Post practice interviews with the Ducks one day after ESPN published an article online Wednesday about the marijuana usage in college football while focusing on Oregon.
Oregon head coach Chip Kelly addressed an ESPN The Magazine article that focused on marijuana use over the years by players on the Duck football team following Thursday's practice.
ESPN singled out Oregon and Eugene due to it's location and political climate. "Nowhere is Oregon's laissez-faire approach to marijuana more apparent than Eugene, the state's counterculture and cannabis capital," the article reads.
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