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Oregon State baseball is adding another arm, this time via the transfer portal. Right-handed pitcher Grayson Riding announced his commitment to the Beavers on Tuesday. A transfer from College of Southern Idaho, Riding was a member of the 2025 high school recruiting class.
Yesterday, in a wide-spanning conversation with local media that lasted over thirty minutes, Oregon State interim head coach Robb Akey announced several changes
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit has Indiana ranked as the No. 1 college football team just ahead of defending national champion Ohio State after the Hoosiers' 30-20 road win at then-No.
Ionescu chose the Ducks, of course, as she made her second appearance as the celebrity guest picker on ESPN “College GameDay” on Saturday morning in Eugene. “Well first off, we have Phil Knight and they don’t,” Ionescu said. “And we have the best fans in the world.”
For the 13th time in Oregon Duck history, the ESPN's College GameDay crew visited Eugene, Oregon to highlight the showdown against the Indiana Hoosiers, highlig
Michael Sugar graduated from UO in 2014 and now teaches at West Linn High School, advising the third largest high school debate team in Oregon. He implored the trustees to take action, saying more than 150 alumni have banded together, trying to find a solution to keep the staff support for UO Forensics.
College GameDay is in Eugene at the University of Oregon for the 13th time. The Indiana Hoosiers are in town Oct. 11 to fight the Oregon Ducks amid the roar of Autzen Stadium. The TV broadcast brings hundreds of die-hard football fanatics to UO’s Memorial Quad for the opportunity to cheer on their beloved teams on broadcast television.
The No. 8 Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning were knocked off at home by the No. 3 Indiana Hooisers. Indiana coach Curt Cignetti has his team 6-0 after this impressive road win and has made a case to be the coach of the year in college football.
Oregon’s 18-game home winning streak ended Saturday, Oct. 11, as No. 7 Indiana came into Autzen Stadium and pulled off the 30-20 upset of No. 2 Oregon. It was the first loss of the season for the Ducks (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) and just the second loss at home for coach Dan Lanning during his three-plus seasons in Eugene.