LB Jackson LaDuke follows former Oregon coach to Nevada

Former Oregon LB Jackson LaDuke is heading to Nevada to joining Ken Wilson, the former Ducks’ LB coach who recruited LaDuke to Eugene.

Former Oregon Ducks linebacker Jackson LaDuke has found a new home with a familiar face.

It was announced on Friday night that LaDuke, a player who played in 18 games through 3 season with the Ducks, would be transferring to the Nevada Wolfpack, joining former Oregon linebackers coach Ken Wilson.

Wilson, who was named the head coach at Nevada last year, recruited LaDuke to the Ducks, so it makes sense that he would find a home there and hope to see an increase in playing time.

LaDuke entered the transfer portal on December 4, so it didn’t take long for him to find a new home.

Jackson LaDuke’s Transfer Portal Profile

Oregon LB Jackson LaDuke enters the transfer portal

Oregon LB Jackson LaDuke will enter the transfer portal, he announced. LaDuke played in 12 games for the Ducks this season.

Another player on the Oregon Ducks’ roster has made his intentions to enter the transfer portal clear.

On Sunday afternoon, veteran linebacker Jackson LaDuke announced that he intends to enter the portal once it opens on Monday, December 5, and leave the Ducks after three seasons.

LaDuke saw the most playing time of his career in 2022, playing in all 12 games and racking up 13 total tackles. He was a solid role player on the defense and contributed throughout the year.

Now the former 4-star recruit will look to find a new team with which to end his collegiate career.

Jackson LaDuke’s Transfer Portal Profile