The No. 5 Oregon Ducks will be expected to be active in the transfer portal once again this offseason, hoping to fill gaps left behind by players who are going to be declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft as well as some players who may be graduating or transferring out themselves.
Oregon football team just locked in a major piece of its 2026 foundation, with starting center Iapani Laloulu announcing he’ll return next season right as the Ducks ramp up for the Orange Bowl against Texas Tech.
No. 5 ranked Oregon football received a key boost to its future roster Tuesday, as starting center Iapani Laloulu announced his decision to return for the 2026 season ahead of the Orange Bowl vs.
In a post on No. 5 Oregon Ducks starting center Iapani "Poncho" Laloulu's Instagram page, the Rimington Trophy Award finalist let it be known he's staying in Eugene, Oregon for his senior year, the 2026 season.
The Oregon Ducks had one of the best season in program history last year and a large part of their offensive success can be traced back to the talent along the offensive line.
When it comes to reliable returning players on the Oregon Ducks, junior center Iapani "Poncho" Laloulu typically comes to mind. The only remaining consistent
A paramount strength that the 2025 Oregon Ducks will have is at quarterback with incoming junior Dante Moore, thanks to his offensive line protecting him and giving him time in the pocket.
The 2025 college football season is heating up and the Oregon Ducks are again considered College Football Playoff contenders. Many questions remain... Which players will stand out?
After the Oregon Ducks' first two games against Idaho and Boise State, a lot of concern started bubbling over about the state of the offensive line. The Ducks had given up seven sacks in two games after only giving up five sacks the whole season during the previous year.