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Ducks offer North Texas TE

This morning on the Inside Read I mentioned this:

"While I cannot go through all of the names available, one name that could be in the mix is Var’Keyes Gumms from North Texas. Originally from Houston Texas, Mehringer, and Will Stein are familiar with him. As a redshirt freshman, Gumms had 34 receptions for 458 yards and five touchdowns last season while being named a second-team Freshman All-American, and made at least one first-team All-Conference list as well. Interestingly, he had a career-best 92 yards on three receptions against UTSA last season."

Ducks have now offered. I think this one goes quick.

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OT: HS RB Recruit Dowdell Shot Last Night

Alabama HS player headed to Jackson St. Wonder If they are any relation? Darn shame.

Georgia 5 star DT Enters Portal

Already pretty loaded at DT but Lanning priably has a connection with this guy. Ssome serious potential.



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A Tale of 2 Track Teams

The big picture of Oregon track right now is that the men have imploded and the women are surging.

Chile’s renown form chart now has the women forth in the nation …and only a scant half point behind third ranked Arkansas. There are three women 100m sprinters that aren’t at this point contributing much. Perhaps Oregon’s top young talent, Shana Grebo, though still competing and on the roster, is not competing for Oregon. This is still a bit of a mystery.

Yet, despite all of that, some women who are competing are excelling. There seems to be a competitive spirit among that core group that is turning into a raging fire.

The top track athlete for the men, Micah Williams, is rumored to be fighting a hamstring injury. . Nothing is definitive but he swings between not starting or not finishing races. The top men middle distance runners are either injured, redshirting or both. The men are almost certain to see their astounding 15 straight PAC 12 Championship streak end in May to Washington. It might even seem likely that the men won’t score a single point at Nationals.

So how is Oregon track doing? Well, the answer depends upon which Oregon track team we are talking about.
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