shaking hands with the Wildcats after they upset the heavily favored Ducks for the second consecutive season. Later, he shouldered the blame for a loss that left No. 2 Oregon with a tough hill to climb if it wants an invite to college football's
In this week's Official Visit we venture into the basement of former Oregonian sports writer Ryan White. Ryan covered the Ducks during one of their most successful stretches in the early 2000s, reporting the meat and potatoes of the Joey Harrington era.
"Cancer has affected so many lives and we are honored to again partner with Nike and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund to create awareness in the united fight against all cancers" said Mark Helfrich, Oregon Football Head Coach.
shaking hands with the Wildcats after they upset the heavily favored Ducks for the second consecutive season. Later, he shouldered the blame for a loss that left No. 2 Oregon with a tough hill to climb if it wants an invite to college football's
EUGENE — Before the Oregon Ducks celebrated their 100th consecutive sellout of Autzen Stadium on Thursday night, a game designed as a showcase in front of a nationwide audience, there was nostalgic talk of the where-were-you-when-it-all-began variety