The Oregon Ducks have been recruiting many of the top names in the country at the wide receiver position as they are looking to continue a lengthy streak of bringing in some of the best route runners in the country.
There is no doubt College Football’s newly expanded Playoffs have changed the definition of success, as a handful of teams consider themselves annual title contenders.
The Oregon Ducks are currently 9-17 with a 2-13 record in Big Ten play, and the offseason is rapidly approaching with only five remaining games in the regular season.
Recruiting for all the different classes is beginning to heat up with official visits being set all across college football. In the past week, a number of four-star and five-star recruits have announced their plans to visit the Oregon Ducks at various points throughout the spring and summer.
One of the biggest offseason additions for the Oregon Ducks through the transfer portal is safety Koi Perich. The Oregon Ducks acquired 13 players through the portal, and while the team is bringing in notable players, Perich can make an immediate impact for the program.
Oregon Ducks football enters the season with expectations rooted in recent performance rather than hype. The Ducks have built a roster designed to play fast, stay balanced on offense, and avoid the defensive breakdowns that have cost them in past seasons.
EUGENE – The wide receiver room is set to be one of the Oregon Ducks’ most competitive positions heading into the 2026 season. Even with former five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore and veteran wide receiver Evan Stewart returning, analysts are quick to rank other receivers over the Ducks’.
The Oregon Ducks are returning a considerable amount of starters on both sides of the ball from their 2025 team as they get ready to make a push for a College Football Playoff championship next season. As the offseason progresses, the competition begins to turn up a notch and position battles for starting gigs begin to heat up.
2025 was a year of mixed expectations. As fans we expect a lot from our team and knew we had some real talent on our hands this past season, but the problem was that we had a lot of young talent.
EUGENE – Between the core of the Oregon Ducks’ starting lineup returning and talented recruits and transfers coming in, there’s set to be plenty of talent at Autzen Stadium in 2026.
The Big Ten is reportedly considering the idea of College Football Playoff expansion, and a potential 24-team bracket using the results of the 2025 season has been revealed.
Linebacker recruit Bam Pelzer from the class of 2029 is one of the top prospects in the nation for his class and at his position. He has started to pick up some buzz after his first high school season with The Pennington School from Pennington, New Jersey, as he now holds offers from nearly 10 schools.
EDGE recruit Dekeen Kuyateh from the class of 2029 is one of the top prospects in his grade and is starting to pick up more offers following a successful season with St.
EUGENE – One of the pleasant surprises from the Oregon Ducks’ 2025 season was the play of the program’s true freshmen running backs. Oregon running back Dierre Hill Jr.
EUGENE – The Oregon Ducks made it to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff in 2025 with one of their top offensive weapons sidelined. Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart’s recent social media activity indicates that his return to the field is trending in a positive direction.
Running back recruit Makai Buchanan from the class of 2029 has solidified himself as one of the top recruits in the country following his first high school season with Victor Valley High School in California.
After a productive freshman season with the Oregon Ducks, Dakorien Moore will be looking to prove himself as one of the country’s best wide receivers next season.
EUGENE – The Oregon Ducks made it to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff in 2025 with one of their top offensive weapons sidelined. Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart’s recent social media activity indicates that his return to the field is trending in a positive direction.
In his first 15 seasons as head coach of the Oregon men’s basketball program, Dana Altman strung together 15-straight 20+ win seasons, never missing a postseason appearance.
For the first time in program history, the two-time reigning Southland Conference Tournament champions, Southeastern Louisiana, landed on the NFCA/GoRout Division I Coaches Poll. Debuting at No.25, the Lions earned 65 votes after going 4-2 at the NFCA Leadoff Classic in Clearwater, Fla.
Dillon Brooks has always relished the role of playing the Joker to LeBron James’ Batman, and he was back at it again recently, when he told content creator N3onHQ that the NBA’s all-time leading scorer is overrated.
The 2026 NFL Draft looks even thinner at the most important position after Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore confirmed Wednesday he's returning to school next season. QB-needy teams may now start looking ahead to 2027.