The Oregon Ducks are no stranger to flexing their recruiting muscles but one their biggest additions in program history could be on the horizon. Oregon
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The Oregon Ducks have secured 18 signees so far to add to their 2026 recruiting class. However, some coaching changes at the Ducks' Big Ten Conference rivals could lead to a flip, and some of Oregon's current stars are putting on the pressure.
The Oregon Ducks have 21 commits in the 2026 recruiting class with 18 signatures announced as of Wednesday evening. However, Oregon coach Dan Lanning and his staff also announced the signature of five-star wide receiver Gatlin Bair, originally a member of the 2024 class.
The Oregon Ducks made some splashes on the recruiting front as the Early Signing Period rolls around. Despite having a majority of their 2026 recruiting class locked in and ready to go, Oregon coach Dan Lanning added a few more pieces to the class with potentially more on the way.
With the No. 5 Oregon Ducks predicted to go to the College Football Playoffs, fans and media members alike are speculating when and where the Ducks will play prior to conference championships cementing the official bracket.
The undefeated Oregon Ducks Women’s basketball team is preparing for a rivalry game against Oregon State in their tenth game of the 2025-26 season. The game against Oregon State will be the last until Oregon faces their first Big Ten opponent in No.
The Oregon Ducks are preparing for another potential championship run, with their spot in the College Football Playoff now unofficially secured after a 11-1 regular season.
The Oregon Ducks have completed one of the best seasons in program history, having finished the regular season at 11-1 and unofficially securing a spot in the College Football Playoff for the second consecutive season.
Oregon Ducks fans are becoming more and more used to watching their former quarterbacks face off on Sundays. Former Oregon quarterbacks Marcus Mariota and Bo Nix headlined the week of standout NFL performances with their overtime thriller.
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks unofficially secured a spot in the College Football Playoff for a second consecutive season following Saturday's 26-14 over their arch-rival, the Washington Huskies in Seattle.
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks finished the regular season with an 11-1 record, winning a rivalry matchup against the Washington Huskies. Despite the win, the Ducks will not be playing in the Big Ten championship, but Oregon is in a good position for the College Football Playoff.
The Oregon Ducks capped off the regular season with an emphatic 26-14 win over Washington and should earn an at-large bid into the College Football Playoff with an 11-1 record.
A clutch touchdown from quarterback Dante Moore to wide receiver Malik Benson touchdown and four field goals from kicker Atticus Sappington helped the Oregon Ducks secure a 26-14 victory in Washington and finish the regular season with just one loss.
After the No. 6 Oregon Ducks beat the Washington Huskies on Saturday, Oregon's focused has shifted towards the College Football Playoff. The final 12-team bracket will not be revealed until Dec.
The Oregon Ducks have been in the midst of a strong season as they look to make the Big Ten Championship Game as well as the College Football Playoff. While they are currently third in the conference, they are the reigning Big Ten champions.
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are quickly closing in on the early national signing period and will be bringing in the No. 4 recruiting class in the country, according to On3.
For all of the noise around rankings, résumés and selection-committee math, Oregon’s path is brutally simple: win in Seattle, and the Ducks are almost certainly in the College Football Playoff.
The California Golden Bears are entering their hat into the ring in what is undoubtedly one of the more high-profile "coaching carousel" college football seasons in recent memory.
The SEC announced earlier this year that its in-conference football schedule will expand beginning in the 2026 season, and Oregon head coach Dan Lanning is getting some final shots in before that happens.
Dan Lanning’s name comes up when big college football jobs become available, but he made as firm a statement as possible on Saturday regarding his future.
College Football Playoff selectors will keep a close eye on what happens this Saturday as USC hits the road against Oregon in this consequential Big Ten matchup.