Oregon
BYU Football Pays Tribute To Fallen Oregon Player Spencer Webb
EUGENE, Ore. – The BYU soccer program honored the late Spencer Webb by inserting flowers on the sector previous to the Cougars’ recreation towards the Oregon Geese.
The Geese hosted the Cougars at Autzen Stadium on Saturday, September 17.
Earlier than the sport, BYU paid tribute to Webb, who handed away in July, by inserting a bouquet of flowers on the four-yard line.
Webb handed away on the age of twenty-two following a leisure accident.
#BYU positioned flowers on the 4-yard line in honor of Oregon TE Spencer Webb who handed away this previous July.
💙 💛 💚 #BYUFootball #BYUvsORE pic.twitter.com/7ESeug4mKZ
— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) September 17, 2022
Along with the flowers, former Geese and present BYU offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia carried an Oregon flag into the stadium in Webb’s honor. “As soon as once more, thanks to BYU for the sort gesture. Respect it very a lot,” Oregon public tackle announcer stated of Suamataia carrying the flag for Webb.
#BYU OT Kingsley Suamataia carrying an Oregon flag in honor of Spencer Webb. 💛 pic.twitter.com/RaT0mhxOTU
— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) September 17, 2022
In response to the Lane County Sheriff’s Workplace by way of ESPN, Webb handed away after falling and hitting his head close to Triangle Lake, a well-liked spot for cliff leaping close to the College of Oregon.
“We’re deeply saddened to be taught of the passing of Spencer Webb,” Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens and head coach Dan Lanning stated in an announcement following Webb’s passing. “Our hearts exit to his household, teammates, and buddies at such a troublesome time. We’ll miss Spencer tremendously.”
#4Spence 🕸 pic.twitter.com/bfZc8Gs4nS
— Oregon Soccer (@oregonfootball) September 3, 2022
“So vigorous in each second of the day,” Lanning added with a post on Twitter. “Your smile and power shall be missed Spencer. I like you!”
Webb, a local of Sacramento, California, was a junior tight finish for the Geese and a member of Oregon’s program since 2018. Throughout his 4 seasons with Oregon, Webb had 31 catches for 296 yards and 4 touchdowns in 29 contests.
No. 12 BYU vs. No. 25 Oregon
The Cougars as soon as once more begin off their season within the nationwide highlight after knocking off no. 9 Baylor in Provo final Saturday. BYU is as much as no. 12 within the AP ballot and awaits one other Prime 25 matchup, this week on the street towards no. 25 Oregon.
It’s one other alternative for a signature win for BYU, who’s garnering buzz from the school soccer world. Head coach Kalani Sitake will hope his group stays centered on the duty forward and not any postseason potential.
BYU is off to a 2-0 begin on the season with wins over South Florida and Baylor. Oregon opened the season with an embarrassing 49-3 loss to Georgia. They responded properly final week towards FCS Japanese Washington, thrashing the Eagles 70-14.
The Cougars face one other robust take a look at with a gifted and athletic Oregon squad. Dan Lanning took over as head coach this offseason, having helped lead the Georgia Bulldogs to Nationwide Championship in 2021. Switch quarterback Bo Nix, the previous Auburn Tiger, leads the offense for the Geese. He has 450 yards, 5 touchdowns and two interceptions on 70% completion for the season thus far. Linebackers Justin Flowe and Noah Sewell lead a difficult protection with dimension and pace.
One other Prime 25 matchup for the Cougars 👀#BYUFootball #GoCougs #BYUvsOREhttps://t.co/V3wH1P2uub
— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) September 17, 2022
BYU shall be with out extensive receivers Puka Nacua and Gunner Romney but once more. Nevertheless, as we noticed final week this group has loads of expertise ready within the wings. Chase Roberts broke out with eight receptions and 122 yards final week towards Baylor.
The BYU protection was the MVP in final week’s win, stifling the Bears and holding robust time and again down the stretch. The Cougars may even be with out two key items on the line of defense: Tyler Batty and Earl Tuioti-Mariner.
Finally, the distinction within the win over Baylor and the distinction this week shall be quarterback Jaren Corridor. Corridor got here up large when it was wanted, main the Cougars on two totally different two-minute drills per week in the past. He confirmed his management after the sport with his embrace of kicker Jake Oldroyd. His poise and management of the offense is obvious early on this 2022 season and he has a possibility for a breakout efficiency towards Oregon.
BYU’s recreation towards Oregon is broadcast on FOX and KSL NewsRadio.
Oregon
WR Benson commits to play for Oregon in 2025
Former Florida State and Alabama wide receiver Malik Benson, who has an extra year thanks to the recent NCAA ruling on junior college players, told ESPN that he has committed to play at Oregon next year.
Benson told ESPN on Tuesday that he picked the Ducks because he was impressed with the coaching staff and was intrigued by the opportunity to play with quarterback Dante Moore, who projects as the Ducks’ starter next year.
Until the ruling on Diego Pavia’s eligibility changed the paradigm for junior college players, Benson had been set to start training for the NFL draft process.
“I’m just glad that the Lord blessed me with another opportunity and another year,” Benson told ESPN upon entering the portal. “I will not take this for granted.”
Benson began his college career at Hutchinson Community College, where he emerged as the nation’s top junior college prospect regardless of position. He played one season at Alabama, where he had 13 receptions in 14 games for 162 yards and a touchdown.
He transferred to Florida State, where he caught 25 balls for 311 yards and a touchdown this season. On his career, he averages 12.5 yards per catch.
Oregon’s receiving room lost star Tez Johnson to the NFL and is awaiting on an NFL decision from Evan Stewart, who missed the Rose Bowl with a back injury and slumped late in the year for the Ducks.
They do bring in the country’s top receiving prospect in Dakorien Moore, who is ESPN’s No. 3 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class.
Oregon
Former state budget writer Elizabeth Steiner sworn in Oregon Treasurer
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Elizabeth Steiner made history Monday as she was sworn in by Gov, Tina Kotek as Oregon’s first female and openly LGBTQ+ Treasurer.
Steiner said she was “unbelievably happy” and would work to take a “both/and” approach to issues.
“As a family physician, I am all too aware that financial insecurity is the leading cause of poor health. Too many Oregonians are living with what appears to be an unbreakable ceiling between them and financial security,” she said.
Steiner helped write Oregon’s budget as co-chair of the Joint Ways and Means Committee from 2018 to 2024. She was first appointed to the state senate in 2012 and represented northwest Portland and Beaverton until resigning after being elected treasurer.
Prior to becoming Treasurer, Steiner was a doctor for more than 30 years and an associate professor at Oregon Health & Science University beginning in 1999.
She campaigned on making programs like Oregon Saves and the College Saving Plan more accessible.
Steiner pledged she would “double the percentage of children in Oregon with a college savings plan, ensure that the vast majority of Oregonians are saving for retirement, significantly expand the reach of the ABLE program, and establish child savings accounts so that every child born in Oregon has savings available to them when they turn 18.”
Steiner’s election marks the last of Oregon’s statewide offices to be filled by a woman, or “the longest-lasting glass ceiling in Oregon’s politics,” as presenter Kerry Tymchuk said.
Tymchuk is the executive director of the Oregon Historical Society, where the swearing-in was held.
Outgoing attorney general Ellen Rosenblum was the first female in the position when she took office in 2012. The first female secretary of state was Norma Paulus in 1977. Barbara Roberts became the state’s first female governor in 1991. Roberts, Rosenblum, Kotek and former Gov. Kate Brown all attended Steiner’s swearing in.
Kotek reflected on her 20-year history with Steiner and said she “couldn’t be more proud of [her] friend.”
Steiner ran against Republican Brian Boquist, who served alongside her in the Senate, and Working Families Party candidate Mary King.
As treasurer, Steiner is Oregon’s chief financial officer and oversees the treasury and public funds. She will join Secretary of State Tobias Read and Kotek on the State Land Board, overseeing the Department of State Lands and the Common School Fund.
In his last week as Treasurer, Read released the first annual progress report for a plan that would reduce the Oregon Public Employee Retirement Fund (OPERF) portfolio to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Steiner campaigned on continuing those efforts and said she would see if it could be accomplished before the 2050 goal.
The first annual report evaluated some companies on their transition readiness and created an advisory group of retirees and unions representing public employees.
Steiner said she wanted the effort to be transparent and that while the environmental impact of “moving away from high carbon” and “getting a portfolio net zero” is a benefit of the plan, it is not the main focus.
“We’re doing that fundamentally to protect the pension fund,” Steiner said. “It is the fiduciarily responsible thing to do.”
Anastasia Mason covers state government for the Statesman Journal. Reach her at acmason@statesmanjournal.com or 971-208-5615.
Oregon
PREVIEW: Oregon State Men’s Basketball at Santa Clara
Is this the best Beaver basketball season of your lifetime?
Many fans would consider nodding. The orange & black are off to their best overall record (12-4) since the 2019-20 season.
Thursday night, the Beavers take their 12-4 record to the southern tip of the Bay Area, where they will face Santa Clara. Here are 3 keys to victory for Wayne Tinkle’s Oregon State men’s basketball team.
In the Beavs’ two West Coast Conference wins over Portland and San Diego, the orange & black have shot 61.4% and 57.8% respectively. Buoyed by Wayne Tinkle’s consistently strong defense, those high shooting numbers should be good enough to win most nights. Oregon State is the kind of team that can defend a lead, but first they need to build it.
In the Beavers’ conference-opening win over Portland, five shooters scored more than 14 points. Michael Rattaj has provided a reliable 16.7 PPG to lead all scorers, but Oregon State is much more successful when the stellar German wing doesn’t have to carry the burden by himself.
All season, a consistent trend has followed the Beavers. When they are bigger and longer than their opposition, particularly inside with 6’9″ transfer forward Parsa Fallah, they win games. Former McNary HS (Keizer, OR) standout Nate Kingz has also exceled on the wing, with his length proving crucial. If they can involve those players early, and repeatedly press their size/length mismatches against smaller WCC foes like Santa Clara, they will have the advantage.
HOW TO WATCH:
– Tipoff is Thursday, January 9th at 7:00 PM
– Radio coverage begins at 6:30 PM on KEX 1190 AM (Portland/Salem), KEJO 1240 AM (Corvallis), and across the Beavers Sports Network
– Video coverage can be viewed online with an ESPN+ subscription
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