Four-star wide receiver recruit Tay Ellis will make multiple visits this spring to the Oregon Ducks. Ohio State Buckeyes and Tennessee Volunteers. Ellis said the Ducks and Buckeyes are recruiting him really hard.
EUGENE – Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is continuing to compete on the recruiting trail, working to bring the nation's top prospects to Eugene, Oregon. The Duc
Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles left the Buckeyes program in a surprising turn of events, accepting the same job with the Penn State Nittany Lions
The used to be called the Oregon Webfoots. While they are now known as the Oregon Ducks, they should be called the Oregon Sad Boys after how horribly their fans
Five-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell is hosting the nation's top programs during the January contact period
With Jim Knowles leaving Ohio State for Penn State, Oregon co-DC Chris Hampton is a candidate to replace him in Columbus.
Should Ohio State lure Hampton away from Eugene, it would be the second year in a row that the Buckeyes took a coach from Oregon. Last year, after running backs coach Tony Olford left Columbus to coach RBs for the Michigan Wolverines, the Buckeyes hired Ducks running backs coach Carlos Locklyn.
Oct 26, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Carnell Tate (17) catches a touchdown pass as Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive back DeShon Singleton (8) defends during the first quarter at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images
At the end of the regular season, a NCAA ruling came down that allowed a blanket waiver that allows an extra year of eligibility which covers former junior coll
Dan Lanning is the first Oregon coach to win the award, which recognizes outstanding leadership, character and achievement in college football.
Oregon Ducks co-defensive coordinator Chris Hampton is being listed as a candidate for the Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator job after Jim Knowles was hired away by the Penn State Nittany Lions and coach James Franklin.
PASADENA, Calif. — Jayden Fielding pumped his fist. It was early in the second quarter of Ohio State’s 41-21 rout of Oregon in the Rose Bowl on Wednesday when he had reason to celebrate.