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The next player on the College Sports Wire top 50 list for 2025 is Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon. We preview his impact on the upcoming season and beyond.
What Evan Stewart injury means for Oregon: Five-star freshman among players in spotlight expected to step up Dan Lanning has depth-chart adjustments to make after the Ducks' top-returning weapon ...
Oregon Ducks' Evan Stewart may be sidelined for the majority, if not all, of the 2025 season with a torn patellar tendon, but the receiver will still be the highest-paid on the roster through his ...
Whether Stewart returns in time to compete for Oregon this season or not, his injury is part of a bigger trend. Recovery isn't a side story anymore.
Going forward, Stewart is going to have to figure out what’s next for his career. He was going to be a true senior in 2025 but will instead be able to take his redshirt and utilize it so as not ...
Even without Stewart, the team still carries two former 5-stars (Moore and Dickey). Lastly, the timing of this could be much worse. This injury was suffered in early June, not mid-October.
Stewart, a former five-star recruit, transferred to Oregon for the 2024 season after spending his freshman and sophomore seasons at Texas A&M (2022-23). Last year, he totaled 48 receptions for 613 ...
Evan Stewart, former Texas A&M WR, suffers a knee injury, sidelining him for most or all of the 2025 season—a tough loss for the Oregon offense.
A former Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver has potentially seen his 2025 season come to an end due to an offseason injury. Per reports from On3's Pete Nakos, Oregon Ducks receiver Evan Stewart tore ...
On Saturday evening, Evan Stewart went to social media to confirm the injury and thank fans for their support. He shared this message on Instagram. "Thank you for all the well wishes.
Stewart embraced a leading role in the Oregon offense last season, ranking third on the team with 613 receiving yards while scoring five touchdowns. Now, as leading targets Tez Johnson and ...
Wide receiver Evan Stewart bypassed the 2025 draft to return to Oregon for his senior season. Now, he might miss the season. According to multiple reports, Stewart tore a patellar tendon this week. It ...
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