Oregon Duck Mascot Strikes Big Ten Again: Minnesota Golden Gophers

The Oregon Duck mascot is on a tour of Big Ten conference schools and stadiums. This time, the Duck decided to fly across the country to visit the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Oregon Duck Mascot Shocks Big Ten Again, Minnesota Golden Gophers
Oregon Duck Mascot Shocks Big Ten Again, Minnesota Golden Gophers / Oregon Duck Twitter/X

EUGENE - The Oregon Duck mascot is on a tour of Big Ten conference schools and stadiums. This time, the Duck decided to fly across the country to visit the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The Duck has many tricks up his feather sleeves. Where will the mascot go next?

Just yesterday, the Duck surprised the Nebraska Cornhuskers by attending coach Matt Rhule's opening press conference. The Nebraska media loved the silly visit.

The Oregon Duck mascot and brand is one of the most recognizable in the country and is certainly making a splash in their new Big Ten conference.

This is a perfect example of what Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning meant when he said, "Oregon is mighty different" at Big Ten Media Day in Indianapolis last week.

For their inaugural Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis, Oregon busted out a massive inflatable Duck to float the White River in downtown Indianapolis.

"I'm hoping we get to travel that Duck to all of our away games this year." Lanning said.

While the inflatable Duck might not hit the road this season, it looks like the actual mascot, might!

Also exciting is the Oregon offense this season. The Ducks enter the Big Ten Conference with one of the most explosive and exciting offenses in college football. The Ducks are led by the top-transfer portal quarterback in Dillon Gabriel, surrounded by dynamic playmakers and arguably the bestwide receiver unit in Oregon history.

In 2024, expect the unexpected.

"(Will Stein) has some crazy trick plays, always. He's drawing up on a napkin somewhere in a restaurant," said tight end Terrance Ferguson to Oregon Ducks SI's Bri Amaranthus. "Coach Stein's done a great job of being creative like that. And he really thrives in trying to get the players the ball in space. And I think that's really the best thing you can do."


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BRI AMARANTHUS

Bri Amaranthus is an Emmy-winning sports reporter with over 12 years of experience in television, radio, podcasting, and digital sports journalism. She has been with Sports Illustrated for four years, providing breaking news, exclusive interviews, and analysis on the NFL, college sports, and the NBA. Prior to joining SI, Bri hosted NBC Sports Northwest's prime-time television show, where she also served as the Oregon beat reporter and created content covering both the NBA and college sports. Throughout her career, Bri has achieved significant milestones, including covering major events like the NBA Finals, NFL playoffs, College Football Playoff, NCAA Basketball Tournament, NFL Draft, and the NFL Combine. She earned a D1 scholarship to play softball at the University of San Diego and won two state softball titles in high school in Oregon. In addition to her Emmy win for NBC's All-Star Coach special, she has received multiple Emmy nominations, highlighting her dedication and talent in sports journalism.