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Hewill be somwhere around 220 once he gets to school. But he isn't beingmoved until he grows out of the position. Kid really has no wish toplay LB.Originally Posted by Newbs24
I guess I was putting my money on him being 220+ before he even steps on campus. Kid looks legit anywhere tho.
Idk,bro. The safeties who seem to be high on the coaches wish list @ thispoint are: Jeremy Cash, 'los, Cortez Davis, Calvin Pryor, HasseenClinton Dix and Tyler Hunter.Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Yo Dre, FSU gonna stay after Juice Johnson? I hope Karlos committing gets us closer to him .
Juice = Legit. I dunno if u know bout him but hes a hitting Machine.
[h1]Oregon football: Kiko Alonso cited for DUII[/h1][h4]By John Hunt, The Oregonian[/h4][h5]February 20, 2010, 2:00PM[/h5]
Merehours after Oregon coach Chip Kelly answered questions about his team'sslew of off-field troubles, Ducks linebacker Kiko Alonso was picked upfor drunk driving.
"If a player doesn’t live up to the standardswe have for the football program, then they’re not going to be here,''Kelly said Friday. "But I’m also not going to follow our kids aroundevery Friday or Saturday night so I can see what happened to them.''
Kellyalmost made it through Friday night, but at 2:19 a.m. on Saturdaymorning, Alonso was stopped at the 7-Eleven on East Broadway in Eugeneand cited for DUII.
Alonso, an athletic linebacker who will be aredshirt sophomore this fall, had 15 tackles in 11 games in 2009 andforced one fumble, playing primarily middle linebacker behind starterCasey Matthews. The 6-foot-4, 225-pounder from Los Gatos, Calif., isalso a regular special teams player for the Ducks.
Another one bites the dust
[h1]Oregon Pretty Much Imploding Before Our Very Eyes (UPDATE)[/h1]
Oregon football is turning into an outlaw program right in front of us. But one Ducks senior has had just about enough of you people making a big deal of it. You "white people," he means.
Chip Kelly gave quite the stirring speech at a press conference Friday:
If a player doesn't live up to the standards we have for the football program, then they're not going to be here,'' Kelly said Friday. "But I'm also not going to follow our kids around every Friday or Saturday night so I can see what happened to them.''
Telling, telling words, especially since the school couldn't make it through the night without another arrest. Redshirt sophomore LB Kiki Alonso got pulled over for a DUI.
This morning, senior WR Jamere Holland had something to say to all his Facebook friends (keep in mind that's everyone, because his profile is set to public):
Notice how he said "quote me? Well, Brooks did.
But a white knight of an Oregon fan took it upon himself to warn the Ducks that anything they post publicly, is, you know, public. And maybe it's not such a good idea to drop f-bombs in your coach's direction.
Holland then had this to say:
Jamere, actually, you can block whites as friends. I know Facebook's new privacy settings can be a little confusing, but you can actually block anyone you want. Also, you can just not type the stuff that blogs are going to jump on in the first place.
You know the term "institutional control?" Oregon doesn't.
UPDATE: Annnnnd....Holland's gone.
http://deadspin.com/5476701/oregon-pretty-much-imploding-before-our-very-eyes
[h1]Oregon WR Jamere Holland dismissed from the team[/h1][h4]By Ken Goe, The Oregonian [/h4][h5]February 21, 2010, 2:42PM[/h5]Oregon wide receiver Jamere Holland has been dismissed from the football team for a violation of team rules, according to a release issued Sunday by the UO department of media services.
The specific reason for Holland's dismissal was not detailed.
The UO receiver posted a comment on his Facebook page claiming linebacker Kiko Alonso had been kicked off the team, and questioning the decision.
Alonso was cited early Saturday morning for DUII.
Dave Williford, UO director of media services, said that as of Sunday afternoon, Alonso still was on the team. Holland, however, was not.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindducksbeat/2010/02/oregon_wr_jamere_holland_dismi.html
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=3435416&ref=search&sid=18604853.1107928239..1#