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Oregon Calls Police on the Pac-12 Network

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We now know the depths of Oregon football's paranoia.

The program has long been known for hiding its “secrets” even to those supposedly friendly to the cause.

Local police were called last week when a Pac-12 Network crew was able to glimpse portions of practice, two sources told CBS Sports. A conflict developed when a security guard approached analyst Curtis Conway about moving away from angle that allowed him to see the practice field.

According to the sources, Conway and other Pac-12 on-air talent were merely ascending a stairway to a production truck. What was described as “a standoff” with Conway escalated until someone called the police. Multiple cars with multiple officers showed up minutes later, one source said.

The conflict was quickly diffused, however.

Conway later declined to comment, through a Pac-12 spokesman. What boggles the mind is Pac-12 Network is assumed to be promotional arm of the Pac-12. It is owned by the conference.

Unlike many programs, Oregon did not host a single college staff during spring practice, according to Helfrich. (There were individuals, such as between-jobs Brady Hoke, who were able to stop by the program.)

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...lice-called-to-oregon-practice-due-to-tv-crew
 
Read the entire article....didn't know KSU has a new locker room facility that is the best in the country.
 
Read the entire article....didn't know KSU has a new locker room facility that is the best in the country.

That's fine. Ours is not completely done yet with all the graphics and stuff. Everyone will believe theirs is better.
 
its Oregon they don't like sc guys
 

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Hoping the slide is about to begin under Helfrich. The dude just doesn't impress me for some reason.
 
Hard to think he can be that great when he didn't do so much here. I mean, if Peterson was able to do so great under Hawk at Boise, but Helfrich nothing here under Hawk, then....it is easy to draw conclusions. I hope that there is a slow deterioration of Oregon under him and USC under Sark.
 
me thinking that the slide is going to start this season, now that he lost a great qb. I also think he is going to struggle keeping a team full of egos in control.
 
Hoping the slide is about to begin under Helfrich. The dude just doesn't impress me for some reason.
My working hypothesis is that Helfrich is to Oregon what Neuheisel was to Colorado. The next two seasons will prove my hypothesis correct or false.
 
My working hypothesis is that Helfrich is to Oregon what Neuheisel was to Colorado. The next two seasons will prove my hypothesis correct or false.
Helfrich is just less of an egomanic, so it will take a bit longer.

My money is also on Shaw not maintaining Harbaugh's momentum at Stanford. He had 4 total conference losses in his first 3 years (with Harbaugh's recruits), then 4 conference losses last year alone. This year may be the tipping point.
 
me thinking that the slide is going to start this season, now that he lost a great qb. I also think he is going to struggle keeping a team full of egos in control.
In my experience, Helfrich is a really quality human being (probably should have quoted Buffed up, not BuffUp).

So I've got one of those mixed-emotions things, like I have with Charlie Strong. What do I do when a coach I want to root for coaches a team I love to hate? In the case of, say, Coach Riley, it's easy. I just hate nebraska that much. But programs like Texas and Oregon, which I hate at just normal levels, it gets tricky.
 
Helfrich is just less of an egomanic, so it will take a bit longer.
This.
And, he's a better coach than Neuheisel. But, I don't think he's Chip Kelly level. I kind of hope he levels off as a 8-10 win / year coach and ends up staying a while, but the O may not be happy with that.
 
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