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Oregon Offensive Line Coach A'lique Terry Joins Ducks Dish Podcast
Terry reflects on the Ducks' 2025 season and the future of the offensive line
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Oregon Ducks offensive line coach A'lique Terry, who has helped the Ducks become one of the top producers of offensive linemen in recent years, joined the Ducks Dish Podcast to discuss the 2025 season, the young talent in his position room, and the Ducks' plans for the offensive line moving forward.
Why it matters
The Oregon offensive line has been a key to the Ducks' success in recent seasons, finishing as a top-3 finalist for the Joe Moore Award, which recognizes the top offensive line unit in college football, in each of the last three years. Terry's insights on the state of the line and the young players he's recruiting provide valuable context on the future of the Ducks' offense.
The details
Terry, who first joined the Oregon staff as a graduate assistant in 2019, has been the Ducks' offensive line coach for the past three seasons. During his tenure, Oregon has consistently had one of the top offensive line units in the country, helping the team earn recognition as a finalist for the Joe Moore Award. In the podcast, Terry reflects on the Ducks' 2025 season, including his favorite game, and discusses the young talent in his position room, such as center Iapani Laloulu, a Rimington Trophy finalist in 2025, and the Ducks' highly-touted 2026 recruiting class.
- Terry first joined the Oregon staff as a graduate assistant in 2019.
- He has been the Ducks' offensive line coach for the past three seasons.
- The Ducks have been finalists for the Joe Moore Award, which recognizes the top offensive line unit in college football, in each of the last three seasons.
The players
A'lique Terry
The 30-year-old offensive line coach for the Oregon Ducks, who has helped the team become one of the top producers of offensive linemen in recent years.
Iapani Laloulu
The Ducks' starting center, who was a finalist for the Rimington Trophy in 2025.
Emmanuel Pregnon
A top offensive line recruit in the Ducks' 2026 recruiting class.
Immanuel Iheanacho
A 5-star offensive line recruit in the Ducks' 2026 recruiting class.
Tommy Tofi
A 4-star offensive line recruit in the Ducks' 2026 recruiting class.
What they’re saying
“Oregon has become one of the top producers of offensive linemen in recent years and coach A'lique Terry has been one of the main reasons why.”
— Max Torres, ScoopDuck reporter (on3.com)
What’s next
Spring ball for the Ducks is starting next week, and Terry will be tasked with finding the best starting five on the offensive line, which will feature a mix of experienced returners and talented young players.
The takeaway
Terry's insights on the Ducks' offensive line provide valuable context on the continued success of the unit, which has been a key factor in Oregon's recent strong performances. The Ducks' ability to consistently recruit and develop top offensive line talent under Terry's leadership has been a major advantage for the program.
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