[1][2] He was recruited to play football for the University of Oregon, and earned the starting job at quarterback in the 1983 season after success leading the Ducks at the end of the 1982 season.
[3] Toward the end of the 1982 season, Jorgensen broke his leg and was replaced by Chris Miller.
[5] In 1989, Jorgensen became a color commentator for the Ducks football radio broadcasts.
[6][7] He also served as president of an insurance company based in Medford, Oregon.
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