Posted August 08, 2012 on
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The third day of fall camp completed for the Oregon Ducks on a day in which red shirt freshman Tacoi Sumler told Head Coach Chip Kelly that he was transferring to a school closer to his home in Miami, Florida. According to several beat writers who twittered that some of the Oregon assistant were unaware of Sumler's transfer until the end of day 3.
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