The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are 3-0 following their first Big Ten win of the season. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks will next face the 0-3 Oregon State Beavers on Sept.
EUGENE – In the first three weeks of the 2025 season, the No. 6 Oregon Ducks have sent a clear message to the rest of the nation: they’re not taking their foot off the gas after a successful first season in the Big Ten.
After missing Oregon's Week 3 matchup against Northwestern, head coach Dan Lanning updated RB Noah Whittington's status for Saturday's game vs. Oregon State.
For the second week in a row, the No. 6 Oregon Ducks saw at least one of their players rank among the top defensive grades in the nation. The Ducks’ linebackers stole the show in their 34-14 win over Northwestern in week 3.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning confirmed that running back Noah Whittington’s availability remains in the air heading into this week’s Civil War matchup with Oregon State.
Two of Oregon’s top assistants are drawing outside interest as UCLA looks to fill its head coaching vacancy. According to reports, Ducks offensive coordinator Will Stein and defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi have been named potential candidates for the Bruins’ job.
The Oregon Ducks signed the No. 3 recruiting class in the 2025 cycle, and through three games, a couple of true freshman have already begin to stand out for the Ducks including running back Dierre Hill Jr.
While the No. 6 Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning are taking care of business on the field, recruiting never stops, especially with prospects visiting campuses during the fall.
Our Oregon football program has been firing on all cylinders since day one of the season, and a ton of young talent has started to rise up the depth chart.
Oregon’s promising start to the 2025 season may face an early challenge, as true freshman wide receiver Dakorien Moore is rumored to be dealing with a hip bruise or pointer.
The Ducks are wearing something special this week. For their rivalry clash with Oregon State, Oregon is debuting the “Shoe Duck” uniform—a clear nod to Phil Knight, who helped put Oregon football on the map.
Former Oregon wide receiver Jurrion Dickey has officially spoken out after suspension and transfer from the program. The onetime five-star recruit announced that he’s moving on to Diablo Valley College in California, but not before taking a moment to thank the Ducks and their fans for their support.
They may not match the record 15 players that the Georgia Bulldogs had drafted as part of the 2022 NFL Draft but give credit to the Oregon Ducks for trying!
The buzz around Troy Franklin all offseason wasn’t just talk - it’s showing up on Sundays. The former Oregon Ducks star opened his second NFL season with strong back-to-back performances, immediately establishing himself as one of Denver’s most reliable weapons.
Even without one of their most reliable weapons, the Oregon Ducks’ rushing attack kept humming. Starter Noah Whittington was unavailable against Northwestern, but the Ducks’ ground game didn’t miss a beat thanks to a mix of young talent and committee depth — headlined by a true freshman who looks ready for the spotlight.
For two weeks in a row the Oregon defense has been exposed, though the final scoreboard may not show it. The Duck defense has a weakness in defending the run.
Former Oregon Ducks receiver Jurrion Dickey was suspended from the team during fall camp, and he released a statement on Sunday to share his appreciation for the Oregon community during his time spent with the Ducks.
The Oregon Ducks are 3–0, but Dan Lanning isn’t exactly celebrating. After the Ducks closed out a hard-fought win over Northwestern, the head coach admitted he wasn’t thrilled with how his team finished.
The Oregon wide receiver has struggled to live up to expectations in his first two seasons with the Ducks, and he is now in a terrible position heading into 2025 as well.