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More practice team bodies. He is a good get.

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He's Ryan Walk Size Plus.

On 6/14/2022 at 4:24 PM, FamilyofDucks said:

He's Ryan Walk Size Plus.

And Walk was also a walk on at first.

On 6/14/2022 at 4:24 PM, FamilyofDucks said:

He's Ryan Walk Size Plus.

Consider this deleted. 😄

 

And Ryan Walk started out as walk on.

Edited by Annie

On 6/14/2022 at 4:00 PM, DanLduck said:

More practice team bodies. He is a good get.

I would say more than just practice team. 

 

These are project players. They aren't ready for game day yet but that doesn't mean they won't develop into contributers. Ryan Walk went from walk on to starter. 

 

Now, I would agree that most of these players coming in as walk-ons will probably only be practice players with their highlight being the spring game. However, this is some very savy recruiting work by taking these local kids in as PWO than not at all. 

 

It still means they are building connections and relationships with local Oregon high schools and coaches. Oregon doesn't produce enough top tier talent fit enough for Oregon's needs but when it does, that talent needs to come to Oregon. 

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He must be able to move well, because his size/weight shouts big upside to more bulk, hence he is a longer term project who could be a scholarship player someday.  Gotta love an Oregon-boy success story like Ryan Walk...

Mr. FishDuck

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