was 1979. I attended regularly throughout the dark 80s and 90s. I've probably missed three or four bowl games since the mid-90s (Rose Bowl vs Penn State). I've seen a lot. Good times. Bad times.
No doubt, our Rose Bowl performance was disappointing. It's not what anyone wanted. But, when I opened this sub, I expected to see calls for Lanning's job and how the team gave up. Overwhelmingly, what I see is support. It's honestly really refreshing.
What I wouldn't have given for regular 10+ win seasons during two and a half decades of supporting this program. The success and National exposure the team has achieved is amazing....something of dreams.
This probably wasn't very articulate and didn't express my feelings well. I just wanted to share that I am really proud of this team, the coaching staff, and also the fans. Our future is so very bright under an amazing man (Lanning) and with this kind of support great things are to come.
Thank you to everyone....and as always, GO DUCKS!!!
r/ducks • u/RClarkeWrites • 5d ago
Football Recruiting Report: Oregon quarterback signee Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele to enter transfer portal
oregonlive.comr/ducks • u/Thee_Dude2 • 5d ago
Football Recruiting Dakorien Moore
Anyone see his highlights from the UA all-star game? He looked like a much bigger De’Anthony Thomas. Crazy fast and shifty. He was named MVP of the game. Exciting times ahead in Eugene!
Football Oregon recruiting is by far the best it’s ever been. But it’s still not good enough.
Say what you want about what went wrong yesterday, and there were certainly a few of them. But ultimately Ohio State just straight up had better players. Muhammad, Reed, Johnson and Savage (3-star transfers) could not check Smith and Egbuka (5-star HS players). Cornelius (0-star transfer) could not check Sawyer (5-star HS player). They don’t have a player like Caleb Downs (5-star) or TreVeyon Henderson (5-star).
There are first-round draft picks at every position on Ohio State’s roster. Derrick Harmon, who was probably the best player on the field wearing green yesterday, is the only (borderline) first rounder for Oregon.
This program has come so far, further than any program in CFB over the last 15 years. They are a 95th percentile program. But you have to be in the 99th percentile to win a national championship.
r/ducks • u/BorcBorcBorc • 5d ago
Football A Rational Take on the Rose Bowl
I know we all feel incredibly disappointed in how things unfolded yesterday. But I'd like to inject some realism and some rational hope into the discussion here because I'm seeing a lot of gloom and doom.
Dan Lanning had 10 wins in his first year. 12 in his second year. 13 in his third year with a B1G Championship and Playoff appearance. The recruiting class for next year and the year beyond are the strongest ever and strongest in the country.
He's been a head coach for 3 years. Every year has shown significant improvement. We have no reason to believe there won't be an improvement on this next year. Winning a Natty is fucking hard. It doesn't matter how many haters talk about 0 nattys or whatnot - it's the only thing they have on us. They truly do hate us because they anus. No one hates a program unless that program beats up on them consistently. And the hate isn't rational.
I was a freshman at UO in 2009. I have seen the Ducks play in FIVE Rose Bowls, three of which we won, including over the defending National Champion who was on a 27-game win streak. I've seen two Fiesta Bowl Championships, Alamo, Holiday, RedBox, a bunch of others I can't even remember because we have won so many bowl games. I have seen us win the Pac-12 Championship enough times to where I don't know exactly how many it was. I have seen us reach two National Championship Games. And they say the third time's the charm. That day will come.
Look at our schedule next year and tell me which game we lose. Maybe to Penn State? We will be in the playoffs EVERY year going forward. That is the trajectory of the program. There will be many more chances. There will be more letdowns. There also will come a day when the Ducks do go all the way.
So when they say "if not now, when?", I say, every year going forward there will be a chance. And every painful loss makes the program stronger. Failure teaches you more than success ever will.
It's going to be a very, very long time before our rivals beat us again. It's going to be a very, very long time before we aren't in the Playoffs every year.
Chin up, Ducks. We came into the Big 10 and swept it in year 1. One bad game against a juggernaut does not undo that. The good does not wash out the bad, nor the bad the good. That game sucked ass. I'm sad. But I also am very proud of this program that came from nothing and continues to improve every year.
There will come a day when the Ducks win that championship. Every Duck has its day.
r/ducks • u/ohnoohnoohyeah • 5d ago
Football Shout out to Tez.
I just wanted to give a shout out to our WR 1, Tez Johnson. Humble in victory. Classy in defeat. Never gave up in any of the games we lost. Always congratulated the other team and thanked the fans for their dupport--win or lose. We've had a lot of great players and ambassadors for our school, but Tez was one of the best. Elite football player and an even better human. Grateful he chose us. Go Ducks!
r/ducks • u/Historyofyeet • 5d ago
Men's Basketball Our basketball team got shit on too
The pain continues.
r/ducks • u/GoalOwn1324 • 5d ago
Football (Plz don’t kill me) as a Miami fan, I am genuinely curious why the hate for Cristobal?
Never followed Cristobal much before he came to coral gables.
Why is everyone here so adamant he stinks? If you didn't look up the stats you might as well think he drove the program into the ground or something.
Also if the rhetoric is that everyone here is happy he's gone then why do so many Oregon fans comment on every Miami related post in our sub and cfb saying something along the lines of "thanks for taking Mario"?
Not trying to rage bait, just actually want to know what he did to earn this reputation
EDIT- Oregon fans are Incredibly reasonable and civil. Appreciate the discourse. I will be rooting for you guys.
r/ducks • u/Curious-Soil-3853 • 5d ago
Football If OSU does not go on to win the natty how would you feel?
While OSU is indeed the most talented team on paper, I still don't trust some aspects of that team. If they don't win this year, I'd honestly would feel like throwing the big 10 title game would have been the best strategy. Because all the other teams have major flaws and I don't see any other team being able to beat Oregon in a playoff gamem.
r/ducks • u/Occams_shaving_soap • 5d ago
Football If Georgia loses all four teams who had a first round bye will have lost. Month layoff looming as a huge factor.
r/ducks • u/CarteBlanchDevereau • 5d ago
University of Oregon Mods: Can we make some changes to this sub?
With increased exposure, we are bound to get more and more tourists in this sub. And while I overall welcome everybody to visit, other teams worst elements bring out our worst elements.
I'm wondering if we can add in some user flairs, where we could have certain posts be flaired users only. ( I personally want a Troy Dye/English Gardner combo)
Or an auto generated weekly thread, where we allow, and even encourage, all shit talking to happen.
I'm not saying that we need to hide/ bitch out... but having Ohio state, and Michigan fans arguing with each other in every one of our threads belongs on facebook, or twitter.