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Oregon TE Cam McCormick Enters Transfer Portal
After six seasons in Eugene, Oregon Geese tight finish Cam McCormick is leaving this system. On Tuesday night, the veteran fan favourite introduced that he could be coming into the switch portal.
“I got here to Eugene at 17 years previous and grew up in entrance of you all. It is time for me to unfold my wings and proceed my journey elsewhere,” McCormick wrote in a notice posted on social media.”This has been an especially tough resolution, however I can be coming into the switch portal to proceed my 2 remaining years of eligibility. I’ve nothing however love for the Geese, and at all times will.”
McCormick signed with Oregon as a three-star (0.8656 per 247Sports Composite) recruit within the class of 2016 out of Bend (Ore.) Summit Excessive Faculty. He redshirted as a real freshman and solely performed two full seasons throughout his time in Eugene in 2017 and 2022.
He both missed the whole season or suffered season-ending accidents between 2018 and 2021, which is the principle motive for his remaining two years of eligibility.
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His departure from Eugene make him the third tight finish to switch for the reason that conclusion of the 2022 common season with Moliki Matavao heading to UCLA and Terrell Tilmon coming into the switch portal after transferring from exterior linebacker to tight finish in 2022.
This transfer leaves Oregon with simply three scholarship tight ends in returners Terrance Ferguson and Patrick Herbert. Dan Lanning and the teaching workers signed Kenyon Sadiq, a four-star (0.9430 per 247Sports Composite) athlete out of Idaho Falls (Id.) Skyline Excessive Faculty within the 2023 class who will play tight finish at Oregon. He lately enrolled together with a big portion of the remainder of the category.
PREDICTION: Oregon to land highly-coveted defensive goal in switch portal
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Oregon vs. Oregon State (Nov 21, 2024) Pregame – ESPN
Oregon Ducks (4-0) at Oregon State Beavers (4-0)
Corvallis, Oregon; Thursday, 10 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Oregon State hosts Oregon after Nate Kingz scored 22 points in Oregon State’s 70-51 victory over the CSU Fullerton Titans.
Oregon State went 13-19 overall a season ago while going 12-6 at home. The Beavers averaged 68.9 points per game while shooting 44.2% from the field and 32.8% from deep last season.
Oregon went 6-5 on the road and 24-12 overall last season. The Ducks averaged 14.0 points off of turnovers, 11.0 second-chance points and 18.3 bench points last season.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Woody Harrelson’s visit to Oregon raw food restaurant is a ‘blessing,’ owner says
The text came from an employee on Monday morning, as ordinary as any, and it completely surprised Corrine Coxey, owner of Salud Raw Food restaurant in Bend.
“Woody Harrelson is here, and he’s raving about your food,” the text read.
Harrelson, a “Cheers” actor and devoted vegan who ordered “rawkin’ tacos” and other items with his wife, Laura Louie, returned to the restaurant Tuesday and promised to come again. He said they were visiting family in the area. Headlines followed.
“I’m just very honored they came in and raved about it,” Coxey said. “Woody has been a vegan for 30 years and you know he’s eaten at the best places around the world so it was a real compliment.”
Coxey opened her raw food restaurant, which uses no stoves or ovens to prepare healthy, organic, plant-based dishes, in 2013. This year has been the slowest ever, she said, to the point she has often wondered whether she’d have to close. The TV and movie star’s arrival has been a “blessing” for business, she said.
“All of this publicity couldn’t have come at a better time as it’s been pretty bleak lately,” she said by text. “The local news here did a story on the 6 o’clock news tonight. We were twice as busy as we would have been today!”
She hopes he returns, too, not just for the sake of her bottom line: “He and his wife were very sweet and humble.”
— Beth Slovic is an editor on the public safety and breaking news team. Reach her at 503-221-8551 or bslovic@oregonian.com.
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Big Ten reverses course: Oregon football has clinched a spot in Big Ten championship game after all
EUGENE — It was the clinch that appeared to be, then wasn’t, then was again.
In a reversal, the Big Ten Conference announced Tuesday that Oregon football (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) has in fact earned a spot in the conference’s championship game. According to multiple sources with knowledge of the discussion, Big Ten athletic directors met virtually Tuesday to discuss the conference’s tiebreakers, and whether Oregon had clinched.
While the conference previously claimed the Ducks needed Ohio State and Penn State to lose this coming weekend in order to secure their spot this week, it may have misinterpreted its own tiebreaking procedures. Oregon appears to have clinched a spot with Saturday’s win at Wisconsin.
“Following a comprehensive evaluation of all possible scenarios over the final two weeks of regular-season play across the conference’s 18 teams, there are no conditions whereby the Ducks do not finish No. 1 or No. 2,” the Big Ten said in a release.
The conference did not immediately respond to a request for further comment from The Oregonian/OregonLive.
Prior to Saturday’s game against the Badgers, the conference told The Oregonian/OregonLive and officials from the Oregon athletic department that even a victory would not secure the Ducks a spot in the Dec. 7 game in Indianapolis. That was the operating assumption as recently as Monday, when The Oregonian/OregonLive reported a follow-up story based on the conference’s interpretation of its tiebreaking procedures.
The Oregonian’s original interpretation of the tiebreaker rules was that Oregon needed only to beat Wisconsin to clinch. That appears to have been true.
While the Ducks’ trip to Indianapolis is finally locked in, their opponent remains a mystery. Indiana, Ohio State and Penn State all still have a path to meet the Ducks at Lucas Oil Stadium.
— Ryan Clarke covers the Oregon Ducks and Big Ten Conference. Listen to the Ducks Confidential podcast or subscribe to the Ducks Roundup newsletter.
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