EUGENE -- Aidan Schneider was locked in.
It was the second week of fall camp and Schneider stood outside the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex before practice doing an interview, or, as he coined it, "Giving the people what they want."
Offensive lineman Tyrell Crosby approached Schneider from behind, trying to break the concentration of the most accurate kicker in Oregon history.
Crosby poked him a couple of times. He called out his name and whispered in his ear, quoting one of their favorite TV shows, Rick and Morty.
Schneider was unfazed. He had prepared for this moment meticulously.