2007 Football Roster
Roster
Teague, Jon

Jersey Number 63
Jon Teague
- Position:
- Offensive Guard
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 301
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Portland, Ore.
- High School:
- David Douglas HS
Bio
PERSONAL ? Born Boyd Jon Cooper Teague Jr., on May 16, 1986 in Portland, Ore. Parents: Jon and Colleen Teague. Family: Two brothers. High School (Coach): David Douglas (Dan Wood) 2004. Major: Business Administration. Redshirt: 2004.
2008 ? Completed his career as a four-year letterwinner ... First team Pac-10 academic all-conference ... Appeared in seven games, blocking for Oregon’s school-record rushing offense ... Played 20 or more snaps five times, including a season-high 37 at Washington State.
2007 ? Continued progress as an important reserve on the offensive line, appearing in a career-high nine games. On the field for a season-high 40 plays at Michigan. Saw 30 snaps vs. Washington State and 23 vs. Fresno State.
2006 ? Made appearances in seven games, logging more snaps (202) than any other reserve along the offensive line. Earned a pair of starting nods at left guard vs. Washington State and Portland State in the place of injured starter Josh Tschirgi. Named to Pac-10’s first-team academic all-conference contingent.
2005 ? Worked his way into the lineup on four occasions, including 12 snaps at Stanford. and 10 vs. Montana.
2004 ? Recognized for aiding preparations as scout team’s offensive player of the week leading up to the Arizona State game.
HIGH SCHOOL ? The two-time first-team Mt. Hood Conference on both offense and defense was named the league’s defensive player of the year his senior season. Also accorded second-team all-state honors (The Oregonian) on defense and third-team all-state status on offense for teams that claimed the conference championship in 2001 and ?03. The school’s salutatorian and conference’s football scholar/athlete lineman award recipient also finished second in the conference’s wrestling championships (heavyweight) to help pace team to the 2004 league crown.
2008 ? Completed his career as a four-year letterwinner ... First team Pac-10 academic all-conference ... Appeared in seven games, blocking for Oregon’s school-record rushing offense ... Played 20 or more snaps five times, including a season-high 37 at Washington State.
2007 ? Continued progress as an important reserve on the offensive line, appearing in a career-high nine games. On the field for a season-high 40 plays at Michigan. Saw 30 snaps vs. Washington State and 23 vs. Fresno State.
2006 ? Made appearances in seven games, logging more snaps (202) than any other reserve along the offensive line. Earned a pair of starting nods at left guard vs. Washington State and Portland State in the place of injured starter Josh Tschirgi. Named to Pac-10’s first-team academic all-conference contingent.
2005 ? Worked his way into the lineup on four occasions, including 12 snaps at Stanford. and 10 vs. Montana.
2004 ? Recognized for aiding preparations as scout team’s offensive player of the week leading up to the Arizona State game.
HIGH SCHOOL ? The two-time first-team Mt. Hood Conference on both offense and defense was named the league’s defensive player of the year his senior season. Also accorded second-team all-state honors (The Oregonian) on defense and third-team all-state status on offense for teams that claimed the conference championship in 2001 and ?03. The school’s salutatorian and conference’s football scholar/athlete lineman award recipient also finished second in the conference’s wrestling championships (heavyweight) to help pace team to the 2004 league crown.
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