What will Oregon men's basketball's starting lineup look like in 2026?

The Oregon Ducks men's basketball team has added eight new players to its roster, including Jasper Johnson, Dwayne Aristode, and Tyrone Riley IV, and is projected to be a competitive team in the Big Ten conference next season. FanDuel's Jon Rothstein ranks Oregon 36th in his top 45 college basketball teams for the 2026 season, with Johnson and Riley expected to start at guard.
The Oregon Ducks men's basketball team is rebuilding after a 12-20 season. Coach Dana Altman has added eight new players, including Jasper Johnson from Kentucky, Dwayne Aristode from Arizona, and Tyrone Riley IV from San Francisco. FanDuel's Jon Rothstein projects Oregon to be a competitive team in the Big Ten, ranking them 36th in his top 45 college basketball teams for the 2026 season. Rothstein expects Johnson to start at point guard, with Riley as the No. 2 guard, and Aristode as the starting small forward. The team's front court is expected to be anchored by Alabama transfer Taylor Bol Bowen and returner Sean Stewart. Oregon's roster is still flexible, with potential for different lineups and the possibility of adding another player.
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