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Chile's Pre Season Depth Chart

Some interesting choices but at this point, they look about right with what little we know.
Iuli over Bedford will be an interesting comp. Big Dave really took a big step when called upon last year.
Austin remains a question mark and I sure hope things work out.
I wonder about Limar at 3 after the flashes we saw from Riggs. or even Harris. We could see a couple of younger/newer guys earning starting roles at WR over Bryant and Lowe, but for sure the battle for PT at WR will be fierce.
It will be interesting to see if Chile makes some changes after the Spring Game.

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TRAVEL QUESTIONS

So.

Here we are near the end of the first year in the B1G.

When realignment hit, many were worried about the amount of travel that student athletes, especially those from West Coast schools, would be subjected to.

It was speculated that the travel would be especially hard for student athletes who competed in the smaller sports. (Because they study more or have worse lodging and transportation? IDK.)

Anyway, now that pretty much everybody has made it through a season, what happened? Other than being expensive for the school, how did the kids handle it?

Thanks in advance for any insight.

Tracey to Enter Portal... After All

Only a few weeks ago he said he was staying put. I wonder what changed his mind. I thought with a little honing he could be really good with another year. Next year's roster not looking so hot right now.
As an aside, am I correct that Bittle could still his mind?


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Baseball snaps losing skid, Rapp goes to Wisconsin, Softball edges Michigan

Hope everybody is having a great weekend. Ducks are home at PK Park and the Jane today. It's Day Two of the Oregon Relays and Oregon golfer Kai Romero is on the leaderboard at the August Women's Amateur, televised today on NBC.



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Spring Practice continues with practice 5 today

The Oregon Ducks continue their spring preparations with Practice No. 5 today. Once again the session will be closed to the public and media.

Following practice, Co-offensive coordinator Drew Mehringer, tight end Kenyon Sadiq, and outside linebacker Matayo Uiagalelei will meet with reporters around 1:00 p.m. to discuss the team's progress.

Oregon will continue spring practices through April, leading up to the annual Spring Game April 26.
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Diana Cherotich

This incoming freshman will be competing for Oregon this outdoor season.
One of the nuances of recruiting internationally is that sometimes it isn’t a case of next year… but sometimes it is more like football. Having her this spring will be a big addition… especially with the eligibility expiration of stars Jaida Ross and Jayden Mays.

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Ranking the best running backs in college football for 2025

4. Makhi Hughes, Oregon​

Points: 51

2024 stats (with Tulane): 265 carries, 1,401 yards, 15 TDs; 19 receptions, 176 yards, 2 TDs

The Tulane transfer ran for 1,401 yards last fall, ninth most nationally and more than any other returning running back. Hughes established himself as an exceptionally productive talent in two seasons with the Green Wave, and he lands at Oregon with two years of eligibility as an ideal replacement for 1,267-yard rusher Jordan James.

Hughes broke out for 1,378 yards on 258 carries as a freshman in 2023 before effectively replicating that rushing season. A key uptick in 2024: Hughes' rushing touchdown count climbed from seven to 15. His 949 yards after first contact in 2024, per TruMedia, also leads all returning rushers in 2025. As the Ducks break in new quarterback Dante Moore, Hughes' production and dependability could be especially important. -- Lederman

Spring Practice today

The Ducks will return to the field Thursday for their fourth spring practice of the year, continuing preparations for the 2025 season. The session will be closed to the public and media.

Following practice, Oregon will hold media availability at approximately 11:30 a.m. Scheduled to speak are co-defensive coordinator Chris Hampton, outside linebacker Teitum Tuioti, and running back Noah Whittington. WEewill have a full report later today on what we gather plus some premium content based on availability tomorrow.

Stay tuned for updates and coverage as spring ball progresses in Eugene.

Thursday from the Autzen Zoo

Good stuff from Dale:



New at Autzen Zoo

Liam Donnan breaks down the cornerbacks and we have links to news around Oregon sports. Happy Hump Day. Softball's up to No. 5 in the country, taking on the Beavs at 6 p.m. PDT.



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