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History of Oregon Senior Quarterbacks – Part 2

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The Senior Quarterback History, as Badwater mentioned, was an idea formed from Bo Nix’s performance as a Senior. A performance, it turns out, that won’t be his final in Eugene. Badwater’s knowledge of the history of Oregon players is unparalleled, but I do remember my portion of the list quite well, as it coincides with the beginning of my Duck fandom.

Luckily enough, I was able to speak with one of the men on this list, Mr. Dennis Dixon, as he did a weekly segment at the television studio I work at.

Though Dennis, who’s final year at UO was my first year, didn’t actually do a sit down interview with me, he did provide some insight into some of his best memories of that emotional roller coaster known as the 2007 season.

So let’s get going with the next crop of Senior QBs, starting with the predecessor to Akili Smith…

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Joey Harrington – 2001

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There may not be a more recognizable household name (or face) in Oregon football history than that of “Captain Comeback”, whose image was plastered across a 20 story building in Manhattan in a campaign for him to be there in December for the Heisman Ceremony. He was, though he was robbed of the hardware by biased East Coast voting. But enough about that.

Joey’s stats may not have been eye-popping, but the guy won. And won some more. And won even more after that. In fact, he won more than anyplayer in UO history ever had by his senior campaign.

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Harrington stepped in as a sophomore in 1999 after an injury to starting QB AJ Feely and subsequently took off like a rocket, as did the team. His first two seasons ended with impressive win streaks and bowl victories, but his final year was one for the ages.

The Central Catholic (Portland, OR) grad led the Ducks to their most successful season ever to that point, compiling a regular season record of 10-1. Harrington and his squad had a flair for the dramatic, winning many games in the clutch and often coming from behind to do so.

His final home game at Autzen was an unmemorable one stat-wise, partially thanks to the fact that the Civil War was played in a raging rain storm that year, but Oregon got the victory, Joey went to New York, and the Ducks landed in the Fiesta Bowl for the first time ever.

It was in that Fiesta Bowl that Harrington went out like the champion he was, throwing for 350 yards and four touchdowns in Oregon’s 38-16 drubbing of the #3 Colorado Buffaloes.

Kellen Clemens – 2005

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Clemens, the youngster from the tiny town of Burns, OR was thrust into action as a freshman after QB Jason Fife struggled during the second half of the 2002 season. In 2003, Clemens became the starter and platooned with Fife as Oregon had a surprisingly successful year using two signal callers.

The following year the team was all his, but that team struggled, finishing under .500, losing the most lopsided Civil War in history to that point, and missing out on a bowl game for the first time in a decade.

2005, however, was a completely different story. Instituting the spread option offense for the first time, the “Redeem Team” produced the best single-season turnaround in Oregon history, matching the 2001 team with a 10-1 regular season and breaking the previous record for most lopsided Civil War win in their whipping of the Beavers.

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Clemens was rapidly climbing up the record books in 2005, setting an Autzen Stadium completions record in a drubbing of Washington. Down in Tucson Arizona (a house of horrors for Oregon Football), Clemens had 2,406 passing yards with 19 touchdowns and just four interceptions when he was sacked and landed on his own leg, breaking it. This was the end of his playing time as a Senior but he enjoyed watching Oregon win its next three games straight after his injury, proving that it was a complete team.

Dennis Dixon – 2007

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“Dennis the Menace” was thrust into action after Clemens’ broken leg in 2005 and showed flashes of great potential while platooning with QB Brady Leaf. Most notable was his performance in the 2005 Civil War, in which he helped Oregon compile 56 points, more than they had ever scored against the Beavers.

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After a stellar fall camp in 2006, Dixon took over as the starter and had Oregon high-rolling during the first half of the season, spearheading one of the most incredible comebacks in Oregon history against Oklahoma. However, his performance declined rapidly during the second half of the season, as did the teams’. Leaf took over as the starter for the Civil War and the Las Vegas Bowl, both losses.

But in 2007 the arrival of Chip Kelly helped transform Dennis into one of the top quarterbacks in the nation, and Oregon was playing as well as they ever had in their history.

A thrashing of Michigan in a rematch of the 2003 upset launched Dixon into the national spotlight, and he began to impress the entire nation, culminating in back-to-back victories over Top 10 opponents USC and Arizona State which vaulted Oregon to #2 in the country and Dixon into the top of the Heisman contenders as he had 20 touchdowns to just four interceptions, was uncatchable in the open field, and helped the Ducks to an 8-1 record.

One of Dennis’ favorite memories he shared with me was the game up in Seattle in which the Huskies had built up some momentum and were looking for a big stop on defense. Dixon said he saw that it was the perfect formation for him to fake a handoff to RB Jonathan Stewart, as they had zeroed in on him. The fake went so well even the cameramen and commentators were fooled as he sprinted down the sideline. Dennis laughed when remembering how quiet the raucous stadium suddenly became on that play.

Unfortunately, Dixon’s season ended in an eerily similar fashion to Clemens. Against ASU, Dixon took a helmet to the knee on a tackle and was held out for the remainder of the game as a precaution. It turned out, he had torn his ACL, an injury that some QBs of the past had actually been able to play through as pocket passers. Dennis’ dual-threat nature was what made him dangerous though, and in the next game down in dreaded Tucson his knee gave out as soon as he tried to make a cut. Realizing it wasn’t worth it to injure him further, coach Mike Bellotti sidelined Dixon for the remainder of the season.

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Unlike with Clemens, the team foundered without its starting QB, and what was turning into a season for the ages became a season of lost opportunity.

Vernon Adams Jr. – 2015

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Following the departure of Dixon, it was a hot second before Oregon was again led by a Senior QB, with Jeremiah Masoli, Darren Thomas, and Marcus Mariota all departing after their junior seasons, all of which ended with conference championships and Rose Bowl berths.

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Perhaps lost in the transition from Mariota’s brilliance to Justin Herbert bursting onto the scene was the play of “Big Play VA”. Vernon Adams transferred as a graduate of Eastern Washington University, where he had played alongside Cooper Kupp and already defeated (to the delight of Duck fans) Washington and Oregon State.

Adams took a cheap shot in the opening game against his former school and suffered a hand injury, which limited him the following couple of games before he had to sit out and allow it to heal.

Following his return, however, Oregon went on a tear, winning their final 6 games straight. This included an incredible triple overtime win at ASU, a huge upset win at Stanford, and a stomping of USC in which Adams threw for an Oregon record six touchdowns. His accuracy, deep balls, and elite escapability had Oregon looking like a completely different team.

Unfortunately, it was a bitter ending for him as he was injured in the Alamo Bowl while Oregon had taken complete control of the game. Without Adams’ dynamic play, the Ducks looked lost offensively and TCU made an astonishing comeback to win.

Still, the difference he made in the games he did play was astronomical for Oregon.

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Justin Herbert – 2019

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Oregon attempted to utilize another grad transfer in 2016 in QB Dakota Prukop. However, it didn’t work out nearly as well as they’d hoped, and Oregon was struggling midway through the season when coach Mark Helfrich decided to turn to a gangly freshman from Sheldon High School in Eugene. Justin Herbert got his first start in a disaster of a game against Washington, and Oregon continued to struggle that season despite his impressive play.

Herbert spent half his sophomore season on the bench with a fractured collarbone, but in the games he did play the difference was night and day. It had become clear Oregon had found their QB.

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As a junior, Herbert had the Ducks competing for a conference title, headlined by an incredible overtime victory against the Huskies. He played so well, in fact, that many NFL scouts had him going in the first round of the draft.

Justin’s love for his hometown, and a desire to finish with a bigger accomplishment, led him to return for his senior season…and what a season it was!

Oregon went undefeated at Autzen Stadium en route to winning the Pac-12 North. Herbert’s size, pocket presence, and arm strength had NFL scouts drooling but in the Pac-12 Championship game his wheels took center stage as he ran wild on Utah in a victory that put Oregon back in the Rose Bowl.

Down in Pasadena, an Oregon senior QB finally got the fairytale ending he deserved as Herbert scored all three of Oregon’s offensive touchdowns, including the go-ahead score in the fourth, and completed the final first down pass that clinched a one point victory over Wisconsin. Justin ended his tenure at Oregon with a rose between his teeth and confetti filling the air, and, unsurprisingly, was one of the top picks in the NFL draft.

Anthony Brown Jr. – 2021

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Perhaps no QB in Duck history has received so much flack for playing well. Brown took over late in the shortened 2020 season and helped Oregon to another conference championship and a Fiesta Bowl berth.

With the season operating normally again in 2021, Oregon exploded out of the gates, upsetting Ohio State in Columbus and heading into the last two regular season games, Oregon sat at 9-1 and was in the College Football Playoff field.

Then came a dud of a game in Salt Lake City, which squashed those playoff hopes. Brown led Oregon to a bounce back victory in the Civil War, but Oregon was once again dismantled by Utah in the conference championship game. The two losses spoiled Oregon’s season, which ended with a loss to Oklahoma in the Alamo Bowl, and since Brown had struggled in both games against the Utes he received a good portion of the blame.

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In reality, Brown was an in-game manager type of QB, choosing the smart plays over the explosive ones. There was nothing dynamic about his game, but there was nothing painstakingly flawed either. In the end, Brown did what he was supposed to do, and his lone full season in Oregon was not a terrible one by any means.

Bo Nix – 2023

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So here we are. The 2023 football season is rapidly approaching and this will, indeed, be Nix’s last hurrah. As a senior in 2022, Nix surprised not only Oregon fans, but the entire nation with his play. Known as an inconsistent QB with a good set of skills at Auburn, Nix absolutely destroyed opponents in 2022 with both his arm and his legs. After an embarrassing start against Georgia, Nix led the entire nation in passing efficiency and turned Oregon’s offense back into the dynamic machine it had once been known for.

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Oregon was right in the thick of the conference championship race, but an injury against Washington provided just enough of a window for the Huskies to pull off the shocker. Nix was able to beat eventual conference champ Utah, hobbling around on one foot, setting Oregon up for a potential Pac-12 title game. However, the Ducks inexplicably collapsed against Oregon State in the Civil War, landing Oregon in the Holiday Bowl instead. In his duel with fellow top-tier QB Drake Maye, Nix provided the heroics, tossing the game winning touchdown to Chase Cota in the game’s final seconds.

It was a nice way to end things, but the losses to UW and OSU, coupled with the lack of opportunity to play in Pasadena, motivated Bo to return for a final run in Eugene.

Considering the weapons he has around him, his great relationship with coach Dan Lanning, and his love of attending UO, it’s not outlandish to expect Nix to turn in a Heisman-like performance in 2023 as long as he stays healthy.

Strap in, Duck fans.



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HILLSBORO Ore. (KPTV) – Oregon’s 36th annual international air show kicked off Friday night in Hillsboro and hundreds of people showed up for the occasion!

For people who show up every year, including Chris Roman, he said it never gets old.

“You know, it’s like a birthday. It’s not quite the same every year but it’s still fun each and every year. There’s always something different and there’s always different stories you hear about the pilots so it’s a great time,” Roman said.

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Community members got the chance to sound off on a proposed rate hike by Portland General Electric Thursday night.

The show features the U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper and U.S. Navy F/A-18 Rhino demonstration teams which will both fly heritage flights with the P-51 Val-Halla and F6F Hellcat.

People who attended the event also got to see the F-15 Strike Eagles of the 366th Fighter Wing, the Air Force’s C-17 and KC-135 demonstration teams.

“These guys are acrobats, and they are stunt kings,” Perry Manns said.

Some planes even brought back memories for some, including Teresa Busch.

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Along with the K9 Trials will be a community fair where you can pick up some free doggie treats made by a special group of local kids.

“I brought my dad the last year, prior to this passing. He was a World War II vet and Korean war vet, and they treated him like royalty,” Busch said.

Another attendee said seeing the planes up close and personal made him regret his own career decision.

“Oh my God…I should’ve joined the Air Force, instead of the Coast Guard,” Perry Manns laughed.

The 2024 Oregon International Air Show will take the skies from May 17-19 at the Hillsboro Municipal Airport at 3355 NE Cornell Rd., Hillsboro, OR 97124.

Tickets can be found here.

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An Oregon man has been charged in the murders of three women who were found dead under “suspicious circumstances” last year, officials announced Friday.

Authorities have identified one suspect in the deaths of the three women – Charity Lynn Perry, 24, Bridget Leanne Webster, 31, and Joanna Speaks, 32 – the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said Friday.

Bridget Leanne Webster, Charity Lynn Perry, and Joanna Speaks.

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Jesse Lee Calhoun, 39, has been charged with three counts of second-degree murder and three counts of second-degree abuse of a corpse in connection with the women’s deaths, the district attorney’s office said, after a grand jury returned the six-count indictment on Thursday.

At a press briefing Friday, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt called the case “complex,” and said it required a “significant investigation” involving multiple law enforcement agencies.

“There’s still more work to be done, investigations are ongoing,” Schmidt said.

Calhoun has been in custody at Snake River Correctional Institution since July 2023 for unrelated charges and was scheduled to be released next month, online Oregon Department of Corrections records show. He is expected to be transferred to the custody of Multnomah County authorities for arraignment, prosecutors said. It is unclear if Calhoun has an attorney who can speak on his behalf.

Multnomah County authorities, citing the ongoing investigation, released few details about the case, including what alleged evidence led them to the suspect and how the women died.

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Speaks’ body was found at an abandoned property in Ridgefield, Washington, on April 8, 2023, authorities said. Police in Portland, Oregon, said in November 2023 that the homicide was believed to have happened in Portland.

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said in July 2023 that they were investigating whether the deaths of four women – including Perry and Webster – who were found dead throughout Oregon were related. The announcement came weeks after Portland police spoke out against online speculation regarding a possible serial killer in the Pacific Northwest.

PHOTO: This undated photo provided by the Oregon Department of Corrections show Jesse Lee Calhoun, who has been under investigation in the deaths of four women whose bodies were found scattered across northwest Oregon last year.

This undated photo provided by the Oregon Department of Corrections show Jesse Lee Calhoun, who has been under investigation in the deaths of four women whose bodies were found scattered across northwest Oregon last year.

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Perry’s body was found in a culvert near Ainsworth State Park in east Multnomah County on April 24, 2023, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office said. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon said Webster’s body was found six days later, on April 30, 2023.

Perry’s mother, Diana Allen, told reporters Friday that it’s been “very, very frustrating” for the families of the victims not to have answers amid the ongoing investigation, but that she has had respect for the district attorney office’s process.

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“Even though they wouldn’t give me the answers, I knew they had answers,” she said.

The deaths of two other women – Kristin Smith and Ashley Real, both 22 – initially believed to have been linked, remain under investigation, the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said Friday.

The body of Smith, who was reported missing in December 2022, was found on Feb. 19, 2023, in a wooded area in Portland, police said. Real’s body was found in a wooded area in Clackamas County in Oregon in May 2023, a month after she was reported missing to Portland police, authorities said.

“We keep waiting, we keep praying and stay hopeful,” Melissa Smith, Kristin Smith’s mother, said during Friday’s press briefing. “We stay hopeful that we soon can get justice for them as well.”



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Arizona’s second largest crowd of 4,600 (second largest of the year)watching the Wildcats in their 9-2 loss to Oregon State. (Arizona Athletics photo)

No. 14 Arizona (32-19, 19-9) opened their three game series at Hi Corbett Field against No. 6 Oregon State a game and a half ahead of the Beavers in the race for the final Pac-12 regular season championship.

By the end of Thursday night, that lead dwindled to a half-game as the Beavers(40-12, 18-9) used a five-run third inning to defeat the Wildcats 9-2 in the series opener.

“There was not a facet of the game I thought we did very well at all,” Arizona coach Chip Hale said. 

Aiden May, Oregon States starting pitcher, happens to be a familiar face for Arizona. The right hander transferred to Oregon State after spending the previous year with the Wildcats.

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May pitched 7 innings, had 7 strikes, allowing 6 hits and 2 runs (1 earned) to improve to 6-0 on the season.

Jackson Kent, Arizona’s starting pitcher, opened the game with a strike out of Oregon States lead-off batter and No.2 draft prospect Travis Bazzana on a 96-mph fastball.

Kent pitched two solid innings before the Beavers opened the dam in the third inning including two 2 RBI homers one by designated hitter Gavin Turley and the other by right fielder Brady Kasper.

“First inning he looked dynamite, 95.. his breaking ball was snapping, just ran into a buzz saw there, they did a great job. Haven’t had many of those starts obviously all year he’s been great.” Said Hale.

Arizona, already skinny in the outfield position, with Easton Breyfogle (hamstring) day-to-day and TJ Adams (shoulder) out indefinitely, lost another one when right fielder Emilio Corona was hit in the hand while up to bat in the second inning.

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Corona, in obvious pain, took the field in the third and fourth inning before getting pulled.

“The way it got so swollen so quick, it’s not good,” Hale said about Corona’s hand.

With Corona out, pitcher Casey Hintz may see some time in the outfield in Friday’s game.

Arizona’s first run came in the third inning when Brandon Rogers hit a single to the right side. A fielding error by Oregon State’s right fielder Brady allowed Rogers to show his speed, ending up safe at third base.

Richie Morales’ ground out brought Rogers across the plate.

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The Wildcats’ second and final score of the night came in the eight inning. Freshman first baseman Andrew Cain doubled down the first base line and Morales hit into a double play, advanced Cain home.

Arizona, needing one win against Oregon State to secure the Pac-12 regular season championship, will start Clark Candiotti on the mound Friday night.

Game two in the series will start at 6:00 p.m. at Hi Corbett Field.

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