Oregon
How former Oregon Ducks fared in Week 4
Here’s a look at how former Oregon Ducks football players performed during games in Week 4 of the 2024 season:
Robby Ashford, QB South Carolina: 15 of 21 for 243 yards with 2 touchdowns and 16 carries for 133 yards and a touchdown in 50-7 win over Akron
Tyler Shough, QB Louisville: 13 of 19 for 269 yards with 2 touchdowns and 4 carries for 19 yards in 31-19 win over Georgia Tech
Ty Thompson, QB Tulane: 7 carries for 23 yards and a touchdown in 41-33 win over Louisiana
Dante Dowdell, RB Nebraska: 20 carries for 72 yards and 2 catches for 10 yards in 31-24 loss to Illinois
Sean Dollars, RB Nevada: 3 carries for 13 yards in 49-16 win over Eastern Washington
Kris Hutson, WR Washington State: 14 catches for 77 yards in 54-52 double-overtime win over San Jose State
Dont’e Thornton, WR Tennessee: 2 catches for 73 yards and a touchdown in 25-15 win over Oklahoma
Spencer Curtis, WR Hawaii: 2 catches for 13 yards in 36-7 win over Northern Iowa
Mycah Pittman, WR Utah: 3 punt returns for 11 yards in 22-19 win over Oklahoma State
Casey Kelly, TE East Carolina: 1 catch for 12 yards in 35-24 loss to Liberty
Moliki Matavao, TE UCLA: 1 catch for 11 yards in 34-17 loss to LSU
Kai Arneson, OL Nevada: Played in 49-16 win over Eastern Washington
Dawson Jaramillo, OL NC State: Played in 59-35 loss to Clemson
Bram Walden, OL Arizona State: Played in 30-22 loss to Texas Tech
Logan Sagapolu, DL Washington: 1 tackle in 24-5 win over Northwestern
Tevita Pome’e, DL Oregon State: 1 tackle in 38-21 win over Purdue
Kristian Williams, DT Missouri: 1 tackle and 1 pass breakup in 30-27 double-overtime win over Vanderbilt
Jayson Jones, DT Auburn: 5 tackles in 24-14 loss to Arkansas
Brandon Buckner, DE MTSU: 1 tackle in 45-17 loss to Duke
Treven Ma’ae, DE Baylor: 3 tackles with 1 for loss and 1 pass breakup in 38-31 overtime loss to Colorado
Anthony Jones, OLB Michigan State: 2 tackles with 1 sack in 23-19 loss to Boston College
Bradyn Swinson, OLB LSU: 5 tackles with 2 sacks and a forced fumble in 34-17 win to UCLA
Harrison Taggart, ILB BYU: 10 tackles and an interception in 38-9 win over Kansas State
Trikweze Bridges, CB Florida: 10 tackles and a forced fumble in 45-28 win over Mississippi State
Avante Dickerson, CB Utah State: 1 tackle and 1 pass breakup in 45-29 loss to Temple
Jaylin Davies, CB UCLA: 2 tackles in 34-17 loss to LSU
Bryan Addison, S UCLA: 6 tackles in 34-17 loss to LSU
Marcus Sanders, QB Diablo Valley College: 10 of 14 for 143 yards with a touchdown and 3 carries for minus-3 yards in 63-21 win over Feather River
JR Waters, WR Grambling: 1 catch for 22 yards and a touchdown in 41-20 win over Jackson State
Jalil Tucker, WR San Diego Mesa: 5 catches for 62 yards and a touchdown, 1 kickoff return for 18 yards and 1 punt return for 25 yards in 22-7 win over Golden West
Jonathan Denis, OL Central Missouri: Played in 32-31 win over Davenport
Ashton Cozart, WR SMU: Did not record a statistic in 66-42 win over TCU
Cam McCormick, TE Miami: Did not record a statistic in 50-15 win over South Florida
Keanu Williams, DT UCLA: Did not record a statistic in 34-17 loss to LSU
Jabril McNeill, DE Troy: Did not record a statistic in 34-12 win over Florida A&M
Jake Shipley, OLB North Texas: Did not record a statistic in 44-17 win over Wyoming
Terrell Tilmon, OLB Texas Tech: Did not record a statistic in 30-22 win over Arizona State
Keith Brown, ILB Washington State: Did not record a statistic in 54-52 double-overtime win over San Jose State
Cross Patton, RB Bethune-Cookman: Did not record a statistic in 38-37 loss to Clark Atlanta
Jay Butterfield, QB San Jose State: Did not play in 54-52 double-overtime loss to Washington State
Byron Cardwell Jr., RB Cal: Did not play in 14-9 loss to Florida State
Jaylan Jeffers, OL UCLA: Did not play in 34-17 loss to LSU
Jonah Miller, OL UTSA: Did not play in 45-7 win over Houston Christian
Johnny Bowens III, DL UTSA: Did not play in 45-7 win over Houston Christian
Ben Roberts, DL Michigan State: Did not play in 23-19 loss to Boston College
Darren Barkins, CB Washington: Did not play in 24-5 win over Northwestern
Daymon David, S Akron: Did not play in 50-7 loss to South Carolina
Race Mahlum, P Arizona State: Did not play in 30-22 loss to Texas Tech
Colson Brunner, LS Washington State: Did not play in 54-52 double-overtime win over San Jose State
Keller Stafford, LS SMU: Did not play in 66-42 win over TCU
Louie Cresto, DE Idaho State: Did not play in 38-28 win over Southern Utah
AJ Abbott, QB Texas A&M-Commerce: Did not play in 34-0 loss to Sacramento State
Brayden Zolkoske, OL Western New Mexico: Did not play in 21-0 loss to Angelo State
Cole Martin, DB Arizona State: Out for season due to injury
Cooper Shults, TE San Diego: Bye week
Michael Wooten, OL Arizona: Bye week
Sir Mells, DT Georgia State: Bye week
Justin Flowe, ILB Arizona: Bye week
Kodi DeCambra, S UNLV: Bye week
Collin Gill, S Georgia: Bye week
Seven McGee, WR Albany: Bye week
No. 8 Oregon (3-0) at UCLA (1-2)
- When: Saturday, Sept. 28
- Time: 8 p.m. PT
- Where: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
- TV channel: Fox
- Stream: You can watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you already have a provider, you can also watch this game live on Fox Sports Live with your cable or satellite provider login information.
- Oregon Ducks football 2024 season schedule, scores
— James Crepea covers the Oregon Ducks and Big Ten. Listen to the Ducks Confidential podcast or subscribe to the Ducks Roundup newsletter.
Oregon
Here’s when you can see the Oregon Air National Guard flyovers on July 4
F-15C Eagle flies in honor of the outgoing commander’s fini flight at Portland Air National Guard Base, Portland, Ore., on Dec. 6, 2024. The outgoing commander, Col. Michael B. Kosderka, has served the Oregon Air National Guard for twenty-four years of service. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Nichole Sanchez)
Oregon
Oregon Says Racism Is a Health Crisis, Now It Has a To-Do List
Oregon lawmakers have a new roadmap for tackling racism as a public health issue, and it’s packed with more than 100 recommendations for the 2027 legislative session.
According to KGW8, the Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office released the four-year report this week, built on input from more than 200 Oregonians of color and developed alongside the Oregon Health Authority. It digs into how Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color face unequal access to stable jobs, education, health care, and housing — the everyday conditions that shape locals’ lives.
“This is an opportunity for state government to earn trust with communities of color who have been historically excluded,” said executive director of the Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office, Jeff Selby, per the outlet. “The report process is a model for community engagement, as we all work together toward meaningful outcomes in community.”
State Rep. Travis Nelson said the findings have already shaped legislation, with several bills signed into law over the past two sessions covering topics like culturally specific health services and school staffing diversity. One concrete example: After residents flagged that Spanish-speaking applicants were passing the DMV’s written driving test at a rate of roughly 21%, versus 51% for English speakers, organizers connected the DMV with community groups to address the gap.
The report dates back to 2021, when Oregon lawmakers formally declared racism a public health crisis. “Racism in Oregon has left a legacy of trauma from one generation to the next, impacting Oregon tribes, Black and indigenous communities and people of color through a cumulative effect,” a section of the declaration reads.
A separate report from the Commonwealth Fund found Oregon has more severe racial and ethnic health disparities than its neighbors in the West, with Native American, Black, and Hispanic residents lagging behind white and Asian American residents on access, quality, and outcomes. Researchers warned that federal changes to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act since 2025 could make those gaps worse, not better.
The Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office says the goal now is turning research into real policy before lawmakers reconvene — and building trust with communities that have historically been left out of the process.
The full report can be seen here.
Oregon
Former Oregon corrections officer receives lifetime hunting ban, fined over $114K
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A former Oregon corrections officer received a lifetime hunting ban on Wednesday after pleading guilty to several poaching-related charges.
Christopher Mason, 49, of Umatilla, was sentenced in two separate court cases to 24 months of probation and 300 hours of community service. He was also fined over $114,000 and was required to forfeit his firearms.
Oregon State Police said they began investigating Mason in 2024 after receiving information that he had been poaching big game animals.
“In February 2025, OSP served a search warrant, and multiple big game animals and firearms were seized as evidence. Sixty-seven criminal charges were referred for prosecution,” officials said. “The charges spanned multiple counties.”
Mason pleaded guilty to four counts of unlawful take of buck deer and three counts of unlawful take of black bear on June 18. In a separate case on June 26, he pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a short-barreled rifle, unlawful possession of a silencer, unlawful possession of multiple wildlife and unlawful take of mule deer.
“This is another example of serial poaching which rises to the level of felony conduct based solely on the repeated poaching conduct and impact of one individual on Oregon’s game mammals,” prosecutor Jay Hall said. “The conduct across the several counties amounts to one of the highest damage amounts done to Oregon wildlife by any singular actor.”
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