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Posts Tagged ‘University of Oregon’

DSN: Mike Bellotti making leadership announcement

Friday, March 19th, 2010

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By Jay Jones
One Click Sports News

We heard it last night and classified it as a “rumor”. But a rumor worth tweeting.

University of Oregon Athletic Director Mike Bellotti will be stepping down to go to ESPN as a college football analyst.

And it looks like that just might be case (Take that, KVAL! We kid because we love, Tom.).

This just in from the athletic department…

MEDIA ADVISORY

UO’s Mike Bellotti to make announcement about leadership at Athletics Department

WHAT: Announcement
DATE: Friday, March 19
TIME: 11:30 a.m. PDT
WHO: Mike Bellotti, UO Athletics Director
PLACE: Casanova Center, 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy.

BACKGROUND:
At 11:30 a.m. today, University of Oregon Athletics Director Mike Bellotti will make an important announcement about leadership at the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.

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DSN: Ernie Kent’s contract “terminated”

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

NCAA Basketball: Pacific-10 Conference Media Day

By Jay Jones
One Click Sports News

Even though the press conference has not started (or is just underway), Oregon has terminated the contract of University of Oregon men’s basketball head coach Ernie Kent.

Keep on checking back at Duck Sports News for more details.

UPDATE: Here’s the press release (a press release from UO President Richard Lariviere is below)…

Oregon Will Not Renew Ernie Kent’s Contract

EUGENE, Ore. — The University of Oregon has terminated the contract of long-time men’s basketball head coach Ernie Kent, according to an announcement Tuesday by the school’s Director of Athletics Mike Bellotti.

“The accomplishments Ernie Kent has brought to the basketball program at the University of Oregon speak for themselves,” said Bellotti. “No one can deny that this program stands in better shape today than when he took it over, and that’s a direct reflection on the passion he has displayed for this community, his alma mater and the players that he has brought into this program.

“This was not an easy decision for me, but unfortunately, when I looked at the past five to six years, I did not see the improvement and consistency that I had hoped for, and that we will need to move forward as we open our new arena and seek to reenergize and expand our season ticket base,” said Bellotti.

“I would like to thank Ernie for his professionalism during a difficult time in his career, and certainly acknowledge his contribution to the growth of the basketball program,” said Bellotti. “I believe the University of Oregon is well-positioned to build on the foundation that Ernie has helped put into place.”

Kent had two years remaining on his contract that went into effect on July 1, 2007, and was amended on July 1, 2008. That pact called for him to be paid an annual guaranteed base salary from the University of $150,000. With additional compensation from deferred income, ticket sales and the Oregon Sports Network the contract was valued at $1.06 million. According to a 2008 contract addendum, the University would owe Kent a sum of $1.15 million in lieu of his annual salary and incentives should his employment be terminated without cause.

Oregon will immediately begin a national search to hire a replacement.

Kent accumulated a 235-173 (.576) mark in 13 seasons at the Ducks’ helm. Combined with his six-year total of 90-80 at the Moraga, Calif., school, Kent owns a 325-253 career coaching ledger in 19 seasons at the NCAA Division I level.

UPDATE: Here’s a press release from UO President Richard Lariviere…

Statement from UO President Richard Lariviere regarding Coach Ernie Kent

March 16, 2010

“Today, it was announced that Ernie Kent will no longer be the head coach of the University of Oregon men’s basketball team. Coach Kent has contributed to the university as a student-athlete, coach, leader and mentor.

Coach Kent played an important role as a teacher of student-athletes for the past 13 years. He led his team to success in the Pac-10. In the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate for academic achievement by student-athletes his record was exemplary. On the court, Coach Kent was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year and reached the Elite Eight twice in five NCAA tournament competitions.

My colleagues and I admire the work of this good man for his ability to shape the lives of young people. It is an enviable record. The University of Oregon appreciates his accomplishments and wishes Coach Kent the best in the future.”

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DSN: Masoli, James hits…um…chatter on Twitter

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Rose Bowl - Ohio State v Oregon

Now that Jeremiah Masoli and…uh…that other guy doesn’t matter…has been charged in connection with a January theft at a fraternity house…

And…

LaMichael James is reportedly changing his plea on domestic abuse charges…

It’s time to check in with Twitter.

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DSN: Tracking coaching candidates on Twitter

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Sports - February 20, 2006

By Jay Jones
One Click Sports News

Now that the University of Oregon Athletic Department’s most recent worst kept secret is public (even though Athletic Director Mike Bellotti and soon-to-be-former men’s basketball head coach Ernie Kent are still “talking” – working out the details of his firing), it’s time to start tracking who’s going to be Oregon’s next head coach.

Here is a list of candidates:

• Mark Few, Gonzaga
• Tubby Smith, Minnesota
• Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
• Mark Turgeon, Texas A&M
• Steve Alford, New Mexico
• Randy Bennett, St. Mary’s
• Brad Stevens, Butler
• Ben Jacobsen, Northern Iowa
• P.J. Carlesimo, Latrell Sprewell’s hands

And I’m tossing this one in…just because I can…

• Mike Dunleavy, Sr., Clippers

And…keep an eye on this name…not in terms of coaching…but influence…

William Wesley, a.k.a “Worldwide Wes”

But here’s what needs to be understood about Oregon’s next head coach: he’s going to be a Nike guy.

For example, assistant coach/recruiting specialist Kenny Payne is expected to be retained.

Nike guy.

Although, Mike Dunlap was supposedly a Nike guy, and that didn’t work out real well.

Deepthroat (William Mark Felt, Sr.) advised Woodward and Bernstein to “follow the money”.

In Oregon’s case, follow Nike’s money.

If ever Nike, and Phil Knight, is going to exert its influence at the University of Oregon, it’s going to be naming the men’s basketball coach who will be coaching in Matthew Knight Arena.

Here’s what’s being said on Twitter about these possible candidates…

(These are general searches on Twitter. So the specific results will vary.)

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DSN: Twitter hits on Ducks at PK Park

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Oregon v Pepperdine

Here’s what’s being said on Twitter about Oregon’s debut at PK Park.
(Scroll down below the fold for more on Ducks baseball.)




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DSN: LeGarrette Blount and the 2010 NFL Combine on Twitter

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

For all your Oregon sports news in just one click, go to Duck Sports News.

Here’s what’s being said on Twitter about former Ducks LeGarrette Blount and the 2010 NFL Combine.

No Twitter account required. Fire up a colortini, sit back, relax, and watch the tweets, now, as they fly through the air.

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DSN Audio: Chip Kelly on John Canzano’s “Bald Face Truth”

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Here is Chip Kelly’s appearance on John Canzano’s “Bald Face Truth” radio show in Portland.

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Five Star RB Lache Seastrunk has committed to Oregon

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

DSN is seeing quite a few tweets that Lache Seastrunk has committed to play football for Oregon. More links as they come in.

Contribute links here.

Here’s Rob Moseley’s blog

Here’s John Hunt’s blog

ESPN’s Tom Luginbill’s take

Auburn blog

(Music lyrics NSFW)

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DSN: Oregon cheerleader Amanda Pflugrad dragged into McKnight-Businessman case

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

By Jay Jones
One Click Sports News

Ready for some Inside Baseball?

Actually, this is more TMZ, than DSN.

But it’s a real diamond-in-the-rough, this one.

On Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported that USC tailback Joe McKnight has been driving a 2006 Land Rover owned by a Santa Monica, Calif., businessman.

Today, Santa Monica, Calif., businessman Scott Schenter, a Husky fan, responded. And in the process, he threw Daily News USC football beat reporter Scott Wolf under the aforementioned Land Rover.

Unfortunately, it was also at Oregon cheerleader Amanda Pflugrad’s expense.

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Here’s part of his response (from Ted Miller’s ESPN Pac-10 blog):

5. As for his ownership of the Web site, www.4joemcknight.com, Schenter claims he’s squatted on a number of similar Web site names.

“I also have uscmarketing.com, uclalove.com (where’s the Kevin Love article), stanfordindians.com, 24kobe.com, airkobe.com, trumpcancer.com, shaqcancer.com, caltchbeavers.com, uscromeo.com, and for Scott Wolf, amandaflugrad.com.”

Despite the typo, Mr. Schenter does indeed own amandapflugrad.com.

Why did this catch my attention?

Mr. Wolf has a long history of an inappropriate, unprofessional, stalker-like fetish with Pac-10 cheerleaders. More specifically, he is obsessed with Oregon’s cheerleaders and Amanda Pflugrad. (Just for reference, can you imagine The Register-Guard’s Rob Moseley getting his picture taken with opposing teams’ cheerleaders at every game? I don’t think so.)

Here’s Scott Schenter’s response on Scott Wolf’s blog.

In my book, Scott Schenter almost hit a home-run in referencing Scott Wolf in his explanation (almost reason enough to let him off the hook if he did what he’s accused of doing). I don’t use the words “inappropriate”, “unprofessional”, and “fetish” lightly. But Mr. Wolf’s interests are so clearly known throughout USC and Pac-10 fandom that a Husky fan accused of being part of a potentially major NCAA violation goes out of his way to mention him in his response.

That’s the amazing thing here.

But that near home-run veered just foul with the mention of Amanda Pflugrad.

I feel bad for Amanda.

When she signed on to be an Oregon cheerleader, I don’t think “further objectification by USC football beat reporter” was part of the job description.

However, I also don’t think there has been a more well-known cheerleader in recent Oregon history than her.

Now let’s see if Joe McKnight goes down as one of the more well-known football players in USC history. If he does, let’s some hope (for his sake) that it’s something for USC fans to cheer about.

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DSN: SNL double-dipping Ducks

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

[UPDATE 12/20/2009: Saturday Night Live did not feature another skit goofing on the Ducks. Based on the information I had, the skit that came closest to the description provided to me was that lame fraternity skit. Maybe it got dropped at the last minute because of time. One thing is for certain, SNL definitely did not drop it because they exceeded their funny quotient.]

By Jay Jones
One Click Sports News

Didn’t think much of Puddles’ team getting the paddle on last week’s Saturday Night Live?

Well, get ready to assume the position…again!

According to a source familiar with the situation, the Oregon Ducks are going to get spoofed again on Saturday Night Live. However, it is unclear if it’s tonight’s “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE PRESENTS: A VERY GILLY CHRISTMAS” or “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE” on…what day is it on?…uh…Saturday. Considering that tonight’s show is a Christmas clips show, it’s probably a good bet that the Ducks are going to get sucker-punched again Saturday night.

In case you missed it, here’s last week’s skit:

While it is rumored that the SNL writer responsible for these skits is an Oregon graduate, current Oregon Ducks were none too pleased at the last attempt at humor.

Thank you, sir…may I have another?!

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