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Ducks draw on stacked DB deck
Oregon's starting secondary had a different look during much of Monday's practice in Autzen Stadium with redshirt freshman Patrick Chung at rover and sophomore Jackie Bates at free safety.
The Register-Guard | 13 hours ago
NCAA athletes on the juice?
One local lineman who made it to the NFL level says anabolic steroids are frequently used by NCAA Division I college football players.
Portland Tribune | 18 hours ago
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Tradition draws Heeke to ISU
Dave Heeke has been at the University of Oregon for 18 years. He currently serves a dual role as senior associate athletics director and chief of staff.
The Pantagraph | Yesterday
Defense dominates revamped Oregon offense during drills
Corvallis Gazette-Times EUGENE n Oregon's much-publicized offensive restructuring remains a work in progress as the defense held a decisive upper hand in the Ducks' second major scrimmage of the spring Saturday ...
Corvallis Gazette-Times | Sunday Apr 17
Ducks' new coordinator calls for creativity in a snap (Reg Req'd)
Former Brigham Young quarterback Brandon Doman fondly remembers fall 2001. The yards.
Oregonlive.com (Registration Required) | Wednesday Mar 23
Beyond the books: A treasure-trove of history awaits those who look...
You could carry it all right out of the Knight Library's front doors, haul it across East 13th Avenue, across the University of Oregon campus, past the Douglas firs by Deady and Villard halls and onto Franklin ...
Register Guard | Mar 13, 2005
The clock is ticking on a few good ideas
Six things that ought to happen in the local sports world. 1. A shot clock in Oregon high school basketball.
Portland Tribune | Mar 11, 2005
For Forster, it's more than a tryout (Reg Req'd)
On one hand Thursday, you had Adam Snyder, standing talking to his agent David Dunn who, among a great many other players, represents Joey Harrington.
The Oregonian (Registration Required) | Mar 11, 2005
Faith behind a football player
Many people know Haloti Ngata as number 96 on the football team, a 6-foot-5, 345-pound force on the field.
Oregon Daily Emerald | Feb 21, 2005
The Sporting News picks Stewart as impact frosh
Timberline High School senior Jonathan Stewart has been named by The Sporting News as one of 14 incoming college freshmen who could make a significant impact next football season.
The Olympian | Feb 10, 2005
Ex-Ducks grow with indoor league
Saul Patu is asked to do it all for the Colorado Crush, and the former University of Oregon defensive lineman has answered.
The Register-Guard | Friday Apr 8
Luck of the Irish Multitalented Kari Bellotti nears the end of her illustrious career at Sheldon (Reg Req'd)
As with most freshmen who have the opportunity to play on a varsity team, Keri Bellotti wanted to blend in and learn from her veteran teammates.
The Oregonian (Registration Required) | Feb 22, 2005
Spring questions from around college football
Now that National Signing Day has come and gone, we can focus on spring. There are several questions facing the college football world as teams across the nation prepare for spring drills.
Fox Sports | Feb 5, 2005
UO Track And Field: As strong as Steele
As an athlete, Dan Steele has always thrived in the underdog role. He was the brakeman on the four-man bobsled team that captured the bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics, the first medal won by the U.S. in ...
Register Guard | Thursday Apr 7
Zagunis, Jackson take state honors
Olympic fencing champion Mariel Zagunis and former University of Oregon basketball star Luke Jackson were among those honored Sunday night at the Oregon Sports Awards held at the Tiger Woods Center on the Nike ...
The World | Feb 2, 2005
Former UO Duck answers Super Bowl call (Reg Req'd)
New Philadelphia Eagles' Jeff Thomason answers questions from reporters Tuesday, Jan.
KING Seattle (Registration Required) | Jan 26, 2005
Business Giving
The Springfield Elks Lodge has donated $1,500 to the Springfield Family Resource Center.
The Register-Guard | Feb 9, 2005
Ludwig drawing up new plan for Utes
Yes, his ideal offense would feature more tight ends, more drop-back passing, a little I-formation for the run game.
Scripps-Howard | Jan 26, 2005
Nolan was born to be a head coach
It was the summer of 1968, and Paul Wiggin was an assistant on rookie 49ers coach Dick Nolan's staff, going through his first training camp with the team.
The State | Jan 18, 2005
UW Football | Former Duck DuRocher now a Husky
Johnny DuRocher was '02 state player of the year. Johnny DuRocher wanted mostly to come home.
The Seattle Times | Dec 31, 2004
Alum nets Oregon coaching job
Former De Soto tennis player Kevin Kowalik has decided to trade in the comforts of home for the limelight of the Pac-10 Conference.
Explorer | Dec 30, 2004
Lucas works behind scenes to help Classic run
People who see how involved Fred Lucas is in the Coast Classic wrestling tournament might be surprised to find out he didn t participate in the sport in high school.
The World | Dec 11, 2004
108th Civil War: Warm-up drill
Waves of blaze orange with a smattering of green filled the Oregon State University parking lot Saturday afternoon as tailgate parties got into full swing.
Corvallis Gazette-Times | Nov 21, 2004
Casa Grande's new hoops coach sets high standard
Most basketball coaches prefer that all of their players show up for tryouts. James Forni, the new basketball coach at Casa Grande High School, hopes a few of his players don't show up until December.
The Press Democrat | Nov 19, 2004
Robinson takes last steps in a career of achievement
While playing football at the University of Oregon in the late 1950s, John Robinson decided he would like to take a turn at coaching one day.
The Las Vegas Sun | Nov 19, 2004
Faces and Places: Churchill principal likes diversity of the students
Resume: New to Churchill this year, Biggerstaff spent the past 12 years in the Pleasant Hill School District, the last nine of them as the high school principal.
Register Guard | Nov 15, 2004
Aztecs' Canavan, Lopez ink Division I offers
Matt Lopez and Ross Canavan joined the growing list of scholarship athletes from Palm Desert High School on Wednesday.
The Desert Sun | Nov 12, 2004
Cal gets the breaks to hold off Oregon
Jason White threw five touchdown passes, including the decisive one with 6:43 left, and Oklahoma overcame Texas A&M;'s explosive offense and special teams trickery.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer | Nov 7, 2004
Rita gets her wish
Rita Blankenship loves Duck football. But she never attended a game until she became queen and her wish to do so was granted.
Springfield News | Nov 4, 2004
Stanford again falls just short
As Michael Sgroi's 49-yard field-goal attempt soared end over end toward the uprights, Stanford players jumped on the sideline and on the field.
SF Gate | Oct 24, 2004
Building a program
Ashley Younce was running around Reser Stadium when Oregon State cross country coach Kelly Sullivan spotted her.
Corvallis Gazette-Times | Oct 14, 2004
Mounting losses likely to spell end for Gilbertson as 2004 season winds down
Washington's sophomore safety C.J. Wallace came off the field and threw his helmet down as hard as he could, making teammates skip out of the way as the outcome of the Oregon game became clear.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer | Nov 1, 2004
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Oregon Football Notes: Rosario aims to catch on at his revamped position
To the question regarding what happened to the fullback in Oregon's revamped offense, there is this simple answer.
Register Guard | Saturday Apr 16
Mason set for return to North
Mason, who was a leading figure in developing cross country talent at Klamath Union and North Medford high schools before accepting a dream job at the University of Oregon in 2003, officially signed on to ...
Medford Mail Tribune | Saturday Apr 16
Recruits point to future, still stuck on being Ducks
The repercussions were felt far and wide when Martin Smith announced his resignation as head coach of the Oregon track and field program on the eve of the outdoor season last month.
Register Guard | Wednesday Apr 13
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Choosing running over college
BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Seven months removed from high school, two of the USA's most promising young distance runners are living in an unusual limbo.
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Feb 11, 2005
Lesson from this game: Thinking's overrated
In a potential Rose Bowl season, you always have to dodge a few thorns.
The Mercury News via KeepMedia.com | Nov 7, 2004
Wednesday-Thursday non-BCS football games
Both teams seek a measure of redemption after late-season fades.
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Dec 31, 2003
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