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Lawyers for the state of Oregon allege federal attorneys severely mischaracterized the number of federal police officers sent at any given time to Portland over the summer, and that the error undercuts the federal government’s argument for deploying National Guard troops to the city.
After a scoring bonanza in New Jersey during the 56-10 rout of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Oct. 18, the No. 6 Oregon Ducks (6-1, 3-1 Big Ten) head back to Eu
EUGENE — The outcome of Saturday’s matchup between No. 6 Oregon and Wisconsin is not remotely in doubt. Such is the state of disarray for the Badgers (2-5, 0-4 Big Ten), who have not scored in their past two games and enter the week with the worst offense in the Big Ten in both yards and points.
The Wisconsin Badgers football team faces the Oregon Ducks on Saturday, Oct. 25 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore. Here is what you need to know.
Oregon Ducks freshman running back Dierre Hill Jr. is off to a flying start to his first collegiate season. Hill raved about his relationship with former Ducks running back and Oregon great Kenjon Barner,
Take one of the hardest college football environments to play in, add a night game, toss in a pinch of totally inept Wisconsin offense, and sprinkle on several checked out Badgers and, perhaps, also a checked-out head coach. Mix and bake for 3.5 hours and remove from the oven. Prediction: Oregon 59-0.
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Judge to have decision on order blocking out-of-state troops from Oregon by Monday
Judge Karin Immergut is deciding whether to dissolve the temporary restraining order blocking out-of-state troops from being deployed to Oregon, with a decision expected by Monday.
Four-star linebacker Braylon Hodge committed to the Oregon Ducks, adding to their talented recruiting class of 2026. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks were
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Friday Night Spotlight: Oregon high school football Week 8 live scores, schedule, links
With stats, highlight videos and any story ideas, feel free to reach out at nstreng@oregonian.com. Nik Streng is the high school sports editor for The Oregonian/OregonLive. On top of covering games/events himself, Nik is in charge of overseeing a network of freelancers all over the state who help with high... more
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