The University of Oregon and the NCAA could not reach an agreement to settle an investigation about potential violations, according to a report by Yahoo! Sports.
EUGENE, Ore. - An Oregon football fan broke his ankle when he jumped over a barrier onto the field at Autzen Stadium after the Fresno State game last weekend, highlighting a safety concern for athletic department officials.
An Oregon football fan broke his ankle when he jumped over a barrier onto the field at Autzen Stadium after the Fresno State game last weekend, highlighting a safety concern for athletic department officials.
EUGENE, Ore. - The Oregon Duck mascot announced its campaign for President of the United States in a mock news conference posted on YouTube on Wednesday.
His top issues: uniform combinations, no huddle offense and bread crumbs for...
EUGENE, Ore. -- The Oregon Ducks football program has a long-standing streak of selling out every ticket to home games at Autzen Stadium. However the run of 82 consecutive sold out home games was in jeopardy when the program had 3,000 tickets...
The Oregon Ducks reputation as filling Autzen Stadium for every home game was in jeopardy when tickets were still available just hours before for Saturday's opener against Arkansas State.
Changes are coming to Autzen Stadium for the Duck's opening home game Saturday night, all of which are aimed at making a better experience for the fans.
EUGENE, Ore. -- Duck fans worldwide are rejoicing as the 2012 University of Oregon football season has it's official start Saturday night against Arkansas State. Some changes are coming to Autzen Stadium with the new season, which are aimed at...
EUGENE, Ore. - Thousands of Duck football tickets remain unsold ahead of Saturday's season opener, putting the streak of sold out games at Autzen Stadium in jeopardy.
The University of Oregon athletic department turned to online...
Thousands of Duck football tickets remain unsold ahead of Saturday's season opener, putting the streak of sold out games at Autzen Stadium in jeopardy.
The University of Oregon, stung by a magazine article suggesting half the football team smokes marijuana, plans to start randomly testing student-athletes for drug use.