We know Oregon loves to scour the country for talent. Dan Lanning has signed prospects from states all over the country since his arrival to Oregon. He’s got his eye on another state of Florida prospect.
Oregon is the 39th worst U.S. state for retirement, according to a new WalletHub study. The 11 states that ranked worse for retirees are Indiana, Hawaii, Arkansas, West Virginia, Rhode Island, New Jersey,
American Heritage QB Dia Bell, Chaminade-Madonna RB Derrek Cooper and Northwestern WR Calvin Russell Jr. headline state's rising senior recruits.
What to Know: Wilson was a longtime Oregon commit, but noticeably did not sign with the Ducks in the early signing period. Instead, the coveted receiver became the highest-ranked Gator in the 2025 cycle after flipping to Florida on Dec. 22. He caught 41 balls for 677 yards and nine touchdowns for Tampa Bay Tech last year.
(KOIN) — An extremely rare blast of winter snow has found its way into places like Louisiana and Florida on Tuesday ... to the Sunshine State of Florida. Oregon and Washington’s mountain ...
ESPN plans to exercise its opt-in clause with the ACC, extending its media rights deal with the league through 2036, multiple outlets -- including the network itself -- report. Th
We’re previewing 15 NFL draft prospects the Philadelphia Eagles should watch in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl from AT&T Stadium on Thursday night
We’re previewing 15 NFL draft prospects the Baltimore Ravens should watch in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl from AT&T Stadium on Thursday night
An arctic blast that brought a rare snowfall to northern Florida last week left green sea turtles as far south as St. Augustine suffering from a condition known as cold stunning.
No. 16 Michigan State hosts the Oregon Ducks after Theryn Hallock scored 25 points in Michigan State's 88-58 win over the Michigan Wolverines.
A jet with 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army helicopter Wednesday while approaching the Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington. The aircraft
An American Airlines jet with 60 passengers and four crew members aboard collided Wednesday with an Army helicopter while coming in for a landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington