List of Oregon Ducks football seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the Oregon Ducks football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1893, the Ducks have participated in more than 1,100 officially sanctioned games.

Autzen Stadium, where the Ducks have played since 1967.

Seasons

Year Coach Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
1894 Cal Young/J.A. Church 1–2–1
1895 Percy Benson 4–0
1896 J.F. Frick 2–1
1897 Joe Smith 1–1
1898 Frank W. Simpson 3–1
1899 Frank W. Simpson 3–2–1
1900 Lawrence Kaarsberg 3–3–1
1901 Warren W. Smith 3–4–1
1902 Marion F. Dolph 3–1–3
1903 Warren W. Smith 4–2–1
1904 R.S. Smith 5–3
1905 Bruce Shorts 4–2–2
1906 Hugo Bezdek 5–0–1
1907 Gordon B. Frost 5–1
1908 Robert Forbes 5–2
1909 Robert Forbes 3–3
1910 Bill Warner 4–1
1911 Bill Warner 3–2
1912 Louis Pinkham 3–4
1913 Hugo Bezdek 3–3–1
1914 Hugo Bezdek 4–2–1
1915 Hugo Bezdek 7–2
Pacific Coast Conference (1916–1958)
1916 Hugo Bezdek 7–0–12–0–1T-1st[A 1]W Rose
1917 Hugo Bezdek 4–31–24th
1918 Charles A. Huntington 4–22–12nd
1919 Charles A. Huntington 5–22–11stL Rose
1920 Charles A. Huntington 3–2–11–1–13rd
1921 Charles A. Huntington 5–1–30–1–25th
1922 Charles A. Huntington 6–1–13–0–12nd
1923 Charles A. Huntington 3–4–10–4–18th
1924 Joe Maddock 4–3–22–2–16th
1925 Richard Smith 1–5–10–59th
1926 John McEwan 2–4–11–46th
1927 John McEwan 2–4–10–4–18th
1928 John McEwan 9–24–24th
1929 John McEwan 7–34–1T-3rd
1930 Clarence Spears 7–23–14th
1931 Clarence Spears 6–2–23–1–13rd
1932 Prink Callison 6–3–12–2–1T-5th
1933 Prink Callison 9–14–1T-1st
1934 Prink Callison 6–44–24th
1935 Prink Callison 6–33–2T-4th
1936 Prink Callison 2–6–11–5–19th
1937 Prink Callison 4–62–58th
1938 Tex Oliver 4–54–45th
1939 Tex Oliver 3–4–13–3–15th
1940 Tex Oliver 4–4–13–4–15th
1941 Tex Oliver 5–54–45th
1942 John A. Warren 2–62–58th
1943 No Team
1944 No Team
1945 Tex Oliver 3–63–67th
1946 Tex Oliver 4–4–13–4–16th
1947 Jim Aiken 7–35–1T-2nd
1948 Jim Aiken 9–27–01stL Cotton9
1949 Jim Aiken 4–62–5T-6th
1950 Jim Aiken 1–90–79th
1951 Len Casanova 2–81–68th
1952 Len Casanova 2-7–12–5T-6th
1953 Len Casanova 4–5–12–5–18th
1954 Len Casanova 6–45–33rd
1955 Len Casanova 6–44–34th
1956 Len Casanova 4–4–23–3–2T-4th
1957 Len Casanova 7–46–2T-1stL Rose17
1958 Len Casanova 4–64–45th
Independent (1959–1963)
1959 Len Casanova 8–2
1960 Len Casanova 7–3–1L Liberty
1961 Len Casanova 4–6
1962 Len Casanova 6–3–1
1963 Len Casanova 8–3W Sun
Athletic Association of Western Universities (1964–1967)
1964 Len Casanova 7–2–11–2–1T-6th
1965 Len Casanova 4–5–10–58th
1966 Len Casanova 3–71–3T-6th
1967 Jerry Frei 2–81–5T-7th
Pacific-8 Conference (1968–1977)
1968 Jerry Frei 4–62–4T-5th
1969 Jerry Frei 5–5–12–35th
1970 Jerry Frei 6–4–14–3T-2nd
1971 Jerry Frei 5–62–46th
1972 Dick Enright 4–72–5T-6th
1973 Dick Enright 2–92–5T-5th
1974 Don Read 2–90–78th
1975 Don Read 3–82–56th
1976 Don Read 4–71–6T-7th
1977 Rich Brooks 3–81–67th
Pacific-10 Conference (1978–2010)
1978 Rich Brooks 2-92–58th
1979 Rich Brooks 6-54–3T-3rd
1980 Rich Brooks 6–3–24–3–15th
1981 Rich Brooks 2–91–69th
1982 Rich Brooks 2–8–12–69th
1983 Rich Brooks 4–6–13–3–1T-6th
1984 Rich Brooks 6–53–5T-7th
1985 Rich Brooks 5–63–46th
1986 Rich Brooks 5–63–57th
1987 Rich Brooks 6–54–4T-4th
1988 Rich Brooks 6–63–5T-6th
1989 Rich Brooks 8–45–3T-2ndW Independence
1990 Rich Brooks 8–44–33rdL Freedom
1991 Rich Brooks 3–81–7T-9th
1992 Rich Brooks 6–64–4T-6thL Independence
1993 Rich Brooks 5–62–6T-8th
1994 Rich Brooks 9–47–11stL Rose1111
1995 Mike Bellotti 9–36–2T-2ndL Cotton1818
1996 Mike Bellotti 6–5[A 2]3–5T-5th
1997 Mike Bellotti 7–53–5T-7thW Las Vegas
1998 Mike Bellotti 8–45–3T-3rdL Aloha
1999 Mike Bellotti 9–36–2T-2ndW Sun1819
2000 Mike Bellotti 10–27–1T-1stW Holiday97
2001 Mike Bellotti 11–17–11stW Fiesta22
2002 Mike Bellotti 7–63–58thL Seattle
2003 Mike Bellotti 8–55–3T-3rdL Sun
2004 Mike Bellotti 5–64–4T-5th
2005 Mike Bellotti 10–27–12ndL Holiday1213
2006 Mike Bellotti 7–64–5T-5thL Las Vegas
2007 Mike Bellotti 9–45–4T-4thW Sun2423
2008 Mike Bellotti 10–37–22ndW Holiday910
2009 Chip Kelly 10–38–11stL Rose1111
2010 Chip Kelly 12–19–01stL BCS National Championship Game33
Pac-12 Conference (2011–present)
2011 Chip Kelly 12–28–1T-1st (North)W Rose44
2012 Chip Kelly 12–18–1T-1st (North)W Fiesta22
2013 Mark Helfrich 11–27–2T-1st (North)W Alamo99
2014 Mark Helfrich 13–28–11st (North)W Rose Bowl†, L CFP NCG22
2015 Mark Helfrich 9–47–22nd (North)L Alamo2019
2016 Mark Helfrich 4–82–76th (North)
2017 Willie Taggart[A 3] 7–64–54th (North)L Las Vegas
2018 Mario Cristobal 9-45-44th (North)W Redbox
2019 Mario Cristobal 12-28-11st (North)W Rose55
2020 Mario Cristobal 4-33-2(North)L Fiesta
Total:668–499–46
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

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Notes

  1. The tiebreaker for the Pacific Coast Conference went to Washington due to Oregon's use of ineligible players.[1]
  2. Overtime introduced to Division I-A in 1996, eliminating ties.[2]
  3. Coach Taggart left before the Las Vegas Bowl which was coached by offensive coordinator Mario Cristobal.

References

  1. Borland, Lynn (November 20, 2010). "Legendary coach Gil Dobie's only loss at Washington: his legacy". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  2. Whiteside, Kelly (August 25, 2006). "Overtime system still excites coaches". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  3. 2011 Oregon Football Archived 2011-09-01 at the Wayback Machine. Goducks.com. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  4. Oregon Yearly Totals Archived 2011-10-25 at the Wayback Machine. College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  5. Oregon Bowl History. College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  6. Oregon In the Polls. College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
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