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You have to love this one! the Gatorade Washington Track and Field Athlete of the Year as a junior in 2015...and out of Seattle's Bellermine Prep.... deep in the heart of Husky territory.

Welcome Jack Yearian! There is no place like Track Town and there is nothing like being a Duck! Good Choice. Congratulations.

http://usatodayhss.com/2015/jack-yearian-gatorade-track-and-field-athlete-of-the-year

Ducks offer Utah OL...

The offers keep pouring out for the Ducks and yesterday it was Utah lineman Michael Richardson. This makes about 20 OL offers out for Oregon in the Class of 2017. I expect they will take two or maybe three this year. They graduate two after next season and that will leave 12 on the roster. Usually the Ducks have 13-15 OL on roster at a time.

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OL question

Since the thread on "expectations" centered on the OL performance...I was hoping others would chime in on their thoughts of the past few years...and on Greatwood.

I thought last year's OL performance was subpar. Johnstone really didn't regain his form until late in the year and the Center position was the worst we've had in a long time...maybe ever.

Hunt and Crosby did well...but the other OG spot had youngsters that struggled a bit.

I think this was one of Greatwood's weaker units. I hope he re-incorporates some of the methodology Chip had asked of them in the past to get them back up to form.

So what did you guys think?
And did Greatwood change things after Chip left? Did that play a role in the "demise" of the OL over the past few years?

I know people are sick of hearing about Chip...but his coaching strategy was unique and he certainly got the most out of his players.

Frost talks about recruiting at Oregon...

Scott Frost laid some insights on USA Today in this article.

Q: What is it like recruiting, particularly being located in that geographic area, compared to the recruiting you've done over the past six or seven years?

A: Every kid in the country wanted to come to Oregon. They saw how we played, they saw the facilities, they saw the uniforms, the winning. Everybody was interested in Oregon. I'm telling recruits down here they don't have to go 3,000 miles away to get that anymore, Oregon just came to them.

It's hard in those places because we're just not in close proximity, Oregon wasn't and isn't in close proximity to the fertile recruiting ground. At the end of the day, recruits have to decide to leave southern California, or Georgia, or Florida, or Texas, where there's some other pretty good schools, and go all the way to Eugene.

It's great being in a place where those kids that want to stay close can stay here, not to mention it's a lot easier to get kids to visit our campus unofficially, there's a lot more kids here to choose from.

One of the things that drew me to the job is I knew I could run a version of our offense that was practically identical to Oregon's because we can recruit that type of player here. I don't think you could run Oregon's offense at Wisconsin; I don't know if you would get enough guys that can run well enough to do it. In Orlando, Florida, there's fast guys in high schools in every direction in close proximity that are already running systems in high school that are similar to this and should want to play in it.

Full article

A couple of Notes From Twilight Meet

Notice
Alumnus Arthur Delay's 100 and 200 times
The tremendous improvement of freshmen Christian Sourapas in the 100m
The 4x100m relay teams times...Team ran 5th best time in school history
Are you sitting down? The King lost to a runner from Lewis and Clark...I imagine that he is holding back,,,but congrats to an NAIA track athlete for beating a legend.
Big Drake Brennan (and future UO football player) is really coming on in the discus....let's see if he can go over 190 in the Pac 12s.

Meet Results
100m
Meet: # 10.31 1995 Pat Johnson, Oregon
UO: ! 10.11 1978 Don Coleman, Oregon
Name Year School Finals Wind H#
========================================================================
1 Arthur Delaney Ultimate Speed A 10.18 2.6 2
2 Joe Morris Ultimate Speed A 10.21 2.6 2
3 Daveon Collins Seattle Spee 10.22 2.6 2
4 Jamarius McTear Seattle Spee 10.54 2.6 2
5 Christian Sourapas Oregon 10.56 2.6 2
6 Rashad Swank-Jones Lane CC 10.59 0.8 1
7 Kirk Merritt Oregon 10.60 2.6 2
8 Tatum Taylor Oregon 10.63 2.6 2
9 Marcus Gaylor Lane CC 10.67 0.8 1
10 Carlos Ortiz Concordia (O 10.70 0.8 1
11 Richard Johnson Pacific Luth 10.79 0.8 1
12 Charles Sudduth III Lane CC 10.98 0.8 1
13 Jordan Latt Unattached 11.13 0.8 1
14 Blake Kemp Oregon 11.18 0.8 1
15 Kevin Washington

200m
Meet: # 21.00 2005 Phii Alexander, Lane CC
UO: ! 20.39 Coleman/Johnson, Oregon
Name Year School Finals Wind
=====================================================================
1 Arthur Delaney Ultimate Speed A 20.23 3.1
2 Joe Morris Ultimate Speed A 20.39 3.1
3 Daveon Collins Seattle Spee 20.69 3.1
4 Cody Warner Western Oreg 21.09 3.1
5 Marcus Gaylor Lane CC 21.22 3.1
6 Cameron Stone Oregon 21.71 3.1

Mens 4x100 Relay
=============================================================
Meet: # 39.87 2006 Oregon, Oregon
Del Rincon, Scherer, Jones, Kent
UO: ! 39.20 2005 Oregon, Oregon
R Del Rincon, M Scherer, K Inico, J Kent
School Finals
================================================================
1 Oregon 39.61#
1) Christian Sourapas 2) Devon Allen
3) Travonn White 4) Marcus Chambers
2 Oregon 'B' 40.36
1) Cameron Stone 2) Kirk Merritt
3) Ben Thiel 4) Tony Brooks-James
3 Pacific Lutheran 41.82
1) Richard Johnson 2) Shaun Bradley
3) Garrett Hittner 4) Carson Ketter
4 UO Running Club 43.14
1) Ahmad Rashada 2) Aaron Smet
3) Daniel Fauss 4) Taku Sasaki
5 Clackamas CC 43.47
1) Kyle Anderson 2) Charlie Gilpin
3) Colton Harle 4) Micco Mills
-- Lane CC DQ out of zone 3-4
1) Charles Sudduth III 2) Ben Kelly
3) Rashad Swank-Jones 4) Marcus Gaylor
7 Nicholas Gosselin Whitworth 22.15 3.1
8 Jordan Latt Unattached 22.25 3.1

Men Discus Throw
==========================================================================
Meet: # 63.01m 1982 Mitch Crauser, MUSA
UO: ! 65.88m 1983 Dean Cruser, Oregon
Name Year School Finals
==========================================================================
1 Drake Brennan Oregon 56.88m 186-07
52.87m 55.04m 54.26m 53.23m 51.99m 56.88m
2 Justin Ramirez Ironwood TC 55.02m 180-06
54.56m 53.44m FOUL 52.32m 55.02m FOUL
3 Ryan Hunter-Simms Unattached 54.37m 178-04
48.05m 51.17m 45.91m 54.37m 51.93m 51.83m
4 Cullen Prena Oregon 52.38m 171-10
52.09m 52.38m FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL
5 Corey Burt Whitworth 50.15m 164-06
46.40m 50.15m FOUL FOUL 47.90m FOUL
6 Caleb Bridge Unattached 49.63m 162-10
46.63m 46.37m 47.44m 49.63m FOUL 47.63m
7 Hans Lehndorff Willamette 47.83m 156-11
45.84m 41.50m 46.93m 46.77m 47.83m 47.63m
8 Jeremy Moore Western Oreg 46.79m 153-06
46.12m FOUL FOUL FOUL 46.27m 46.79m
9 Josh Brown Western Oreg 45.52m 149-04
42.85m 45.52m 40.72m FOUL FOUL 42.08m
10 Sam Nichols Lane CC 39.89m 130-10
FOUL FOUL 39.89m

Men 3000 Meter Run
================================================================
Meet: # 7:37.7h 1979 Rudy Chapa, Oregon
UO: ! 7:37.70 1979 Rudy Chapa, Oregon
Name Year School Finals
================================================================
1 Sam Atkin Lewis-Clark 7:56.70
2 Edward Cheserek Oregon 7:57.26
3 Eric Avila Team Run Eug 8:05.24
4 Matthew Clowes Unattached 8:10.71
5 Tanner Anderson Unattached 8:11.72
6 DJ Flores Team Run Eug 8:21.28
7 Brody Smith Unattached 8:22.36
8 Walter Vail Unattached 8:22.81
9 Andy Monroe Unattached 8:32.75
10 Doug Benson Team Run Eug 8:33.97
11 Mitchell Butler Unattached 8:54.85
-- Bryan Fernandez Oregon DNF
-- John Ricardi Club NW DNF
-- Brendan Scanlon Team Run Eug DNF
-- Matthew Melancon Oregon DNF
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