The Oregon Ducks fell short in their quest for perfection and a national title after falling to Ohio State 41-21 in the Rose Bowl game in the College Football P
Former Oregon volleyball coach Matt Ulmer is getting a hefty raise after choosing to leave the Ducks for Kansas last Friday. Here are the details.
The Oregon Ducks (14-5) meet a fellow Big Ten team, the Michigan Wolverines (14-5), on Sunday, February 2, 2025 at Crisler Center. The game will tip off at 12:00 PM ET and you can watch via
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The Ducks added the No. 2-ranked cornerback Na'eem Offord, the No. 5 CB Brandon Finney, the No. 8 CB Dorian Brew, and the No. 4 safety Trey McNutt, securing one of the best defensive backfield hauls in Oregon history.
There early projections are largely in line with early betting odds for the 2025 College Football Playoff national champion. Oregon is +700, according to BetMGM, fourth behind Ohio State (+450), Texas (+650) and Georgia (+650). Circa Sports opened the Ducks at +650, third behind Ohio State and Georgia and narrowly ahead of Texas.
Where does Oregon rank after completing the country's only one-loss season, including a win against the eventual champs?
Across the country on the West Coast, there might have been some popping of champagne taking place. Why? Because according to the Wolfe Ratings — a mathematical college football ranking designated amongst the National Champion Major Selections by the NCAA — it was the Oregon Ducks who finished the season ranked No. 1 in the nation.