Oregon Ducks Cornerback Jabbar Muhammad Surprised By Practice 'Physicality'

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The 5-10, 185-pound Jabbar Muhammad spent the 2023 season with the Washington Huskies. He had 46 total tackles, 20 pass breakups, three interceptions, two sacks, and one fumble recovery with the Huskies. Muhammad was named an All-Pac-12 selection for his efforts. Before that, he was at Oklahoma State from 2020-22.

At Oregon football's eighth fall camp practice, Muhammad spoke with the media about how his time spent with the Ducks and the culture around the program has already made him a much more disciplined player.
"One thing that I wanted to get better at was my physicality. And you have no choice but to do that here... It's way different, you're hitting and you 'rat-a-tat-tatin' every single day."Jabbar Muhammad
Muhammad also spoke on Oregon's depth at the cornerback position and that he's surprised at how physical the play is at camp right now.
"I mean, every single corner, everybody's talented. Everybody's honed in on the playbook. Everybody's locked in right now. I'm surprised at the physicality of fall camp, how everybody's taking care of their bodies, getting in extra film."Jabbar Muhammad
The Ducks are heading into their first scrimmage and with a group that is extremely talented on that side of the ball, the competition can be fierce but also helpful. Muhammad has enjoyed every second of being apart of this deep secondary group.
"It's good competition. At the end of the day, we're together and we're bonding every single day. The fall schedule is crazy so we have no choice but to get to know each other. But the competition is good, we're motivating each other."Jabbar Muhammad
The addition of Muhammad through the transfer portal has been a major step in the right direction with improving Oregon's defense this offseason. The Ducks should have one of the top defensive secondaries in the Big Ten with his efforts.

Arden Cravalho is a reporter for Oregon Ducks on SI. He has been writing extensively about college athletics beginning in 2018, specifically as the lead writer and editor for SB Nation's 'The Slipper Still Fits.' Arden is a graduate of Gonzaga University and brings a deep understanding of college sports to his writing. Residing in San Francisco, California, Arden is also a part of the California Golden Bears' athletic department as a Ticket Sales and Service Account Executive. His overall experience and dedication to college athletics are evident in his insightfulness and analysis throughout all of his work.