Ranking the 25 best Oregon Ducks since 2000: No. 1 — Marcus Mariota

Marcus Mariota is the best Oregon Duck of the past 25 years, coming in at No. 1 in our rankings of the best players of this century.

Over the last 25 years, the Oregon Ducks have been one of the single best teams in all of college football, sitting near the top of the sport for the better part of a quarter-century.  

Since 2000, Oregon has compiled an overall record of 239-83 (.742), with just two losing seasons during that span. They’ve been to 24 bowl games, won three Rose Bowls, been to a pair of College Football Playoffs, and appeared in two National Championships. They’ve seen a Heisman Trophy winner in Marcus Mariota and had 99 players selected in the NFL Draft.  

It’s safe to say that when looking at the nation’s best in this millennium, Oregon belongs in the conversation. But who are the players who helped get Nike University into that conversation? That’s a different question entirely.  

To celebrate the quarter-century mark, we’re going to dive into that question over the next month as we approach the start of the 2025 season. The Ducks have had hundreds of memorable and beloved players over the years, many of whom will live on forever in some way.  

But who is the best of the best?  

That answer, of course, is subjective. When reviewing the numbers and conducting our research, we took several factors into account: career statistics, overall impact and success, legacy, fan adoration, and NFL success.  

Boiling 25 years of Oregon football down to 25 players is no easy task, and not one that we took lightly. Dozens of players were left on the cutting room floor who deserve a spot in the top 25, and at some point, subtracting names off the list started to feel like pulling teeth. But in the end, we were left with 25 players, whom we will honor over the next few weeks. 

If you want to catch up, let’s take a look at how we’ve gotten to where we’re at in the rankings: 

No. 25 — Bucky Irving  

No. 24 — TJ Ward  

No. 23 — Tez Johnson  

No. 22 — Troy Dye  

No. 21 — Samie Parker  

No. 20 — Patrick Chung  

No. 19 — Kayvon Thibodeaux  

No. 18 — Troy Franklin  

No. 17 — Nick Reed  

No. 16 — Jairus Byrd  

No. 15 — Jeff Maehl  

No. 14 — Walter Thurmond III 

No. 13 — Bo Nix 

No. 12 — Penei Sewell 

No. 11 — DeForest Buckner 

No. 10 — Joey Harrington 

No. 9 — Dennis Dixon 

No. 8 — Jonathan Stewart 

No. 7 — De'Anthony Thomas 

No. 6 — Kenjon Barner 

No. 5 — Haloti Ngata  

No. 4 — Royce Freeman 

No. 3 — Justin Herbert

No. 2 — LaMichael James

Today, let’s continue with No. 1 — the Flyin' Hawaiian, Marcus Mariota

Player Overview

Marcus Mariota hurdles OSU safety Justin Strong on a run during Oregon's 47-19 victory over the Beavers in 2014. Mariota went on to win the Heisman Trophy.

Let's be real, when we announced a little bit less than a month ago that we would be counting down the greatest Oregon Ducks of the 21st century, there was no question about who was going to hold the No. 1 spot. We could have counted down the best Ducks in Oregon history, and Mariota still would have been the top Duck. As the only Oregon player to ever win the Heisman Trophy, Mariota stands alone in Oregon lore, and what he was able to accomplish in his four years in Eugene will live on forever. He holds numerous school records, has an entire performance center named after him on campus, and has inspired a generation of players, demonstrating the allure of playing at Oregon. There was never any other choice for the best Duck in the 21st century.

Marcus Mariota Career Stats

Oct 11, 2014; Pasadena, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) runs past Ishmael Adams for a 23 yard touchdown in the third quarter at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

41 Games — 10,796 yards, 105 TD, 14 INT // 337 rushes, 2,237 yards, 29 TDs // 2 catches, 28 yards, 2 TDs

Marcus Mariota's Single Best Season

January 1, 2015; Pasadena, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) runs the ball against Florida State Seminoles defensive end DeMarcus Walker (44) in the 2015 Rose Bowl college football game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

2014: 15 Games — 4,454 yards, 42 TDs, 4 INTs // 770 rushing yards, 15 TDs // 1 receiving TD

There are few QB seasons in the history of college football that were better than Mariota's 2014. He had 58 total touchdowns, four turnovers, and won the Heisman Trophy before going to lead the Oregon Ducks to the national championship game against the Ohio State Buckeyes, which they ultimately lost. Mariota was Oregon's second unanimous All-American in program history, while also winning  Player of the Year by the Associated Press, the Walter Camp Football Foundation, and the Maxwell Award.

Marcus Mariota Historical Stats and Records

EUGENE, OR - SEPTEMBER 1: Marcus Mariota #8 of the Oregon Ducks calls a play against the Arkansas State Red Wolves on September 1, 2012 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. Oregon won the game 57-34. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

  • Most career passing yards in Oregon History (10,796)
  • Second most single-season passing yards in Oregon History (4,454)
  • Fourth most single-game passing yards in Oregon History (456)
  • Most career passing TDs in Oregon History (105)
  • Second most single-season passing yards in Oregon History (42)
  • Tied Most single-game passing TDs in Oregon History (6)
  • Most career offensive yards in Oregon History (13,033)
  • Most single-season offensive yards in Oregon History (5,224)
  • Most career TDs in Oregon History (134)
  • Most single-season TDs in Oregon History (57)

Marcus Mariota's NFL Draft

Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) celebrates his touchdown against the Oakland Raiders at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Sept. 10, 2017. The Titans lost their home and season opener 26-16.

The Tennessee Titans selected Marcus Mariota with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2015 NFL draft.

Marcus Mariota NFL Success

Aug 10, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota (0) passes during the first quarter against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Boland-USA TODAY Sports

Mariota's NFL career did not pan out as you might have expected following the Heisman season in 2014, unfortunately. Plagued by injuries, including nerve damage in his throwing arm, Mariota saw his time with the Tennessee Titans come to an unceremonious end after four years with the team. He has since bounced around a bit, spending time with the Las Vegas Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, and, most recently, the Washington Commanders, mainly serving as a backup. At this point, there isn't much hope for Mariota to earn a starting spot, but he has moved into a valuable role as a veteran QB capable of stepping in and running an offense when called upon.

Marcus Mariota's Lasting Oregon Legacy

Former Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota coaches for the Green Team as the Oregon Ducks host their annual spring game at Autzen Stadium Saturday, April 29, 2023, in Eugene, Ore.

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There has never been an Oregon Duck as good, or as dominant as Marcus Mariota, and chances are that there never will be. He only spent three years in the program, but with his passing and rushing abilities, Mariota put up jaw-dropping stats and will forever be known as the first man to win the Heisman Trophy. In a time when the Ducks were gaining national attention and starting to compete at a higher level, Mariota pushed them over the edge, making them not only one of the most electric and fun teams in the nation but also one of the best. The success that has been built since then can be attributed in a large part to what Mariota was able to accomplish with Oregon.

While the Ducks are operating on a high level under Dan Lanning, and there will likely be championships and more Heisman Trophies to come in the future, Mariota will always be the first and the best to do it in Eugene.

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