Oregon Ducks aim for Big Ten title with projected 11-1 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 2:20 AM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026
As the Oregon Ducks prepare for the 2026 college football season, projections indicate they will lead the Big Ten. Under Coach Dan Lanning, Oregon is expected to finish 11-1, winning crucial games against top opponents including USC, Michigan, and Washington. Their only projected loss comes in a road game at Ohio State. With a deep roster and explosive playmakers, the Ducks are anticipated to secure a rematch against Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship. Should they win, they would enhance their chances for the College Football Playoff.
- •Oregon is projected to finish 2026 with an 11-1 record.
- •The Ducks are expected to secure victories against USC, UCLA, and Michigan.
- •Their only predicted loss is against Ohio State on the road.
- •Oregon has one of the nation's deepest rosters, according to analysts.
- •A Big Ten Championship rematch against Ohio State is anticipated.
- 2:20 AMYahoo Sports — Why Oregon's elite 2026 roster is predicted to win the Big Ten in latest projections
"The Oregon Ducks have been on the verge of a national title under Dan Lanning in recent seasons. Now, it's time for them to put the pieces together.
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