🦆 Oregon Ducks News: Major Football Recruiting Win, Heartbreak for Softball at CWS, and Quarterback Legacy Under Fire

It’s been a rollercoaster week for the Oregon Ducks faithful — with a massive football recruiting victory setting the tone, a painful early exit for the softball team at the Women’s College World Series (WCWS), and unexpected controversy swirling around a once-proud quarterback legacy. Here’s your complete Oregon Ducks news roundup, packed with momentum, emotion, and a few uncomfortable truths.


✅ MAJOR RECRUITING WIN: DUCKS LAND 5-STAR DEFENSIVE FORCE

Oregon football made national headlines with one of its biggest commitments of the 2025 cycle, landing 5-star edge rusher Malik Cunningham (no relation to the former Louisville QB).

  • Height/Weight: 6’5″, 245 lbs
  • Ranking: No. 1 EDGE in the West, Top-10 nationally
  • Offers: Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Texas — all beat out
  • Why Oregon? “Family feel, NIL support, and Coach Lanning’s defensive genius,” per Cunningham

His commitment bolsters Oregon’s defensive future and gives Dan Lanning’s staff a game-changer at a position where the Ducks have been stacking talent but seeking a true alpha.

Recruiting insiders are calling it a program-defining moment:

“This is Kayvon Thibodeaux 2.0. It shifts the perception of Oregon’s defensive ceiling.”

With Cunningham’s commitment, Oregon now ranks No. 4 nationally in the 2025 recruiting class — firmly in the mix with SEC giants.


💔 SOFTBALL ELIMINATED AT WCWS IN BRUTAL FASHION

From triumph to heartbreak: the Oregon Ducks softball team’s Cinderella run at the Women’s College World Series came to a crashing halt after back-to-back losses in Oklahoma City.

In what many saw as a golden chance to make their deepest run since 2014, the Ducks:

  • Lost 3-2 to UCLA in a walk-off heartbreaker
  • Eliminated by Florida State, 6-1, struggling to get bats going

Despite the disappointment, the Ducks had an incredible season:

  • 48 wins
  • A Pac-12 tournament title
  • Key wins over national seeds in regionals

Coach Melyssa Lombardi addressed the emotional exit:

“We didn’t go as far as we wanted, but I couldn’t be prouder of this group. They fought. They grew. They left it all out there.”

With key returners and a loaded incoming class, Oregon softball isn’t going anywhere — but this one will sting for a while.


😤 QUARTERBACK LEGACY THRASHED IN PUBLIC FEUD

A surprise controversy has rocked Oregon’s quarterback heritage after a former Ducks QB’s father took to social media with a scathing post, criticizing how the program handled his son’s departure and legacy.

Though names were omitted, all signs point to a former 4-star recruit who transferred last season, allegedly after a falling out with offensive staff.

In since-deleted posts, the father accused Oregon of:

  • “Playing politics, not performance”
  • “Destroying a young man’s confidence”
  • “Using him for media, then benching him for optics”

The message went viral among Ducks forums and ignited fan debate:

  • Some support the family’s frustration and blame the coaching staff’s inconsistency
  • Others say the QB simply wasn’t ready, and Dan Lanning made the right call

Oregon officials have not commented, and the player has yet to speak publicly. But the episode reopens wounds from a volatile QB room over the last two seasons, which saw transfers, controversy, and difficult choices.


🧠 QUICK HITS: MORE DUCKS NEWS

  • Women’s Track & Field: Aaliyah McCormick is now officially headed to Olympic Trials after her blazing 12.74 in the 100m hurdles
  • Men’s Basketball: Oregon in final talks with 4-star guard Julius Boston, who could fill a crucial backcourt role
  • NIL Report: Oregon ranks top 5 nationally in athlete earnings — fueled by football, women’s track, and baseball

🔮 WHAT TO WATCH NEXT

  • Calvin Russell Decision Watch: The 5-star WR is still on Oregon’s radar and could commit in July — Ducks are in his top 2
  • QB Depth Chart: Summer workouts will determine who backs up Oregon’s starting quarterback — and there’s still buzz around a potential late transfer addition
  • Softball Bounce Back: Portal season is here, and Lombardi is expected to be aggressive in filling key roster holes
  • Fall Camp Hype Begins: Oregon will host its annual “Midnight Madness” fan event in August — and expect a new uniform drop

🟢 FINAL TAKE

The Ducks are soaring high in recruiting and rebuilding fast in key sports like softball — but not without drama. The tension around a former quarterback’s legacy and the emotional crash out of the WCWS serve as reminders that success in Eugene isn’t always smooth sailing.

Still, with elite talent coming in, national attention building, and a coaching staff that refuses to settle, Oregon remains firmly on the rise.

Stay tuned, Duck fans — it’s only June, and the fireworks are just getting started.

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