Oregon linebacker Jeffrey Bassa announces plans for 2024 season
Oregon all-conference linebacker Jeffrey Bassa will be back for one last ride with the Ducks in 2024.
On Wednesday, Bassa announced via a social media post that he will return for his senior season in Eugene.
Bassa’s decision to return is a major development for Dan Lanning and Tosh Lupoi. He produced the best season of his career as a junior in 2023 and is one of the program’s leaders on the defensive side of the ball.
Bassa racked up 63 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one interception, and one pass breakup and earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors.
In 13 games, Bassa produced 10 quarterback hits — the most in the nation among inside linebackers.
A former 4-star signee, Bassa arrived at Oregon as the No. 301 overall prospect and No. 19 safety in the 2021 class. He made the full-time position switch to linebacker midway through his true freshman season and established himself as a key figure for the Ducks.
Oregon senior linebacker Jamal Hill, who played a big role in 2023, has exhausted his eligibility. Standout junior Jestin Jacobs has yet to announce his plans for 2024.
More on Oregon’s offseason outlook
Few programs in all of college football experienced a greater amount of transfer portal activity than Oregon did during the 2023 cycle.
A total of 30 Oregon scholarship players entered the portal during the previous two transfer windows — 21 in the winter and nine in the spring. Meanwhile, the Ducks added 14 scholarship players during that same period.
Many of their portal additions — including receiver Tez Johnson, cornerback Khyree Jackson, safety Evan Williams, and right tackle Ajani Cornelius — locked down starting jobs and played key roles during the 2023 season.
This offseason, Oregon will once again look for opportunities to improve its roster by way of the portal.
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While speaking with reporters during a Fiesta Bowl media availability on Dec. 3, Oregon coach Dan Lanning was asked which players he expects to enter the portal during the offseason.
“There will certainly be some announcements. I think that’s going to exist on every single team,” Lanning said. “I’ve talked to those guys individually. On the same note, that’s their opportunity to be able to announce that. So I think you’ll see some guys that aren’t with us anymore. And they’ve been phenomenal here for the Ducks, and wishing them nothing but the best. But out of respect for them, I’m going to give them the opportunity to make that announcement.”
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