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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]] As a walk on at the University of Oregon, Locatelli didn't see much playtime until late in his freshman year, when
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  • | birth_place = Bend, Oregon | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]]
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  • | birth_place = Portland, Oregon | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]]
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  • | college = University of Oregon ...ion Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for University of Oregon (UO) before being selected by the Orange County Otters in the {{nsfly|1|dra
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]] ...ball League]] (NSFL). He played college football for University of Oregon (Oregon) before being drafted by the Colorado Yeti in the {{nsfly|15|draft-full}}.
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]] ...game. This performance caught the eye of recruiters from the University of Oregon, who were able to lure Dookmarriot with a full-ride scholarship and the pro
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]] ...igned by a professional team. He played college football for University of Oregon (U of O) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next s
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  • | birth_place = Portland, [[wp:Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] ...kid while making a shot. Glute decided to go to the best football team in Oregon at the time which was "Good Football high school" Glute started as a freshm
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|Oregon]] Having been recruited quite heavily, Gabriel ultimately decided to commit to Oregon, having been convinced that the program could bring out the best in him. Ea
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  • | birth_place = Portland, [[wp:Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]] | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]]
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  • | college = [[wp:Oregon State University|Oregon State University]] ...and scream like crazy in reaction. These popular videos caught the eye of Oregon State University Coach John Meyers, who noticed his innate talent and offer
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  • ...eyear={{dsfly|32|nolink}} |college=Illinois |collegeteam=Illinois Fighting Alumni |collegelink=Illinois |probowl= |hof= |note= |cfb page exists=no}} ...{{dsfly|31|nolink}} |college=Oregon |collegeteam=Oregon Ducks |collegelink=Oregon |probowl= |hof= |note= |cfb page exists=yes}}
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  • | birth_place = Kyle, [[wp:Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] Monterey “Monty” Jack was born in a Bojangles parking lot in Kyle, Oregon on March 10th, 1998. He has a twin brother who was born on the same day nam
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  • | birth_place = [[wp:Portland|Portland]], [[wp:Oregon|Oregon]] Leaf was born in Portland, Oregon on May 29th, 2009. Leaf Jr. would spend most of his childhood living in Por
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  • | birth_place = Nimrod, [[wp:Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]]
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  • ...two straight section AA wins. He was contacted by many schools, including Oregon, USC, and LSU, but finally decided on the UCLA Bruins, so he could be close ...yet. He led his team to the NCAA championships, but the Bruins lost to the Oregon Ducks, 35-34. He had a very good game, however, getting 3 TDs and 5 sacks.
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  • | caption = During his playing days at Oregon | birth_place = Kyle, [[wp:Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]]
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|University of Oregon]] ...tates, and with some reluctance his family allowed him to apply, which the Oregon athletic department was all-too-pleased to hear.
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  • | college = [[wp:Oregon State|Oregon State]] ...de receiver]] for the Honolulu Hahalua. He played college football for the Oregon State Beavers. He was drafted 40th overall in the S21 DSFL draft by the Min
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  • ...ked him no. 16 OLB. Before declaring it all came down to either Alabama or Oregon. With the Ducks offering more playing time early on, but Bama being the one [[Category:Bama alumni]]
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  • | college = [[wp:Oregon|Oregon]] ...quarterback for the [[Norfolk Seawolves]]. He played college football for Oregon and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oregon|Oregon]] ...the New Orleans Second Line. She played college football for University of Oregon before playing in the DSFL for the Norfolk Seawolves.
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  • ...proved the experts right. Going 14-0 in his Junior season, and beating the Oregon Ducks in the 2038 National Championship. [[Category:LSU Alumni]]
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  • .... By the time his senior year came he was being recruited by the likes of Oregon, USC, Cal, and Washington State, but truly there was only one team he was i [[Category:UW alumni]]
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  • ...s shoulder in Cal's week five matchup with Oregon. Banks collided with the Oregon quarterback forcing a fumble, but landed awkwardly on his shoulder. Banks w [[Category:CAL alumni]]
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  • ...ately ended with a last second field goal for her father's alma-mater: The Oregon Ducks. This drove Rosie over the edge and seeing that there were no rules a [[Category:NIU alumni]]
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  • ...the season ranked #8 in the nation, They would win the Alamo bowl against Oregon. That year, Corran had 56 tackles and 2 picks, He also had 1 pick 6. As a s [[Category:UT alumni]]
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  • ...the Wildcats. They would ultimately go 11-2, winning the Rose Bowl against Oregon. During the game Eric would get 9 tackles and 4 TFL and manage to deflect a [[Category:UK alumni]]
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  • ...game improvement from his freshman year. He shut down the #1 wideouts for Oregon and Alabama in two primetime games. He received 2nd team all American honor ...trip ends in Chicago with Krause facing off a against 3 old teammates in a Alumni battle. Unfortunately, the Cats don't show up on offense and loss the game
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  • ...e. The Bruins would finish the year 10-2, a PAC-12 best, but would fall to Oregon in the PAC-12 championship and to Auburn in their bowl game. Kennedy was na [[Category:UCLA alumni]]
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  • ...pping performance landed him several D1 offers. He entertained offers from Oregon, Florida, Texas, Georgia, and USC. Several schools noted that their only kn [[Category:UGA alumni]]
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