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He dropped USC a while back. But anyways, good for Stewart. Oregon could be a nice team next year if you look at what they have coming back. I am not saying they are BCS Bowl caliber, but they could surprise... especially with JOnathan there now. Good luck to him.stowfan said:Maybe it was the cheerleaders. I don't know if anyone caught the Oregon/scUm game last year but the Oregon cheerleaders were the highlight.
I was hoping Stuart to USC but I guess not.
Oregon got a first look at heralded running back recruit Jonathan Stewart, a 5-foot-11, 228-pound player who rushed for 7,755 yards in high school.
His first action came early in the second quarter. That series was largely uneventful as he had no carries and often looked confused and missed blocks.
"In the beginning I got the jitters and I was nervous," Stewart said. "But then when I got into the game I got excited. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life."
He looked better on the second, carrying for two first downs on short yardage situations.
By the fourth quarter he had adjusted to the game when he carried about five Houston defenders more than 10 yards at the end of a 33-yard run. Stewart finished with five carries for 47 yards.
"When I got the ball I just bounced off a couple of guys, dragged a few guys and kept my feet moving," he said of his long run.
The Ducks went up 6-0 when true freshman Jonathan Stewart picked the opening kick off the turf and returned it for an 83-yard touchdown.
The running stats arent overly impressivve especially considering the Pac-10 defenses, but his kick return numbers are terrific.