EUGENE — The Oregon Ducks continue to practice with at least two centers taking first-team reps.
Iapani Laloulu and Charlie Pickard each took snaps at center and guard Wednesday morning at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, same as Tuesday. The rest of the starting offensive line rotation was also unchanged from a day earlier, with Marcus Harper II at right guard, Matthew Bedford participating in the drill again and Nishad Strother at left guard, and some shuffling of personnel with the second and third groups.
Receiver Gary Bryant Jr. (leg) was absent for a second straight day while Evan Stewart, who did not participate during early periods of Tuesday’s practice, worked with the punt returners and showed no apparent issue on Wednesday.
The opening period of special teams included a drill for most of the skill players who aren’t on the return units and running back Noah Whittington was with that group instead of the kickoff returners.
No. 9 Oregon (2-0) at Oregon State (2-0)
The offensive and defensive line pods during the second period were:
Other observations:
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