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Sporting News on MSNOregon WR coach confident in deep position group amid Evan Stewart injury
Oregon Ducks receiver's coach Ross Douglas remains confident in his deep position group despite the devastating loss of Evan ...
Oregon football looks stacked at multiple spots ahead of the Week 1 opener. But these three positions aren't settled yet.
Since Ross Douglas joined Dan Lanning’s staff in February as the wide receivers coach, the Oregon Ducks’ wideout group has experienced a handful of cha ...
The Oregon Ducks are entering the 2026 season with a talented roster, but one player has been generating buzz throughout fall camp. Oregon wide receiver Dakorie ...
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On3 on MSNRoss Douglas Talks Oregon WR Competition, Losing Evan Stewart: “Football’s a next man up game”
Wide receiver is another position that is facing a lot of turnover at Oregon heading into the 2025 season. Ross Douglas ...
LAS VEGAS - Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning gave an update on receiver Evan Stewart, who suffered a knee injury and will miss significant time, possibly the entire 2025-26 season.
Jeremiah McClellan and Dillon Gresham were both top 200 prospects a year ago and could find themselves in meaningful roles after redshirting last season ...
Midway through the summer, leading returning receiver Evan Stewart suffered a major injury, reportedly in his knee, and will miss a good chunk of the upcoming season. With the graduations of Tez ...
Oregon Ducks wide receiver Evan Stewart suffered a torn patellar tendon in his knee earlier this offseason which has put his entire 2025-2026 season in doubt. Stewart was projected to be Oregon ...
EUGENE — Evan Stewart is away from the program as Oregon opens fall camp, but the Ducks receiver is expected to be back in Eugene at some point. Stewart, who recently had surgery for his torn right ...
Injured WR Evan Stewart was a discussion point at Oregon's 2025 Media Day, with personnel expressing sympathy as well as the opportunity for others.
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