Oregon football coach Willie Taggart has finished putting together the final touches on his coaching staff for the 2017 season.

The University of Oregon announced in January that Taggart hired Mario Cristobal be the Ducks co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.  Cristobal signed a three-year deal with Oregon and will make $700,000 annually.

Cristobal spent the last four seasons as an offensive line coach under Nick Saban. Prior to Alabama, Cristobal was head coach at Florida International University, becoming the first ever Cuban-American Division I head football coach.

In the video above, get to know Cristobal, the Oregon Ducks new offensive line coach.

–Jen Beyrle
jbeyrle@oregonian.com
@JenBeyrle

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