
Bri Amaranthus
Reporter, Content Strategist at Sports Illustrated
College Football/NFL on SI reporter | Emmy Winner | @BachelorABC | Oregon Ducks, Colorado Buffaloes, USC Trojans
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3 days ago |
si.com | Bri Amaranthus
Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel is adapting quickly to the NFL. The former Oregon Duck star Gabriel is no stranger to change or competition and it's helping him in Cleveland. Gabriel played for three different college football programs (UCF, Oklahoma, Oregon) - and won the starting job at each school. The rookie Gabriel's current situation is unlike any other.
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4 days ago |
si.com | Bri Amaranthus
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders isn't afraid to go the extra mile when it comes to giving respect to veterans. Sanders was criticized for perceived "entitlement" and lack of humility during the NFL Draft process but his actions in Cleveland show the kind of teammate he is. Sanders seems to handle the scrutiny of being the son of NFL legend and current Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders with ease.
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6 days ago |
si.com | Bri Amaranthus
Can the Oregon Ducks bounce back and beat Cal Poly in an elimination game at PK Park in the Eugene Regional? Oregon was upset by Utah Valley, 6-5 on Friday night, and the game included a controversial call at home plate, where Oregon junior Anson Aroz ejected for "malicious contact."Due to the call, Aroz is ruled ineligible for Saturday's game vs. Cal Poly. Oregon baseball coach Mark Wasikowski joins his team before their home opener against the Lafayette Leopards at PK Park in Eugene Friday, Feb.
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6 days ago |
si.com | Bri Amaranthus
The Oregon Ducks beat Ole Mis, 6-5, in extra innings at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City. The Ducks and pitcher Lyndsey Grein showed grit and will now face either Texas or Oklahoma in an elimination game on Sunday at 4 p.m PT on ESPN2. After losing on a walk-off home run the day before, the Ducks dug deep to win their own thriller.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Bri Amaranthus
Oregon Ducks junior outfielder Mason Neville might just be your favorite MLB team's favorite MLB Draft prospect. The 21-year-old Neville intrigues scouts and draws comparisons to a young Cody Bellinger.
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RT @Jack_Carlough: Can the Shedeur Sanders-Dillon Gabriel discourse not turn into a competition of tearing down the other like we saw in th…

Really interesting to hear why Mack Brown thinks Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is thriving in NIL era. "Mr. Phil Knight is a friend of ours, and there's no better booster in America... money is not the only thing you have to have." #GoDucks https://t.co/XrHPp4120w https://t.co/avmPeoOTL0

The one and only, legendary coach Gene Stallings! https://t.co/SzWVcyafV7 https://t.co/ItB4Nph4LJ