
Oregon Ducks among top teams in first US LBM Coaches Poll of 2025 season
In the coaches' poll, the Ducks landed at No. TK in the nation, standing as the No. 3 Big Ten team in the rankings. Here's a look at the top 25:
A year ago, Oregon spent a majority of the season at No. 1 in the coaches' poll rankings, finishing the regular season with a 13-0 record. They won the Big Ten Conference Championship in their first year as conference members before earning the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.
This year, Oregon still faces high expectations, although several questions have arisen surrounding its new-look roster. The Ducks return just four total starters from last year's team: one on offense and three on defense. They will have a new quarterback under center and a ton of young faces who need to step up and prove themselves.
Despite the inexperience among players, Oregon's coaching staff remains largely intact, with Lanning bringing back both offensive coordinator Will Stein and defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi, as well as many of the position coaches. There are expectations that the Ducks will once again compete for a Big Ten title and likely secure a spot in the College Football Playoff when all is said and done in 2025.
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