• Player-by-player look at Oregon’s linebacker depth chart
    Jun 23 2026

    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.

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    31 mins
  • Player-by-player look at Oregon’s defensive line room
    Jun 19 2026

    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.

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    35 mins
  • Autzen Audibles: Player-by-player breakdown of Oregon’s offensive line room
    Jun 16 2026

    On this edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, DuckTerritory’s Erik Skopil and Matt Prehm continue their offseason position preview series with a closer look at Oregon’s offensive line room entering the 2026 season.

    After previously breaking down the Ducks’ quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends, the focus now shifts to the group responsible for making Oregon’s offense go. Skopil and Prehm go player-by-player through the offensive line room, discussing returning experience, projected starters, key depth pieces, and the biggest questions facing the Ducks up front.

    Oregon has consistently recruited and developed at a high level along the offensive line, and the 2026 group will once again be expected to play a major role in the team’s offensive success. The Ducks have veteran talent, promising young players, and multiple options at several spots, giving the coaching staff flexibility as it builds the best five-man combination.

    The conversation includes expectations for the interior offensive line, the tackle spots, and which players could push for larger roles during the season. With Oregon looking to compete at the top of the Big Ten and nationally, offensive line play will be one of the biggest factors in determining the Ducks’ ceiling.

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    40 mins
  • Oregon’s pass-catchers headline latest position preview
    Jun 12 2026

    On this episode of the Autzen Audibles podcast, DuckTerritory's Erik Skopil and Matt Prehm convene to break down Oregon's wide receivers and tight ends. The two discuss each player in both rooms, and then have a wider discussion about the pass-offense in 2026.

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    44 mins
  • Breaking down Oregon’s three newest 2027 commitments
    Jun 9 2026

    Oregon’s 2027 recruiting class added major momentum Monday, and the Autzen Audibles Podcast broke it all down.

    On the latest episode, DuckTerritory’s Erik Skopil and Matt Prehm discussed Oregon’s three newest verbal commitments — defensive lineman Achilles Reyna, tight end George VanSandt and wide receiver Malachi Garlington — and what the additions mean for the Ducks’ overall recruiting outlook.


    The trio of commitments helped Oregon jump into the Top 10 of the 2027 Team Recruiting Rankings. The Ducks now sit No. 8 nationally with 17 verbal commitments, 224.75 total points and an 89.29 average per commit. Oregon is just 0.12 points behind Clemson for the No. 7 spot, giving the Ducks a realistic path to continue climbing as the summer recruiting calendar heats up.


    Skopil and Prehm also discussed the significance of Oregon landing two in-state prospects in VanSandt and Garlington. VanSandt, a Central Catholic tight end, was previously committed to Arkansas before reopening his recruitment. Garlington, a Nelson High School wide receiver, earned an Oregon offer after a strong camp performance before briefly committing to Washington State and later flipping to the Ducks.


    Reyna, a massive 6-foot-8 defensive line prospect from Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, had long been viewed as an Oregon lean before making his commitment official.

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    27 mins
  • Autzen Audibles Podcast: Oregon’s QB and RB rooms kickoff new position preview series
    46 mins
  • Dante Moore leads Erik Skopil’s Top 30 Oregon football player rankings
    Jun 3 2026

    Erik Skopil reveals and explains his Top 30 Oregon football player rankings, with Dante Moore leading a loaded Ducks roster.

    Below is the 10:

    1. Quarterback Dante Moore
    2. Outside linebacker Teitum Tuioti
    3. Wide receiver Dakorien Moore
    4. Offensive lineman Iapani Laloulu
    5. Cornerback Brandon Finney Jr.
    6. Tight End Jamari Johnson
    7. Defensive lineman A'Mauri Washington
    8. Safety Koi Perich
    9. Outside linebacker Matayo Uiagalelei
    10. Wide receiver Evan Stewart

    Check out the entire top 30 below:

    https://247sports.com/college/oregon/longformarticle/oregon-ducks-football-2026-football-bear-alexander-jordon-davison-dierre-hill-jr-285797942/

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    31 mins
  • Autzen Audibles Podcast: Oregon football schedule updates, future games and recruiting weekend preview
    May 28 2026

    Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil break down Oregon football’s 2026 TV announcements, future schedule updates, and a loaded recruiting weekend.

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    27 mins