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[WATCH] Oregon Ducks QB Dillon Gabriel Raves About Offensive Line, Jokes About Switching To Running Back
The No. 9 Oregon Ducks dominated the Oregon State Beavers in a 49-14 victory that marks the largest margin on victory since 2018. The Ducks desperately needed to show improvements on offense after barely beating their first two unranked opponents in the 2024 college football season.
Safe to say, Oregon’s offense hummed at Oregon State.
The Ducks set season highs in points (49), total yards (546) and rushing yards (240). The offensive line did not allow a sack or a quarterback hurry for the first time this season (had allowed six sacks through two weeks.)
Impressively, Oregon did not punt in the game and produced points on every possession.
The Ducks also broke loose for explosive plays, finishing with10 plays of 20-plus yards after having just six such plays over the season’s first two games combined.
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel finished 20-of-24 for 291 yards and two touchdowns; added 64 yards on four carries and a touchdown. Gabriel came out hot with 15 straight completions, a career-long stretch to start a game. He has completed at least 83 percent of his passes in all three games this season.
After the dominating victory, Gabriel joked that he should switch to running back, evaluated his offensive line and revealed what changed for Oregon in Week 3.
Q: How did it feel to utilize your legs more in this game?
Gabriel: It feels good. I think a lot of people want me to switch to running back. I think in the new day and age in college football, they want quarterbacks to run. But I think it’s when it’s needed as well. I believe when we get into certain situations, there’s trust in my legs, but there’s also trust and belief in everyone up front to help me out as well.
Q: How important were the guys in setting the edge on you 54-yard run?
Gabriel: It’s all blocks downfield. I didn’t get touched on the run. It’s things people don’t see that help me make that play happen. I’m just proud of the guys up front, just the way they’ve competed and continued to do so. It’s been great to see.
Q: What did the offensive line do to keep you from being sacked?
Gabriel: I’ll start on my end. I think just creating completions and trying to get the ball out, but also moving when necessary and not staying in the pocket when I don’t have to. I do think the pass protection was good all day. I don’t think I was really touched. I can’t even explain how proud I am of them. They just continue to fight. Those are five guys you want to go to battle with or six or seven. I wouldn’t want to do it with anyone else.
Q: What clicked on offense?
Gabriel: A bunch. I would love to tell you but then the Krabby Patty secret formula is out. Day-to-day within practices we changed things that could help us and benefit us, and that’s for every individual position group and then us as a unit, and then obviously us a whole team. I think we’ll continue to make adjustments, and that doesn’t stop, but of course you find the formula for your group and keeping building off of it.
Q: Do you feel finally comfortable out there today?
Gabriel: I think I’ve always felt that way, but more importantly I always tell the O-Line “If you give me the time, I’ll do the crime”. They’ve continued to do that. I’m proud of them. I think it goes to show that with any offense there’s offensive line playing at a high level it allows the quarterback to play efficient and clean, and of course the run-game hitting like it did… They killed it.
Q: You described the Boise State and Idaho games as “strenuous.” What is your word for today’s win?
Gabriel: Explosive. If you have explosive plays it helps you. We lacked that early on, but now you’re starting to see that happen. A four-play drive instead of 15. I think that’s common sense. It’s easier to mess up with 15 plays than with four. I think when you have explosive plays it helps. It creates momentum and it creates rhythm. It allows you to be on the plus-side of the field more. There’s just a lot that goes with that.
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Oregon’s Class Surges in Team Recruiting Rankings to No. 3
If you headed to the lake early last week, you missed the best fireworks. Dan Lanning and his staff put on a cup of coffee and closed like the Wolf of Wall Street. Minus the cocaine, probably.
All jokes aside, and believe me, these are jokes, the recruiting this staff is doing is not a joke. From June 28 to July 3, a span of 6 days Oregon added four new commitments and all were four stars or better. If you weren’t paying attention, Oregon landed 12 commits in the months of June and what we’ve had in July so far.
The recruiting class has surged from the teens to No. 9 to start last week to No. 3 overall by Friday afternoon. Only Texas A&M and Notre Dame have better recruiting classes according to Rivals. Oregon has the best class in the Big Ten conference.
The 24 commits sit at an average rating of 90.76 according to Rivals. Additionally 16 of the 24 commits are ranked four-stars or better and that includes the Ducks having a pair of 5-Star commitments. Oregon has 11 defensive commits, 11 offensive commits and 2 listed as athletes.
Up next is a commitment from four-star linebacker Brayton Feister set for Saturday, July 11. I don’t believe that addition will move Oregon up in the rankings but will strengthen their current position.
With five-star wide receiver Xavier Sabb committing, Oregon now has a commitment from 17 different states. Should Feister from Ohio pick the Ducks on Saturday, that would give Oregon an 18th state. The national reach of this program is as good as any school in the country.
Last year Oregon finished with the No. 4 ranked class in the nation. The 2025 class also finished at No. 4 nationally.
The early signing period for the 2027 class begins on December 4 and ends on December 6. The transfer portal window begins on January 2.
Oregon kicks off its 2026 season opener at home on September 5 vs Boise State.
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Former corrections officer sentenced in major Oregon poaching case spanning multiple counties
UMATILLA COUNTY, Ore. (KTVZ) — A yearslong investigation by the Oregon State Police (OSP), in addition to the Fish and Wildlife Division, has resulted in significant penalties for an Umatilla man accused of illegally killing wildlife across Oregon, in what prosecutors describe as one of the most damaging serial poaching cases tied to a single individual.
Christopher George Matson, 48, was sentenced in two separate cases in June following an investigation that began in 2024, when authorities received information he was unlawfully taking big game animals. Matson is a former Oregon Department of Corrections officer.
In February 2025, investigators served a search warrant and seized multiple big game animals and firearms as evidence. In total, 67 criminal charges were referred for prosecution, spanning multiple counties and including allegations such as unlawful take and possession of black bear with the aid of bait, unlawful take of buck deer and antlerless elk, and hunting during prohibited hours. Additional charges included falsely applying for tags, loaning or borrowing big game tags, and unlawful possession of silencers and a short-barreled rifle.
The case was prosecuted by the Oregon Department of Justice’s Wildlife Anti-Poaching Resource Prosecutor.
On June 18, 2026, Matson pleaded guilty in Grant County Circuit Court to seven counts, including unlawful take of buck deer and black bear. He was sentenced to 18 months of probation, a lifetime hunting license revocation, 300 hours of community service, forfeiture of firearms and seized property, and a $52,500 fine payable to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Less than two weeks later, on June 29, Matson pleaded guilty in Umatilla County Circuit Court to additional charges, including unlawful possession of a short-barreled rifle, unlawful possession of a silencer, unlawful possession of multiple wildlife, and unlawful take of mule deer. In that case, he was sentenced to 24 months of probation, a lifetime hunting ban, 300 hours of community service to run concurrently, forfeiture of property, and a $62,000 fine.
Combined, the penalties include probation, a lifetime revocation of hunting privileges, 300 hours of community service and more than $114,000 in fines.
“This is another example of serial poaching which rises to the level of felony conduct based solely on the repeated poaching conduct and impact of one individual on Oregon’s game mammals,” said Jay Hall, the Oregon Department of Justice’s Wildlife Anti-Poaching Resource Prosecutor. “The conduct across the several counties amounts to one of the highest damage amounts done to Oregon wildlife by any singular actor.”
Oregon State Police credited the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for assisting with interviews and evidence collection, along with multiple witnesses who came forward during the investigation.
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Watch: Cops follow black bear through town
WILSONVILLE, Ore. (CNN) – Under the cover of the night sky, a bear took a jaunt around an Oregon town. Its presumed search for a snack was interrupted by a police officer’s bright spotlight.
For the next few minutes, the officer followed the bear as it sauntered down the road, even making sure the animal didn’t dart into the road.
Eventually, video shows the officer corralled the black bear and escorted it to a nearby river where it would be safer.
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