Announcement from Oregon: Dan Lanning, QB Dante Moore and several other players will travel this June to Tokyo for the inaugural “Tokyo Oregon Football Showcase,” where the Ducks will hold live exhibitions to teach fundamentals and techniques to the Japanese football community.
Bucky Irving: “Oregon pretty much changed my life. They put me in an offense where I could showcase my talents at a high level, being able to do versatile things in the offense to help the team win games. Oregon has been, the people there took me in with open arms. I love everyone there. A chill place to be at. I’m rooting for them guys for life and I’m a Duck for life. I wouldn’t trade what I did, as far as going in the portal and making my decision to go to Oregon. God had his hands on me, he knew what was in store for me.”
March 23, 2006: UCLA comes back from 9-points down in the final minutes to shock Gonzaga in the Sweet 16, leaving Adam Morrison in tears. Gus Johnson on the call.
The bill to amend Oregon’s #NIL law has been signed into law, and is effective immediately.
It allows deals to be contingent on attendance, allows schools to facilitate/enable/support NIL opportunities, and prohibits the NCAA from penalizing schools for items allowed by the law.
Every under 18 player in @nwsl owes a huge debt of gratitude to @olivia_moultrie & @SpencrWadsworth for making that possible. True pioneers and game-changers for young female soccer players in this country.
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So proud of @olivia_moultrie for always believing in herself, for always pushing boundaries and for achieving her dreams. Congrats on @ussoccer Young POTY award and keep flying Liv 👊❤️💪
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