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This week on The I-5 Corridor podcast we have an interview with Oregon equipment administrator Kenny Farr. On and off with the staff since the 1990s, Farr is one of the most recognizable faces on campus and the most popular among Oregon’s athletes.
For good reason: He’s the guy who makes sure the school known for looking good looks so good week in and week out.
Today we talk about how his job has changed over the years, the risk of wearing chrome helmets at the Rose Bowl, what coaches took the most interest in jerseys and what uniform concepts got left on the design room table.
Listen in the podcast player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify. Or, you can go ahead and watch this episode of The I-5 Corridor podcast on YouTube.
A written Q&A version of this podcast will be sent out later today for I-5 Corridor paid subscribers.
— Tyson Alger
Thank you for reading The I-5 Corridor, produced right here in St. Johns, Portland. Consider a free subscription for future unlocked stories or become a paid subscriber for access to all stories and podcasts.
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This week on The I-5 Corridor podcast we have an interview with Oregon equipment administrator Kenny Farr. On and off with the staff since the 1990s, Farr is one of the most recognizable faces on campus and the most popular among Oregon’s athletes.
For good reason: He’s the guy who makes sure the school known for looking good looks so good week in and week out.
Today we talk about how his job has changed over the years, the risk of wearing chrome helmets at the Rose Bowl, what coaches took the most interest in jerseys and what uniform concepts got left on the design room table.
Listen in the podcast player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify. Or, you can go ahead and watch this episode of The I-5 Corridor podcast on YouTube.
A written Q&A version of this podcast will be sent out later today for I-5 Corridor paid subscribers.
— Tyson Alger
Thank you for reading The I-5 Corridor, produced right here in St. Johns, Portland. Consider a free subscription for future unlocked stories or become a paid subscriber for access to all stories and podcasts.

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