2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL AUGUST 2, 2017
Ducks and Beavers prepare for football
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PHOTO C/O OSU ATHLETICS
Left: Oregon's (from left) Troy Dye, Royce Freeman and Justin Herbert fi eld questions at media day. Right: Oregon State's coach Gary Anderson during
spring practice.
Between Pac-12 media day, fi rst day of practice and UO's Saturday Night
Live, a look back at the busy week in Oregon and Oregon State football
Saturday Night Live
Saturday afternoon, the University of
Oregon football program welcomed high
school recruits from across the country to
Autzen Stadium in what was dubbed “Sat-
urday Night Live.”
73 recruits wearing black UO attire that
had new head coach Willie Taggart’s catch-
phrase “Do Something” across the chest
took to the fi eld to participate in position
specifi c drills with UO coaches. The event
was held in Autzen Stadium after accruing
fan excitement saw an estimated 1500 fans
in attendance.
The point of the event was to be able to
showcase Oregon’s football facilities to
these recruits which allows the coaches to
talk to them and see how they can play on
the fi eld. Eight players who have already
committed for Oregon were at the event and
four more made verbal commitments on the
day of the event.
The highlights of the event came when
the recruits went into a drill that featured
fi ve receivers and fi ve defensive backs. The
crowd oohed and aahed with each catch and
broke into cheer each time one of the play-
ers faced the audience and made the Oregon
“O” with his hands in celebration.
transfer Jake Luton.
The other storyline that has people across
the state talking is new Oregon State run-
ning back Thomas Tyner. The former Duck
and high school star, medically retired from
University of Oregon in 2016 and will be
joining forces with the established running
back Ryan Nall.
Beavers to Bend
Pac-12 Media day was last week and
based off of the media votes, the Ducks are
projected to fi nish fourth and the Beavers
fi fth in the North division. The two Ore-
gon schools trail Washington, Stanford and
Washington State. USC, the projected South
division champions, were also dubbed the
eventual Pac-12 champions. Oregon picked
up one vote to win the Pac-12 title.
On the Oregon State side of things, the
Beavers opened up practice in Corvallis last
week and are now practicing in Bend.
The top storyline for the Beavers is the
question of who will be quarterback on
opening day. The competition is taking
place between returners Marcus McMary-
ion and Darell Garretson and junior college
The Kings in the North
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