Though Jeffrey Bassa is no longer a member of the Oregon Ducks, he still represented the green and yellow well going into the weekend, winning a bet over one of his highest-profile teammates.
Following the Ducks' dominant 23-0 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Orange Bowl on Thursday, Bassa made sure that his Chiefs' quarterback, Texas Tech alum Patrick Mahomes, made good on a bet and wore an Oregon uniform for a social media post.
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Mahomes, whose season is over after suffering a torn ACL, was seen on Bassa's Instagram story in the Chiefs' training room, wearing a white #2 Oregon jersey, which was Bassa's from his playing career in Eugene.
This isn't the first time we've seen prominent NFL players wear Oregon gear as the result of a lost bet so far this season. Earlier in the year, players like Tez Johnson, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and DeForest Buckner all made teammates wear Oregon gear following big-time victories. We've also seen Buckner don some Indiana Hoosiers gear after Oregon's loss earlier in the year as well.
Here's to hoping that no Pro Ducks are subjected to any other team colors in the next couple of weeks.
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