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Oregon’s primary kicker in 2018 to transfer

How about we ease on into Tuesday morning with a little Pac-12 placekicking news, shall we?

Monday, Mario Cristobal announced that Adam Stack has decided to transfer from the Oregon football program. The news comes a couple of weeks after Stack lost out in the competition to be the Ducks’ primary kicker this season to freshman Camden Lewis.

To find a better opportunity for him somewhere else,” the head coach said in regards to the trigger for Stack’s decision. “We certainly respect that and will help him in any way we can.”

Stack served as Oregon’s starting punter as a true freshman in 2017, averaging 38.4 yards on his 62 punts. After losing that job in 2018, the Hawaii native won the placekicking job the same year and hit on six of his 10 field-goal attempts as well as all 36 point-afters.

This season, Stack attempted seven point-afters and made all of them.

Lewis has also connected on all seven of his extra-point attempts in 2019. He missed his lone field-goal attempt, a 20-yarder in the season-opening loss to Auburn.