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Autzen Audibles: DuckTerritory's Oregon athletics podcast
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Player-by-player look at Oregon’s linebacker depth chart
mardi 23 juin 2026 • Durée 30:46
On this edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, DuckTerritory’s Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil continue their position-by-position preview of the Oregon football roster with a closer look at the Ducks’ linebacker room entering the 2026 season.
After breaking down the defensive line, the series now shifts to the second level of Oregon’s defense. Prehm and Skopil go player-by-player through the linebacker position, discussing the projected depth chart, returning contributors, players pushing for bigger roles, and the biggest questions facing the group before the season begins.
Oregon has talent and athleticism at linebacker, but this is also a room where roles, rotations, and consistency will be major offseason storylines. The Ducks return important pieces such as Jerry Mixon and Devon Jackson, while also needing continued development from the rest of the room to build reliable depth behind the top options.
The discussion focuses on how Oregon’s linebackers fit within Chris Hampton’s defense and how the position can help tie everything together between a talented defensive front and a secondary filled with playmakers. From run fits to coverage responsibilities to communication, the linebacker room will be central to Oregon’s defensive success.
The episode also dives into potential breakout candidates, special teams value, and how the Ducks could structure their linebacker rotation during the 2026 season.
Player-by-player look at Oregon’s defensive line room
vendredi 19 juin 2026 • Durée 35:22
On this edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, DuckTerritory’s Erik Skopil and Matt Prehm continue their position-by-position preview of the Oregon football roster with a closer look at the Ducks’ defensive line room entering the 2026 season.
After working through several offensive position groups, the series now shifts to the defensive side of the ball and starts in the trenches. Skopil and Prehm go player-by-player through Oregon’s defensive line, discussing the key returners, expected contributors, young players pushing for roles, and the overall expectations for a group that should be one of the most important units on the roster.
Oregon enters the season with high-end talent and proven experience up front, headlined by veteran pieces such as A’Mauri Washington and Bear Alexander. The Ducks also have several rotational options and younger players who could factor into the depth chart as the coaching staff looks to build a reliable group capable of holding up over the course of a Big Ten schedule.
The discussion focuses on how Oregon’s defensive line can impact the entire defense. If the Ducks can consistently control the line of scrimmage, generate pressure, and create disruption against the run, it should make life easier for the linebackers and secondary behind them.
The episode also dives into the biggest questions facing the room, potential breakout candidates, and how Oregon’s defensive front could shape the ceiling of the 2026 defense.
Auzen Audibles Podast: Where Oregon’s offense stands after spring football
lundi 18 mai 2026 • Durée 53:46
Oregon football has moved through spring practice, and while the Ducks are still months away from opening the 2026 season, the shape of the offensive depth chart is beginning to come into focus.
On this edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil, and John Evans take a position-by-position look at Oregon’s projected offensive two-deep coming out of spring football and heading into the summer months. The guys break down where things stand at quarterback with Dante Moore back for his second season as the starter, how the offensive line is being rebuilt after multiple NFL departures, and what to make of a skill-position group that features plenty of high-end talent but also a few important depth-chart questions.
The conversation also dives into Oregon’s wide receiver room, the tight end rotation, running back depth, and which young players could push for bigger roles when fall camp arrives. With new offensive coordinator Drew Mehringer now leading the offense, there are plenty of storylines to track as the Ducks work toward another Big Ten title push.
Reacting to Oregon's Big Ten road victory over Northwestern
samedi 13 septembre 2025 • Durée 20:00
On this episode of the Autzen Audibles podcast, DuckTerritory's Erik Skopil and Matt Prehm weigh in on Oregon's 34-14 victory over Northwestern. The pair break down the strengths on both sides of the ball, what it might mean big picture and highlight Dan Lanning's postgame press conference.
4-star Wide Receiver Xavier Worthy talks interest in Oregon
jeudi 4 juin 2020 • Durée 18:35
2021 four-star wide receiver Xavier Worthy joined the Autzen Audibles Podcast to discuss his interest in the Oregon Ducks, why Oregon's coaching staff is such a good group of wide receivers, what Oregon's commits are pitching him to come to play with them at Oregon, and what it will take fora college to land his verbal commitment.
After the recording of this podcast, Worthy released a group of six schools that he would be focusing on prior to making a verbal commitment. Worthy listed Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, and Oregon for his final six schools. Worthy is ranked as the nation's 141st best player in the class of 2021 regardless of position, the 24th best wide receiver, and the state of California's 11th best player, all according to the 247Sports rankings.
All that and more is included in this edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast.
Mailbag: We break down your Oregon Duck hot-takes
mercredi 3 juin 2020 • Durée 40:01
Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil open up the Autzen Audibles Mailbag and instead of answering your questions about Oregon football, recruiting, basketball, and other topics, Matt and Erik discuss the most interesting and best hot-takes Duck fans present to the show.
In this hot-take discussions, we talk about the idea that Oregon will sign a Top 10 recruiting class without having to sign any five-star recruits, if under head coach Dana Altman that the Oregon Ducks are one of the most underrated programs in all of college basketball, that Oregon's 2020 offensive line is better than the 2011 offensive line, that Kenny Wheaton should have simply ran out of bounds instead of returning the interception against the Washington Huskies for a touchdown in 1994, that the Ducks need to change their introduction of the football team that involves the Oregon Duck riding a motorcycle.
All that and more is included in this podcast!
4-star commit Jackson Light explains his commitment to Oregon
mardi 2 juin 2020 • Durée 32:38
In today's episode of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, we interview one of Oregon's top offensive commitments for the class of 2021, who happens to be one of Oregon's best peer-to-peer recruiters this season.
Four-star center prospect Jackson Light joins Matt Prehm on the Autzen Audibles Podcast to dive into Oregon football recruiting, why he picked the Ducks, how he's been able to train for the upcoming season during the shutdown, what makes Oregon's coaching staff such good recruiters, and his thoughts on the 2021 recruiting class as it stands currently.
All that and more is included in this recruiting edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast.
Why Oregon is on pace for their best recruiting class ever
lundi 1 juin 2020 • Durée 32:49
The Oregon Duck football program has secured 12 verbal commitments for the class of 2021 and are now on pace to sign their best class in school history. How did Oregon secure a class that's already one of the best in the country and why do we believe the Ducks will finish the recruiting cycle with their best class in school history? We explain both those answers in this podcast.
Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil dive into Oregon football recruiting and get you caught up on the four most recent verbal commitments, why they are so important, what is working for Oregon on the recruiting trail, how many players will Oregon sign in 2021, how many spots are left to be filled, and who are a few names who could be the next players to commit to the Ducks.
All that and more is included in this edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast.
Emergency Podcast: Oregon lands 4th verbal commitment in four days
samedi 30 mai 2020 • Durée 19:42
The Oregon Ducks have landed their fourth verbal commitment in as many days, making this yet again another Emergency Podcast breaking down Oregon football's breaking news.
Three-star cornerback Darren Barkins became Oregon football's 12th verbal commitment for the class of 2021, and he's also launched the Ducks into the Top 10 for national rankings for the class of 2021.
On this podcast, DuckTerritory.com's Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil break down Barkins commitment, what it means for Oregon at the cornerback class, how he fits into the current roster for the next few seasons, and what's still left out there for Oregon at the position.
All that and more in this emergency edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast.
EMERGENCY PODCAST: Oregon lands an elite JUCO prospect
vendredi 29 mai 2020 • Durée 18:41
The Oregon Ducks have landed yet again another verbal commitment for their 2021 football class. In this emergency podcast, Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil have you covered for everything you need to know.
Junior College cornerback Jadarrius Perkins gave the Ducks his verbal commitment Friday afternoon, thus becoming the school's 11th verbal commitment. In the podcast, Matt and Erik discuss why this is such a big get, what we've seen from his film that we like, what player Oregon is getting and how Perkins fits into the current roster, and then what players are still left on the board for Oregon at the defensive back position for the 2021 class.









