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Sr. Casey Rogers meets with the media following Day 5 of Fall Camp

 

 

 

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Sr. quarterback Bo Nix meets with the media following Day 5 of Fall Camp

 

 

 

 

Everything Oregon QB Bo Nix said after Monday's fall football practice - Transcript

 

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Oregon quarterback Bo Nix addressed media for about 10 minutes on Monday evening. Here is a full transcript of his remarks.

 

 

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Defensive Line Coach Tony Tuioti meets with the media following Day 5 of Fall Camp

 

 

 

 

Everything DL coach Tony Tuioti said after Oregon's fifth fall practice - Transcript

 

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Below is a complete transcript from DL coach Tony Tuioti.

 

 

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FOOTBALL PRACTICE RECAP: AUG. 7

 

The Oregon football team was back in action Monday, resuming preseason camp practices after a day off Sunday.

 

The Ducks were in shells Monday and are scheduled to be in full pads Tuesday. They'll be off from practice on Thursday of this week, and they'll cap the week with a scrimmage on Saturday.

 

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The Ducks resumed practice Monday after their first off day of preseason camp.
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Casey Rogers, Tony Tuioti give Oregon Big Ten perspective after Nebraska experience

 

While the 2023 college football season is what is the most pressing matter at the moment, it’s hard to ignore the elephant in the room after the Oregon Ducks announced that they would be leaving for the Big Ten conference a year from now.

 

How will things change for the Ducks? We know that they will be playing on a bigger stage, and against some of the best competition in the nation, but will they need to alter anything that they do?

 

How drastically will the gameplan have to change in order to compete in that league against the Ohio State’s and Michigan’s of the world?

 

Fortunately, Oregon has a couple of people both on the current roster and the coaching staff who are familiar with Big Ten play. Defensive line coach Tony Tuioti and defensive lineman Casey Rogers both came from the Nebraska Cornhuskers a year ago, so they know what it’s like to play in the Big Ten.

 

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“The cathedrals of college football are in the Big Ten.”
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What does it take for a true freshman to get meaningful playing time for Oregon football?

 

Oregon football's crop of true freshmen are impressive in 2023, with a couple all but assured to play meaningful downs throughout the season, especially as it progresses.

 

With pads coming on and scrimmages set to ramp up during the second week of fall camp, will any see playing time during the Ducks' season opener at home Sept. 2 against Portland State?

 

Oregon's coaching staff said it isn’t ready to declare any freshmen as contributors yet. But they do like what they've seen from a few of them.

 

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Oregon football coach Dan Lanning and his staff analyze what sets true freshmen apart as the second week of fall camp continues.

 

 

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Photos from practice...Click to enlarge

 

 

 

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Bo Nix opens up on the impact of new receiver targets

Oregon's starting QB breaks down the impact of two new receivers for the Ducks this season

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Oregon's starting QB breaks down the impact of two new receivers for the Ducks this season.

 

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Return of Popo Aumavae gives Ducks a 'very complete defensive line', DL coach says

Oregon defensive line coach Tony Tuioti raved about the player Popo Aumavae looks to be a year removed from an injury that cost him all of the 2022 season.

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Oregon defensive line coach Tony Tuioti raved about the player Popo Aumavae looks to be a year removed from an injury that cost him all of the 2022 season.

 

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Former Nebraska transfer Casey Rogers weighs in on Oregon's move to the Big Ten

 

In the wake of Oregon's move to the Big Ten, former Nebraska defensive lineman, now Oregon defensive lineman Casey Rogers provides his thoughts on the move.

 

It's not often a player will transfer out of a conference only to find their new team is moving back to where they came from. 

 

For Oregon defensive lineman Casey Rogers, he finds himself in that tiny iota of players. For Rogers, though, he won't be able to join the Ducks as they pioneer into the Midwest and Big Ten country.

 

Following the 2023-2024 season, Rogers will be out of eligibility, but that doesn't change the four years he spent in the Big Ten as a member of Nebraska, and it doesn't change his knowledge of the conference. 

 

Rogers spent the majority of his collegiate career navigating through the Big Ten, playing in 14 games, including the pandemic shortened 2020 season. Rogers recorded 42 tackles, six tackles for loss, and two sacks in "big boy" football.

 

The move by Oregon to the Big Ten may not have surprised some, but for the fan bases, it certainly shocked the masses. 

 

Despite the shock of the move, Rogers, during a media session on Monday night, added some perspective for the fans of what this move will mean from their lens.

 

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In the wake of Oregon's move to the Big Ten, former Nebraska defensive lineman, now Oregon defensive lineman Casey Rogers...

 

 

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Oregon track star Micah Williams joins football team as receiver

 

As if the Oregon Ducks needed more talent in the receiver room.

 

The Ducks added track star Micah Williams to the football team as a walk-on wide receiver. Williams is 5-foot-8 and has a personal record in the 100-meter dash of 9.91 seconds. In comparison, freshman corner Rodrick Pleasant as a PR of 10.13 seconds.

 

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Oregon added more speed and depth to the receiver room as track star Micah Williams joined the team as a walk-on.

 

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Tony Tuioti relishes chance to coach his son Teitum

 

True freshman Teitum Tuioti has had a unique path to getting to college football and Oregon. He started his prep career in Nebraska for Lincoln Southeast where his Dad coached at Nebraska.

After his father Tony took his current job with Oregon, Teitum followed his Dad last fall and enrolled at Sheldon high school in Eugene. In Eugene, the younger Tuioti turned into a star recruit as he led the Irish to a second-place finish at the 6A level and he was named a 2023 Polynesian Bowl All-American.

 

Teitum went from a 3-star recruit into a 4-star prospect that was viewed as one of the best edge defenders on the west coast in the class of 2024. Now at Oregon, father, and son are enjoying a unique experience as they work together to win a Pac-12 Championship for the same program.

 

"Just seeing him every day. You know, as a dad, in this profession, you miss a lot," said Tony of being able to now be around his son every day and coach him. "Just being around your kids and not being able to see them but to see him in the building and see him in meetings and, you know, see him out of practice. It's a really, really cool experience."

 

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Oregon's defensive line coach Tony Tuioti is relishing the chance to coach his son.
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