Eugene According to Dan Lanning, players who start the season with minor roles have the potential to develop into important ones by the end of the season. Kingston Lopais, a safety from Oregon, is the most recent example.
Redshirting for the No. 1 Ducks in the second part of the season, the 6-foot-5, 198-pound Lopa played in four games and recorded one tackle against Michigan. As a situational player, the true freshman faced Penn State All-American tight end Tyler Warren on several third downs during the Big Ten championship game.
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