For the primary time since 1997, voters in Oregon’s fifth Congressional District elected a Republican to symbolize them in Congress, flipping a seat that was beforehand held by Democrats. Final November, Chavez-DeRemer narrowly defeated opponent Jamie McLeod Skinner. She ran on a marketing campaign specializing in addressing inflation, offering sources to regulation enforcement and reducing taxes. After 5 days and 15 rounds of voting for Home speaker, Chavez-DeRemer was sworn in on Jan. 7, changing into the primary Republican congresswoman to symbolize the state.
Observe: The next transcript was edited for size and readability.
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David Miller:Your swearing-in, and people of all members of Congress, was delayed by the lengthy course of to vote for speaker, which we are able to discuss in a second. However I’m simply interested in that second when it lastly occurred. What was it like for you?
Lori Chavez-DeRemer: It was about 1:30 within the morning, possibly about somewhat bit earlier. I assume we received sworn in about 1:30, however it was thrilling for Republicans. We knew we have been within the majority. It took somewhat further time, 15 rounds, which I do know will go down in historical past because the longest time to elect a speaker. However I believe as a convention, we knew that’s the place we have been headed. A number of weeks prior, as a convention, over 90% of the convention had voted for Speaker McCarthy. And because the course of this went on, it took some discussions and speaking concerning the guidelines, which additionally we had adopted early on in our convention throughout orientation, and for a number of weeks, we debated backwards and forwards, and there was a number of issues that others nonetheless wished to convey up. And I believe it was an necessary dialog, and now we’re right here and we knew we’d get there. It simply took somewhat further time.
Miller:What does it imply to you to be the primary lady ever elected as a Republican member of congress for Oregon?
Chavez-DeRemer: Properly, definitely representing Oregon’s fifth District as a complete, we knew the district is fairly evenly cut up. So representing Republican girls, representing Republicans is necessary to me. However I used to be Mayor for eight years of Comfortable Valley. For the longest time, individuals most likely didn’t even know what my occasion was as a result of I simply wished to symbolize the individuals and the considerations that they’d for issues that occurred in entrance of their noses, on the bottom. I might see individuals within the parks, and I might see individuals on the espresso retailers, and I might see individuals on the faculties, and, they cared about their streets and security, they cared about good jobs and what we have been going to convey, what was the brand new enterprise that was going to be opening up and people type of issues, and stored taxes low as we have been rising metropolis. So those self same values have been on the marketing campaign path with me right through, however I might focus domestically. So, representing Republicans and Democrats on this district is necessary. However sure, the primary Republican lady ever elected to Congress for Oregon is an thrilling time. So, I’m grateful, very grateful to be right here.
Miller:As you famous, together with the overwhelming majority of your caucus, you supported Kevin McCarthy in his finally profitable bid for speaker. Nevertheless it was an odyssey. 5 days, 15 votes. How did you spend that point?
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Chavez-DeRemer:Properly, I knew that I used to be going to be supporting Speaker McCarthy. Throughout the time of my marketing campaign, it’s very clear to me that the Republican tent was wider and that extra girls could be elected, and extra variety could be within the Republican tent as a result of we wished to mirror who our voters are and what their values have been. So I used to be going to convey that first. And when Speaker McCarthy was speaking about this with all candidates all through the nation, that was his focus and he walked the stroll. So I knew once I got here to Congress that he had carried out the work that he stated he was going to do. He walked the stroll, and that I might be supporting him. So once more, with 16 months on the path, after which a further two months to get sworn in or get excited for this second, one other 96 hours, to me it appeared affordable, sure, not regular however affordable, to have the ability to do as a way to elect who most of what the convention wished.
Miller: Who have you ever turned to during the last week whilst you’re there to get the lay of the land to construct connections and relationships and to and to listen to from members of Congress the way it all works?
Chavez-DeRemer: Properly, definitely I’ve relied upon Congressman Greg Walden. And he’s usually right here despite the fact that he’s retired, and handed his seat on to congressman Bentz. In order that they, for Oregonians, they’re excited that we’ve received double the delegation for Republicans. However to shine gentle on Oregon and that we is usually a pressure to be reckoned with, and we is usually a voice for this nation and now we are able to really have some say so for Oregonians.
So Congressman Walden has been nice and I’ve leaned on him quite a bit. He simply shares numerous experience, and whenever you’re right here for 20-plus years you get to know the lay of the land, and there’s sure issues, we simply don’t must reinvent the wheel. You need to keep away from the landmines and also you need to do the nice work they usually inform us, the impartial thinkers, definitely get out right here and symbolize your district first. That has been the most effective message that I’ve heard time and again, and never solely from them however from different members, as a result of we don’t get votes out right here in D. C., we get them in Oregon. And which means we’re doing the individuals’s work. And my focus can be getting house. If not each different week, it’ll be each week, that’s my plan. I’m going to maneuver into my condominium tomorrow after which I’ll be there for one or two days after which I’ll be again on that aircraft to get house and discuss to Oregonians and allow them to know the way it’s been going. So there’s numerous on a regular basis individuals, mothers like myself, enterprise house owners like myself, there’s mayors which might be right here. So I’m studying quite a bit and I’m going to maintain my ears open and hit the bottom working.
Miller:So Greg Walden is one finish when it comes to now former however important congressional expertise however the flip aspect is that half of Oregon’s congressional delegation now are freshman. What sorts of conversations we had along with your fellow newcomers? Andrea Salinas and Val Hoyle?
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Chavez-DeRemer: I didn’t know Andrea earlier than this. I didn’t actually see her on the path throughout the marketing campaign being in several districts, however I used to be in a position to spend time together with her throughout orientation a number of weeks in the past and we visited. As freshmen, we have been all in the identical resort that first week attending to know the lay of the land, so to talk. So I used to be in a position to see them. I did know Congresswoman Val Hoyle prior, didn’t know her effectively, however I did know who she was and we visited, I used to be together with her on the ground. I don’t know if you happen to discover this, or if individuals see it on TV, we do sit type of, Republicans on one aspect, Democrats on the opposite, however within the center all of us sit collectively. After which typically, whereas persons are voting, individuals wander the ground. So I went over and visited together with her for a bit. After which I didn’t know Congresswoman Bonamici very effectively, however I met her on the aircraft a pair weeks in the past when all of us have been flying again, and he or she’s been tremendous nice introducing me to the opposite girls in Congress. She’s been right here now since 2012. So she has some nice perception for me. There’s a bipartisan lounge for girls to take a seat in, Democrats and Republicans, that we are able to take somewhat little bit of a break and go to with one another. And so numerous occasions the American individuals don’t know that, however I believe it’s nice. And I do know that for my district and for Oregon we’ll attain throughout the aisle to do the nice work. I imply, that’s what I did as mayor. That’s what I’ll proceed to do. And I believe the district will recognize specializing in Oregon, not the bipartisan or the partisan nonsense.
Miller: So let’s flip to this query of bipartisanship as a result of with cut up management of Congress and the subsequent presidential election cycle beginning in a few yr, most Beltway watchers, D.C. wonky individuals, usually are not anticipating lawmakers to agree on a lot or frankly to have the ability to accomplish a lot. The place do you see room for significant laws that may cross each chambers and be signed by the president?
Chavez-DeRemer:Properly, let me take an instance of what we handed this previous week, ending the proxy voting. I might think about that individuals need to be right here in Congress, proper? It may appear easy, however individuals anticipate us to do our jobs and so having the ability to be in Washington representing our states, I believe is essential for us to be on the job. Individuals need us to be right here, pay attention after which go house and report out. I believe, once we’re speaking about repealing the 87,000 IRS brokers now, which may have appeared considerably partisan, however I can let you know there have been some votes throughout and that’s as a result of that’s good laws, proper? Individuals in their very own properties need us to remain centered on issues and that isn’t diving into on a regular basis People and having extra IRS brokers proper up their nostril and of their properties, and so I believe that that was necessary.
China, we noticed that, sure, we handed that vote, the China choose committee. Why? There have been Democrats who voted with Republicans on this difficulty as a result of I believe it’s necessary for us to concentrate to our nationwide safety and what’s taking place with the Chinese language Communist Social gathering. So these sorts of issues, we are able to get good laws. For sure, there’s going to be issues that we ship over to the Senate which may not cross, however we’re doing the work, and the dedication to America that Republicans promised.
Miller: You ran on a platform of tackling inflation. We received some excellent news on that entrance yesterday. Shopper costs led by, amongst different issues, drops in gasoline and motorcar costs. They fell for the primary time in additional than two and a half years. Has that alleviated a few of your considerations?
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Chavez-DeRemer: Properly, I believe we are able to proceed to do extra, proper? We need to guarantee that we’re supporting small companies. We need to guarantee that we are able to get the price of items down for on a regular basis Oregonians. I imply, we noticed for the final two years the gasoline costs have been, and as they arrive down, we are able to improve that. The strategic petroleum reserves was an necessary invoice that we simply handed. We need to construct that up. We don’t need to promote it off to different international locations. These sorts of issues will get costs down and proceed down that highway – price of groceries, eggs, are nonetheless so costly. That on a regular basis price of products and providers remains to be very excessive, and there are really People who’re involved about what that appears like over time. So I need to do all the pieces I can to assist that and I’ll keep centered on these commitments that I made on the path.
Miller: One of many guidelines that you just voted for on Monday says that every one new spending must be offset by equal or larger cuts to present spending. So a giant query is the place these cuts would possibly come from? And specifically, what that might imply for entitlements like Social Safety or Medicaid. How will you strategy these applications?
Chavez-DeRemer: These are necessary applications that we promised to the American individuals. And I believe the query of minimize go versus pay go, the Democrats have carried out is can we discover wasteful spending. It isn’t discovering good spending. It isn’t discovering issues that we’ve promised the American individuals. The place is the waste taking place? And so once we’re speaking about both new applications or we’re speaking about constant applications that we’ve usually supplied, we need to fill these presents as a result of that’s how they’re crammed, with financial progress and other people working and placing again into these methods which might be necessary to the American individuals. After which discovering the wasteful spending. In order that minimize goes for brand new applications. If we need to supply one, if a member of Congress needs to convey one thing that’s necessary to Oregonians, I must exit and discover the place can I lower your expenses for the American individuals? It’s a matter of how will we lower your expenses and never waste cash as a result of the American individuals rely upon sure issues and I need to battle for them.
Miller: Sticking with Social Safety, although it’s projected to be bancrupt in a dozen years, that means that with none adjustments, payouts at that time could be one thing like 75% of what’s owed to retirees. What adjustments to this system would you assist?
Chavez-DeRemer: I would definitely search for saving cash elsewhere. Individuals as a direct correlation, they have a look at Social Safety and say, “Properly, pay attention, if we don’t need it to be bancrupt, we’ve to chop it.” Not essentially – let’s have a look at wasteful spending in different components. Let’s determine at different components of presidency, not essentially simply Social Safety. So, there’s going to be extra dialog on the ground. There’s going to be extra dialog amongst my colleagues. A number of us Republicans, whereas we’re conservative, we definitely need to look after our states and that dialog will occur. I’m working quite a bit with the Predominant Avenue Caucus. I’m working quite a bit with the Republican Governance Caucus. I’m ensuring that I’m being attentive to what coverage and the way these levers suspect the individuals of Oregon. So earlier than I make any large choices, I need to ensure I’ve all the knowledge that I want as a way to decide that’s finest for Oregonians.
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U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer spoke to “Suppose Out Loud” host Dave Miller. Click on play to take heed to the total dialog:
Janelle Bynum’s journey to Washington, D.C., to begin her work as the U.S. representative for Oregon’s 5th Congressional District was a homecoming of sorts.
The Democratic former state lawmaker, who swam against a red wave in November to flip Oregon’s most competitive congressional district and make history as the state’s first Black member of Congress, grew up in D.C. She left the Beltway three decades ago, first to seek an engineering degree in Florida, then for a job at General Motors while she earned her master’s in business administration from the University of Michigan and finally for her husband’s home state of Oregon.
She had hoped to work as an electrical engineer in Oregon’s Silicon Forest, but employers weren’t hiring in the 2002 recession. So, Bynum and her husband, Mark, took over his mother’s McDonald’s franchise and raised their four children — and when she had the chance to set policy as a member of the state Legislature, she pushed for state investments in the high tech industry to ensure young people graduating from high school or college aren’t turned away like she was.
After winning a bruising campaign last fall against incumbent Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Bynum told the Capital Chronicle she’s looking for ways to make a difference for Oregon and find the “low-hanging fruit” on which Democrats and Republicans can agree.
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“I’ve always been an optimist and a person that would stare big challenges down, and I think just the success of my legislative career over the last eight years has proven that Number 1, I will always work across the aisle with my Republican colleagues, even when I don’t have to,” she said. “In this case, I do.”
Most people, she said, ultimately want the same thing — great schools for their kids, child care and good hospitals and doctors in their communities. She sees opportunities to work with Republicans on maternal health care, as research shows that babies born to healthy mothers are less likely to be premature or born with health problems and mothers with access to health care are less likely to die in childbirth.
And she hopes Republicans and Democrats can work together to reduce the ferocity of wildfires, like the Santiam Fire that burned a scar across her district in 2020 and all but wiped out the cities of Detroit and Gates. Congress is now sparring over disaster relief for California’s ongoing wildfires, with Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, pushing for “conditions” on spending.
Bynum also wants to bring her personal experience to congressional conversations about the NCAA. Her older son, Ellis, is a running back for the Oregon Ducks, and she believes it’s important for student athletes to be represented and protected from people who would take advantage of them as sports betting grows in popularity.
Highs and lows
Bynum is one of two new congressional members from Oregon, with Democratic U.S. Rep. Maxine Dexter representing the Portland-based 3rd Congressional District. Both took the oath of office on Friday, Jan. 3, a day Bynum said was exhilarating. She took her oath of office with her family watching and spent time meeting with colleagues with offices on her floor of the Capitol. But on Monday, when she spoke with the Capital Chronicle, she experienced a profound low, with news that Arizona, not Oregon, would receive the last of three semiconductor research hubs. It was a blow for the state’s economy, and it especially stung for Bynum, who led legislative efforts to draw federal funding to Oregon.
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The Biden administration opted to place its three research hubs from the $52 billion 2022 CHIPS Act in New York, Silicon Valley and Arizona, skipping Oregon’s Silicon Forest. The administration went on to announce this week that it would award $53 million to HP in Corvallis and $45 million for Oregon State University’s microfluidics research, but those grants are far below the level of federal investment Oregon lawmakers hoped the state would receive from being named a research hub.
“That center would have been an opportunity for us to grow the workforce, and opportunities that our students would have had to intern there and maybe potentially work there,” Bynum said. “So it was a huge missed opportunity for us, and I feel like I’m starting over from scratch again, screaming from the mountaintop like ‘Hey, these are good jobs. This is a good opportunity for our kids, and we have to invest in what we want,’ and we just missed the mark there. I’m bummed.”
That day, Jan. 6, was also the anniversary of an attempted insurrection at the Capitol led by supporters of President-elect Donald Trump trying to block Congress from certifying his 2020 loss to President Joe Biden. It was a somber day, Bynum said, with many of her colleagues clad in black to watch Vice President Kamala Harris certify her own loss to Trump.
“What I experienced in the electoral count acceptance was Vice President Harris exhibiting way more grace than was even fair to ask of her,” Bynum said. “She did her job. She put country over politics, and she did it with a very strong personal constitution. It was tough to watch.”
While she supported Harris and was disappointed in the results of the presidential election, Bynum said she’s open to working with Trump. She thinks they both believe in being disruptive because that’s how businesses advance and innovate.
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“What I stand firm on is not allowing him to be destructive,” Bynum said. “Destructive of our democracy, destructive of our families, destructive of our national integrity. That’s where I draw the line. And so where we want to be disruptive and shift the status quo in favor of working families and Americans, I’m willing to do that, but the destructive part, I’ll take a strong stance against that.”
Financial Services Committee
She’ll serve on her top pick of committee, the Financial Services Committee. During her first week in D.C., Bynum took her children on a tour of the White House and told them it wasn’t a coincidence that the Treasury Department is right next door.
She has always been interested in understanding how money moves through the economy, she said, and she wants to make sure that Congress provides the infrastructure and oversight to make sure money moves in a way that unleashes opportunity for families and gives everyone a fair deal.
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California and the ranking member of the committee, said in a statement that she was pleased to welcome Bynum.
“Congresswoman Bynum has a strong track record of fighting to address the affordable housing crisis and lower rising costs for consumers and working-class families in Oregon,” she said. “I have no doubt she will draw on her background and expertise to continue this important effort and I look forward to working alongside her.”
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Throughout her eight years in the Legislature, Bynum was one of only a few Black members and frequently the only Black woman. In Congress, she’s part of a historic contingent of 67 Black lawmakers, 62 of whom, including Waters, are members of the Congressional Black Caucus.
“It’s been interesting to be in a much more diverse workplace, I will say that, and it’s been interesting to not have to explain myself as much in D.C.,” Bynum said. “And so I think, on behalf of the kids of Oregon 5 and the residents, I think that I’ll be much more effective here.”
The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects who could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2025 NFL draft.
Joshua Gray is one of the most seasoned offensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Oregon State prospect started 56 games during his time in Corvallis, with 44 of those starts coming at left tackle and 12 at left guard.
The battle-tested offensive linemen could be a Day 3 target for the Green Bay Packers and checks in at No. 96 in the Unpacking Future Packers Countdown.
Gray came to Oregon State as a three-star recruit out of California and earned the starting left tackle job as a redshirt freshman in 2020. Following 44 straight starts at left tackle, Gray kicked inside to left guard for his final season as a Beaver.
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“Not only was Gray the best lineman on the roster for most of his extended stay at Oregon State, but he was also loyal to the program at a time when it needed leadership the most,” Carter Bahns, a reporter for 247sports, said. “When most of the team’s best players entered the transfer portal amid the coaching change and transition out of the traditional Pac-12, Gray returned for one final year and became a multi-year team captain. His blocking ability made him a star, but his intangibles made him an all-time Oregon State great.”
It’s no secret that NFL teams love offensive linemen who can play multiple positions, and the Packers have had a ton of success turning college offensive tackles into all-pro caliber guards. While Gray never took a snap at center during a game, he is listed as center on the Shrine Bowl website and will likely get looks at center, guard and tackle during Shrine Bowl week in Texas.
“Most of Gray’s career came at the left tackle spot, where he was the most valuable piece of an offensive line that regularly ranked among the nation’s most elite units and Joe Moore Award contenders,” Bahns said. “His NFL projections favored him on the interior, though, so he moved to guard ahead of his final year at Oregon State. The Beavers put a premium on versatility and taught all of their offensive linemen to play multiple positions, and that aided Gray in thriving at the guard spot.”
Gray is a powerful run-blocker, who is aggressive with his hands to initiate contact. He plays with the right about of tenacity to bully defenders. The 56-game starter can move in space and looks nimble as a puller.
“Run blocking has always been Gray’s forte,” Bahns said. “Oregon State regularly boasted one of the nation’s best-rushing attacks throughout his career. His Pro Football Focus run blocking grade ranked No. 8 in the Pac-12 in 2021 and No. 3 in 2022.”
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Gray has seen it all. He is alert in pass protection and keeps his head on a swivel. He’s patient in his pass sets and uses a timely punch to get into the frame of rushers. According to PFF, Gray gave up one sack and 13 pressures while playing his new position at left guard this past season.
“What Gray lacks in that elite size NFL teams covet in their tackles, he makes up for in sheer athleticism and effort, and that shows in pass protection,” Bahns said. “He was a lockdown pass blocker on the blind side year after year because of his high motor, discipline and explosiveness.”
Fit with the Packers
Green Bay’s depth along the offensive line was tested during their Wild Card matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. With Jordan Morgan already on injured reserve, the Packers had to first turn to Travis Glover after starting left guard Elgton Jenkins left the game with an injury. After the rookie flamed out, the Packers turned to Kadeem Telfort.
With Josh Myers headed for free agency, it’s a safe assumption that Brian Gutekunst will target an interior offensive lineman or two this offseason.
Gray likely isn’t somebody you want starting at left tackle on a full-time basis, but he could kick outside in a pinch and potentially offers five-position versatility.
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“Gray is a proven standout at multiple positions along the offensive line, who developed across a six-year career under one of college football’s most accomplished offensive line coaches in Jim Michalczik,” Bahns said. “He is about as refined and experienced as college linemen come. That, plus the fact that he is a model teammate and longtime captain, makes him a complete package who should make an impact early in his pro career.”
Brian Gutekunst has had success finding quality offensive linemen on Day 3 of the draft with picks like Myers, Zach Tom, Rasheed Walker Jon Runyan Jr.
With his versatility, experience, run-blocking prowess and football IQ, Gray could be high on Green Bay’s board when Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft rolls around.
Derrick Harmon made a huge move when he transferred to Oregon from Michigan State heading into the 2024 college football season.
Not only did Harmon get the opportunity to help Oregon win the Big Ten championship and earn the No. 1 seed for the College Football Playoff, he set up his future for an NFL career.
Harmon, a former standout at Detroit Loyola, was an afterthought for the 2025 NFL Draft after his redshirt sophomore season at Michigan State in 2023 when he got in on 40 tackles from his defensive tackle position, 3½ for lost yardage.
Well, Harmon turned into a star at Oregon, a reason he has declared for the NFL Draft, in which his name is now mentioned in the first round of multiple NFL mock drafts, including No. 17 (Cincinnati Bengals) by Yahoo! Sports and No. 16 (Arizona Cardinals) by CBS Sports. The Pro Football Network projects the 49ers to pick Harmon at No. 11 and has Kentucky defensive tackle Deone Walker (Detroit Cass Tech) headed to the Lions at No. 32.
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Walker was a second-team All-American in USA Today’s preseason rankings.
Mel Kiper Jr. of ESPN has Harmon No. 14 on his board, the No. 4 defensive linemen, saying: “He combines quickness with power to cause chaos for opponents.”
Yes, Harmon’s thick build and long arms and athleticism give him the ability to line up anywhere from 3-technique to nose tackle, making him versatile and valuable for the next level.
Harmon made the most of his one year at Oregon, getting in on 41 tackles, 10½ TFL and five sacks while forcing two fumbles and recovering two fumbles.
“I’ve seen it, not putting too much attention to it because a lot can change,” Harmon said of the mock drafts. “I know I still have a lot of work to do.”
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So, how impressive was Harmon?
Well, Harmon led the nation in total pressures from an interior defensive lineman with 55, 12 higher than the next-highest player.
One reason for Harmon’s breakout season was his ability to drop 30 pounds and play at 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds after playing his final season at Michigan State at 340.
“Going to Oregon was really good for me,” said Harmon, who said he was filing his papers to declare for the draft Monday and was set to travel to Dallas to prepare for the NFL Scouting Combine. “I had a good season, and we capitalized on a good season. I loved my team. I feel I improved by being more of a leader and I loved my pass-rushing ability too.
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“I left (Michigan) State just because I wanted a better opportunity. I feel I’ve always had good technique in the run game just from the coaches I’ve had previously so for me, so it was more tuning up the pass rush. Coach T (defensive line coach Tony Tuioti) and Coach Tosh (defensive coordinator Lupoi) are good coaches, Coach Tuioti taught me a lot about the run game, played a lot of different positions on the line from the 0 all the way to the 5, so all those techniques he was able to teach me to take to the league.
“At State I played at 6-5 and 340 and this year I played at 6-5 at 315, 320. I could tell the difference, more agile and just as strong.”
Harmon said beating Ohio State 32-31 in Eugene during the regular season was his highlight. He had three tackles, and a forced fumble which he recovered at the Buckeyes’ 28 to set up a touchdown.
Harmon still thinks of his days at Loyola, saying “Coach Cal (John Callahan) is a great coach, still coaching to this day (at Hazel Park). He just told me a lot about ball, and he told me I had potential to play at the college level and at the NFL level just like he told me he did with Malik McDowell before me, so that was cool.”
McDowell started his high school career at Loyola before moving on to Southfield, then playing at Michigan State before being picked in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Seahawks.
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High praise for Dante Moore
Former Detroit King standout quarterback Dante Moore started several games at UCLA as a true freshman in 2023 before transferring to Oregon.
Moore stood on the sidelines and watched Dillon Gabriel operate as the Ducks’ quarterback, becoming a Heisman Trophy finalist, completing 72.9% of his passes for 3,857 yards and 30 touchdowns (to just six interceptions). Oregon was 13-0 before a quarterfinal loss to Ohio State in the CFP.
When asked how Moore will perform next season with Gabriel using up his six years of eligibility, Harmon replied: “He’s going to be the truth. You can learn a lot sitting behind a Heisman finalist. Dante Moore is going to be a Heisman finalist next year. He’s that good.”
Moore was ranked No. 5 on CBS Sports listing of 16 players who will define the race for the 2025 national championship, saying Moore is “now the obvious choice to lead the explosive Will Stein’s offense,” and will be aided by receiver Evan Stewart, who announced Tuesday that he will return for ’25 season.
Former Belleville standout Bryce Underwood — the No. 1 recruit in the nation who signed with Michigan — was also among the 16 players listed by CBS Sports for those who will define the race for the national championship.