Rather, this is an athlete Oregon is all too familiar with: linebacker Bryce Boettcher is officially returning for the 2025 season. Boettcher, a baseball Gold Glove winner, was selected in the ...
Bryce Boettcher, the two-sport star who led Oregon’s football team in tackles after being drafted in the 13th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Houston Astros, will bypass his ...
He may have had his senior day in both football and baseball, but Bryce Boettcher isn’t done with the Oregon Ducks. Boettcher announced his return for one more season of college football on ...
After easily his most productive season on the Oregon football team, Eugene native and two-sport standout Bryce Boettcher announced Tuesday on social media he would return for one last season.
Oregon's linebacker room received a huge addition on Tuesday night, as leading tackler Bryce Boettcher announced he'd return for his final football season in 2025. Boettcher, a two-sport standout ...
Bryce Boettcher’s return to the Oregon Ducks in 2025 has been approved by the NCAA. The linebacker, who applied for a waiver for a fourth season of football eligibility, was granted that request ...
LOS ANGELES — Long before Patrick Herbert and Bryce Boettcher started their respective journeys for Oregon football, the two Eugene kids knew each other well. Whether it was on the field ...
Dec 30, 2024; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks linebacker Bryce Boettcher (28) during Rose Bowl media day at Sheraton Grand LA. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images When he was selected by the Houston ...
Bryce Boettcher, a two-sport athlete drafted by the Houston Astros last year, intends to play another year of football at the University of Oregon and is not expected to join the Astros’ system ...