Oregon WR Gatlin Bair's 40-yard play-action FG is a record-breaking feat!
The brother of speedy Oregon freshman Gatlin Bair made waves for the Ducks' track and field team with an NCAA record.
The Oregon Ducks are finally going to get a look at one of their prized recruits from two years ago, and his brother may have given Ducks fans a preview of what's to come. Freshman wide receiver Gatlin Bair signed with the Ducks as a 5-star recruit in 2024, but then served a two-year LDS mission. Now, Bair is joining the Ducks for his freshman season with elite speed that could come in handy with a young receiving room.
However, Bair's brother, Peyton, is in his junior season with the Oregon track and field team. On Friday, the older Bair made history on the track for the Ducks. While competing in the men's heptathlon at the indoor championship meet in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Bair set the NCAA heptathlon record with a time of 6.
67 seconds in the 60-meter dash. The wild sprint topped former Oregon track star Ashton Eaton's time of 6. 71 seconds in 2010, which was the meet record.
It is also the fastest run in the event since Houston's Grant Levesque in 2024. Peyton originally starred on the track for Mississippi State but transferred to Eugene prior to this indoor track season, reuniting him with his brother Gatlin before his first football season with the Ducks. Peyton Bair.