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Report: Chip Kelly to Bucs; 5 Candidates to Replace Him
According to reports, Oregon head coach Chip Kelly is close to a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I am not here to debate whether the rumors are true or not, but personally I think Chip would be making a bad move by leaving Oregon...
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Chip Kelly vs. Mike Bellotti: The First Three Years Comparison
Chip Kelly's three-year head coaching record is extremely gaudy: a 33-6 record for a win-loss percentage of .846. Wow. That got me thinking about how Chip's predecessor Mike Bellotti began his highly successful run as Oregon's head coach...
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UCLA Football: Who Can Fill the Empty Passion Bucket?
The passion bucket is empty at UCLA. Rick Neuheisel is a dead man walking, a lame-duck head coach, with seemingly no way back now after the 48-12 embarrassment (train wreck? disaster? ...
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Oregon Ducks Football: Why the Ducks Cannot Afford to Lose Against LSU
The Oregon Ducks are coming off their best season in the program’s 117-year history. Their No. 3 ranking is the highest preseason ranking ever for the Ducks team, but if they ...
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Hope-Less: Why Purdue Should Look to Make Big Name Hiring After Season
While the season hasn't even begun yet, much speculation rises on the security of Purdue coach Danny Hope...
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2011 College Football AP Top 25: Breaking Down Why Oregon Is Ranked 3rd
Following a terrific 2010 season, the Oregon Ducks have momentum as we approach the new season. Recently, the Associated Press released their Preseason Top 25, and the Ducks came in third behind Oklahoma and Alabama, respectively...
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Oregon Ducks Football 2011: 10 Reasons to Be Optimistic & Pessimistic
The offseason for the Oregon Ducks has been a roller coaster ride with many highs and lows. Luckily for the team, opening kickoff is just a few weeks away...
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Oregon Ducks Football: 5 Coaches Who Could Replace Chip Kelly
It seems that every day more information is being released about the University of Oregon football program that will eventually lead to the demise of coach Chip Kelly...





