Here’s an interesting look back on the election, but in this info-graphic, you’ll see which side each fan base is on. Click here for a larger version.

Here’s an interesting look back on the election, but in this info-graphic, you’ll see which side each fan base is on. Click here for a larger version.

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Posted on 06-19-2013 by Brett Perez
De’Anthony Thomas is a marvelous athlete, a Duck-of-all-trades who lines up at running back, receiver and as a return man. Versatility and speed...
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Posted on 06-18-2013 by Corey Buchanan
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Posted on 06-18-2013 by Bryan Holt
Dana Altman has the Duck basketballers moving in the right direction for their 2013 campaign. The fourth year coach has worked relentlessly this...
Thomas with the Carry, Fisher with the TD
Posted on 06-18-2013 by Brandon Gruber
Being so small in stature has helped De'Anthony Thomas more than it has hurt him. Aside from two fumbles against LSU in the opening game of his ...
Let’s Take A Second And Just…Breathe
Posted on 06-17-2013 by Dean Davis
As normal high school students throw their graduation caps in the air celebrating an accomplishment in life, they can exhale a long gasp of ai...
Ducks’ Quarterback Controversy???
Posted on 06-17-2013 by Antonio Wiley
First team All PAC-12 and Heisman candidate Marcus Mariota returns at quarterback to lead the Ducks to what should be another great season. With las...
The Good, the Bad, and the Funny
Posted on 06-15-2013 by Brandon Gruber
College football players come in all shapes, sizes, backgrounds and personalities. There are always the athletes who stick out on the field, but wh...
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