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West quarterback Travis Waller poses during his jersey ceremony.

(Courtesy of Travis Waller)

Oregon quarterback commit Travis Waller didn't take long to show what he's made of in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

On his first pass attempt of the game, Waller scrambled, took a massive hit and delivered a 92-yard touchdown pass to LSU commit Derrius Guice.

The play was especially impressive because Waller displayed a skill that many dual-threat quarterbacks struggle with: knowing when to run and when to use one's feet to extend a play. Rather than take off for a short gain, the Oregon commit bought time with his feet and kept his eyes downfield, finding Guice for the highlight-worthy strike.

The 6-foot-3, 195-pound signal-caller is expected to enroll at Oregon early and be ready in time for spring practices. Waller, who has his mom to thank for his early enrollment, is one of five U.S. Army or Under Armour All-American game participants who are expected to become Ducks ahead of schedule.

-- Andrew Nemec | @AndrewNemec