Former Oregon RB Sean Dollars transfer to Nevada Wolfpack

Sean Dollars is headed to Nevada, where he will join both Ken Wilson and Jim Mastro, a pair of former Oregon coaches.

The Oregon Ducks found out earlier this offseason that veteran running back Sean Dollars was entering the transfer portal and looking to leave Eugene.

Now we know where Dollars is landing.

On Sunday afternoon, Dollars announced that he would be transferring to the Nevada Wolfpack, where he will join former Oregon LB coach Ken Wilson, who took over as the head coach prior to the 2022 season. Dollars will also be joining former Oregon RB coach Jim Mastro in Nevada, who is now the Senior Director of Administration and Operations.

After the 2021 season, Dollars entered the transfer portal following Mario Cristobal’s departure but eventually came back to Eugene. Dollars’ workload in 2022 under the new coaching staff was not as big as some expected, so it didn’t come as a major surprise to see him enter the portal once again.

Sean Dollars’ Transfer Portal Profile

Former Oregon RB coach Jim Mastro takes Director of Ops. job at Nevada

Former Oregon Ducks’ RB coach Jim Mastro has found a home back at Nevada, where he was the assistant coach from 2000 to 2010.

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Former Oregon Ducks running backs coach and run game coordinator Jim Mastro has found a new title near the west coast, taking the role of Director of Operations for the Nevada Wolfpack.

According to a report from Bruce Feldman, Mastro avoided taking any on-field coaching jobs this upcoming season due to family issues that he wanted to stay on the west coast for. This led to him returning to Nevada, where he served as the assistant coach from 2000 to 2010.

Mastro will have some familiar faces around him, with former Oregon LB coach Ken Wilson taking the head coaching job with the Wolfpack. Nevada has also hired Nate Costa and Kwame Agyeman from the Ducks’ former staff.

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