“Future hubby” — Terrance Ferguson’s fiancée gushes over Oregon star’s Big Ten Media Days snaps
Love is blooming for Oregon Ducks star Terrance Ferguson, who turned heads at the Big Ten Media Days. The senior tight end, alongside quarterback Dillon Gabriel and linebacker Jeffrey Bassa, represented the Ducks in Indianapolis.
However, all eyes weren't just on Ferguson for his football skills, but also for his budding romance with fiancée Sophia Meyer. She couldn't contain her excitement as Ferguson posted a dapper snapshot of himself suited up at Lucas Oil Stadium, ready for the media frenzy.
She reposted the photo on her Instagram story and captioned it:
"Future hubby 🫶"
The couple’s love story has touched fans, especially after Ferguson’s stunning proposal. He proposed to Sofia in the mountains. The IG post, filled with love and scripture, showed Ferguson down on one knee, ring in hand, with Meyer’s joyous reaction perfectly captured. Ferguson’s caption read:
"Love is patient, love is kind... it always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7."
As Ferguson gears up for another season with the Ducks, his fiancée’s support is sure to be a source of strength and inspiration.
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What did Terrance Ferguson say at the Big Ten Media Days?
The Oregon Ducks senior tight end had plenty to say at the Big Ten Media Days about his leadership and vision for the upcoming season. Returning for his senior year, Ferguson laid out the team’s lofty goals:
“I think success is really in the team. For us, winning a national championship is a big goal.”
Reflecting on the past couple of months, the TE believes the Ducks have put in work in the offseason. He stressed the collective drive within the team to refine their skills and compete at a higher level.
A highlight for Ferguson has been the retreats with quarterback Dillon Gabriel, which, in his opinion, have strengthened team chemistry.
“Those have been huge, just for the connection aspect. You don’t see that a lot from people like that, he’s just a great guy,” Ferguson said.
Comparing this year to last, Ferguson pointed out the increased focus and experience. The Littleton, Colorado, native highlighted the importance of managing expectations internally while maintaining high standards within the team.
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