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Peach Bowl loss to the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers, Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza was quick to show his grace for the Ducks and coach Dan Lanning.
From play one, it was all Hoosiers as the greatest turnaround in college football history continues. Now, IU is just one win away from being the first team to finish 16-0.
Despite a strong start and competitive effort for much of the night, Oregon State men’s basketball fell apart down the stretch of a 82-76 loss to University of Portland on Saturday night at Chiles Center. A corner three-pointer by Mikah Ballew buried the Beavers (9-10, 2-4 WCC), putting Portland up 78-70 with just 1:10 remaining.
When Emmanuel Pregnon and Isaiah World both transferred to the Oregon Ducks this past offseason, they quickly elevated the Ducks' offensive line into one of the
Coming off two seasons with little production, Oregon redshirt freshman linebacker Kamar Mothudi reportedly plans to enter the transfer portal.
Indiana obliterated Oregon on Friday night in Atlanta during the Peach Bowl, but a Ducks staffer still showed incredible class for one of the Hoosiers' best players. On the first play of the game, Indiana cornerback D'Angelo Ponds intercepted Oregon quarterback and ran it back for a touchdown. The pick-6 set the tone for the rest of the game.
The Oregon Ducks are set to take on the Indiana Hoosiers in the Peach Bowl on Friday night. This one is more than just Peach Bowl bragging rights. The winner will meet the Miami Hurricanes in the national championship.
ATLANTA - Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher, still in uniform, sat in stone silence at the media interview table following the Ducks’ lopsided loss to Indiana in the College Football Playoff semifinals matchup at the Peach Bowl. To his right, quarterback Dante Moore and coach Dan Lanning fielded questions.