Duck Territory: A week after announcing his transfer from the Oregon Ducks, the starting quarterback for Oregon in 2020 will be heading to the Big 12. On Monday, quarterback Tyler Shough posted that he would be transferring to Texas Tech with three years remaining of eligibility.
A redshirt sophomore in 2020, Shough was granted a free year of eligibility for this past season meaning he could still be on Texas Tech’s roster in 2023 when the Ducks are scheduled to take on the Red Raiders.
—Recent News Feed Stories—
- Skopil’s way-too-early predictions of Oregon’s 2021 football schedule
- A rundown of Utah football’s 2021 football schedule
- Former Bear Aaron Rodgers donates to businesses in his hometown of Chico
- Hurley: Burno departure ‘very significant’ for ASU program
- Crystal Ball: Oregon trending for four-star quarterback Tanner Bailey
- Huskies working Arizona DB pipeline hard in pursuit of Benjamin Morrison
- Report: Ex-Cal LB Michael Barton added to Bears’ football staff
- Veteran assistant Tim Drevno joins UCLA staff as analyst
- ASU hoops assoc. head coach Rashon Burno leaving for Northern Illinois job
- Townsend: Athletic Department is too quiet with Arizona Basketball
- Big Ten leaders tried to avoid open-records laws while discussing 2020 season
- Four-star tight end Keyan Burnett announces commitment to USC
- Arizona releases Notice of Allegations against men’s basketball program
- Browns GM talks possibility of re-signing former Oregon CB Terrance Mitchell
- USC’s Evan Mobley, UO’s Chris Duarte named College Hoops Today All-Americans
- Washington Football Team releases ex-Ute, Comeback Player Of Year Alex Smith
- Stanford sweeps team titles at Pac-12 Cross Country Championships
- OSU pres. F. King Alexander: ‘Wasn’t sufficient evidence’ to fire Les Miles
- Multiple schools announce full capacity stadiums for football games this fall
- Athlon: 5 priorities for Arizona football’s new coach Jedd Fisch in 2021
- ‘This is my team’: ASU’s Daniels embracing responsibility of leadership role
- Canzano: Troubling questions for Oregon State president F. King Alexander
- Does USC lose the most WR talent in the country heading into next season?
- WSU’s new Director of Transfer Recruiting could set off staffing wave
- Stanford DE Joshua Pakola withdraws from transfer portal
- Husky Levi Onwuzurike came close to coming back and playing one more season
- 4-star tight end, ASU, Arizona & USC target, previews his Friday decision
- Jeff Goodman on Arizona’s dilemma with Sean Miller: ‘Do something now’
- Utah football names new Director of Football Operations
- Seven McGee, Oregon RB/WR signee, makes stunning catch in 7-on-7 action
- Report: Cal, Justin Wilcox set to hire UNLV assistant
- Arizona State to allow limited number of fans for spring sports
- Big Ten will allow 8,000 fans at conference tournament
- The game plan for the Supreme Court case that could reshape NCAA amateurism
- Offensive players Washington needs to take the next step in 2021
- Sorensen: Transfer portal changes the game, and in a good way for WSU
- 4-star SDE Selah Brown enjoyed his first virtual visit with Stanford
- Cal OC Bill Musgrave promises to unleash some `trickeration’ in 2021
- 4-star QB begins visit checking out Oregon football
- Dallas area defensive back Keyshon Mills interested in Colorado’s offer
Latest posts by News Feed (see all)
- Skopil’s way-too-early predictions of Oregon’s 2021 football schedule - March 6, 2021
- A rundown of Utah football’s 2021 football schedule - March 6, 2021
- Former Bear Aaron Rodgers donates to businesses in his hometown of Chico - March 6, 2021