CB Reed, a standout cornerback for the University of Colorado Buffaloes, has announced his transfer to the University of Oregon Ducks. The move came as a surprise to many, as Reed established himself as one of the top defensive backs in the Pac-12 conference during his time with the Buffaloes.
Reed played in all 20 games over the past two seasons for Colorado, recording five interceptions, three forced fumbles, and 10 pass breakups. His standout performances earned him All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors in 2020 and made him a key player for the Buffaloes defense heading into the 2021 season.
However, after careful consideration, Reed decided to make the move to Eugene, where he will suit up for the Ducks in the upcoming season. The decision to transfer was not an easy one for Reed, but he ultimately felt that it was the right move for his career.
The talented cornerback is expected to make an immediate impact for the Ducks, who are known for their strong defense. Reed’s speed, athleticism, and instincts make him a valuable addition to a secondary that already boasts some of the best defensive backs in the country.
Oregon head coach Mario Cristobal had high praise for Reed, stating that he was “a perfect fit” for the Ducks’ defense. Cristobal added that Reed’s work ethic and dedication to the game would be a great asset to the team, both on and off the field.
The move to Oregon presents a new challenge for Reed, who will have to adjust to a different system and new teammates. However, the talented cornerback is up for the challenge and is determined to make the most of his time with the Ducks.
Reed’s transfer to Oregon is just the latest example of the fluidity of the college football landscape. With players now able to transfer without penalty, it is increasingly common for top talent to move between programs in search of better opportunities or a change of scenery.
For Reed, the move to Oregon represents a chance to further develop his skills and compete at the highest level of college football. With his talent and work ethic, he is sure to make a significant impact for the Ducks and leave his mark on the program.