Oregon cornerback Deommodore Lenoir (6) Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Oregon CB Deommodore Lenoir opts back in for 2020 season

Oregon senior cornerback Deommodore Lenoir announced on Monday that he's opting back in and will play for the Ducks during the 2020 college football season despite concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Lenoir opted out last month when it was believed the Pac-12 wouldn't host a fall football campaign because of the health crisis. However, the conference announced later in September that it will begin a shortened league-only football season in November. 

Oregon opens versus Stanford on Nov. 7. 

Lenoir tallied five interceptions in his first three seasons at Oregon and was named Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team by the Associated Press for 2019. Charlie Campbell of Walter Football forecasts Lenoir will be selected between the fourth and six rounds of next year's NFL Draft. 

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