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A podcast covering all things Oregon Ducks athletics, with a focus on football and recruiting. Hosted by Max Torres. Follow Max on Twitter @mtorressports.
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ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football and Recruiting Expert Max Torres sits down with Rivals national recruiting analyst Brandon Huffman to talk Oregon Football Recruiting. Max and Brandon discuss two of Oregon's top 2027 Arizona targets in 5-star QB Will Mencl and 4-star RB Noah Roberts, who Huffman saw at the Under Armour Camp in Phoenix over the weekend. Where are things at with each of their recruitments? Plus, Max asks Brandon for his thoughts on Oregon's No.10 ranked recruiting class for the 2027 cycle and the impact of where official visits land on the calendar. June 19-21 is shaping up to be the biggest group of visitors for the Ducks, but they'll have elite talent coming to Eugene throughout the month ahead of commitment season. This is another informative and exciting episode that Oregon fans won't want to miss! Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Oregon has become an offensive line powerhouse in the last seven to eight years. The recent run of success started with Mario Cristobal. Then Adrian Klemm came in. When he left Dan Lanning opted to bring back a familiar face in A'lique Terry, who started on the Oregon staff as a graduate assistant in 2019. Since Terry has taken over the Oregon offensive line the Ducks have finished as finalists for the Joe Moore award each of the last three seasons and produced a first-round NFL Draft pick in Josh Conerly Jr. Terry, while younger than most coaches in his position, has more than solidified himself as one of the best in the business when it comes to coaching and developing offensive lineman. ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football and Recruiting Reporter Max Torres sits down for an insightful conversation with the Oregon Ducks offensive line coach. The two discuss the 2025 season, some of the newer faces along the offensive line heading into 2026 and so much more! You won't want to miss this episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On the latest episode of the Duck Dish Podcast, ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football and Recruiting Insider Max Torres sits down with Kyle Clements of 107.9 FM Tee it Up Southern Oregon for a Duck recruiting update. Max and Kyle talk about a range of topics including a handful of Oregon's priority target in the 2027 class including 5-stars Honor Fa'alave-Johnson and Will Mencl. Both players have the Ducks among their top group with Oregon picking up a prediction to land Mencl last month. Fa'alave-Johnson has the Ducks in his newly-released top six and plans to return to Eugene this month. Also discussed on this episode are some of Oregon's top flip targets like Georgia cornerback commit Donte Wright Jr., Alabama quarterback commit Trent Seaborn and Ohio State EDGE David Jacobs. Oregon's 2027 class only has five commitments but is poised to grow here in the spring months and especially in June as prospects take their official visits and pick their school of choice before the start of their senior seasons in August. Remember to share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Oregon is returning a ton of talent for 2026. The Ducks return their starting quarterback in Dante Moore, their starting center in Iapani 'Poncho' Laloulu and their entire starting defensive line. That's all well and good, but there's still plenty of uncertainty surrounding what some people view as the preseason No.1 team in college football. Dan Lanning once again didn't lose a starter to the transfer portal and he adds a top-five recruiting class to the fold with a program record four 5-star prospects. If all goes according to plan, the Ducks should once again be right in the thick of the national championship race. Oregon Football and Recruiting Insider Max Torres is joined by Spencer McLaughlin of LockedOn Ducks to dive into some of the biggest questions facing the Ducks in 2026 ahead of Spring football starting next month. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The offseason is in full swing, which makes it the perfect time to bring on guests! On today's episode, ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football and Recruiting reporter Max Torres is joined by QB11 of the QB11 Show and the ScoopDuck message boards! The two talk about Oregon's top-five ranked 2026 recruiting class, quarterback Dante Moore's decision to return for another season and Oregon's two new coordinators in Drew Mehringer and Chris Hampton. A majority of Oregon's 2026 class is already on campus and enrolled as early enrollees and the transfer portal haul is complete unless there are any late depth additions. The Ducks are getting a lot of buzz as a top five team for the 2026 season with one of the best quarterbacks and one of the best overall rosters in college football. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The recruiting dead period is here but there's still plenty to talk about on all things Oregon recruiting. The Ducks' 2027 class gained two new commitments with the additions of 4-star offensive tackle Drew Fielder from Servite in Southern California and 3-star offensive tackle Avery Michael from Turlock in Northern California. Oregon's 2027 class is now up to four total commitments and all of them come in the trenches. The Ducks are trending for a new quarterback following two consecutive Junior Day recruiting weekends out in Eugene. ScoopDuck's Max Torres has all the latest in Oregon Football recruiting in the latest episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast! Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Oregon Football and Recruiting insider Max Torres of ScoopDuckOn3 dives into all the latest from the recruiting trail. The Ducks are starting to pick up steam in the 2027 class after landing a commitment from Duck legacy and Utah athlete Sam Ngata following a visit over the weekend. Oregon is also surging on the Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine for a few other top prospects following the first of two Junior Day weekends this month. Max dives into his two latest predictions and a few names to watch this weekend that are expected on campus in Eugene. It's full steam ahead for Dan Lanning and the Oregon coaching staff before the February recruiting dead period hits. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The 2026 College Football Season is officially over with No. 1 Indiana defeating No. 10 Miami 27-21 in the national championship game on Monday night. So that begs the question, just how close are Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks to capturing their own and bringing that trophy back to Eugene for the first time? ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football experts Max Torres and Justin Hopkins dive into that very question on today's episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast. Lanning gets one more year with his quarterback in Dante Moore and he has his entire starting defensive line coming back for one last ride. Max and Justin also break down a few of the latest transfer portal commitments for Oregon. Over the weekend the Ducks added some key depth pieces to their defensive line in North Carolina's D'Antre Robinson, ULM's Jerome Simmons and Oregon State's Bleu Dantzler. There's plenty to discuss as we head into another important and event-filled offseason for Oregon Football. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
There's been no shortage of stories around Oregon Football and the transfer portal. As of Tuesday afternoon January 13 the Ducks have seen more than 20 players enter the transfer portal and nine players from other programs announce their commitments to Oregon. Quarterback Dylan Raiola and safety Koi Perich are two of the most significant pickups for Dan Lanning and the Ducks, who are retooling their roster to make another run at the national championship in 2026. One of the stranger developments we've seen since the Peach Bowl loss to Indiana has been a wave of departures at defensive line. After retaining all four of their starting defensive linemen, virtually all of Oregon's depth behind those starters along the defensive line has eroded, with Ashton Porter, Terrance Green and Tionne Gray all intending to enter the transfer portal. Will the Ducks be able to lure any of them back? Only time will tell. ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football experts Max Torres and Justin Hopkins dive into all the latest. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The No. 5 Oregon Ducks get another shot at the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers in the 2026 Peach Bowl in Atlanta. The Ducks are flying high after a 23-0 win over Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl, but now they'll face Indiana without one of their best players after Jordon Davison broke his collarbone. Oregon's defense has been dominant, but can their offense, led by Dante Moore, but together a complete performance and do enough to beat the Hoosiers? There's a lot of question marks heading into this game and College Football Analyst Landon Tengwall joins the show to break it all down! Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's Peach Bowl Week! The No. 5 Oregon Ducks will get a rematch with the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers in Atlanta on Friday. Will Dante Moore be able to lead the Ducks to a win against the only opponent the Ducks have fallen to this season? How will Jordon Davison's injury and absence impact the offense? Max and Justin also dive into the latest transfer portal developments with Jayden Limar announcing his plans to enter the portal. Oregon's running back room and secondary are both looking thinner than they did at the end of the regular season at the most important time of the year. The Ducks are slight underdogs in most betting markets and they have a chance to punch their ticket to the national championship if they can put together a complete game in Atlanta. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football and Recruiting reporter Max Torres breaks down No. 5 Oregon's 23-0 win over No. 4 Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl. The Ducks, fueled by their defense, dominated from start to finish. Oregon forced four turnovers, their most in a game since 2023, which coincidentally was the last time they faced and defeated Texas Tech. Freshman phenom Brandon Finney Jr. was the star of the day on defense, grabbing two interceptions and recovering a fumble as Texas Tech's offensive struggles continued all day. Offensively, Oregon had a hot and cold performance. The Ducks couldn't get much going on the ground, rushing for just 64 yards. But they were able to move the ball through the air despite a vicious pass rush from David Bailey and Texas Tech. Dante Moore threw one interception and Oregon was able to play ball control en route to their 13th win of the season. Oregon's postseason run continues and we're talking all about it! Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The College Football Playoff is finally here and the No. 5 Oregon Ducks are set to host the No. 12 James Madison Dukes at home in Eugene this weekend. After going 11-1 in the regular season with their lone loss coming to Indiana, the Ducks have an ideal path to a national title. That all gets started this weekend. ScoopDuckOn3 Oregon Football insider Max Torres sits down with Ted Leroux of That Show Out West to take a look at some of the top storylines around the Oregon program heading into their first-round matchup. Will the Ducks get more help at wide receiver with Dakorien Moore, Gary Byrant Jr. and Evan Stewart all missing time this year? What's the latest around Dante Moore's NFL Draft decision? Is winning one playoff game enough to be considered a successful year and taking the next step as a program? All that and more in the latest episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On the latest episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast, ScoopDuckOn3's Max Torres sits down with Rivals National Recruiting Analyst Greg Biggins. No one covers the West Coast and more specifically the talent-rich hotbed of Southern California quite like Biggins. Max and Greg discuss some of Oregon's 2026 signees like Anthony 'Tank' Jones, Davon Benjamin, Bryson Beaver and more. They also take a big picture look at some of the big picture recruiting topics for Oregon like development and their ability to stack elite recruiting class. Additional topics include the 2027 class and how the West Coast talent could be stacking up to be one of the best in a decade. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The College Football Playoff final rankings have been released. Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks earned the No. 5 seed and they'll face the No. 12 James Madison Dukes at home in Eugene for a first-round matchup. Oregon finished the regular season with an 11-1 record and just signed the No. 3 recruiting class in the country for the 2026 class. There's a bit of coach movement on the staff with Tosh Lupoi and Will Stein being hired as the new head coaches at Cal and Kentucky respectively. Even so, the Ducks opened as major betting favorites against JMU, with a line as high as 21.5 points on BetMGM. Oregon is looking to take its next step as a program, which after winning the Big Ten and drawing the No. 1 overall seed last season, would be winning a playoff game in 2025. ScoopDuckOn3's Max Torres and Justin Hopkins react to the rankings and give their early thoughts on Oregon's next matchup against James Madison. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The early signing period has come to a close Friday morning as Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks sign the No. 3 class in the country for the 2026 recruiting cycle. There wasn't much drama for Oregon, as they signed all 21 of the commits that they started the signing period with. Oregon will add five 5-star recruits in 2026, the most of any cycle in program history. Last year's record of three in one class didn't last long for Lanning and company. ScoopDuck's Max Torres and Justin Hopkins recap the week and analyze some of the top position groups and players in Oregon's latest haul of elite high school players. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Oregon is on the road in Seattle this week, but there's still plenty to talk about on the recruiting trail. ScoopDuckOn3's Max Torres joins Justin Grossweiner of FoxSports Eugene for his weekly Oregon Football recruiting radio hit. Max and Justin dive into a lot of headlines from the recruiting trail. They discuss 5-Star Texas wide receive Jalen Lott shutting down his recruitment, Oregon's official visitors from the USC weekend and a lot more. 2026 ATH/DB Azel Banag took his official visit to Oregon after just recently being offered by the Ducks. Max also offers his latest thoughts on the 2026 class as a whole with the Ducks expecting to sign another one of the top recruiting classes in the country next week when the early signing period begins. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Oregon hosts USC for their last home game of the season. Dan Lanning and the Ducks are looking to add to their 2026 recruiting class, which ranks No. 3 nationally between now and the early signing period in December. Oregon is bringing in a strong batch of recruits, particularly their 2026 commits and a slew of top targets from all across the country in the 2027 class. Max Torres sits down with Justin Grossweiner of FoxSports Eugene to break down all the latest in Oregon Football recruiting. They discuss Oregon's latest commitment 2026 WR Hudson Lewis, some of the most notable visitors for the USC game and much more! Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The game of the week is nearly here! No. 7 Oregon will welcome No. 15 USC to Eugene this weekend for a top-15 clash. Oregon enters the game as a 9.5-point favorite and continues to eye the College Football Playoff. In order to have the best shot at making the 12-team cut, the Ducks need to defeat USC. Oregon and USC have become one of the best rivalries in college football and this weekend's game symbolizes a battle for West Coast supremacy. Dante Moore and the Oregon offense want to continue rattling off points and explosive plays, while Brandon Finney Jr. and the Oregon defense hope to stifle a USC offense featuring lots of playmakers. It all comes down to Saturday afternoon! USC expert Erik McKinney of WeAreSC joins Max Torres of ScoopDuckOn3 to give their final thoughts and score predictions ahead of Saturday's game. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The No. 7 Oregon Ducks will play under the national spotlight for the third time this season when the No.15 USC Trojans come to Eugene this weekend. ESPN's College Gameday will be hosted on the University of Oregon campus for the second time this year. Oregon enters Saturday's game as a 9.5-point favorite. The Ducks and Trojans last played in 2023, a game Oregon won 36-27. West Coast bragging rights, College Football Playoff implications, recruiting and so much more is on the line on Saturday! ScoopDuckOn3's Max Torres sits down with former USC linebacker Lofa Tatupu to discuss this weekend's game and the state of college football. Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to the ScoopDuck YouTube channel Subscribe to ScoopDuck.com Follow Max Torres on Twitter Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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