Aaron Brooks' actions are not indicative of what is expected of the student-athletes who represent the University of Oregon. We pride ourselves on being known for good sportsmanship and proper demeanor on and off the field of competition. -Bill Moos

 

Aaron Brooks' actions are not indicative of what is expected of the student-athletes who represent the University of Oregon. We pride ourselves on being known for good sportsmanship and proper demeanor on and off the field of competition.


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Aaron Brooks' actions are not indicative of what is expected of the student-athletes who represent the University of Oregon. We pride ourselves on being known for good sportsmanship and proper demeanor on and off the field of competition.

Bill Moos

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