Oregon Ducks Wide Receiver Bralon Addison Makes Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll

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The Oregon Ducks may have to wait next year for a chance at a National Championship, but that does not mean the players need to suffer with three losses and four wins on the season. On Saturday night, Oregon found a way to finish and claim their twelfth straight victory over the Washington Huskies in Seattle with a 26-20 win that almost got away, but a late interception by Oregon sealed the game. Oregon fans will have plenty to cheer for this season, aside from the wins. The guys making plays on the field are all poised to set or possibly break records of those who came before. This week Wide Receiver Bralon Addison did something that has not yet been done this season at the Football Subdivision Series.

On Saturday night, with quick feet and precision, Addison was able to become the first player this season to have a touchdown passing, rushing, receiving, and as a punt returner. For his effort he was added the Paul Hornung Honor Roll for his Week 7 performance against the Washington Huskies according to GoDucks.com. Addison carried four times for fifteen yards and a touchdown and caught five passes for seventy nine yards to go along with his two punt returns that netted one-hundred six yards.

It was a game that also saw the return of Quarterback Vernon Adams and Wide Receiver Darren Carrington. With the loss of Byron Marshall to an injury against Utah(it is still not known if he will return this season), Addison has stepped up from an injury of his own that cost him the 2014 season. He continues to get stronger as the year goes on and that can only benefit the Oregon Ducks. He is versatile and can play multiple roles, which is where the Ducks are using him this season.

Oregon now has a week of before heading to Arizona State for a road game against the Sun Devils next Thursday night. (7:30pm Pacific Time, ESPN)