Do you think you’re the biggest fan of the Oregon Ducks? Well, you may have met your match after one fan went to the dentist to prove his passion for the Ducks.
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It is no longer good enough to wear a t-shirt or hat of your favorite team as a sign of support.
If you’re not getting a tattoo on your head or any other extraordinary measure to show support for your favorite team, then you’re doing it wrong.
But one fan of the Oregon Ducks took measures to a new level and he didn’t need a tattoo artist to give him a permanent reminder of the team he roots for and lets anyone you come into contact with that you may be off your rocker.
No, this guy just needed to make a visit to his dentist where he got “go dux” etched on the crown of his tooth.
Think you're a big @GoDucks fan?? Just met a guy with a "go dux" crown on his tooth. @KGWNews pic.twitter.com/VNx13jWHmC
— Mike Benner (@MikeBennerKGW) January 9, 2015
So when anyone asks him who he is picking to win the first College Football Playoff all he needs to do is smile and the answer is there.
How far are you willing to go to let everyone know how big of a fan you are or a particular team?
Also, how about that mustache?
Sources are working to confirm if it is actually Larry Bird circa 1984.
No doubt this fan will be watching the Ducks take on Ohio State in the national championship game on Monday night with Oregon looking to continue their dream season with their first national championship.
Marcus Mariota won the Heisman Trophy for the first time in program history last month and a win in the title game could cement his legacy as one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the sport and put an exclamation mark on one of the finest individual seasons of all-time.
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