Antelope Valley Press

Oregon tight end, social media star, dies of accidental head injury

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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Ducks tight end Spencer Webb has died after falling and striking his head on rock slides at a popular swimming lake near Eugene, Oregon, authoritie­s said.

The 22-year-old who was expected to play his fifth football season at the University of Oregon this fall was found about 100 yards down a steep trail, Wednesday afternoon, at Triangle Lake. He was unresponsi­ve and could not be revived by paramedics or bystanders, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office said in statement.

More specific details about his death weren’t immediatel­y available but authoritie­s said it appeared to be accidental.

Webb was also a social media star. His TikTok account, where he often posted about his life and athletic achievemen­ts, had more than 550,000 followers.

Triangle Lake and the nearby Lake Creek Falls are a popular destinatio­n for swimmers who navigate naturally formed rock slides by inner tube and swim in several swimming holes.

Webb was expected to compete for starting tight end this fall with Terrance Ferguson and Moliki Matavao, The Register-Guard reported.

During his four seasons at

Oregon, Webb recorded 31 receptions, 296 yards, and four touchdowns. His first career touchdown was arguably his most famous play, a 20-yard catch over a defender on a ball thrown by Justin Herbert, in the 2019 season opener against Auburn.

The player nicknamed “Spider” was a consensus four-star out of Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento; a top 10 tight end and top 300 prospects by ESPN, Rivals, and 247Sports; and the No. 1 tight end in California by ESPN and 247Sports, in 2018, the newspaper reported.

Multiple Oregon coaches and players acknowledg­ed Webb’s death on social media Wednesday night.

“So full of life in every moment of the day,” Oregon football coach Dan Lanning tweeted. “Your smile and energy will be missed Spencer. I love you!”

Like his late grandfathe­r, Donald “Spido” Webb, Spencer was a multi-sport athlete. He was invited by Oregon men’s basketball coach Dana Altman as a practice player when the Ducks were depleted by injury, during the 2018-19 season, but didn’t end up joining the team, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

 ?? ANDY NELSON/AP PHOTO ?? Oregon Ducks tight end Spencer Webb (18) is shown after a touchdown during an NCAA college football game against Arizona, on Sept. 25, in Eugene, Ore. Webb has died after falling and striking his head on rock slides at a popular swimming lake near Eugene.
ANDY NELSON/AP PHOTO Oregon Ducks tight end Spencer Webb (18) is shown after a touchdown during an NCAA college football game against Arizona, on Sept. 25, in Eugene, Ore. Webb has died after falling and striking his head on rock slides at a popular swimming lake near Eugene.

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