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From IMG National 7v7: Isaiah Bolden

First, as a player, I liked what I saw. I love his length and he was in on numerous pass break-ups the last two days. I like him as a free safety longterm, but I would not completely rule out boundary corner. He has to improve on his footwork in coverage, but he recovers well and he plays with aggression.

In recruiting, Bolden is still committed to Oregon, but FSU is very much still in play. He wore the Oregon gloves all weekend, but he has FSU cleats in his bag too. He says many are pushing FSU, like expected, being he is in Florida. Taggert is the key here and he loves the staff in Eugene. This one may not be completely over until signing day.

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What Is the Lady Track Duck's Most storied event?

Well it might be the 800, and it might be the 200, but I'm going with the 4x400 relay.

For your entertainment I'm posting three great UO 4x400 NCAA Championship victories. In 2010 the final leg is between Bowerman winner Jessica Beard and Oregon's eventual 4x400 Olympic Gold Medalist Keshia Baker. In 2012 the anchor leg is run by another 4x400 relay Olympic Gold Medalist, Phyllis Francis. In 2017, the anchor leg is run by Raevyn Rogers....what accolades might await her! Perhaps the indoor 4x400 relay teams were just good and exciting. They were also star studded...but this is just outdoor 4x400s.

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Flotrack Bowerman Predictions

Respected track and field website, flotrack, panel of seven experts cast their picks for who should win college track's most prestigious honor. This year is kind of unusual because this usually argumentative group was unanimous for both the men and women. All seven picked sprinter Christian Coleman for the men, and Raevyn Rogers for the women. Should they be right about Rogers, it will be the third Duck woman to win the Bowerman award in the past four seasons....3 out of 4 wouldn't be bad. It would be the 5th Bowerman award winner for Oregon men and women in the past 8 seasons.
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