EUGENE -- Oregon freshman Devon Allen ran the second-fastest 110-meter hurdles in collegiate history Saturday at Hayward Field to win a national championship for the freshman from Phoenix and clinch a team title for the Ducks men.

It was Oregon's first outdoor men's title since 1984, and the only collegian to run faster than Allen's 13.16 time was Renaldo Nehemiah's 13.0 in 1979.

Allen also enjoyed a strong spring for the UO football team, where he's a redshirt freshman receiver who is poised to earn playing time due to a serious knee injury to Bralon Addison.

The two-sport star drew congratulations from both his track and football teammates after his victory, with many football Ducks in attendance, such as tight end Pharaoh Brown, cornerback Dior Mathis and offensive lineman Cameron Hunt.

Here's how they congratulated Allen, the newest NCAA champion from Oregon:

-- Andrew Greif | @andrewgreif