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Charles “Shy” Huntington – Football
(Jul. 7, 1891 – Jan. 21, 1973) Charles “Shy” Huntington left an indelible mark on the University of Oregon football program by leading it to the 1917 Rose Bowl as a player, then guiding the program to the 1920 Rose Bowl as head coach. Born in 1891, Huntington played three seasons for Oregon, beginning at..Read More
Paul Brothers – Football
(Born April 18, 1945) Paul Brothers is one of the state’s most decorated citizens athletically having won a high school state title as a player, led Oregon State to the Rose Bowl, played professionally and then coached a team to a prep state title. Brothers grew up in Roseburg and led the Indians to the..Read More
Del Bjork – Football
(Jun. 27, 1914 – Aug. 26, 1988) Del Bjork played his way from the Oregon coast to the Willamette Valley and into the NFL. Born in 1914, Bjork grew up in Astoria and filled out into a 6-foot-1, 218-pound lineman during a sparkling athletic era for the high school, which won four state basketball titles..Read More
Bob Berry – Football
(Mar 10, 1942 – Apr 19, 2023) Bob Berry thrilled fans at Hayward Field as the second great quarterback for the University of Oregon, and played 11 years in the National Football League. Born in 1942, Berry grew up in San Jose, Calif., and was recruited by Len Casanova to where he played three seasons..Read More