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The 2024 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Ducks were led by third-year head coach Dan Lanning and they played their home games at Autzen Stadium located in Eugene, Oregon .
The Ducks' Dillon Gabriel is in his sixth season with his third top program, starting a record 62 games along the way. The Buckeyes' Will Howard is in his fifth year at his second school.
Oregon teams were originally known as Webfoots, possibly as early as the 1890s. [4] The Webfoots name originally applied to a group of fishermen from the coast of Massachusetts who had been heroes during the American Revolutionary War; their descendants had settled in Oregon's Willamette Valley in the 19th century and the name stayed with them. [5]
The Oregon team of 1894. The football program began in 1894 and played its first game on March 24, 1894, defeating Albany College 44–2 under head coach Cal Young. [7] [8] [9] Cal Young left after that first game and J.A. Church took over the coaching position in the fall for the rest of the season.
Oregon was coming off a Big Ten championship game where it put up 45 points against a good Penn State defense. It was facing an Ohio State team it was able to attack in a thrilling win more than ...
The 2023 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon as a member of the Pac-12 Conference during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Ducks were led by Dan Lanning in his second year as Oregon's head coach.
Ohio State fell to Oregon by one point in October, but Ryan Day says Buckeyes are playing fast and violent as they head into rematch vs. No. 1 Ducks.
Construction of Casanova Center, renovations of Autzen Stadium & Hayward Field: 8: Rich Brooks‡ 1992–1994: Oregon State University ('63) Retired i: Dan Williams [3] 1994–1995: University of Oregon ('62) Retired 9: Bill Moos: 1995–2007: Washington State University ('73) Director of athletics–University of Nebraska 10: Pat Kilkenny ...