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Oregon’s defense says it’s built on relationships. In Orange Bowl shutout, they combined for crucial plays.

Summary by Daily Emerald
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Tony Tuioti’s point cut through the cigar smoke. “Matayo’s got my garage code, my door code, so he’s always at the house,” the Oregon defensive line coach said amongst the postgame locker room at Hard Rock Stadium. It was the way he chose to explain the relationship between himself, his son Teitum and Uiagalelei. Uiagalelei’s third-quarter strip sack of Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton had put Oregon in position to scor…
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Daily Emerald broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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