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  1. DE Emesibe picks up first three offers

    Brandon P. Oliver

    As often happens, the first offer issued to a recruit creates some momentum and others follow suit once one team pulls the trigger. Defensive end Kennedy Emesibe (Hester, Calif./Oak Hills) is learning that first hand as he not only picked up his f...

    Blog | April 15, 2013
  2. Oregon keeping tabs on in-state talent

    Brandon Oliver

    Under Chip Kelly, the Oregon Ducks made it a priority to lock up the top in-state players as early as possible. Among the nation's top programs, the Ducks have perhaps the thinnest crop of in-state talent every year, but in recent years the talent le...

    Blog | February 12, 2013
  3. Oregon recruiting: Quick hitters

    Brandon P. Oliver

    With news flying around faster than a Mark Helfrich-led offense, DuckNation has gathered the latest developments from the recruiting trail. Coaching changes, official visitors, canceled visits, rescheduled visits and commitments taking trips elsewher...

    Blog | January 23, 2013
  4. UO hosts visitors while commits explore

    Brandon P. Oliver

    It was a wild weekend for all things Oregon football. For a while, it appeared as if their recruiting class would fall apart with some of their top commits hitting the road to visit other programs over the weekend. There was good news however, as the...

    Blog | January 22, 2013
  5. Ducks working hard for JC OL Purcell

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Oregon OL coach Steve Greatwood has done an incredible job finding hidden gems from the mainland and the Pacific Islands. His latest discovery is currently enrolled at a junior college in Southern California, but he comes from a place where rugby is ...

    Blog | January 13, 2013
  6. Ducks check in with 2014 recruits

    Brandon P. Oliver

    When college coaches were allowed to hit the road to visit recruits, the Oregon Ducks' coaching staff spread out all over the country to visit commits, 2013 targets and a number of 2014 prospects. With two new offers out to 2013 linebackers, the Duck...

    Blog | December 10, 2012
  7. Ducks shift LB focus with new offers

    Brandon P. Oliver

    The impending departure of seniors Michael Clay and Kiko Alonso have made linebackers the biggest area of need for the Oregon in the class of 2013. As the countdown to signing day hit the two-month mark this week, the Ducks took their linebacker recr...

    Blog | December 06, 2012
  8. Weekend Rewind: Oregon

    Brandon P. Oliver

    The Ducks now have five straight wins against in-state rival Oregon State in addition to nine in a row over Washington and six consecutive against Washington State. Oddly enough, though, the Ducks don't go head-to-head with Oregon State or Washing...

    Blog | November 26, 2012
  9. Oregon controlling the Northwest

    Brandon P. Oliver

    With a fifth straight win in the series -- their third straight in Corvallis -- the Oregon Ducks made it abundantly clear that they are clearly the best program in the state of Oregon and the Northwest. Saturday was the third time in five years that ...

    Blog | November 26, 2012
  10. Oregon recruiting by state: Washington

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Most elite football programs work to build their rosters from the inside out. The same can be said in recruiting. Put a fence around your state or region in order to sign all the local talent and build around those players. Schools such as USC, Te...

    Blog | October 17, 2012
  11. Calif. TE Thomas Duarte in no rush

    Brandon P. Oliver

    One of the more under-the-radar prospects in the west comes from one of the region's most high-profile programs. Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei is no stranger to having elite recruits on its team. Seldom has its top player flown as far under the radar ...

    Blog | October 11, 2012
  12. OL J.D Hinnant talks top four, visits

    Brandon P. Oliver

    With the Oregon Ducks still in search of a third offensive lineman to add to their recruiting class, the name most often associated with the Ducks is somewhat of a late bloomer. Better late than never. Having earned 13 scholarship offers since the...

    Blog | August 28, 2012
  13. Oregon Recruiting: Quick Hitters

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Fall camp is more than halfway complete and opening kickoff is just 10 days away. While the current roster is competing for starting spots, high school seniors are competing to become the next in line. Recruiting is still at a relative standsti...

    Blog | August 21, 2012
  14. Cali DB Kevin King weighing his options

    Brandon P. Oliver

    After an outstanding off-season, cornerback Kevin King (Oakland, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd) has seen his recruitment take off. Things really picked up for the 6-foot-2, 176-pound King after an MVP performance at the NorCal Nike Camp. He earned an invit...

    Blog | August 14, 2012
  15. Oregon Recruiting: Quick Hitters

    Brandon P. Oliver

    The Oregon Ducks are working to implement new plays on the field and new players onto the roster. They are also beginning to look at some new targets for their 2013 recruiting class. The Ducks are holding steady at eight commitments, but a few new...

    Blog | August 14, 2012
  16. Cali S Arnold hearing from new schools

    Brandon P. Oliver

    While his teammate Tyler Foreman (Encino, Calif./Crespi) is the bigger name on the recruiting scene, fellow safety Brandon Arnold (Encino, Calif./Crespi) has plenty of eyes on him as well. With offers from Arizona, Michigan State, Oregon State, Wa...

    Blog | August 07, 2012