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Junior Adams Recaps Day Four of Oregon Football Fall Camp

by:Linden Hile08/03/24
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Oregon Football wide receivers coach Junior Adams was available to the media Saturday following the Ducks’ fourth fall practice.

Below are some notable quotes from his interview;


On what has stood out to him through four days of Oregon Football practice:

“The biggest thing to me is how connected we are. The room is super talented and everybody is about the people in that room.”

“Each of those guys learn from each other and hold each other accountable. It’s really cool to be a part of.”

On what he’s seen from receiver Justius Lowe:

“Justius Lowe is a good example of the process of working. He’s getting better every day, he’s working at it.”

“Most importantly he’s confident. He’s gotten a lot better in his fundamentals and his technique.”

On his goals for redshirt freshman Jurrion Dickey:

“Just the day to day. Can he be consistent? We talk about being a pro. Jurrion is making a lot of strides and a lot of progress.”

On how Dillon Gabriel‘s progress in Oregon’s offense helps the wide receivers:

“That’s what the offseason is about, right? Those guys spent a lot of time together and Dillon does a really good job of getting the guys together, doing certain trips, and doing things to where they can connect.”

On how Traeshon Holden can maximize his potential in his final college season with the Ducks:

“Details. He’s been a lot better at them as far as alignment, assignment, being consistent with it.”

On what’s next for Gary Bryant Jr.:

“Gary’s made some strides obviously with his fundamentals as far as the release package. He’s playing inside, he plays outside. Gary has a high football IQ.”

“He’s the glue to that room. There are a lot of guys that lean on him.”


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