EUGENE, Ore. – For David Yost, the choice to join Oregon’s football program represented a chance to return to what he knows and loves best.
For Terry Wilson, the choice represented love at first sight.
For Dakota Prukop, there was no choice.
These three men, a quarterback coach and two of his new pupils, are part of a major change in the makeup of the Oregon offense – change that also includes new roles for assistant coach Matt Lubick and redshirt freshman quarterback Travis Jonsen.
Quarterback at Oregon – the position that has led the FBS in pass efficiency the past two seasons, that gave the school its first Heisman Trophy winner two seasons ago and that has helped the Ducks rank among the nation’s top five scoring teams for the past six seasons – has a new coach, a new offensive coordinator and three new faces competing for the starting role this summer.