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ATLANTA - Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher, still in uniform, sat in stone silence at the media interview table following the Ducks’ lopsided loss to Indiana in the College Football Playoff semifinals matchup at the Peach Bowl. To his right, quarterback Dante Moore and coach Dan Lanning fielded questions.
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That attitude extended to the equipment staff. One staffer, identified by CBS Sports recruiting analyst (and former Oregon recruiting staffer) Cooper Petagna as football equipment manager Kenny Farr, found Ponds on the field after the game and handed him a game ball—presumably the one he scored with in the first quarter.
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