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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