Former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Seven McGee has found a new home. On Tuesday, the shifty playmaker announced his commitment to Jackson State. McGee announced his intent to enter the transfer portal on Nov.
Last week the transfer portal opened following the end of the regular season. One area that Oregon football can use some help is at wide receiver following the departure of Seven McGee and Dont’e Thornton.
Oregon RB/WR Seven McGee, a 4-star recruiting out of high, has entered the transfer portal after having 11 catches this season. Sources have indicated that the coaching staff approached McGee due to some cryptic tweets made by Seven, and they released him from the roster so he would have the freedom to enter the portal.
Oregon Ducks wide receiver Seven McGee is no longer with the program and intends to enter the transfer portal, according to a report from On3's Matt Zenitz.
Through two weeks of the season, the Oregon Ducks have been pretty healthy. Starting defensive tackle Popo Aumavae suffered a foot injury in the days leading up to the Georgia game that required surgery and is expected to cause him to miss the season.
The 2022 Oregon Spring game has come and gone and boy was it a fun one. Oregon’s offense was not afraid to take shots down the field to say the least, and it was quite an entertaining experience to watch. Coming into the game, Seven McGee compared this offense to the style that Chip Kelly deployed a decade ago in Eugene.
Seven McGee primarily played running back last season, but will transition to receiver for Oregon football. He spoke about the challenges with the change.
View the original article to see embedded media. Mario Cristobal's departure from Oregon to take over the Miami program appeared to be a damaging blow to the program at first.
While many Ducks are over the moon with the hiring of Dan Lanning, another Oregon player looks like he could be on the move, as true freshman running back Seven McGee entered the transfer portal.
The Oregon wide receiver group has taken an absolute beating over the past couple weeks with the loss of three strong receivers. The first hit came from Mycah Pittman announcing his departure from the football program.
After a tough loss to Stanford and a season-ending injury to star running back CJ Verdell shaking Oregon’s offense, the Ducks look to re-assemble against California.
Offensive Coordinator Joe Moorhead spoke to the media after practice last week and talked multiple times about some of the young running backs Oregon has right now.
Seven McGee has dreamed of playing for the Ducks for much of his childhood. We often hear of players receiving a scholarship offer or committing to the Ducks and calling Oregon a dream school.
Oregon football picked up two commitments from four-star top-200 running backs in the 2021 class in the form of Seven McGee and Byron Caldwell and the Ducks are pushing for a top-100 rusher in the 2022 class which would likely fill that one spot in the backfield.
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