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Tim Euhus
Offensive Graduate Assistant
Former Oregon State standout tight end Tim Euhus (You-us) is in his second year on the staff as a graduate assistant for offense (TE).
Euhus joined the staff following four years in the NFL. He was a fourth round pick in the 2004 draft by the Buffalo Bills, where he played two seasons and started nine games. He also played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006 and the Arizona Cardinals in 2007. For his NFL career, he made 14 receptions for 115 yards and two touchdowns.
The Eugene, Ore., native played in 49 career games at Oregon State from 2000-2003, starting 37. The Churchill High School graduate was a first team All-Pac-10 Conference selection as a senior after concluding his career with 98 receptions, then a school record for tight ends, for 1,346 yards. He also helped the Beavers play in three bowl games, winning the 2001 Fiesta and 2003 Las Vegas Bowls.
Euhus, who has a bachelor's degree in construction engineering management from OSU in 2004, is pursuing a master's degree in education. He and his wife Michelle have a daughter, Joya Mae.
EUHUS PROFILE
Assignment:G.A./Offense Year at OSU:2nd Age: 28 Hometown:Eugene, Oregon
Education: Bachelor's in construction engineering from Oregon State (2004); Churchill High School (Eugene, Ore/1999) Wife:Michelle Children: Joya Mae
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Oregon State, 2008-present; Arizona Cardinals (player), 2007; Pittsburgh Steelers (player), 2006; Buffalo Bills (player), 2004-05