UPDATE: The Oregon Ducks are facing a significant coaching shake-up just as they prepare for the College Football Playoff (CFP). Key coaching personnel changes have emerged, adding urgency to their playoff ambitions as they sit at No. 5 in the rankings.
Oregon’s defensive coordinator, Tosh Lupoi, is reportedly on the verge of leaving for the California Golden Bears, where he is set to accept a five-year deal as head coach. According to ESPN‘s Pete Thamel, “Sources: Cal has agreed in principle to a 5-year deal to make Tosh Lupoi the school’s next head coach.” The announcement from Cal is expected shortly, but it’s unclear if Lupoi will remain with the Ducks through the CFP.
This news comes as the Ducks await the outcome of the Big Ten Championship Game between No. 2 Indiana and No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday. A favorable result could elevate Oregon to the No. 4 seed, potentially giving them a bye in the first round. In the worst-case scenario, the Ducks will host a playoff game at Autzen Stadium.
Adding to the turmoil, Oregon’s offensive coordinator, Will Stein, has accepted a head coaching position with the Kentucky Wildcats, further destabilizing the coaching structure ahead of the playoffs. Stein is anticipated to lead the Ducks through the CFP before officially transitioning to Kentucky.
Lupoi, who played for California from 2000 to 2005, has had a storied coaching career, including significant roles at Washington and Alabama, where he won two national championships. Since joining Oregon in 2022, he has been pivotal in shaping the Ducks’ defense.
With these developments unfolding rapidly, the Ducks’ playoff strategy now hangs in the balance. Fans and analysts alike are left wondering how these coaching changes will impact Oregon’s performance in the playoffs.
As the situation evolves, all eyes will be on Oregon’s management to see how they will navigate this coaching crisis while preparing for the high-stakes environment of the CFP. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.






































