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Former 5-Star Oregon WR Jurrion Dickey Enrolled at California Community College

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Oregon wide receiver Jurrion Dickey attempts to dodge a tackle from defensive back Kobe Savage during practice with the Oregon Ducks Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore.

Former 5-star wide receiver Jurrion Dickey is no longer with the Oregon Ducks program.

Dickey was suspended indefinitely last month and his name no longer appears on the 2025 Oregon Football roster.

“Right now I’m not gonna spend a lot of time on it. Jurrion’s indefinitely suspended with us right now,” Oregon head coach Dan Lanning told reporters last month. “We got two team rules and that’s be respectful, be on time. There’s some pieces of that where I felt like he needed a break from us and we needed a break from that so we could focus on what’s in front of us right now.

‘Wishing him nothing but the best as far as success and want to see him get back to where he can be a contributor for somewhere—that might be here that might be somewhere else.”

Now, it looks like he’s found a new landing spot to continue his college football career. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound wide receiver has enrolled at Diablo Valley College, a community college in Pleasant Hill, California. He’s listed on the Vikings roster wearing number 42 and has already made some plays since transferring.

Dickey, who is originally from East Palo Alto, California, signed with Oregon as a 5-star recruit in the 2023 class. He was the No. 2 ranked wide receiver nationally and the highest-rated recruit in Oregon’s haul.

The California native was one of two wide receivers to sign with the Ducks, along with 4-star Asthon Cozart, who’s now playing at Kentucky.

Dickey never quite carved out a role with the Ducks, catching two passes for 14 yards across his 15 appearances during his two seasons in Eugene. His position coach Junior Adams, also a Bay Area native and his primary recruiter, was hired by the Dallas Cowboys to coach their wide receivers this offseason.

Dickey came to the Pacific Northwest alongside his brother JaJuan Dickey, a walk-on defensive lineman who’s also no longer listed on the Oregon roster.

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