Oshay Dunmore enters the transfer portal leaving the Oregon basketball.
As a young man I have made mistakes, some of which have altered my life in a series of different ways. I’m sure as life goes on I will make more mistakes; however, I will not make the same mistakes twice. I accept responsibility for all decisions I make and have learned from my past ones. I do not want to allow one action to define my character, and it will not. I am not running from my mistakes I am simply moving forward. I am an ambitious student and a dedicated athlete. My faith is strong in The Lord and I know there is a plan for me ahead. I would like to thank everyone who has supported me thus far, the community of Eugene and the University of Oregon for providing me with my initial opportunity. I will continue to grow and learn and take the necessary steps to being as successful and as good of a man, son, brother, and teammate as I can be.Whether it’s one transfer or multiple transfers every story is its own and everybody wants to make it a big deal,” Helfrich said. “But the vast majority obviously are guys who are trying to play and further their career at the best place they think they can get on the field the fastest. In a couple situations that was different and it’s not a ‘smoking gun’ situation, it’s a situation where we’re going to do things a certain way and that’s very well understood.”