Lookout’s Ducks Special: Oregon’s Road to Miami

The Oregon Ducks’ run toward a possible college football national championship is on course. After winning two College Football Playoff games, the Ducks now face Indiana in a season rematch on Friday — and Lookout Eugene-Springfield is marking the moment with a new special coverage hub: Oregon’s Road to Miami.
The new Ducks hub brings together Lookout’s comprehensive Ducks coverage in one place, highlighting the highs, challenges, and defining storylines of the season. Veteran Ducks reporter Tyson Alger has followed the team every step of the way, and now that reporting — along with photojournalism, analysis, and multimedia — is curated into a single, fan-friendly destination.
It’s free to the community and sponsored by The Duck Store and Selco Credit Union.
In the days leading up to the Atlanta semifinal and through game day, Alger and Lookout photojournalist Isaac Wasserman will be on site, providing firsthand reporting, photos, and insight as Oregon pushes toward the championship stage.
Fans visiting Oregon’s Road to Miami will find sections tracking the Ducks’ journey, including:
- Season-in-review coverage chronicling Oregon’s path through the playoffs
- Game stories, analysis, and columns from throughout the season
- Photo galleries, audio playlists and videos capturing key moments on and off the field
Lookout Eugene-Springfield invites Ducks fans across Oregon and beyond to explore the coverage and share Oregon’s Road to Miami with friends, family, and neighbors as the Ducks chase history.
About Lookout Eugene-Springfield
Lookout Eugene-Springfield is a community newspaper that is wholly digital, delivered to its audiences 24-7, wherever they are and however they prefer to connect – on computers, smartphones and tablets. Their journalism is local, nonpartisan and factual. They believe all communities need robust, trustworthy news sources – covering all the “beats” that daily newspapers used to, in modern digital formats that audiences expect.
Mission : To make Lane County a better place to live, for all who live here, through high-quality local news that informs and connects the community. They will be supporting non-profits and businesses as well as hold ”Lookout Listens” sessions to hear from the community.
Additionally, Lookout in the Classroom (LOIC) is a media literacy and civic engagement program designed for local high school students. In today’s media landscape, where information comes at us from every angle – critical thinking and media literacy are essential skills. LOIC gives students access to reliable local journalism and the tools to navigate the modern media environment.
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