PODCAST: Oregon Football Spring Game Reaction

Football was back in the air in Eugene on Saturday as Dan Lanning and Oregon Football held their annual spring game at Autzen Stadium. The Fighting Ducks defeated the Combat Ducks 24-20 in what was a back-and-forth game that was largely highlighted by a strong defensive performance.
On the latest episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast, ScoopDuck’s Max Torres and Justin Hopkins dive into their analysis from the spring game and what’s in store for Oregon in the 2025 season.
Many of Oregon’s young stars stepped up and made big plays. 5-star true freshman wide receiver Dakorien Moore got fans excited after he connected with Austin Novosad on a deep ball. Redshirt freshman wide receiver Dillon Gresham may have been the break out star of the day with his three-catch, 96-yard performance.
Redshirt freshman Luke Moga had himself a nice day and showed that he’s a true dual-threat quarterback capable of making plays with his arm and his legs. Young defensive backs like Na’eem Offord, Trey McNutt, Aaron Flowers and Ify Obidegwu all made plays at various times as Chris Hampton and Rashad Wadood look for their next stars in the secondary this season.
Kenyon Sadiq did what he does and put on a show en route to over 100 receiving yards, which of course included a hurdle play. Blake Purchase, Elijah Rushing and Matayo Uiagalelei also had strong days in what should be another elite defensive front for Oregon in 2025.
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Lanning also doubled down on his confidence in Oregon’s linebacker group, emphasizing that the team won’t look for reinforcements in the transfer portal at that position.
The Ducks were flying around and the energy was high as relentless effort and physicality marked another successful spring football game in Eugene at a packed Autzen Stadium.
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