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Name: Jeffrey Bassa 
College: Oregon     Number: 2
Height: 6-1   Weight: 230
Position: ILB  Pos2: OLB/ST
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2025

40 Low: 4.50
   40 Time: 4.58
  40 High: 4.67

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Weight: 230

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: 2ndC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC



 Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon, Player News

  11/12/21 - ILB Jeffrey BassaSr/2025, Oregon, 6-1, 230 (DS#9 ILB) + More +

  NOV 8 PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Jeffrey Bassa, Fr., LB/Safety, Oregon (West Valley City, UT),...Fourth time an Oregon player has won this award this season, all by one of their linebackers. Justin Flowe took home the award in Week One before being lost for the season and Noah Sewell went to back-to-back with wins in Week Seven and Week Eight...Helped lead No. 4 Oregon to a 26-16 win over Washington with six tackles, 1.5 TFLs, one sack, and a pass breakup. Matched his career-high with six tackles for the third straight game...Recorded his first career sack on a second-down play on the first drive of the third quarter. Came up with a half TFL on a key fourth-down stop to set up a second-quarter TD drive...A big part of Oregon's defense that held Washington to just 166 yards of total offense, the first time UO allowed fewer than 200 yards vs. a Pac-12 team since 2010. Also nominated: Will Plummer, QB, Arizona; Nate Rutchena, ILB, California; Xavion Alford, Safety, USC; Cole Becker, PK, Colorado; Eddie Czaplicki, P, Arizona State; Cole Bishop, Safety, Utah. - Pac-12 Football

(DS#9 ILB) Sr/2025 ILB Jeffrey BassaOregon
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  08/25/21 - ILB Jeffrey BassaSr/2025, Oregon, 6-1, 230 (DS#9 ILB) + More +

  It's difficult not to notice Jeff Bassa on the football field. At 6-foot-2 and 217 pounds, the freshman is Oregon's biggest defensive back and a natural fit at the nickel position. "When he first got here, looked like he should play linebacker - still looks like that but he moves like he can play DB now," fellow nickel Bennett Williams said. "That's the work that he's put in, that's a testament to it." Bassa enrolled early and got to learn Tim DeRuyter's defense during the spring, which he capped off by making three tackles during the spring game.

"I feel like that helped me a lot, coming in learning the playbook, going through the fourth quarter program and getting along with the coaches," Bassa said. "Getting used to the college environment and going through classes has helped me a lot since now I can go through fall camp comfortably and play how I want to." He said safeties coach Marcel Yates taught him the finer points of the communication and coordination in the secondary, which are much different and more advanced than in high school. Bassa delivered with a pass breakup during an early practice in camp. "Jeff is already super developed even physically and mentally," field safety Verone McKinley III said. "He's picking the defense up, he's flying around, he's understanding where he needs to be." - The Oregonian


(DS#9 ILB) Sr/2025 ILB Jeffrey BassaOregon
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