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  1. Oregon Football: Tyrell Irvin JC Linebacker Shows Up On Campus

    JC transfer student Tyrell Irvin arrived on campus and has registered for classes.Irvin is a 6'1", 220lb., 4 star linebacker from Mt. San Antonio JC in California.

    Written by Michael Wines about 2 months ago 4 comments

  2. Jackson Rice Gives Oregon Ducks Verbal Agreement

    It was announced today that one of the top prep punters in the nation, Jackson Rice, from Campolindo High School in Moraga, CA, has given a verbal agreement to play at Oregon in 2009.

    Written by Michael Wines about 2 months ago 5 comments

  3. Pac-10: The Next Commissioner Hunt

    The reclusive Mr. Duck puts in his two cents for the next Pac-10 commissioner in an exclusive interview with Michael Wines.

    Written by Michael Wines about 3 months ago 0 comments

  4. Oregon Football: Cade Cooper Says Goodbye

    For the second time in as many weeks, another Oregon QB has decided to move on. Michael Wines reports on Cade Cooper's exit from the Ducks.

    Written by Michael Wines about 3 months ago 1 comments

  5. Oregon QB Cody Kempt Transferring to Montana St.

    Oregon QB Cody Kempt is going home for all the right reasons, writes Michael Wines.

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 0 comments

  6. Oregon Football Roundtable Discussion

    What can we expect from the Ducks this year?

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 15 comments

  7. Oregon Recruit Escapes Charges

    San Joaquin County prosecutors have dropped charges against UO football recruit Dewitt Stuckey yesterday.Stuckey, a 6 ft. , 213 lb. linebacker from Stockton, CA was highly recruited coming out of Lincoln High School.He was originally arrested on May 23rd

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 0 comments

  8. Phil Knight Controversy Is Ongoing

    ESPN's "Outside The Lines" aired this piece recently and KEZI showed it in on the news last night. The Oregonian recently did a series on the subject as well.Personally, I don't think anyone will deny that "Uncle Phil" has a lot of pull at the U of O athl

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 0 comments

  9. Big Brown at the Preakness Stakes

    Just to set the record straight, I don't claim to be anything but an armchair horse race fan. I usually watch the Kentucky Derby and then follow the winner to see if that horse can win the 2nd and 3rd legs of the Triple Crown.There hasn't been a Triple Cr

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 2 comments

  10. Spring Refresher Course: Oregon Ducks

    ESPN's Ted Miller has done an interesting piece on the Pac-10, now that all schools have completed spring drills and their Spring Game's. He looks at the following skill positions and does a quick analysis on each. Here is a synopsis on how he see the Duc

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 0 comments

  11. Max Unger Added to Rimington Trophy Watch List

    An Oregon offensive lineman could snag a few awards this year.

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 0 comments

  12. Oregon Football: Nick Reed, Patrick Chung Named to Nagurski Watch List

    Written by Michael Wines about 4 months ago 0 comments

  13. Early 2008 College Football Top 25 Poll

    Mark Schlabach, over at ESPN, has released his very early top 25 poll. He has the Ducks listed at #23 and doesn't think that the departure of Dennis Dixon or Jonathan Stewart will hurt Oregon that much.He feels that the additions of running back LeGarrett

    Written by Michael Wines about 5 months ago 0 comments

  14. Oregon Ducks: QB Bonanza

    Michael Wines has the scoop on Oregon's newest Quarterback.

    Written by Michael Wines about 5 months ago 0 comments

  15. Good Article on LeGarrette Blount

    Michael Wines has a link to an ESPN article that he says is worth reading.

    Written by Michael Wines about 5 months ago 0 comments

  16. Duck Spring Game '08

    The White team crushed the Green team 36-3. There were many memorable moments. On the first set of plays for the white team, they marched 75 yards in 2 plays. The first was a 67 yard completion from Justin Roper to Ed Dixon. On the very next play Roper ra

    Written by Michael Wines about 5 months ago 0 comments