OREGON DUCKS

MARIO CRISTOBAL - HEAD COACH • Posted a 9-4 overall record and 5-4 conference mark in his frst full season as Oregon’s head coach, ending the year with a 7-6 victory against Michigan State in the Redbox Bowl at Levi’s Stadium. • Guided the Ducks to a 5-1 start, including wins against then No. 24 California and No. 7 Washington, vaulting Oregon to a No. 12 national ranking. • Solidifed Oregon’s offense as one of the most prolifc in the Pac-12 in 2018, as the Ducks led the Conference in rushing touchdowns (28) and ranked second in scoring (453 pts) and total offense (5,554 yds). • Spent the 2017 season as the Ducks’ co-offensive coordinator, run-game coordinator, and offensive line coach before acting as the team’s interim head coach during the Las Vegas Bowl against Boise State on December 16. • In his frst year at Oregon, he helped the team to 3,000+ rushing yards, averaging 268 per game, and 40 rushing touch- downs for the most since 2015. • Spent four seasons at Alabama (2013-16) as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach, helping the Crimson Tide to the CFP National Championship in 2015. • As the head coach at Florida International from 2007-12, he earned the 2010 Sun Belt Coach of the Year award and then guided the Panthers to program-record eight wins in 2011 for the most successful year in school history. • Began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, University of , where he was an offensive lineman (1988-92) and won two national championships (1989, 1991).

JUSTIN HERBERT - SENIOR QB • Started all 13 games as a junior, leading Oregon to a 9-4 overall record. • Threw a touchdown in each game in 2018, extending his streak to 28 games, the longest such active streak in the nation. • Tied for 13th in the FBS with 29 touchdown passes and 27th in passing yards (3,151), becoming just the ffth player in program history with 3,000 passing yards in a single season. • Also became the fastest player in Oregon history to reach 4,000 yards career passing yards, accom- plishing the feat in 17 games. • In the Ducks’ game against Bowling Green, he became just the second FBS player since 2000 to pass for fve touchdowns and rush for another in the same game with 10 completions or less. • Garnered 2018 frst team Academic All-America and Pac-12 All-Academic acclaim, posting a 4.06 grade-point average as a biology major. • Received All-Pac-12 honorable mention recognition in 2018 and was a semifnalist for the Davey O’Brien Award and Maxwell Award. • Selected to the 2019 Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award Watch Lists. • Became the frst true freshman to start at UO since 1983 and tied Oregon’s single-game passing record with 489 yards against Arizona State (Oct. 29, 2016). • A Eugene, Oregon native, he was a three-star prospect out of Sheldon High School, as determined by ESPN and 247 Sports and played baseball and basketball in high school.

TROY DYE - SENIOR LB • Enters the 2019 season as one of only two FBS players to have led his team in tackles in each of the previous three seasons. • Compiled 313 career total tackles at Oregon, good for third-most among active FBS players. • Posted a team-best 115 tackles and added 8.0 tackles for loss, two sacks, and a pick in 2018. • His 115 tackles and 8.8 tackles per game both ranked sixth in the Pac-12 in 2018. • Earned All-Pac-12 second-team honors for the second consecutive season. • Named Oregon’s Co-Defensive MVP in 2018 after winning the award outright as a freshman and sophomore. • His 11 tackles against California began a fve-game streak of double-digit tackles, becoming the frst player in program history to do so since 1987. • Recorded a career-best 13 solo tackles against Arizona, adding 1.0 tackle for loss in the effort. • Named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy and Bednarik Award watch lists for the second consecutive season.

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