A considerable amount of Oregon’s top players have joined the ‘PAC-12 Football Unity’ movement, a player-led group that seeks to install better health and safety protocols, create racial justice programs within the conference, and to establish monetary compensation for college athletes.
The group published their list of demands on Sunday on theplayerstribune.com in an article titled ‘#WeAreUnited’.
Oregon’s most vocal advocate has been star nickel safety Jevon Holland, who has been active on social media in his support of #WeAreUnited. Holland is one of a handful of player representatives from the PAC-12 that have emerged as leaders of the cause: Jaydon Grant (OSU), Treyjohn Butler (STANFORD) Elisha Guidry (UCLA) Malik Hausman (UA) Dallas Hobbs (WSU) Cody Shear (ASU) Ty Jones (Uw), Joe Tyron (Uw), Jake Curhan (CAL), Valentino Daltaso (CAL), and Joshua Drayden (CAL).