It’s another week of the Mountain West Recruiting Roundup.
After the whirlwind of the past few weeks, the next week or two figures to be a much slower pace. There was still a fair amount of offers.
What Mario Cristobal said after Oregon’s first spring practice
Updated 12:54 PM;
Mario Cristobal recapped the first of 15 spring practices this afternoon.
Below are live updates from Cristobal’s press conference. A full transcript will follow.
MARIO CRISTOBAL Notes the wins by track and field, men’s and women’s basketball, softball, volleyball, baseball, acro & tumbling, soccer. “We look more explosive” with gains in size and muscle mass. Want to be more disruptive on defense, create competition throughout roster Most early enrollees of his tenure at UO Chris Randazzo, Sampson Niu and Jonah Tauanu’u have all medically retired
Oregon Ducks offensive linemen Jonah Tauanu’u, Chris Randazzo, linebacker Sampson Niu medically retire
Updated 1:11 PM;
EUGENE Three Oregon players have medically retired and are no longer with the program.
Offensive linemen Chris Randazzo and Jonah Tauanu’u and inside linebacker Sampson Niu all medically retired, Oregon coach Mario Cristobal announced Thursday.
Randazzo, a redshirt-sophomore, opted out of the 2020 season. A former three-star signee in 2018, Randazzo played in one game, against Nevada in 2019, during his two seasons at UO.
Niu, a senior, did not play last season and his mother passed away in January. He had 65 career tackles in 33 career games.
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