
Oregon Ducks’ Young Guns Eye First National Championship
Oregon's 2025 recruiting class, now sophomores, combines elite talent with playoff-tested poise, positioning the Ducks for a championship run.
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Oregon's 2025 recruiting class, now sophomores, combines elite talent with playoff-tested poise, positioning the Ducks for a championship run.

The Ducks aim to translate offseason work into a championship run, highlighting quarterback Dante Moore and a roster of playmakers on both sides of the ball.

Oregon Ducks' freshmen are poised to make a major impact in the 2026 season, highlighted by standout performances from Devin Jackson, Immanuel Iheanacho and others.

After a devastating leg injury ended his freshman season, Trey McNutt is leveraging film study and veteran mentorship to compete for a role in Oregon’s secondary.

The Oregon Ducks aim to capture the 2026 national championship, leveraging a returning quarterback, defensive stalwarts and new coordinators while navigating a demanding schedule and past playoff setbacks.

Jordon Davison’s broken collarbone sidelines him for six to eight weeks, prompting the Ducks to rely on Dierre Hill, Da’Jaun Riggs, Simeon Price and emerging freshmen to fill the void.

Jordon Davison, the Oregon Ducks' starting running back, will miss the first six to eight weeks of the season after breaking his collarbone in a playoff game. The team will rely on a group of backup runners to fill the void.

An editorial look at the Oregon Ducks' most promising offensive contributors and how their roles translate into fantasy football value.

Oregon enters the 2026 season as a top Big Ten team, boasting a returning quarterback in Dante Moore, a dominant defensive line, and a roster loaded with talent aimed at ending a Peach Bowl heartbreak and capturing a national championship.

Boise State’s 2026 opener pits the Broncos against an Oregon team that returns a Heisman‑caliber quarterback and a defense ranked among the nation’s best.

An in‑depth look at the top running backs poised to define fantasy lineups, the importance of four‑RB weekly stacks, and the players leading the conversation.

Preseason polls place Ohio State at the top, Iowa at eighth, and highlight All‑Big Ten selections and player of the year favorites as media days begin in Chicago.

The survey asks supporters to rank the likelihood of impact for Oregon’s 2026 true freshmen on the offensive side of the ball, offering a glimpse into early expectations for the program’s depth.

CBS Sports analyst Brad Crawford has placed the Oregon Ducks among the clear front‑runners for the 2026 College Football Playoff, citing a potent mix of returning stars, a revamped defense and a championship pedigree. Yet the path to the title is littered with formidable opponents and chemistry questions that could shape the team’s ultimate destiny.

From a surprise appearance at Zach Bryan’s Autzen Stadium concert to leading the Ducks to a College Football Playoff semifinal, quarterback Dante Moore’s offseason was as diverse as it was productive, setting the stage for a high‑stakes 2026 campaign.

After three seasons of steady growth, the Oregon Ducks are poised to contend for their maiden college football crown, but a tough schedule and key matchups will test their resolve.

The Ducks' blend of experience and fresh leadership sets the stage for a potential breakthrough in the upcoming season.

Yahoo Sports has opened college fantasy football to the public, and the Oregon Ducks are emerging as a focal point with explosive offensive and defensive projections, highlighted by nine players ranked in the top-300 for the 2026 draft.

Yahoo Sports' first College Fantasy Football game mirrors NFL fantasy mechanics while spotlighting programs like Oregon, yet concerns about mental health, gambling and game integrity loom large.

Yahoo Sports has launched a new fantasy football platform for the 2026 season, publishing its first 300‑player rankings. The list spotlights several Oregon Ducks standouts and includes a surprise rating for national quarterback prospect Dante Moore.

With fall camp approaching in July, Oregon’s defensive staff and supporters are eyeing true freshmen who could replicate last year’s breakout stars — Dakorien Moore, Jordon Davison, Dierre Hill Jr., and Brandon Finney — while debating which group is most likely, and most surprising, to contribute in 2026.

With quarterback Dante Moore in the Heisman conversation and a pipeline of elite recruits, the Oregon Ducks are projected to dominate college football through 2028.

The Oregon Ducks’ Tokyo stop features a Heisman‑focused campaign, billboard displays and a giant inflatable Duck, while fans flood the streets with autograph requests and cheers.

The Oregon Ducks' Tokyo stop blends gridiron action, billboard hype, and enthusiastic local supporters, underscoring the sport's growing global reach.