Redshirt junior quarterback Darron Thomas has decided not to return for his senior season at Oregon and will declare for the NFL draft, according to the University of Oregon athletic department.
“I came to this decision on behalf of myself and my family,” Thomas said in a statement. “I have a dream of playing in the NFL and I’m going to pursue those dreams.”
Thomas, a 6-3, 215 pound native of Houston Texas, was a two-year starter who led Oregon to a Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin this year and a BCS national championship berth back in 2010. He threw for 2,761 yards and an Oregon record 33 touchdowns in 2011, while also placing 11th in the country in passing efficiency (158.7).
In the same statement through the athletic department, Oregon head coach Chip Kelly expressed full support of Thomas’ decision.
“Ultimately, the decision is left up to the players,” Kelly said. “I will always support Darron in his decision and want to thank him for everything he has done for this program. He obviously has played a major role in elevating Oregon football to new heights and I wish him well in the future.”
Thomas’ 66 career touchdown passes set a new Oregon record, and he ranks as one of just three players in Pac-12 history to throw for 30 or more touchdowns in two different seasons.
“I would like to thank everyone in Oregon for all their support and I would thank the coaches for all their help, especially Coach (Chip) Kelly.” Thomas said. “I love my teammates and wish them the best of luck, and am confident they will continue the winning tradition that has been established.
“Last but not least, I thank all the Oregon fans for their help and support.”