Oregon Ducks football

College football team for the University of Oregon

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2025 Haloti Ngata inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, recognized for playing defensive tackle at Oregon from 2002-2005
2025 Dan Lanning wins the Stallings Award.
January 1 2025 Oregon played Ohio State in the Rose Bowl Game, losing 41-21 in Pasadena. This was part of their ongoing rivalry after Oregon's move to the B1G Ten Conference.
2024 Atticus Sappington became a top career field goal percentage leader with 85.0% and maintained an 85.0% field goal percentage for the season.
2024 Matayo Uiagalelei records 10.5 sacks in a single season, contributing to the Oregon Ducks' defensive legacy.
2024 Tez Johnson breaks his own single season record with 83 receptions in the 2024 season.
2024 Tez Johnson continues his high-performance streak with 12 receptions against Idaho and 11 receptions against UCLA and Penn State.
2024 Jordan James continues the rushing touchdown legacy with 15 touchdowns in the 2024 season.
2024 Selected as the first seed in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff after finishing the regular season with a 13-0 record.
2024 Dillon Gabriel wins both the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and the Griese–Brees Quarterback of the Year. Tez Johnson is named Big Ten Championship Game MVP.
2024 Bryce Boettcher wins the Burlsworth Trophy.
2024 Won the Big Ten championship by defeating Penn State.
2024 Lost to Ohio State 21-41 in the Rose Bowl, despite having defeated Ohio State earlier in the regular season.
2024 Oregon Ducks football team was recognized as national champions by multiple NCAA-designated major selectors after completing a 13-1 season under head coach Dan Lanning.
December 9 2024 Quarterback Dillon Gabriel is announced as a Heisman Trophy Finalist, becoming the 5th Ducks player and 3rd Oregon quarterback to be invited to the award ceremony in New York.
August 1 2024 Oregon moves from the Pac-12 Conference to the Big Ten Conference, changing the context of their long-standing rivalry with Oregon State.
2023 Bo Nix further improves his records, achieving 4,742 total offense yards and 51 touchdowns in his second season with Oregon.
2023 Troy Franklin breaks career receiving touchdown record with 14 touchdowns in a single season
2023 Troy Franklin has an outstanding season, ranking 1st in single-season receiving yards with 1,383 yards. Tez Johnson also has a notable season, ranking 3rd with 1,182 receiving yards.
2023 Tez Johnson sets a single season reception record with 86 receptions in the 2023 season.
2023 Tez Johnson has multiple notable single-game performances, including 12 receptions against California, 11 receptions against Oregon State, and 11 receptions against Liberty.
2023 Troy Franklin records 82 receptions in the 2023 season.
2023 Bo Nix continues his quarterback career at Oregon Ducks.
2023 Washington wins the PAC 12 championship, further establishing its recent dominance in the rivalry.
2023 LaMichael James inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, recognized for playing running back at Oregon from 2009-2011
2023 Bo Nix is named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year.
2023 Bo Nix wins the William V. Campbell Trophy. Jackson Powers-Johnson wins the Rimington Trophy.
2023 Under head coach Dan Lanning, Oregon Ducks reached the Pac-12 Championship Game as the 2nd seed, losing to Washington 31-34.
December 4 2023 Bo Nix is announced as a Heisman Trophy Finalist, becoming the 4th player from Oregon to be invited to the New York award ceremony.
October 5 2023 Oregon revealed its Big Ten Conference opponents for the years 2024 through 2028, with a protected annual rivalry game against Washington confirmed.
September 2 2023 Dan Lanning coached Oregon to a significant non-conference victory against Texas in the Kickoff Game at Autzen Stadium, marking a major early-season win for the program.
January 1 2023 Oregon won the Fiesta Bowl against Liberty with a strong performance, 45-6
2022 Camden Lewis maintained an impressive 81.3% field goal percentage and made 3 field goals in a game against Washington State.
2022 Bo Nix joins Oregon, quickly establishing significant total offense and touchdown records with 4,103 yards and 43 touchdowns in his first season.
2022 Bo Nix begins his quarterback career at Oregon Ducks.
2022 Cam McCormick receives the Orange Bowl Courage Award.
December 31 2022 Oregon played in the Alamo Bowl, defeating North Carolina in a high-scoring game.
December 28 2022 Oregon won the Holiday Bowl against North Carolina 28-27
December 3 2022 Dan Lanning led the Oregon Ducks to win the Pac-12 Championship Game against USC, securing the conference title for the first time since 2018.
2021 Troy Franklin begins a three-year receiving career from 2021 to 2023, ultimately ranking 7th in career receiving yards.
2021 Oregon Ducks appeared in the Pac-12 Championship Game, losing to Utah 10-38.
2021 Oregon started the season 4-0 and rose to number 3 in national polls with a win over then number 3 Ohio State before losing to Stanford.
December 29 2021 Oregon lost the Alamo Bowl to Oklahoma 32-47
December 11 2021 Dan Lanning was named the 35th head coach of the University of Oregon football team, replacing Mario Cristobal who departed to become the head coach at the University of Miami.
December 6 2021 Mario Cristobal announced he would leave Oregon to become the head coach at the University of Miami, ending his tenure with the Ducks.
2020 NCAA rules that the COVID-19 season would not count against football player athletic eligibility, effectively granting players five years of potential play instead of four.
2020 Kayvon Thibodeaux wins the Pac-12 Championship Game MVP and the Morris Trophy.
2020 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Oregon played a shortened, conference-only season and won the Pac-12 Championship by defeating USC 31-24.
2020 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Oregon maintained a competitive season under Cristobal's leadership.
January 2 2020 Oregon lost the Fiesta Bowl to Iowa State 17-34

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