April 5, 2025
By Miles Dwyer, Ducks Wire: Already in the full swing of spring football, the Oregon Ducks are less than four months away from kicking off the 2025 season, and although the Ducks are working under lighter expectations than this time a year ago, they still have the potential to be great.
On offense, Oregon has experienced a heavy dose of roster turnover, and while they aren’t lacking in talent, the Ducks’ offense is less experienced than most of college football’s upper echelon. What should give fans confidence in the Ducks’ offensive potential — besides raw talent — is their leadership.
Will Stein, Oregon’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, is one of the best offensive minds in college football, and on Friday, he was named to ESPN’s list of college football’s top assistants.
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