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Meet Oregon WR who could dominate the College Football Playoff
Oregon wide receiver Tez Johnson Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Meet Oregon WR who could dominate the College Football Playoff

Under the bright lights at the Big Ten Championship Game, Oregon WR Tez Johnson delivered a performance for the ages, torching Penn State with 11 receptions for 181 yards and a touchdown. 

But this wasn’t just about football. In the stands watching him play in person for No. 1 Oregon for the first time was his biological family.

Johnson’s journey from overlooked recruit to record-setting receiver is proof that the transfer portal, often a polarizing topic, can work wonders. 

Designed to give players the same fluidity as coaches, the portal offers more access to opportunity — but with mixed results. Many players fail to live up to the hype of their high school recruiting rankings. 

But for skill positions such as quarterback and wide receiver, the portal has produced undeniable success stories. Johnson stands among the best of them.

A three-star recruit from Pinson Valley High School in Alabama, Johnson was rated as one of the state’s top 65 players, but that wasn’t enough to attract offers from major programs. 

Instead, he landed at Troy, where he put up respectable numbers: eight TD catches and 12.8 yards per catch in three seasons. That's solid but far from spectacular.

The bridge to Oregon came through family. Johnson’s adopted brother, former Ducks quarterback and current Denver Broncos starter Bo Nix, pitched him to Oregon head coach Dan Lanning. 

“Bo walks into my office and says, ‘I think we have this guy who can maybe play for us,’ ” Lanning recalled to Ducks Sports Authority. “Bo says, ‘No, no, no, Oregon is his dream school.’ And today, that dream came true.”

Once Johnson (5-foot-10 and 165 pounds) arrived in Eugene, his career took off. He shattered Oregon’s season receptions record in 2023 with 1,182 yards and 10 touchdown catches. 

But instead of leaving for the NFL, Johnson returned. But two losses to Washington in 2023 left unfinished business. 

“One last time,” Johnson posted on X, announcing his decision. That quiet but determined mindset defines him, and his MVP performance in the Big Ten title game only underscored his importance to the Ducks, who have bye in the first round of the College Football Playoff.

For Johnson, the moment was as personal as it was professional. After the game, he found his family in the stands, tears filling his eyes.

 “I told them, this is the first game y’all coming to, I’ll give you all a show,” Johnson told Sports Illustrated, his voice cracking. It was a promise fulfilled in every sense.

But Johnson, whose slight frame may concern NFL front offices, isn’t just a one-man show. His presence amplifies an already dangerous Ducks offense. Wide receivers Evan Stewart (613) and Traeshon Holden (602) each have over 600 receiving yards, while tight end Terrance Ferguson has added 520. With quarterback Dillon Gabriel orchestrating the attack, Oregon is as balanced and explosive as any in the inaugural 12-team CFP.

The Ducks' next opponent, the winner of Ohio State-Tennessee, must find an answer for Johnson. Whether it’s Ohio State’s inconsistent secondary or Tennessee’s aggressive but risky coverage, neither defense will relish the challenge of stopping Johnson. Johnson's ability to dominate in space and draw double teams creates mismatches across the field, making him the focal point of any game plan.

From unheralded recruit to record-setting star, Johnson embodies everything the transfer portal is meant to achieve. His hard work and resilience brought him to this moment, and as Oregon chases its first national title, Johnson is peaking at the right time.

Colin Cerniglia

Colin Cerniglia is an Amazon bestselling author, co-host of the "2 Jocks and a Schlub" podcast from Blue Wire, and a contributor to The Charlotte Observer. With a deep passion for baseball and college football, he offers extensive knowledge and enthusiasm to his writing. Colin resides in Charlotte, NC, with his wife and two daughters

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