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Oregon Ducks Add Josh Christensen
Oregon Ducks add elite three-star DL Josh Christensen to 2027 class—6’6”, 250 lbs powerhouse with raw strength, versatility inside/out, elite angle awareness, and elite block shedding skills, poised to make immediate impact.
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USC's Big Test Against Oregon's Harrison
USC’s biggest test in 2026? Stopping Oregon’s five-star freshman tight end Kendre’ Harrison, a two-sport beast with elite athleticism and red-zone potential, who could be the game-changer in a crucial matchup where USC’s defense must hold the Ducks under 30 to win.
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Oregon Locks Down Top Local DL
Oregon just pulled off a major recruiting coup with six-foot-six, 250-pound defensive lineman Josh Christensen from Lake Oswego, the No. 2 player in the state for the 2027 class. He chose the Ducks over powerhouse programs like Oklahoma and Washington, cementing Oregon’s hold on the top four Oregon natives for 2027. Christensen isn’t just a big name—he’s a proven winner, leading his team to a state title and earning First-Team All-State honors. His addition bolsters an already elite 2027 class featuring five-star talents like Dakota Guerrant and Rashad Streets, bringing national star power and local depth. With 19 commitments already locked i...
Oregon Eyes Top Recruit Tae Walden Jr
Oregon’s 2027 recruiting class is heating up fast, with four-star playmaker Tae Walden Jr. set to visit campus this weekend — and he’s already got top ten offers from elite programs. A dynamic weapon on offense, defense, and special teams, Walden could be the Ducks’ highest-rated recruit if he commits. With 19 four- or five-star commitments already locked in, Oregon sits eighth nationally and first in the Big Ten — ahead of Ohio State and USC — as they gear up for brutal road tests against those rivals. With signing day still months away, the race is far from over, but Oregon’s momentum is...
Christensen Leaves Huskies for Ducks
Washington Huskies lose out on towering three-star defensive prospect Josh Christensen, who flipped to Oregon Ducks — a huge blow as the Huskies now face a defensive line crunch with limited room for new recruits. Christensen, a 6’6”, 250-pound edge rusher climbing rankings, leaves Washington with just two uncommitted DL targets left in the mix: four-star tackle Sam LeJeune and three-star edge rusher Jag Ioane.
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Oregon Ducks Land Top In-State DL
Oregon Ducks strike gold with top in-state recruit Josh Christensen, a three-star defensive lineman from Lake Oswego who chose them over Oklahoma, Washington, and Cal — a major win for coach Dan Lanning’s championship-building class. With elite athleticism, quickness, and a high motor, Christensen fits the Ducks’ ideal mold and brings championship pedigree to the defensive line. His commitment, alongside cornerback Josiah Molden, cements Oregon’s dominance in Oregon’s recruiting scene and signals their intent to keep the best local talent home for a future title run.
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Oregon Ducks Lock Down Top In-State Talent
Oregon Ducks strike gold again, landing Josh Christensen—the No. 2 player in the state and a top-100 edge rusher nationally—on a home-state recruiting wave that’s turning Eugene into a magnet for Oregon’s best talent.
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Oregon Locks Down Top 4 State Prospects
Oregon just locked down the top four players in the state for the 2027 class, including massive edge rusher Josh Christensen — a six-foot-six, 250-pound First-Team All-State star who helped lead his team to a state title. With five-star Rashad Streets and four-star Cam Pritchett already on board, the Ducks are building a dominant defensive front, and Christensen’s versatility could make him a future interior force. This in-state recruiting surge signals Oregon’s serious commitment to building a championship-caliber roster for the future.
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Koi Perich Could Be Oregon's Game-Changer
Oregon’s defense just got a game-changer: safety Koi Perich, a top Big Ten transfer and ESPN’s No. 16 overall transfer pick, is poised to lead the Ducks’ secondary. After two standout seasons at Minnesota — including All-American honors and 82 tackles last year — Perich brings elite ball-hawking skills and interception prowess. He’s replacing a pro-bound player and slots into a critical role, with room to grow in tackling consistency. With Oregon’s stacked defense behind him, Perich could be the key to their national title push — and he’s already a must-watch for the 2024 season.
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Oregon Ducks Target Top 5-Star WR
Oregon Ducks are dominating the recruiting scene, already locking in 18 commitments for the 2027 class—ranking seventh nationally and first in the Big Ten. Now, they’re eyeing a potential game-changer for 2025: five-star wide receiver Xavier Sabb, a New Jersey phenom ranked fifth among receivers and 30th overall. Sabb, who exploded for nearly 900 yards and 13 TDs last season and can play defense, is visiting Eugene this weekend. With offers from Alabama, Michigan, and Tennessee, Oregon’s push is heating up—and Sabb’s final visit could lead to a decision as early as late June or July.
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Oregon Targets Top 4 Prospects
Oregon’s recruiting machine is firing on all cylinders this Father’s Day weekend, hosting four elite prospects with a shot at locking them all down. Five-star receiver Xavier Sabb, the final stop on his June tour, is getting a last-minute pitch from the Ducks. Four-star tight end Anthony Cartwright, a Michigan native, is eyeing Oregon’s NFL pedigree and offensive coordinator’s track record. Tae Walden, a top Tennessee athlete with SEC interest, is in Eugene to see if Oregon can outshine the SEC. And four-star linebacker Braylon Feister, from Ohio, could find a home with the Ducks’ linebacker...
Oregon Ducks 2026: Can They Win It All
Oregon Ducks football is poised for a historic 2026 season, ranked No. 2 nationally behind Ohio State with a showdown looming in Columbus. Their offense looks potent, but the real story is the defense—loaded with returning stars like AMauri Washington, Uiagalelei, and Perich—and bolstered by a top recruiting class and savvy transfers. Coach Lanning’s depth and strategy could make them the team to beat. Opening at home against Boise State, they’re ready to prove they’re championship contenders.
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Oregon’s 2027 Class Needs Depth
Oregon’s 2027 recruiting class is already ranked eighth nationally, but Coach Dan Lanning’s staff knows they can’t rest on their laurels. With key players like center Iapani Laloulu set to graduate, the Ducks need to beef up their offensive line for long-term success. On defense, while they’ve landed top safety Semaj Stanford and added Koi Perich from the portal, they’re still chasing more playmaking talent in the backfield. And wide receiver? With Dakorien Moore and Jeremiah McClellan likely leaving for the pros, Oregon is eyeing a potential five-star gem in Xavier Sabb to reload the passing ga...
Dakorien Moore’s NIL Rise with Oregon
Dakorien Moore is dominating the NIL scene, starring in NXTRND’s latest ad campaign alongside elite athletes like Chris Henry Jr. and Malachi Toney, while also earning millions from deals with Red Bull, Nike, and more. With a seven-figure NIL valuation and hundreds of thousands of social media followers, Moore is becoming a national draw for Oregon, helping the Ducks attract top talent. Despite a knee injury that ended his freshman season early, he’s fully healthy and rebuilding chemistry with QB Dante Moore ahead of the season opener against Boise State. Plus, he’s set to headline a major...
Oregon Baseball’s Offseason Exodus
Oregon baseball’s offseason is unraveling as key players vanish to the transfer portal, leaving a once-proud program scrambling to rebuild after a historic run to the Austin Super Regional. Financial disparities between revenue sports like football and baseball, combined with the lure of bigger NIL deals and MLB draft prospects, are forcing top talent away — especially to SEC programs with deeper pockets. With Coach Wasikowski already adept at navigating the transfer portal, the Ducks face a steep climb — and the MLB draft’s potential reforms may offer hope for keeping stars longer, but for now, the future looks uncertai...
Oregon Eyes Top Tight End Commit
Oregon’s 2027 recruiting class is heating up fast, with five-star WR Dakota Guerrant already locked in and eyes on two more five-stars. Now, they’re closing in on four-star TE Anthony Cartwright, who could commit as early as this weekend. With five former Ducks tight ends headed to NFL training camps—including first- and second-round picks—the Ducks’ offensive coordinator Drew Mehringer’s proven track record and NFL pipeline make them irresistible. If Cartwright joins, Oregon could land its ninth four-star recruit and potentially claim the top recruiting class in the nation, solidifying their offensive future.
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Oregon Aims for Championship with Loaded Roster
Oregon’s football program is firing on all cylinders, aiming for its first national championship under Coach Dan Lanning. With a stacked roster, key returnees like QB Dante Moore and a breakout freshman RB duo, plus a defense led by a returning starting line and depth upgrades, the Ducks are built for a title run. New coordinators may cause early hiccups, but the talent is undeniable. The biggest question? Can the new kicker and punter step up? The stage is set for a historic season.
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Rosenberger Eyes Oregon's OL Pipeline
Garrett Rosenberger, a towering three-star OL from Chillicothe, Ohio, is seriously eyeing Oregon as a top destination—after a recent visit and an offer, the Ducks now sit alongside NC State as his favorites. He’s drawn by Oregon’s elite track record in developing offensive linemen: since Dan Lanning took over in 2022, seven OLs have been drafted, with 31 total players selected in the last four drafts—including seven OLs. Combined with Lanning’s playoff runs in 2024 and 2025, Oregon’s blend of program success and player development is proving irresistible to elite recruits like Rosenberger.
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Oregon Ducks Bring Joy to Grants Pass Kids
Four Oregon Ducks football stars hit the field in Grants Pass—not for a game, but to ignite joy at the annual Kids Dash, where they became coaches, cheerleaders, and role models for 500 kids aged 2 to 14. Running races, tackling obstacle courses, and sharing smiles, the players turned a community event into a magical day of connection. Under Coach Dan Lanning’s leadership, Oregon’s commitment to character and giving back shines through initiatives like ‘Ducks Do More’ and cancer research fundraising. For Grants Pass, the Ducks’ presence wasn’t just a boost—it was a unifier, turning a simple race into unforg...
Oregon’s 2028 Recruiting Sweepstakes
Oregon is on a recruiting tear, locking down five-star talent for 2027 while quietly laying groundwork for 2028 with five new scholarship offers—including twin brothers, a dynamic RB, and a standout OL—showing they’re building a dynasty one elite recruit at a time.
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Oregon Ducks OL Depth & Culture
Oregon Ducks football takes center stage as they dive deep into their offensive line’s evolution, spotlighting veteran Iapani Laloulu’s decision to stay and the unique energy of spring practice. The team celebrates its strong culture, leadership, and the unbreakable bonds forged among linemen—especially the left tackle group—while also honoring Michael Bennett’s impact. Beyond the field, they tackle mental health in sports and the relentless drive for growth, even after standout seasons. Meanwhile, the USC Trojans’ rising tight end room offers a glimpse into conference-wide developments, and the conversation extends to policy, with discussions on the Protect...
Oregon’s Wide Receiver Streak Continues
Oregon’s wide receiver corps is exploding with elite talent, landing five-star recruit Dakota Guerrant—and it’s their fifth straight five-star receiver class since 2023. Under Coach Dan Lanning and the masterful recruiting of Ross Douglas, the Ducks are building a future-loaded roster of playmakers. Now the real test begins: can this stacked class translate into NFL first-round picks?
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Jett Harrison's Future Is Bright
Jett Harrison, the son of NFL legend Marvin Harrison and brother of Arizona Cardinals star Marvin Harrison Jr., is already a five-star wide receiver target for 2028 — and Oregon is making serious moves to land him. Already impressed by Oregon’s facilities, coaching staff, and competitive culture, Jett’s visits have left a strong mark, even as Ohio State and other power programs keep tabs. With his family legacy and his own ambitions, Harrison’s path could lead him to Oregon — or beyond — but one thing’s clear: he’s not here to follow the script.
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Oregon Ducks Chase Title Amid Big Rivals
Oregon Ducks are primed for a championship run in 2026 with star QB Dante Moore, just two wins shy of the title game last season. But don’t count them out—Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Texas are all gunning for glory, with CJ Carr, Julian Sayin, and Arch Manning ready to deliver jaw-dropping showdowns. The path to the trophy is brutal, but this season promises epic battles and unforgettable moments.
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Oregon RBs Battle Back to NFL
Three Oregon Ducks running backs are making their mark in the NFL: Bucky Irving’s shoulder rehab is progressing with minicamp appearances, Jordan James is battling for a backup role in San Francisco, and undrafted Noah Whittington is fighting for a roster spot in Houston—all while fans watch how the Ducks’ NFL pipeline continues to thrive under Dan Lanning.
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Sam Ngata Commits to Oregon Ducks
Sam Ngata, a three-star linebacker and son of Hall of Fame NFL star Haloti Ngata, has officially committed to Oregon, shutting down all other recruitment options. Embracing the weight of his family legacy, Sam sees it as both an honor and a challenge—and plans to deepen his ties to Eugene, limiting visits to just the Ducks. This commitment comes at a crucial time for Oregon, offering momentum after recent losses. With determination and pride, Sam is ready to carve his own path while building on the Ngata name.
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Oregon Ducks Target Top Recruits This Weekend
Oregon Ducks’ recruiting weekend explodes with top talent rolling into town as they chase a top-five class. Five-star receiver Xavier Sabb, a Gatorade Player of the Year and standout from New Jersey, makes his official visit — hoping Oregon can outshine Alabama’s family ties. Tight end Anthony Cartwright, poised to commit soon, and linebacker Brayton Feister, who just toured Georgia, are both in the final decision phase with Oregon leading. Receiver Tae Walden leans SEC, but Oregon’s push could still sway him, while defensive lineman Brayden Parks — once Notre Dame-bound — now has Oregon’s final visit looming. Offensive lineman Lex Ma...
Jeremiah McClellan's Next-Level NIL Deal
Jeremiah McClellan is leveling up his NIL game with a wild new deal with Oakley Meta, using smart glasses to let fans experience his catches from his POV—next-level hype. Already a highlight machine last season with jaw-dropping grabs and a toe-tapping TD, he’s becoming Oregon’s most marketable player, perfectly aligned with the Ducks’ innovative brand. With a “would rather die than drop a pass” mentality and serious dedication, he’s building momentum as a top target for 2026. Plus, he’s jetting off to Tokyo with Coach Lanning and five other Ducks for a global football showcase, putting Oregon o...
Five-Star WR Dakota Guerrant Commits to Oregon
Oregon just landed a massive recruiting win with five-star wide receiver Dakota Guerrant committing to the Ducks, choosing them over his home-state Michigan. Ranked 23rd nationally and fourth-best receiver in his class, Guerrant plans to enroll early and could make an immediate impact as a freshman, stepping into a key role as Oregon prepares for potential NFL losses. His addition makes the 2027 class the top-ranked in the Big Ten and fifth nationally, with only one other receiver already signed. This move signals Oregon’s serious push to remain a national championship contender.
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Oregon Ducks Chase First National Title
Oregon Ducks aim for their first national championship under Dan Lanning in 2026, riding high off last year’s near-miss, but their path is paved with peril: brutal road games against USC and Ohio State, the health of star QB Dante Moore, and a history of costly turnovers could derail their dream. Can they avoid mistakes, stay injury-free, and conquer the toughest matchups to finally crown themselves champions?
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Oregon's Key Players Return With Questions
Oregon’s 2026 season looks promising, but key returnees are still rehabbing—Evan Stewart, Dave Iuli, Jeremiah McClellan, Trey McNutt, Brayden Platt, and Gatlin Bair—all missed spring action with undisclosed injuries. Stewart’s return as a receiver leader, Iuli’s health as the lone returning OL starter, and McNutt’s leg recovery are critical. McClellan’s route development and Platt’s linebacker depth could be game-changers. With the team aiming for a championship, keeping these stars healthy and sharp will make or break the season.
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Who Will Shine in Opening Game
The college football season is just months away, and fans are buzzing as key defensive starters return alongside exciting new talent. The opener against Boise State promises fireworks, especially with the summer silence making every game feel like a big event. Everyone’s wondering who’ll step up to make game-changing plays — from depth players to breakout stars — as the roster reshuffles take shape. The countdown is on.
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Oregon Eyes Stepp for 2027
Oregon’s football program is heating up the recruiting trail with two five-star commits already locked in for 2027—and they’re closing in on a third, top-rated cornerback Hayden Stepp, who’s set to announce his decision soon. Coming from the same elite high school as Jett Washington, Stepp is the top player in Nevada and currently eyeing a final decision among Alabama, Georgia, Cal, and Oregon—with his recent visit to Eugene tipping the scales in the Ducks’ favor. Oregon’s defense, already known for churning out NFL talent like Super Bowl participant Christian Gonzalez, is getting a major boost wi...
Oregon Eyes Five-Star Receiver Xavier Sabb
Oregon’s 2027 recruiting class just got a major boost with the commitment of five-star WR Dakota Guerrant, and they’re not stopping there—Xavier Sabb, a blisteringly fast receiver with elite basketball skills, is now officially visiting Eugene and could be headed to Eugene next. If Sabb commits, Oregon could vault into elite recruiting territory with two five-stars at wideout, signaling a historic buildup for the Ducks’ offense.
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Depth Over Talent
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore credits Coach Dan Lanning for building a championship-caliber depth chart that kept them competitive despite a brutal injury crisis last season, with key players sidelined and even defensive linemen moved to running back. Lanning’s relentless emphasis on preparedness means every player gets meaningful reps, giving confidence that backups will step up when called upon. With multiple players set to graduate and fall camp just around the corner, the Ducks aim to carry their strong non-conference record into 2026, starting with a home showdown against Boise State — their fifth meeting — as they look to extend their...
Oregon Ducks Land Top Receiver
Oregon Ducks just pulled off a major recruiting coup with five-star wide receiver Dakota Guerrant, the nation’s fourth-best receiver, officially committing on Tuesday. His dream school narrative mirrors quarterback Will Mencl’s, creating a dynamic duo poised to light up Autzen Stadium. Guerrant’s junior stats—58 catches, 1,100+ yards, 27 TDs—showcased his elite versatility, earning him early trust from coaches Dan Lanning and Ross Douglas. His dad confirmed Oregon was his top choice before the offer even came. With five-star edge Rashad Streets and four-star linebacker Toa Satele rounding out the class, Oregon now boasts the No. 4 recruiting class nationally...
Lanning’s Defenseless Recruiting Win
Dan Lanning’s defensive reputation didn’t stop him from building Oregon’s wide receiver corps into a recruiting powerhouse—just look at the latest five-star commit, Dakota Guerrant, who joins a streak of top-tier WRs signed in five straight classes.
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Ngata Joins Ducks as Legacy Star
Oregon’s recruiting machine just hit another gear with the commitment of linebacker Sam Ngata, a legacy son of Hall of Famer Haloti Ngata and a junior standout with 66 tackles. Already pledged since January, he joins a growing wave of legacy talent like Josiah Molden and Akili Smith Jr., reinforcing Oregon’s strategy of building through deep-rooted connections. With 18 commitments now locked in, this class is poised to challenge for a top-five national ranking.
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Oregon Targets Top LB Landon Miller
Oregon Ducks are on fire in the 2028 recruiting race, locking in top-ranked linebacker Landon Miller as their top priority — and he’s already in a group chat with head coach Dan Lanning. Standing 6’2”, weighing 210 lbs, and hailing from Concord, CA, Miller is a four-star prospect ranked seventh among linebackers in his class. Oregon made their move early — offering him in May 2025 and staying aggressive even as other elite programs like USC, Ohio State, and Notre Dame also chased him. On the field, Miller showed flashes of elite potential as a sophomore, tallying 38 tackles, 6 TFLs, 2 sacks, an interception, and a fumble rec...