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“Oh, he’s noticeable,” Thomas said. That, to Thomas, is still normal. When Justin Flowe, his former linebacker who now plays for Oregon, is on the Southern California campus, he’s pretty ...
Therefore, the... Oregon linebacker Justin Flowe announced via his personal twitter account that he’s entering the transfer portal and leaving the Ducks, on Monday. “Thanks to the University ...
Oregon’s marquee defenders Noah Sewell and Justin Flowe were ranked among the very best in the nation. Despite the fact that Flowe has only played in a couple of games so far because of injury ...
Justin Flowe is different. He plays differently. He hits differently. When the Upland linebacker came up and popped a Mission Viejo ballcarrier for a tackle near the line of scrimmage last season ...
The Wildcats' starting middle linebacker — or "Mike" — is down to either Oregon transfer Justin Flowe or former Washington Husky Daniel Heimuli, a battle Nansen said is “neck and neck.” ...
One of the more decisive recruiting wins in recent years landed Justin Flowe in Eugene. The five-star linebacker, a consensus top-10 recruit from California, and one of One of the more decisive ...
Justin Flowe earned the nickname as a 6-year-old star with the Pomona Steelers in the Snoop Youth Football League. He didn't run around the older 7- and 8-year-olds at the time — he ran them over.
Oregon linebacker Justin Flowe did not play in Saturday's game against Stanford. The redshirt freshman's career has been hampered by injuries to this point, and a lower leg injury has now cost him ...
Justin Flowe, once called a 'Babyman' during youth games, is now a 6-3, 210-pound linebacker at Upland known for his relentless play and big hits. News Home Page ...
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