EUGENE, Ore.(AP) — Oregon honored Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Marcus Mariota during Saturday's game against USC, as Ducks players and coaches on the sidelines wore sweatshirts emblazoned with “Ohana” in honor of his Hawaiian heritage.
Mariota, who now plays for the Washington Commanders, was in Eugene to be recognized for his induction in Oregon's Sports Hall of Fame. He was also the celebrity guest picker for ESPN's “College GameDay,” and unsurprisingly picked the Ducks.
“I mean, our players that have played here in the past, they come back, and they give so much,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said earlier in the week. "To get the opportunity to honor a guy like Marcus, you know, he’s very deserving. Obviously, had an unbelievable career here and then an unbelievable career in the NF

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