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  1. ESPN 150 targets: Oregon

    Brandon P. Oliver

    With the release of today's ESPN 150, here's a look at 10 top targets for Oregon in the 2014 class. 1. CB Adoree' Jackson (Gardena, Calif./Serra) 5-foot-11, 183 pounds ESPN 150 Rank: 5 Why they want him: Probably the smoothest athlete in the...

    Blog | April 18, 2013
  2. Newcomers could see field early for Ducks

    Brandon Oliver

    With every new recruiting class that a program signs come a couple of players who will make an immediate impact on their new team. The Oregon Ducks signed 19 players last week to add to an already loaded roster. With a roster stacked with young ta...

    Blog | February 11, 2013
  3. What Dontre Wilson's flip means to Ducks

    Brandon Oliver

    After flipping ESPN 150 prospects on signing day in 2011 and 2012, it appears the Ducks will have the tables turned on them this year. ATH Dontre Wilson, a long-time Oregon commit, has been waffling on his commitment since Chip Kelly's departure l...

    Blog | February 04, 2013
  4. Recruiting mailbag: Lots of questions

    Brandon P. Oliver

    The last DuckNation recruiting mailbag before national signing day has received a record number of submissions. With so much action recently surrounding the Oregon football program, there are a lot of topics to cover. Warren S. (Henderson, Nev.): ...

    Blog | February 01, 2013
  5. Signing day primer: Oregon

    Brandon P.Oliver

    With national signing day exactly two weeks from today, DuckNation looks ahead to what Oregon has coming and who the Ducks still need and why. Team needs: The Ducks need to restock the cupboard at linebacker and offensive line. LB Kiko Alonso and ...

    Blog | January 23, 2013
  6. Oregon recruiting: Running backs

    Brandon P. Oliver

    When ESPN 150 ATH Dontre Wilson (DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto) announced he would join fellow ESPN 150 member, RB Thomas Tyner (Aloha, Ore./Aloha) -- who committed in November of 2011 -- in the Oregon Ducks' recruiting class, it gave the Ducks a great start ...

    Blog | December 17, 2012
  7. Oregon and Cal recruiting battles 2008-12

    Brandon P. Oliver

    After the Ducks program began to take off in the mid-1990s, California hired former Ducks' offensive coordinator Jeff Tedford in 2002. As the Ducks' upward climb reached a standstill, Cal stepped up and looked like it might be the next in line to cha...

    Blog | November 07, 2012
  8. Will Ducks raid the Trojans' class again?

    Brandon P. Oliver

    The Oregon Ducks haven't won many direct recruiting battles with the USC Trojans over the years, but they are making strides. Oddly enough, there aren't too many examples over the past few years that had the two West Coast power programs going toe-to...

    Blog | November 02, 2012
  9. Can Oregon catch USC in recruiting?

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Since 2000, the Pac-12 has been all Oregon and USC. Other schools have snuck in to share a conference crown, but only the Ducks and Trojans have won the title outright. For most of the decade, the Trojans were the team to beat. Since Chip Kelly to...

    Blog | November 01, 2012
  10. Oregon, USC battling off field, too

    Brandon P. Oliver

    With Oregon and USC being the only two teams to win outright Pac-10 or Pac-12 conference titles since 1999, it would seem likely the two have enjoyed the most recruiting success over the same period. If recruit class rankings are the way to judge the...

    Blog | October 31, 2012
  11. What Oregon could have looked like

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Under Chip Kelly, the Oregon football program has risen to a level few ever thought it could reach. His coaching style and aggressive schemes have led the Ducks to become a powerhouse program. While they are still far from a recruiting powerhouse, th...

    Blog | October 25, 2012
  12. Oregon recruiting by state: Arizona

    Brandon P. Oliver

    One of the more remarkable things about the steady rise the Oregon football program is that its home state is never going to be the place from which they fill their roster with talented recruits. The Ducks have never had the benefit of loading up ...

    Blog | October 24, 2012
  13. Ducks recruiting mailbag

    Brandon P. Oliver

    It's that time again. The Ducks have a bye this week, so it's time to dig through the Oregon recruiting mailbag and see what's on your mind. Ruben G. (Hillsboro, Ore.): What is going on with the Ducks' defensive line recruiting? Haven't heard har...

    Blog | October 12, 2012
  14. Oregon Recruiting Mailbag

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Another week, and another win is in the bag for the Oregon Ducks. This time around, the bag is carrying some extra weight. The Ducks secured verbal commitments from twin brothers and two-sport stars Tyrell Robinson and Tyree Robinson (San Diego, C...

    Blog | September 27, 2012
  15. Notes on Oregon's preseason camp

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Nearly two weeks into Oregon fall camp, there is plenty of speculation as to who has the upper hand in the position battles and who has put themselves in position to see the field early on. All eyes are on the ongoing quarterback battle between so...

    Blog | August 17, 2012
  16. Oregon RBs preview

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Very few programs in the country can lose someone like LaMichael James and hope to simply replace him with a similar talent. One of the biggest ways to be a true power program in college football is the ability to do just that. The Ducks hope to p...

    Blog | August 09, 2012