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Former Oregon quarterback Tyler Shough, tight end Moliki Matavao reunite with Ducks teammates at Senior Bowl
MOBILE, Ala. — The last time Jeff Bassa shared a field with Tyler Shough prior to this week, the Oregon linebacker was returning an interception for a touchdown to seal a win over the then-Texas Tech and former Ducks quarterback. The former, though albeit brief, teammates in January 2021 are among the former UO players reuniting during this week’s Senior Bowl.
“He was like, ‘You were the one that picked me off right?’” Bassa said. “I had to shoot it to him straight there. We relived that game, talking about that game as well as full circle thing right when I got to Oregon it was our first offseason workout, Tyler was the first guy to actually (introduce himself). Then the next day he ended up leaving entering the portal, but full circle moment to be going up against him this week.”
Shough, who completed his career at Louisville after spending 2019-20 at Oregon, and UCLA tight end Moliki Matavao are the two former Oregon players to also earn invites to this year’s all-star game. They had dinner earlier this week with former teammates Bassa and Terrance Ferguson as well as former Ducks who came to UO later, Dillon Gabriel, Josh Conerly Jr., Tez Johnson and Jamaree Caldwell.
“We have a little Oregon crew table that we were sitting and eating with just reminiscing about those days was pretty good,” Shough said. “I was one of the first guys to say what’s up with them in the weight room with Jeff and Moliki and Terrance. It was pretty crazy because I was used to seeing them when they were skinny freshmen and now they’re all big and they’re beasts.”
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A former four-star prospect and top 150 recruit for UO in 2019, Shough started for UO in 2020 and dealt with injuries for multiple seasons. He ended his career completing 62.7% of his passes for 3,195 yards with 23 touchdowns and six interceptions this season for the Cardinals this season, all career highs.
“It’s kind of freed me up these past couple of years going out there and having fun and letting it rip and playing free,” Shough said. “A lot of the stuff, freak injuries can happen and all those things but it’s how you respond. I’m really blessed with this opportunity.”
Oregon also got a win over Matavao, who spent the past two seasons at UCLA after two years at UO. He had 41 catches for 506 yards and two touchdowns this season, all career-bests.
Matavao was excited to share the field and meeting room with Ferguson again this week and line up against Bassa, his former roommate, in practice.
“We’ve all grown so much; we’ve all matured,” Matavao said. “It’s been fun seeing how good we’ve all gotten. … I was 100% confident in my abilities. I knew what I could do and that’s why I ended up moving on.
‘I loved it at Oregon but UCLA gave me the opportunity I needed to prove my skill set to everyone out here and that’s how I ended up here. I’ve always known I can do it, I just had to go somewhere I could show it.”
— James Crepea covers the Oregon Ducks and Big Ten. Listen to the Ducks Confidential podcast or subscribe to the Ducks Roundup newsletter.
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Oregon Ducks Safety Target Elijah Butler Nearing Crucial Point in Recruitment
The Oregon Ducks are set for one of the biggest timelines of their recruiting cycle, as many top targets are nearing commitments. This time around, the Ducks have a ton of top targets still remaining on their board compared to past seasons, as the Ducks have eight total commitments at this time.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning and his staff still need to land a safety commitment, but three-star safety Elijah Butler out of Maryland recently included the Ducks in his final six schools.
Oregon Target Elijah Butler Makes Exciting Recruiting Announcement
Butler announced his top six schools ahead of a crucial part of his recruitment, according to a graphic by Leyton Roberts. The Ducks made the cut alongside the Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Tech Hokies, Auburn Tigers, Florida Gators, and the Alabama Crimson Tide. The talented prospect would be a great addition for any of these teams, as they could all use a safety prospect at this point in the recruiting timeline.
Butler is from the state of Maryland, which makes the Terrapins one to watch.
It is also worth noting that he has been labeled as one of the best players in the state of Maryland, as he currently ranks as the state’s No. 9 prospect, according to Rivals. This is important as the Terrapins have always made solid attempts to land their in-state stars, including last season when they landed one of the better players in the state’s history, Zion Elee.
As of now, the prospect hasn’t been predicted to land with any of these schools, which means it is likely still a tight race entering the official visit schedule. He has yet to schedule an official visit with all of the schools he has listed in his top six, as he is still missing three key official visits. Butler has scheduled official visits with Alabama, Auburn, and Florida, according to 247Sports. This means he still needs to set one with Oregon, Virginia Tech, and Maryland if he wants to take one to each school.
If the Ducks are able to get Butler on a visit, then they would likely be in a more favorable position to land his commitment, as it currently. seems they are one of the trailing teams from this list. It seems highly unlikely that the Ducks will gain his commitment unless they get him on an official visit, which is still possible at this point, as plenty of top prospects across the nation are still scheduling their official visits.
As of now, the Ducks have 27 prospects set to take an official visit, according to 247Sports. Among all of the prospects who have scheduled a visit thus far, only one of the players is listed as a safety. That player is a three-star target, Junior Tu’upo. This leads one to believe that the Ducks could try to get Butler on a visit, or at a minimum, pitch their program to the prospect from St Frances Academy.
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Small Oregon town residents’ trust shaken as state sues disaster nonprofit founder
BLUE RIVER, Ore. (KATU) — The founder of a former disaster relief nonprofit is being sued for allegedly diverting nearly $837,000 in donations and grants for personal gain.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield filed the lawsuit Thursday against the founder and executive director of Cascade Relief Team (CRT), Marcus Brooks. In the complaint, Rayfield calls CRT “a sham.”
Brooks is accused of stealing donations and government grants meant for disaster relief following wildfires and flooding in 2020, and using it for personal expenses including casino visits, travel, vehicles, and more.
CRT was founded in 2020 and was hired for cleanup and relief services following the Labor Day Wildfires that burned over 1 million acres across Oregon.
In Blue River, an unincorporated community in the McKenzie River Valley, the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire destroyed nearly 800 homes and burned more than 173,000 acres.
I am angry that my community was taken advantage of
Just months after the fire, long-time Blue River resident Melanie Stanley said CRT stepped in and promised help to the community.
“For us, it was…like a savior at that point,” Stanley said.
Stanley was the manager for the Blue River Resource Center and worked for Brooks to help facilitate recovery efforts. She said CRT operations slowly became questionable.
“None of us knew the level at which all of this stuff that finally came out was at,” Stanley said. “We knew that there was some stuff that had started to look hinky or feel hinky, or there was just some lack of communication that was happening. There were some other things that were happening, and so we just all were kind of guarded.”
In fall of 2023 the nonprofit was reported to have run out of money, and Brooks allegedly fired staff without disclosing the organization’s financial conditions and did not notify donors or beneficiaries. Stanley was one of those people fired.
The state now claims the funds that were meant to go towards communities like Blue River, never made it out of Brooks’ hands, including donations given by Blue River neighbors.
“I am angry that my community was taken advantage of, and I am angry that they now have to worry about trusting when something else happens, because we know something else is going to happen,” Stanley said. “We hope to God it’s never anything as big or as bad as what has happened, but you know, we also have learned that groups like Locals Helping Locals…they are our foundation, and they are because they’re us.”
The state is seeking to recover the money, permanently bar Brooks from serving in a leadership role at a charitable organization and dissolve the nonprofit.
Stanley said Brooks’ actions have tainted reputations.
“We as a community and as the people from the community who helped kind of put all of these things together, we did what was asked of us,” Stanley said. “We did help clean things, and we did help get things to provide, you know, more progress and get things moving forward, and we did good work, and so I just really hope that this is not overshadowed.”
According to Stanley, Blue River’s recovery now stands at 50%.
“We will be very picky from here on out about who and what groups gets let in to help with anything,” Stanley said. “And sadly, it may be to our detriment, but he did more damage now, as far as reputations go, and for that I’m angry. I’m very angry.”
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