Oregon players made it known they wanted Mario Cristobal to be their next head coach, with left tackle Tyrell Crosby circulating a petition that was signed by more than 70 teammates.
The Ducks will get their first chance to show why they believed in him when Cristobal leads them in his Oregon debut against No. 25 Boise State (10-3) in the Las Vegas Bowl, one of six games Saturday on the first day of bowl season.
“We definitely feel the need to go in there and show the administration, as well as everybody all around the country, that they made the right decision in picking coach Cristobal to be the head coach,” Ducks center Jake Hanson said.
Cristobal became interim coach Dec. 8, three days after Willie Taggart left to become the head coach at Florida State. The former Florida International head coach and assistant to Nick Saban at Alabama had been the offensive line coach for Oregon (7-5) for less than one year, but Cristobal earned the trust of players in such a manner that they went public in an effort to boost his chances of landing the job permanently.
“It’s the most humbling thing in the world,” Cristobal said.
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