Dante Moore continues a tradition as Ducks enjoy promo musical swag from Beats by Dre

So much talent on this roster. They can sing, they can dance, and they can rush for 200 yards a game.
So much talent on this roster. They can sing, they can dance, and they can rush for 200 yards a game. | Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Like Dillon Gabriel last year, Dante Moore became one of nine college football players to sign an NIL deal with Beats by Dre this season.

Also like Gabriel a season ago, Moore got custom Beats for every member of the team, though he didn't deliver them in a minivan.

"Let the tradition continue," Dan Lanning said. "If you are a newcomer on our staff, or a newcomer as a player, you will sing. Now here's how it works. You sing until they clap."

Freshman Tobi Haastrup got the most enthusiastic reception. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," though once interpreted as a classic by Mozart, got a loud chorus of boos.

Moore challenged his teammates. "If you've not sung yet, you can't get the beats."

Stuff like this builds the camaraderie and enthusiasm within the team while a set of headphones of this caliber with the custom Oregon look retails for around $340, a nice perk from QB-1 for a group that clearly loves music.