
Additional details on Oregon Ducks new indoor practice facility unveiled
The team is in the middle of a massive construction project, building a new indoor practice facility alongside Autzen Stadium, where a pair of old practice fields once stood. Earlier this year, Oregon broke ground on the "2.Mo," a 170,000 square foot indoor training building, comprising 130,000 square feet of field space and a 40,000 square foot connector to the HDC. The connector features an expanded weight room and players' lounge, according to the university website.
Some details about the facility have come out over the past few months, but in the Ducks' second episode of "2025 Fall Camp: Under Construction," we got the biggest deep dive into the project yet.
In the video, we are given details of the new building from the likes of Todd and Quinn Van Horne, two of the leaders of the project. We also see new visuals of the facility, which will leave many fans excited for what's to come.
Here are a few of the details that we got from the video on Thursday night:
Construction on the project is expected to be completed in 2027. In the meantime, Dan Lanning and the Ducks are using Rich Brooks Field at Autzen Stadium and the Moshofsky Center for their practices.
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