2025 Oregon Ducks Football Season Recap

The Oregon Ducks football delivered an outstanding 13-2 season in 2025, combining explosive offense with strong defensive performances on their way to the College Football Playoff Semifinal. Oregon started the year with dominant victories at Autzen Stadium and added major road wins over the Penn State Nittany Lions football and Washington Huskies football.

After a midseason setback against the Indiana Hoosiers football, the Ducks bounced back with a strong finish to the regular season before making a deep playoff run that included impressive postseason wins.

2025 Oregon Game Results – Season Overall 13-2

  1. Aug 30 – vs Montana State Bobcats football – W 59-13
  2. Sep 6 – vs Oklahoma State Cowboys football – W 69-3
  3. Sep 13 – at Northwestern Wildcats football – W 34-14
  4. Sep 20 – vs Oregon State Beavers football – W 41-7
  5. Sep 27 – at Penn State Nittany Lions football – W 30-24 (2OT)
  6. Oct 11 – vs Indiana Hoosiers football – L 30-20
  7. Oct 18 – at Rutgers Scarlet Knights football – W 56-10
  8. Oct 25 – vs Wisconsin Badgers football – W 21-7
  9. Nov 8 – at Iowa Hawkeyes football – W 18-16
  10. Nov 14 – vs Minnesota Golden Gophers football – W 42-13
  11. Nov 22 – vs USC Trojans football – W 42-27
  12. Nov 29 – at Washington Huskies football – W 26-14
  13. Dec 20 – vs James Madison Dukes football (CFP First Round) – W 51-34
  14. Jan 1 – vs Texas Tech Red Raiders football (Orange Bowl – CFP Quarterfinal) – W 23-0
  15. Jan 9 – vs Indiana Hoosiers football (Peach Bowl – CFP Semifinal) – L 56-22

Season Takeaway

The 2025 Ducks proved to be one of the most explosive teams in college football, scoring big in several dominant wins and finishing the regular season with momentum. Key victories over Penn State, USC, and Washington highlighted Oregon’s ability to compete with top programs. Their strong playoff run, including a shutout win over Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl quarterfinal, showcased the team’s talent and resilience. Although the season ended in the semifinal against Indiana, Oregon’s 13-win season and CFP appearance reinforced the program’s status as a national powerhouse heading into 2026.