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| 2017 || [[Famous Idaho Potato Bowl]] || CadeRich5 || [[Connecticut Huskies]] || W 31-21 | | 2017 || [[Famous Idaho Potato Bowl]] || CadeRich5 || [[Connecticut Huskies]] || W 31-21 | ||
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− | | | + | | 2019 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || CadeRich5 || [[Kansas Jayhawks]] || L 31-37 |
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− | || <span style="color:white;">Games: | + | || <span style="color:white;">Games: 5 |
|| <span style="color:white;">Wins: 3 | || <span style="color:white;">Wins: 3 | ||
− | || <span style="color:white;">Losses: | + | || <span style="color:white;">Losses: 2 |
|| <span style="color:white;">Ties: 0 | || <span style="color:white;">Ties: 0 | ||
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Revision as of 18:42, 4 October 2017
Oregon Ducks | |
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First season | 2013 |
Head coach | 7 season, 59–32 (.648) |
Stadium | Autzen Stadium (Capacity: 58,000) |
Year built | 1967 |
Location | Eugene, Oregon |
League | NCAA Division I FBS |
Division | North |
All-time record | 54–35 (.607) |
Bowl record | 3–2 (.600) |
Colors | Thunder Green and Lightning Yellow |
Fight song | "Mighty Oregon" |
Mascot | The Oregon Duck |
Rivals | Oregon State Beavers Washington Huskies |
The Oregon Ducks are a collegiate football team playing in the Pac-12. The Ducks play in Autzen Stadium in Eugene, OR and are a member of the North Division of the Pacific-12 Conference.
Contents
History
2013 Season
The 2013 season is the first in which the Oregon Ducks played. They finished 4-8 after a disappointing season.
2014 Season
The 2014 season is the second season the Ducks have participated in. Head Coach CadeRich5's first season, the team got out to a heartbreaking 0-3 start, falling to Kansas, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma. After a bye week, the players rallied to win 2 straight, defeating Kansas State and Colorado. Post Colorado, Oregon suffered a back breaking loss to Washington, and then faced Brian Brown-less Boise state. The Coaches Poll #1 at the time Boise State rolled the Ducks, sending Oregon to 2-5. Rebounding, Oregon proceded to beat California 14-7. Including California, the Ducks rattled off a 4 game winning streak, beating Utah, Stanford, and Washington State. Of the 4 games, most notably was the 52-0 domination of the Cougars. This brought the streaking Ducks into the Civil War with a solid win streak. The cold and rainy game resulted in a sound victory for the Ducks, propelling them to the Alamo Bowl. The Ducks faced the Baylor Bears, led by the dangerous Joshua Andrews. Corey Quinn had a breakout game, snagging two interceptions and the win for Oregon. The Ducks finished the season at 8-5, ending with a 6 game winning streak.
Schedule
Week | Opponent | Rank | Location | Result | Record |
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1 | Kansas | NR | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | L 13-21 | 0-1 |
2 | at Wisconsin | NR | Camp Randall, Madison, WI | L 28-35 | 0-2 |
3 | at Oklahoma | NR | Gaylord Memorial Stadium, Norman, OK | L 14-17 | 0-3 |
4 | Bye | NR | - | - | 0-3 |
5 | Kansas State | NR | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | W 24-21 | 1-3 |
6 | at Colorado | NR | Folsom Field, Boulder, CO | W 31-28 | 2-3 |
7 | Washington | NR | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | L 24-14 | 2-4 |
8 | at Boise State | NR | Bronco Stadium, Boise, ID | L 41-14 | 2-5 |
9 | at California | NR | Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA | W 14-7 | 3-5 |
10 | Utah | NR | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | W 17-7 | 4-5 |
11 | Stanford | NR | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | W 16-14 | 5-5 |
12 | at Washington State | NR | Martin Stadium, Pullman, WA | W 52-0 | 6-5 |
13 | at Oregon State | #25 | Reser Stadium, Corvallis, OR | W 38-21 | 7-5 |
2015 Season
Schedule
Week | Opponent | Rank | Location | Result | Record |
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1 | at Purdue | NR | Ross Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN | W 28-10 | 1-0 |
2 | at SDSU | NR | Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA | W 73-21 | 2-0 |
3 | at Fresno State | #23 | Bulldog Stadium, Fresno, CA | W 42-21 | 3-0 |
4 | Alabama | #20 | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | W 17-14 | 4-0 |
5 | at Rutgers | #14 | High Point Solutions Stadium, Piscataway, NJ | W 31-7 | 5-0 |
6 | BYE | #9 | - | - | 5-0 |
7 | at Arizona | #9 | Wildcat Stadium, Tuscon, AZ | L 42-21 | 5-1 |
8 | at Stanford | 17 | Cardinal Stadium, Palo Alto, CA | L 14-20 | 5-2 |
9 | Washington State | NR | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | W 33-13 | 6-2 |
10 | California | 17 | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | W 34-7 | 7-2 |
11 | at Washington | 13 | Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA | W 35-17 | 8-2 |
12 | Arizona State | 13 | Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR | W 27-24 | 9-2 |
13 | at Oregon State | 11 | Reser Stadium, Corvallis, OR | W 28-14 | 10-2 |
2016 Season
Schdule
Week | Rank | Opponent | Score | Overall Record |
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1 | - | @Alabama | L 14-28 | 0-1 |
2 | - | BYE | - | - |
3 | - | @SDSU | L 21-27 | 0-2 |
4 | - | Fresno State | W 21-14 | 1-2 |
5 | - | Miami | W 7-0 | 2-2 |
6 | - | @California | W 31-28 | 3-2 |
7 | - | Stanford | L 30-28 | 3-3 |
8 | - | UCLA | L 42-21 | 3-4 |
9 | - | @USC | L 56-35 | 3-5 |
10 | - | BYE | - | - |
11 | - | Washington | L 21-14 | 3-6 |
12 | - | @Washington State | W 35-3 | 4-6 |
13 | - | Rutgers | W 24-14 | 5-6 |
14 | - | Oregon State | W 28-17 | 6-6 |
2017 Season
Schedule
Week | Rank | Opponent | Score | Overall Record |
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1 | - | @Alabama | L 14-28 | 0-1 |
2 | - | BYE | - | - |
3 | - | @SDSU | L 21-27 | 0-2 |
4 | - | Fresno State | W 21-14 | 1-2 |
5 | - | Miami | W 7-0 | 2-2 |
6 | - | @California | W 31-28 | 3-2 |
7 | - | Stanford | L 30-28 | 3-3 |
8 | - | UCLA | L 42-21 | 3-4 |
9 | - | @USC | L 56-35 | 3-5 |
10 | - | BYE | - | - |
11 | - | Washington | L 21-14 | 3-6 |
12 | - | @Washington State | W 35-3 | 4-6 |
13 | - | Rutgers | W 24-14 | 5-6 |
14 | - | Oregon State | W 28-17 | 6-6 |
2018 Season
Schedule
Week | Rank | Opponent | Score | Overall Record |
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1 | - | @Alabama | L 14-28 | 0-1 |
2 | - | BYE | - | - |
3 | - | @SDSU | L 21-27 | 0-2 |
4 | - | Fresno State | W 21-14 | 1-2 |
5 | - | Miami | W 7-0 | 2-2 |
6 | - | @California | W 31-28 | 3-2 |
7 | - | Stanford | L 30-28 | 3-3 |
8 | - | UCLA | L 42-21 | 3-4 |
9 | - | @USC | L 56-35 | 3-5 |
10 | - | BYE | - | - |
11 | - | Washington | L 21-14 | 3-6 |
12 | - | @Washington State | W 35-3 | 4-6 |
13 | - | Rutgers | W 24-14 | 5-6 |
14 | - | Oregon State | W 28-17 | 6-6 |
2019 Season
Schedule
Week | Rank | Opponent | Score | Overall Record |
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1 | - | @Alabama | L 14-28 | 0-1 |
2 | - | BYE | - | - |
3 | - | @SDSU | L 21-27 | 0-2 |
4 | - | Fresno State | W 21-14 | 1-2 |
5 | - | Miami | W 7-0 | 2-2 |
6 | - | @California | W 31-28 | 3-2 |
7 | - | Stanford | L 30-28 | 3-3 |
8 | - | UCLA | L 42-21 | 3-4 |
9 | - | @USC | L 56-35 | 3-5 |
10 | - | BYE | - | - |
11 | - | Washington | L 21-14 | 3-6 |
12 | - | @Washington State | W 35-3 | 4-6 |
13 | - | Rutgers | W 24-14 | 5-6 |
14 | - | Oregon State | W 28-17 | 6-6 |
2020 Season
Main article: 2020 Oregon Ducks season
Oregon hired Bingo415 from Minnesota as new Head Coach following the departure of CadeRich5 to Alabama. Bingo415 arrived having led the Gophers to back-to-back B1G West Division titles and an overall record of 59-32.
Schedule
Week | Rank | Opponent | Score | Overall Record |
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1 | - | Vanderbilt | 0-0 | |
2 | - | BYE | 0-0 | |
3 | - | Texas | 0-0 | |
4 | - | @ North Carolina | 0-0 | |
5 | - | Arizona | 0-0 | |
6 | - | Washington State | 0-0 | |
7 | - | BYE | 0-0 | |
8 | - | @ California | 0-0 | |
9 | - | BYE | 0-0 | |
10 | - | Stanford | 0-0 | |
11 | - | @ Washington | 0-0 | |
12 | - | UCLA | 0-0 | |
13 | - | BYE | 0-0 | |
14 | - | @ Utah | 0-0 | |
15 | - | @ Arizona State | 0-0 | |
16 | - | Oregon State | 0-0 |
Season-by-Season Records
National Champions | Conference Champions | Bowl game berth |
Year | Coach(es) | Conference | Record | Bowl | Final CP Ranking | ||||||||||
Wins | Losses | Ties | |||||||||||||
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2013 | Scyther_Blade | Pac-12 | 4 | 7 | - | None | — | ||||||||
2014 | CadeRich5 | Pac-12 | 8 | 5 | - | Alamo Bowl | - | ||||||||
2015 | CadeRich5 | Pac-12 | 10 | 3 | - | Alamo Bowl | 16 | ||||||||
2016 | CadeRich5 | Pac-12 | 7 | 6 | - | National University Holiday Bowl | - | ||||||||
2017 | CadeRich5 | Pac-12 | 10 | 3 | - | Famous Idaho Potato Bowl | - | ||||||||
2018 | CadeRich5 | Pac-12 | 5 | 8 | - | None | - | ||||||||
2019 | CadeRich5 | Pac-12 | 10 | 3 | - | Alamo Bowl | 19 | ||||||||
2020 | Bingo415 | Pac-12 | 8 | 4 | - | NA | - | Total(as of end of 2019) | 54 | 35 | 0 | (all games) |
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Bowl History
The Ducks have compiled a 3-2 record in Bowl Games, including a 0-0-0 record in Access Bowls.
By year
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By game
Bowl | # | Appearances | Record |
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Alamo Bowl | 3 | 2014, 2015, 2019 | 1–2 |
Holiday Bowl | 1 | 2016 | 1-0 |
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl | 1 | 2017 | 1-0 |
Drafted Players
2014 NFLHC Draftees
Gary Faneca WR - 3rd Round, Pick 36, Detroit Lions
Mike Smith LB - 5th Round, Pick 66, Carolina Panthers
2016 NFLHC Draftees
Dave Young G - 2nd Round, Pick 35, Jacksonville Jaguars
2017 NFLHC Draftees
Corey Quinn CB - 1st Round, Pick 15, Seattle Seahawks
Shawn Anderson RB - 3rd Round, Pick 99, St. Louis Rams
2018 NFLHC Draftees
Chip Johnson WR - 7th Round, Pick 223, Carolina Panthers
2019 NFLHC Draftees
Artemio Ramirez WR/KR - 3rd Round, Pick 68, Denver Broncos
Mike Hulsey OLB, - 4th Round, Pick 109, Cincinnati Bengals
Lawrence Marshall DE - 5th Round, Pick 142, Philadelphia Eagles
Individual Award Winners
Players
Alex Engleberger 2014 John Mackey Award Semifinalist
Shawn Anderson 2015 Doak Walker Award Finalist
Coaches
ScytherBlade (2013)
CadeRich5 (2014-2019)
Bingo415 (2020-present)