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"I want to go to Oregon"

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My swing feels like an unfolding lawn chair.
If this continues the scUMmers are in big trouble.

OregonLive.com: Everything Oregon

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When 'I want to go to Oregon' says it all


Sunday, September 09, 2007
The Oregonian
ANN ARBOR, Mich. A s part of their unofficial visit, three prized Michigan football recruits received a campus tour, a free lunch and special necklaces that had each of their names printed on them.
Oregon beat Michigan 39-7 on Saturday.
But before that, Wolverines head coach Lloyd Carr could have told you that Edwin Baker rushed for 210 yards the night before in his high school game in suburban Detroit, and that teammate Joevall Hoseay had 150 yards rushing. And that Antoine Mason, a 6-foot-2 receiver and defensive back, has 4.5 speed in the 40.
Carr shook their hands before the game.
Then Oregon shook their minds.
The Ducks ran, passed, blocked and tackled. Oregon's offense came within 21 yards of setting a stadium record for total offense. The Ducks' defense had four sacks and 14 tackles for losses.
Boos and jeers aside, it got so quiet in Michigan's home stadium Saturday you could have read a book or taken a nap or just lounged around somewhere between the 20s, enjoying the sunset with 109,733 fellow fans presumably meditating on Carr's spleen.
The Big House turned into The Big Mouse.
 
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