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Jordan James rapidly nearing 1,000 yards as No. 1 Oregon football’s feature back
Jordan James rapidly nearing 1,000 yards as No. 1 Oregon football’s feature back
Jordan James rapidly nearing 1,000 yards as No. 1 Oregon football’s feature back

Published on: 10/31/2024

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Oregon running back Jordan James carries during warmups before the No. 1 Ducks host No. 20 Illinois in a Big Ten college football game at Autzen Stadium in Eugene on Saturday Oct. 26, 2024.

EUGENE — Jordan James was positioned to be Oregon’s lead running back this season. The junior is validating the long-term plan for his development as he rapidly approaches 1,000 yards for the season.

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