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Interesting tidbits

This first bit came from reading through all of the new contracts for all of the coaches:


From the end of the contract:

Section 8.10: “All compensation payable to coach… are payable only from revenues of the Department of Athletics or funds made available to the Department of Athletics by University’s affiliated foundation. University is not obligated to use state general fund money to pay compensation to coach…”

There is a further provision that says the clause does not eliminate the university's obligation, just interesting that the contracts basically require the coaches be paid without using state general fund money.

The other interesting tidbit:

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So, that begs the question of which position. The immediate possibility is a sharing of LB responsibilities with Pellum. But this also does not necessarily preclude a possible change. The chatter from that seemed to die down with the three current defensive coaches all having signed contracts which run through 1/31/18, but that is not always the best clue as to what could be happening. Aiken and Neal both signed their contract last February.

In all of the contracts there is a clause which states that should the coach be reassigned (hint: demoted) the university would still be obligated to pay the prior rate. Because Pellum had been demoted, it was necessary to negotiate a new contract. And that new contract included the same pay he had been receiving prior. Could this simply be a 'golden parachute' contract? Not likely, but it is always a possibility.

Hoke has experience coaching all three levels of a defense as a position coach, so there could be multiple potential possibilities for what he could be coaching next season. The spring will definitely be interesting.
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Charles Nelson New Flash

A 4th football player has been added to the 60m for the UO's 60m team heading to Seattle. Go get em Charles!!!

Travonn White will be Oregon's only 60m sprinter at he Don Kirby in Albuquerque.

There are two indoor meets this weekend. One in Alburquerque and the other in Seattle. There will be lots of Oregon entries in both. So the team will spit off from itself with some at the Don Kirby and some at the Husky Classic.

Oregon Track School Records Fall This Weekend

SCHOOL RECORDS FALL IN ALBUQUERQUE
COURTESY: GODUCKS.COM
RELEASE DATE: 02/13/2016



EUGENE, Ore. – Three school records fell as the Oregon track and field team closed out competition at the Don Kirby Invitational and the Husky Classic, Saturday.

Junior Sasha Wallace continued to improve on her record-breaking season, setting two personal bests and breaking two of her own school records in the process at the Don Kirby Invitational. After advancing through the 60 hurdles semifinal, Wallace crushed the personal best she set two weeks ago at the Razorback Invitational to win in 7.96, followed by teammate Alaysha Johnsonwho finished third in 8.17. Wallace then moved to the triple jump where her first attempt resulted in a mark of 42-8 (13.00m), eclipsing her record from 2014.

After a big mark in the long jump on Friday night, Nate Moore also set a school record in the triple jump in Albuquerque on Saturday. The sophomore tallied a mark of 52-11.50 (16.14m), an indoor best by more than a foot, surpassing Leonidas Watson’s 2004 mark at the top of the Oregon record book.

Just as Jasmine Todd and Jenna Prandini finished 1-2 in the 60 last season,Hannah Cunliffe and Ariana Washington repeated the performance at the Don Kirby Invitational on Saturday. Cunliffe used a big personal best finish of 7.20, tied with Amber Purvis for fourth on the UO list and was followed by Washington who just missed her personal best time in 7.36.

Another Oregon women’s duo provided a 1-2 finish, this time at the Dempsey Indoor Facility in Seattle. Annie Leblanc and Brooke Feldmeier took the top honors in the women’s 800 and likely solidified spots at the NCAA Championships. Leblanc won in 2:03.84, second in Oregon history, while Feldmeier kicked from the back of the pack to finish in 2:03.99, fourth on the all-time list.

Sam Prakel became a member of an illustrious club, joining 16 other Oregon athletes under four minutes in the mile, indoors. Although the pace had slowed during the middle of the race, Prakel and the rest of the field surged around the final lap to make up any lost time, as the junior posted a time of 3:57.95, seventh in school history. While Oregon has a storied tradition in the distance events, the success in the mile has reached a new level recently. Of the 17 people to break four minutes at Oregon, seven came in either 2015 or 2016.

The women’s race was equally as competitive which led to the 10th best time in school history for Ashley Maton (4:38.18). The finish was good enough for fourth while freshman teammate Lilli Burdon provided a big personal best to take fifth in 4:38.24. Fellow distance runner Alli Cash, who is already seventh on the mile list, set a personal record of 14 seconds in the women’s and etched her name in eighth on the 3,000-meter list with a time of 9:12.95.

The Ducks received some stellar performances from their 400-meter runners in New Mexico, first from Marcus Chambers who won the men’s competition in 46.53. The time ranks fourth in school history translates to the ninth-fastest time in nation after an altitude conversion (46.64). For the women, Raevyn Rogers (53.19) and Ashante Horsley (54.65) recorded the third and eighth-fastest times in school history in the open 400 before joining Deajah Stevensand Alaysha Johnson to win the 4x400 in 3:31.96.

Devon Allen progressed over the course of the day in the 60 hurdles, advancing easily through both the preliminaries and semifinal before running his fastest time of the day in the final (7.80) to finish second, only behind former teammate Johnathan Cabral.

Allen was also in action in the open 60, alongside his teammates, both from the track and the gridiron, Tony Brooks-James, Kirk Merritt and Charles Nelson. While all four advanced to the semifinals, it was Merritt who excelled to the final where he ran 6.85 to finish sixth.

Bradley Laubacher added another event win for Oregon in the high jump, clearing a seasonal best of 6-11.
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Barbian 3rd in 60m

Oregon graduate transfer from Harvard, Danielle Barbian is running unattached for winter track but she is enrolled at UO, and will run on the women's outdoor team this spring.

Finals
1 Marshall, Ashley Unattached 7.29M 2
2 Bouyer, Kennadi Washington 7.36 2
3 Barbian, Danielle Unattached 7.42 1
4 Rowe, Whitney seattle speed 7.42 2
5 Acolatse, Suzie Ucla 7.45 1
6 Annelus, Anglerne Ucla 7.57 2
7 Cooper, Asia Unlv 7.62 1
8 Davis, Courtne Long Beach St. 7.70 1

Kirk Merritt Wins Round 1 at Husky Invite

With the preliminary heat results in, all 4 Duck sprinters have qualified to advance to the semifinals of the 60 meters. Kirk Merritt with a 6.80 was the fastest of the four ducks, with Devon Allen and Tony Brooks-James right behind at 6.93. Charles Nelson qualified with a 6.96. I wouldn't read too much into these relative times as all these guys ran in different heat. It should get interesting as they advance and have to be sharp enough to advance to the finals. Great showing so far.

It should be noted that Devon Allen has already had a busy morning, having also qualified to advance in the 60 meter hurdles.

Who do you have...

So we can go round and round on the class and the de-commits and all that stuff but I would rather focus on what we have gotten instead of what we did not get. So with that in mind a couple of questions:

1. Who are you most excited about from this recruiting class?
2. Who do you think will be the biggest sleeper out of the group?
3. Who do you feel will be the most likely to play most as a true freshman?

Go...

How Long Should We Wait

Helfrich is going on his 3-4th year. So far there have been some ups and downs like every program. I'm one that has been critical of some hires and promotions since Chip left. Let's just say next year we go 9-3, with another bowl loss (probably not a 31 point comeback loss like TCU) but a loss. Is two seasons in a row enough for a change?? Not saying this happens, as I truly hope it doesn't, but what if?

It seems to me, that the play on the field is equaling out in terms of style, and recruiting is obviously changing and seems we are behind a little in the new ways (Twitter, Instagram, snap chat etc). What's everyone's take on changes that need to be made as a whole in order to compete at play off levels and have a top 10-15 class every year?

Headline News

On the "front page" of the forum there is an article with the sub head "Recruiting can be mysterious, complicated and ever-evolving making it a difficult subject for the average fan"

This is true. It sums my total take on recruiting and my reactions to the vagarities of the process and my reactions to the results.

I realize my anxiety over the process is too high. But, I am relieved that my reactions are not so far off the wall as to make me some sort of nut.

Thanks for reading my rant.
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