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EUGENE, OR - OCTOBER 13: Head Coach Mike Bellotti of the Oregon Ducks chats with players during their game against the Washington State Cougars at Autzen Stadium October 13, 2007 in...

Photo | March 13, 2009

Bowl-der Dash sprints from D.C. to Miami

Pat Forde, ESPN.com

Ready to play a little Bowl-der Dash? With the 34-game bowl-season sprint from Washington, D.C., to Miami about to kick off, The Dash picks the winners.

Story | Conversation | December 18, 2008

Blount makes big splash during Ducks' spring practice

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

Oregon's style helped lure LeGarrette Blount from the South to Eugene, where the powerful running back is adding substance to the Ducks' ground game.

Story | Conversation | April 28, 2008

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EUGENE, OR - OCTOBER 13: Head Coach Mike Bellotti of the Oregon Ducks chats with players during their game against the Washington State Cougars at Autzen Stadium October 13, 2007 in...

Photo | April 28, 2008

Just do it!

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

It's not just a Nike catchphrase, it's heady advice when dealing with Phil Knight, who lords money over his alma mater.

Story | Conversation | January 09, 2006

Dixon gets his shot to lead Ducks

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

When QB Kellen Clemens went down, all hope seemed lost for Oregon. But with Dennis Dixon, the Ducks could still get their happy ending.

Story | Conversation | November 02, 2005

A look around the Pac-10

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

Take a team-by-team look at the Pac-10.

Story | Conversation | November 03, 2004

Oregon feeling Ducky as Michigan awaits

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

Oregon and Michigan are polar opposites in terms of tradition and technology. Saturday, they'll come together.

Story | Conversation | September 17, 2003