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16 Facts About Spencer Webb

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Spencer Webb excelled in baseball, basketball and football before schools began acknowledging his promise on the football field.

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Spencer Webb attended Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento, California, where he played football and finished with 61 catches for 1,063 yards and 23 touchdowns.

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Spencer Webb was a first-team all-state selection as a senior and was named to the all-metro team by The Sacramento Bee.

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Spencer Webb was a consensus four-star recruit and was rated the number one tight end in California by both 247Sports and ESPN.

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Spencer Webb was ranked the 254th prospect by ESPN300, the number 6 tight end overall, and one of the top 30 recruits from California.

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At the start of the 2019 season, Spencer Webb changed from tight end to more of a split-out receiver role due to injuries to several players at the position.

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Against Auburn in the season-opener, Spencer Webb caught his first career pass, a 20-yard touchdown from quarterback Justin Herbert.

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Spencer Webb finished the game with three catches for 28 yards.

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Spencer Webb caught three passes for first downs and finished with 42 receiving yards the following week against the Washington State Cougars.

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Spencer Webb finished the year with 18 catches for 209 yards and three scores, being one of only five Power Five freshmen tight ends to score at least three times.

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Spencer Webb was injured in the 2020 fall camp, resulting in him playing only one game in a COVID-19-shortened 2020 season.

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Spencer Webb played as the starting tight end in three matches and made at least one catch in nine games, with multiple catches in three games.

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Spencer Webb appeared on a total of 280 snaps, and made two tackles on special teams.

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Spencer Webb helped the Ducks pull off a historic upset over the Ohio State Buckeyes the following week, making two catches for 32 yards, including one catch that was a 30-yard gain.

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Spencer Webb appeared in Oregon's Alamo Bowl loss against the Oklahoma Sooners, which was the final game of his career, starting at tight end and making one reception for six yards.

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Spencer Webb died on July 13,2022, after hitting his head in a cliff-diving accident near Triangle Lake, Oregon.