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Oregon Hires Former Washington D-Line Coach in 34-Person Staff Expansion

The Ducks crossed conference lines to pull UW positional talent, signaling Big Ten preparation depth.

Published May 23, 2026 Source MSN Sports From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · May 23, 2026

Oregon Hires Former Washington D-Line Coach in 34-Person Staff Expansion

The Ducks crossed conference lines to pull UW positional talent, signaling Big Ten preparation depth.

Oregon added a former University of Washington defensive line coach to a newly unveiled 34-person coaching staff, crossing what used to be Pac-12 rivalry lines and is now Big Ten conference calculus. The hire carries the texture of institutional preparation: Oregon enters its first Big Ten season in September, and the staff expansion reflects both the conference's physicality requirements and the revenue gap that allows it.

The Ducks did not name the specific coach in initial announcements, a common sequencing quirk in college football where staff unveilings precede individual confirmations by 24 to 48 hours. The 34-person roster represents a material increase over Oregon's previous structure, which sat closer to 28 full-time assistants and analysts through the 2023 season. The gap is Phil Knight money converted to preparation hours: more film breakdown, more recruiting bandwidth, more position-specific development against Big Ten offensive line size.

The Washington hire matters for two reasons. First, it signals Oregon is no longer treating former Pac-12 programs as off-limits talent pools, a shift that began when conference realignment killed the old geographic boundaries in July 2022. Washington and Oregon now compete in the same league, which paradoxically makes poaching easier—there is no conference office to offend, and the resentment dissipates into roster construction. Second, it adds someone who has prepared players for Big Ten-caliber physicality. Washington faced Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State in recent seasons during crossover scheduling and bowl matchups. That experience converts directly: Oregon needs defensive linemen who can two-gap against 330-pound guards on first down in October in Iowa City.

The staff expansion also reflects Oregon's revenue position entering Big Ten media distribution. The conference's television deal pays each member school approximately $60 million annually starting in 2024, compared to the Pac-12's final payouts near $30 million. Oregon already spent at the top of the Pac-12 on coaching salaries and support staff; the doubled media revenue allows them to extend that advantage without cutting elsewhere. Larger staffs mean more specialized roles: a coach dedicated solely to third-down pass rush, another to run-game coordination, another to opponent self-scouting. The marginal gains accumulate over 12 games.

The timing matters because spring practice begins in late March, roughly six weeks away. Staff hires after February 1 create onboarding friction—new coaches inherit film study, recruiting relationships, and position room culture mid-cycle. Oregon's unveiling suggests most contracts were finalized in January, allowing coordinators to integrate the Washington hire into spring preparation. The Ducks play Ohio State in Eugene on October 12, a Fox Big Noon game that will likely determine College Football Playoff positioning. Defensive line performance in that game will be measurable: pressures, run stops, fatigue rate in the fourth quarter.

Worth noting: Washington's defensive line coach departures have followed a pattern since Kalen DeBoer left for Alabama in January 2024. The Huskies lost multiple assistants to Power Four programs in the subsequent 12 months, a predictable consequence of conference realignment destabilizing staff retention. Oregon's hire accelerates that churn. The Ducks now have someone who knows Washington's blocking schemes, recruit preferences, and position room tendencies—useful twice per cycle if the rivalry regains intensity under Big Ten scheduling rotations.

The 34-person staff size positions Oregon in the top quartile of college football program expenditure. Only a handful of programs—Ohio State, Alabama, Georgia, Texas—operate with comparable coaching depth. The gap between Oregon and the rest of the Big Ten's newcomers is instructive: Washington, UCLA, and USC are adding staff but remain closer to 30 full-time coaches, constrained by different revenue reserves and donor structures. Oregon's advantage is scalable preparation hours, which matters most in September and October when depth chart rotations still have room to adjust.

The Ducks open their Big Ten schedule at home against Ohio State, then travel to Michigan on November 2. Defensive line performance in those two games will determine whether the staff expansion converts to field outcomes or simply represents resource allocation without return. Spring practice begins March 25.

The takeaway
Oregon's **34-person** staff and ex-UW hire reflect Big Ten revenue converting to preparation depth; defensive line performance against Ohio State in October will measure ROI.
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