In this episode of Ducks of a Feather, host Kenjon Barner sits down with Oregon Ducks’ Matayo Uiagalelei to talk about all things football, mindset, and life off the field. They dive into Matayo’s transition from high school to college football, the role of family, and lessons from the recruiting process. He opens up about goal setting, growth mindset, and seizing opportunities on and off the field. Plus, they explore team dynamics, the Ducks’ upcoming season, his passion for music, and finding peace in nature.
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