Eugene Oregon is expected to have 82 scholarship players in 2025. It is anticipated that the Big Ten and SEC would continue to offer 85 scholarships, but roster limitations will drop from 125 to 105 starting in 2025–2026, contingent on the resolution of the House v. NCAA case.
Seniors: 11 (one redshirt in the seventh year, four in the sixth, one in the fifth, three in the redshirt, two true, and three walk-on specialists) Theran Johnson (Northwestern), Isaiah World (Nevada), Alex Harkey (Texas State), and Malik Benson (Florida State) transferred to Oregon; Emmanuel Pregnon (USC) and Jadon Canady (Ole Miss) transferred to UO; Matthew Bedford requested a medical hardship waiver; After the court order and NCAA waiver against Diego Pavia, Jamaree Caldwell, Kobe Savage, and George Silva are still eligible for one more year. Noah Whittington, Gary Bryant Jr., Bedford, Caldwell, Savage, and Silva are all automatically eligible for the NFL draft and have the option to opt out, although Caldwell and Savage stayed in the draft and Silva returned and logged into the transfer portal. Caldwell and Savage stayed in the draft, Whittington, Bryant, and Bedford came back, and Silva came back and went into the transfer portal; Josh Conerly Jr., Derrick Harmon, and Jordan James announced their intention to enter the NFL draft; Bryce Boettcher received an NCAA waiver for his fourth season of football eligibility; and Evan Stewart came back.
Juniors: 17 (1 true, 9 redshirt, 1 sixth-year) Makhi Hughes left Tulane, Bear Alexander (USC) and Dillon Thieneman (Purdue) moved to Oregon, while Emarrion Winston (Baylor) and Khamari Terrell (Texas State) transferred.