The Oregon Ducks hosted several recruits over the weekend, including four-star offensive lineman Jackson Roper, as the program works on building an elite 2027 recruiting class.
The Oregon Ducks will go into their 2026 season with perhaps the highest expectations the program has ever had thanks to quarterback Dante Moore returning alongside wide receivers Dakorien Moore and Evan Stewart.
EUGENE – Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is off to a hot start in the 2027 recruiting cycle. The program is currently up to two commitments, but a handful of top recruits continue to appear in Eugene for visits.
During his four seasons as Oregon’s coach, Dan Lanning has built the Ducks roster through the transfer portal and NIL, resulting in great success over the last few years.
The 2025 college football season is complete, shifting focus to 2026 and beyond. This also means concentrating on assembling the 2027 recruiting classes.
EUGENE – Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning continues to battle for the commitments of the top players in the 2027 recruiting class. While the program hasn’t yet secured a commitment from a 2027 wide receiver, it appears to be closing in on a top target.
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning and his staff are always looking for ways to put themselves in the best position to excel down the line when it comes to the world of recruiting.
EUGENE – Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning and his staff have been busy recruiting top players in the 2027 recruiting class since the college football season ended.
Fueled by a dominant offensive showing, Indiana Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti led his team to the program's first College Football Playoff National Championship, edging the Miami Hurricanes 27-21, shortly after decisively defeating the Oregon Ducks in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
The Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning are heading into the offseason looking to build off the momentum of their last few elite recruiting classes. Lanning and his staff took time in the week after the national championship game to travel around the country and visit several recruits.
Narratives, narratives, narratives. The entire college football landscape is driven by perception and propaganda. All season long, all we heard from ESPN was that the SEC is the most dominant league.
EUGENE - Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning wasted little time getting back on the recruiting trail following the conclusion of the 2025 season. The Ducks’ coaching staff has flown all over the country in recent days, with photos surfacing online of Lanning and his assistants meeting with several top recruiting targets.
The Oregon Ducks are set to go into 2026 with a lot of high expectations, as they are bringing back a ton of key pieces into the fold, including Ducks quarterback Dante Moore.
Though the 2027–28 season remains years away, the Oregon Ducks are already laying the groundwork on the recruiting trail. On Wednesday, coach Dan Lanning stopped in Chandler, Arizona, to meet with class of 2027 offensive line recruit Dajohn Yarborough.
EUGENE – The chaos of the transfer portal is almost over. The window for players to enter the portal closed on Jan. 16, and many transfers were quick to commit to new programs.
Ever since Colorado offensive tackle Jordan Seaton chose to enter the transfer portal, he has been a hot topic of conversation. Talented offensive linemen are always going to be valued heavily, especially those with the size, experience, and upside that Seaton possesses.
The Oregon Ducks hired coach Dan Lanning in December 2021, and the program has been trending upward under his leadership. Coming off a 13-2 season, the Ducks advanced to the College Football Playoff Semifinal.
The final stages of the college football transfer portal cycle are bound to keep producing uncertainty, especially around the few elite prospects still available with the season finally complete.
Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks are having a tough time trying to compete in the Peach Bowl against the Indiana Hoosiers. Despite entering the game as
Oregon coach Dan Lanning is one of a number of coaches who is having to deal with the awkward college football schedule and assistant coaches accepting jobs elsewhere before their seasons are over.