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Nate McBride Loves Track

I just read a couple of articles regarding Five star linebacker Nate McBride. He is absolutely a two sport recruit. He will not commit without an assurance that he can run track....and he loves track.

Apparently he loved his visit. I hope that he had an opportunity to talk to the best recruiter and the most successful coach in the UO AD, Robert Johnson.

Still on a break.

Update for regulars. I took a break from the board a while back due to a scary diagnosis of Merkel Cell Carcinoma. A couple days ago that sent my wife and I to Seattle in search of some new research into MCC. BAD NEWS? I am now staged at Stage 4 as the cancer has metastasized from knee to groin and now to nodes in abdomen.

Good News? The UW has two clinical programs that I am qualified for, most expenses, including transportation, paid for. Even if by air back and forth. We will be DUCKS FOREVER! NO WORRIES gang. No matter the outcome.
Madman43

What would it take . . .

for Helfrich to convince you he deserves another year as Oregon's HC? Sorry if this has been discussed somewhere already. I've seen a lot of topics on who Oregon should hire once Helf is gone and threads discussing how he has ruined the program or at least set it back. I just wanted to hear some thoughts from everybody on what, if anything, Helf can do to win back your trust or at least confidence that he deserves one more year.

Realistic New Coach

As much as I would love the idea of having Tom Herman as our next coach I believe there is a next to zero percent chance of that happening. With LSU already open and Texas and maybe Auburn soon to follow, Oregon will not be a coaches first choice. So who do we really have a shot at?
I like Fleck, Venables, even Kiffin. Kiffin can recruit and he has had a few years under Saban now. I think the ability to recruit should be one of our primary concerns.

Kellen Clemens to start...

OK, OK it's as a holder. But still...

Like almost every team does in almost every game, the Chargers used their punter as their holder on field goals on Sunday against the Raiders. It did not go well.

Chargers punter Drew Kaser dropped the snap on a game-tying field goal attempt, costing the Chargers a chance at coming back and winning the game. As a result, backup quarterback Kellen Clemens will serve as the holder tonight against the Broncos.

Clemens, who has handled the job in the past when he played for the Jets, said he has done it in practice this year and doesn’t anticipate any problems.

You stay ready for everything,” Clemens said. “I took some holds today, but I’ve been taking holds every week, just nobody has been paying attention.”

Full NBC story
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