Former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Ryan Pellum has found himself in serious legal trouble after completing his first season of ...
Ryan Pellum, a former Oregon wide receiver who recently entered the transfer portal, has been arrested on charges of assault with use of a firearm. The arrest occurred following an alleged pistol ...
Former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Ryan Pellum was arrested on Wednesday, Jan. 8 Ali Gradischer/Getty A former University of Oregon football player was arrested after completing his first college ...
Ryan Pellum, known by the full name Ryan Tristan Chance Taylor, was arrested in Springfield on Wednesday on charges of assault with use of a firearm after allegedly pistol-whipping a person in ...
Former Oregon wide receiver Ryan Pellum has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of hitting someone over the head with a gun and then firing two bullets. According to Oregon Live, Pellum ...
Ryan Pellum, a former Oregon Ducks wide receiver, was arrested on assault with a firearm charges on Friday for allegedly pistol-whipping a person in California on Christmas Day. Pellum ...
NCAA. Deion Sanders' act of kindness turned a disgraced player into a cornerstone for the Colorado Buffaloes Authorities allege that Pellum pistol-whipped an individual on Christmas Day ...
Police arrested wide receiver Ryan Pellum — who opened his career at Oregon and entered the transfer portal this week — on a charge of assault with the use of a firearm, according to a report ...
Freshman wide receiver Ryan Pellum has become the latest Oregon Duck to enter his name in the 2025 transfer portal cycle. Pellum played in two games this season for Oregon, failing to record a stat.
UPDATE: Pellum was arrested Wednesday for an alleged pistol-whipping incident in California.* A freshman wide receiver for the Oregon Ducks is hitting the transfer portal. Ryan Pellum entered the ...
Pellum, whose given name is Ryan Taylor, is the nephew of Don Pellum, Oregon’s defensive coordinator and a former linebacker at the school. Bail was posted for Pellum, according to The Oregonian.