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As the carousel begins to spin, Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning has once again become a “hot name to watch.”Would Lanning actually leave Eugene and the Oregon football program? A winning coach with a superb culture,
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Oregon Ducks fans should root for some surprising teams during the team's bye week which can set them up for a stronger path to the playoff
With Oregon on its bye week, Ducks fans can take a breather, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to root for around the country. Several key games this weekend could directly impact Oregon’s College Football Playoff hopes and strengthen its résumé as the season enters its final stretch.
The Big Ten conference named Oregon running back Jordon Davison as their Freshman of the Week on Monday following his performance in the Ducks’ win over Wisconsin last weekend. Davidson is now only the third football player from Oregon to earn a Big Ten weekly honor this season.
The Oregon Ducks football team remained at No. 6 in the AP Poll, but Oregon dropped down from No. 6 to No. 8 in ESPN's Power Rankings, after a lackluster 21-7 w
The Oregon point guard, who broke his hand earlier this month, has been wearing a soft splint in the weeks since.
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Oregon Coast braces for potential ‘significant flooding’ as king tides approach
Scientists are expecting big waves along the coast next week, with king tides slated to begin on Nov. 4 and last through Nov. 7. But as storm chasers try to plan where they might spot the biggest wave,
Punching in his second big man touchdown in his time as an Oregon Duck, offensive lineman Gernorris Wilson talks suiting up as No. 35, how different a play looked in practice vs the game, and Key and Peele's influence on his touchdown celebration.
The Oregon Food Bank has warned that more Oregonians will go hungry as a result of the temporary cutoff in food assistance in November. Food banks around the state “cannot absorb the loss of SNAP,” the organization said, noting that demand for food donations had been rising even before the government shutdown.