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Oregon Ducks Football: DuckSportsAuthority.com Headlines
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Gaines still debating three
Wide receiver Tyrece Gaines of El Dorado (Kan.) Butler County Community College recently listed three schools at the top of his list Oklahoma, Ole Miss and Oregon. The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder with 4.4-second speed has been keeping tabs on all three. Who holds the lead? Where will he spend his college years? Duck Sports Authority talked with Gaines about his choice
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Video: Coach Howland talks win over Ducks
The Ducks lost to UCLA 83-74 Saturday at Mac Court, their second in two conference tries at home. This game was far different than against USC Friday where the Duck had a lethargic second half. Click the link to view UCLA Coach Ben Howland discussing the game
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Ducks fall to #12 UCLA
EUGENE, Ore. - No. 12 UCLA held off the University of Oregon men's basketball team, 83-74, on Sunday afternoon in a Pac-10 Conference match-up at McArthur Court in Eugene.
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Hoops Preview: USC
The Oregon Ducks don't get any breaks after losing their home opener to USC. The Bruins of UCLA roll into Mac Court today in an even bigger conference test for Coach Kent's freshmen. Duck Sports Authority caught up with Oregon assistant Kenny Payne to get his assessment of the Bruins
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Ducks on top for Cali standout
The Oregon Ducks struck out at the Army AA game with one wide receiver but are in good shape for another athlete who could play that position. Click the link to read the latest from this Rivals 3* athlet
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Alabama safety to visit Oregon
The month of January just got busier for the Ducks as another prospect will visit Eugene. The Ducks went to Hoover, Alabama to recruit this Rivals 3-star safety. Click the link for details and his thoughts on school
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Video: Garrett Sim on loss to USC
The Ducks lost a tough one at Mac Court Friday as they dropped their conference opener to USC 83-62 after being tied at half. Oregon guard Garrett Sim took the time to answer questions following the game
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Recruiting notes from Army Combine
The Army All-American game is set to kick off today, but at the underclassman Combine held yesterday numerous top 2010 recruits listed the Oregon Ducks in their top group of schools. Click the link to get the latest recruiting notes from the Combine
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Army AA Combine Photo Gallery
The Alamodome was the site for Friday's U.S. Army National Combine and just like in years past several players showed they belong among the cream of the crop. Click the link to see images of some of the star players who converged on San Antonio
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Video: Hall talks schools
Wide receiver has emerged as the position of biggest need for the Oregon Duck recruiting class of 2009, and one star athlete who could help fill that need would be Adam Hall. Click the link to see his most recent interview from the Army AA game
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Video: Loston talks LSU commitment
TigerBait.com exclusive video of new LSU commitment Craig Loston as he discusses the news that he is now verbally committed to LSU. Loston is the nation's number one ranked safety prospect according to Rivals.com
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Hoops: USC Preview
The Ducks start their conference season against a team against one of the biggest teams in the country. The Trojans of Southern California are led by the conference's best center Taj Gibson, lightening quick guard Daniel Hackett, and some freshmen with the ability to take over the game for a stretch at any time.
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West notebook: QB still undecided
The play of the West quarterbacks in practice this week has left a lot to be desired. An unfamiliar system, slippery new footballs and an ultra-talented defensive backfield have all contributed to their inconsistency
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Recruiting notes: Mmm mmm saga
SAN ANTONIO - In years past, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl has been the place for top prospects to announce their verbal commitments live on national television. This year, however, there could be as few as seven such players letting the world know of their intentions. But make no mistake about it there are some big ones with a bit of suspense
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Hoops: After 12 games
The Oregon Ducks are young, and young is not always a recipe for success in college athletics. Hard work has led to a 6-6 mark heading into league play, with a win over Long Beach State capping that run. DSA caught up with Oregon assistant coach Kenny Payne to get his thoughts on the season to date
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Top junior hitting the books
Multitasking is part of coaching, and as the Oregon Ducks prepared for the Holiday Bowl, recruiting for 2009 and 2010 was not far from the agenda. Ond 2010 prospect the Ducks are eager to impress is standout safety Ahmad Dixon
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Masoli leads Ducks to Holiday win
The Oregon Ducks did what few expected them to do: Beat Oklahoma State in the Holiday Bowl. Led by the arm and legs of Jeremiah Masoli, the Ducks outscored the Cowboys 42-31 for their tenth win of the season
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More than a game: In honor of Todd Doxey
Before the season began, the Oregon Ducks lost a beloved member of the team. The Ducks complete their season in the hometown of Todd Doxey, whose memory lives strongly within the team and city of San Dieg
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When will Jackson announce?
Catching up with Diante Jackson earlier this week revealed some interesting news. To begin with, he said he has grown half an inch and now stands 6-foot-2.5, good height for a wide receiver at the college level. Or as he put it, "I'm getting up there". But of greater importance these days is the progress Jackson is making toward choosing a colleg
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Three at top for juco receiver
Butler County (Kan.) Community College wide receiver Tyrece Gaines is one of the top junior college players in the nation and three schools are emerging at the top of his list as the month of December nears an end
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