Oregon compartmentalizing about news of his impending departure

PALO ALTO, CA - OCTOBER 02: Oregon Ducks quarterback Anthony Brown (13) and Oregon Ducks running back Sean Dollars (5) dejected, walk off the field after the college football game between the Oregon Ducks and the Stanford Cardinal on October 2, 2021, at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Bair is well-known as one of the quickest athletes in the country, but he hopes to open more eyes with his technique this week.

“I’m hoping to prove I’m better than everybody thinks leading up to this,” he was quoted as saying. “I believe everyone knows I’m pretty athletic based on my track timings and numbers, but I’m just trying to establish that I’m a terrific route runner who can also play the position very well. I believe I can truly open some people’s eyes to how terrific of a receiver I am, not simply an athletic.”

“They are recruiting high-level interior and defensive players to play in the Big Ten. They just want more athletes. “I really like those guys.”

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Troy Franklin and Tez Johnson just established records with the Ducks, and Bair sees playing in Will Stein’s system as one of the reasons the school is so appealing.

“Their offense looks like a lot of fun to play in. They’ve produced two thousand-yard receivers, and I believe they will continue to do so year after year. Coach [Junior] Adams has a track record of getting guys in the NFL and having them do pretty well in the NFL, so

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