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Fox: Stewart could return kickoffs
Stewart switching jersey numbers
Panthers' defensive line gets a boost
Ducks' Jonathan Stewart picked in 1st round of NFL draft
Stewart first among Oregon athletes drafted
Time constraints present new challenges
Draft Prospects Headed To Town; Preseason Set
UO sizes up running back Blount and likes what it sees
Ducks to start spring football drills; who will be QB?
Oregon's Stewart has toe surgery, will miss 4-6 months
Despite injuries, Colvin believes he's an NFL guy
Pac-10 Roundup: Defensive focus, arresting developments and prep work
Josh Bidwell Book Signing on March 8
Stewart dazzles scouts
Rob Rang's scouting report on Jonathan Stewart
Three Dots and a Cloud Of Dust …
Oregon Unveils 2008 Football Signing Class
Postseason Accolades Continue to Mount for Ducks
Top recruit set to make official visit with Ducks
Chung is going pro, too
Wrapping up the '07 season
No doubt about it, Stewart is off to the NFL
Stewart, Roper help Oregon dominate South Florida in Sun Bowl
Ducks off to El Paso
Fantasy Viewer's Guide to Bowl Games
Jonathan Stewart injury
Ducks to open 2008 season against Huskies
Notebook Dixon unanimous player of the year; UCLA fires Dorrell
COL FB: Oregon St. 38, Oregon 31 (2OT)
Ducks’ Stewart strikes a chord with professional quality
Ducks and Bruins meet in pivotal Pac-10 showdown
Oregon's Dixon and Stewart receive national accolades
Dennis Dixon + Jonathan Stewart = Oregon's Offense
Washington defense on pace to be worst in school history
Ducks' Stewart adjusts to workhorse role
Stewart gets only chance at Husky Stadium
Jonathan Stewart is better than ever for Ducks
A.J. out, but could come back for a bowl game
Stewart covering a lot of ground for Oregon
Ducks are 3-0, happy, ranked; but will it last?
Getting to Know Oregon
Oregon prepares to meet 'embattled' Michigan
Houston's QB? Ducks O impresses in final scrimmage
Ducks out to prove fast start last season not just a decoy
ATQ Countdown: 16 Days Until Football
Sounds of fall ring out as Ducks open camp
2007 Preview: Oregon.
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Secretary Spellings Names 44 Jacob K. Javits FellowsYork University, television, film, and cinematography TX *Dallas--Johnathan Lawley, Southern Methodist University, studio arts (including photography) UK *London--Jonathan Stewart, Columbia University, television, film, and cinematography VAA peek at 2008offense is changing, but the look has yet to be determined. Gone are Dixon and Pac-10 rushing leader Jonathan Stewart, a first-round NFL draft pick. Strong-armed sophomore quarterback Justin Roper shined in the 2007 Sun Bowl as freshman, but didn'tSpalding moves on; Arundel eliminatedtwo doubles and drove in two runs to lead the Saints in their MIAA B Conference first-round game.Senior Jonathan Stewart struck out four batters in a complete-game performance. Stewart also added an RBI.St. Mary's faces Pallotti in the second roundDel Grande: Offense is way to go in draftget Brady Quinn last year. 15. Lions: RB Ray Rice. Hey, he's Barry Sanders' size. 16. Cardinals: RB Jonathan Stewart. Spread it out and throw. Stewart knows the system. 17. Vikings (trade-up): QB Joe Flacco. No team needs a new quarterback more than theFox expects Panthers to be a physical teamFoster, and starting offensive linemen Justin Hartwig and Mike Wahle were released. The Panthers took power running back Jonathan Stewart of Oregon with the 13th pick in the draft, then gambled by trading away next years first-round pick to PhiladelphiaFox: Stewart to get shot at kick returns)--With his right foot in a boot, Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart talks to the media after morning practice at the Panthers mini-camp in Charlotte, NC on Friday, May 2, 2008. - YALONDA M. JAMES - yjames@charlotteobserver.com First-roundBaseball Roundup:Spalding moves on; Arundel eliminatedtwo doubles and drove in two runs to lead the Saints in their MIAA B Conference first-round game.Senior Jonathan Stewart struck out four batters in a complete-game performance. Stewart also added an RBI.St. Mary's faces Pallotti in the second roundJohn Fox excited about big, bruising Panthersthe choice of 325-pount Jeff Otah in the NFL draft will open big holes for power running back Jonathan Stewart of Oregon this fall. :Post your comment. Reaction Page: reactionRequest reactionElems rrEvenStyle rrOddStyle rrCounter rrCurIndex 0;//currentFox expects Panthers to be a rough, physical teamFoster, and starting offensive linemen Justin Hartwig and Mike Wahle were released. The Panthers took power running back Jonathan Stewart of Oregon with the 13th pick in the draft, then gambled by trading away next years first-round pick to PhiladelphiaFox expects Panthers to be a rough, physical teamFoster, and starting offensive linemen Justin Hartwig and Mike Wahle were released. The Panthers took power running back Jonathan Stewart of Oregon with the 13th pick in the draft, then gambled by trading away next year's first-round pick to Philadelphia |
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| Jonathan Stewart Biography |
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 Jonathan Creon Stewart or simply Jonathan Stewart was born on March 21, 1987 in Fort Lewis, Washington. Jonathan Stewart is an American Football running back for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. Jonathan Stewart was originally drafted by the Carolina Panthers 13th overall in the 2008 NFL Draft. Jonathan Stewart played college football at Oregon. |
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Jonathan Stewart Bio in High School :
Few prospects in the Northwest have attracted the attention to the magnitude of Washington’s all-time rushing leader but fewer have ever packaged the speed and power together that led ESPN.com to consider Jonathan Stewart the No. 2 prep recruit in the country. The Seattle Times went so far as to rank Jonathan Stewart as the state’s fifth-greatest running back of all time. (Ironically, former Oregon great Bobby Moore -- i.e. Ahmad Rashad -- was ranked No. 4.) Accumulated 7,755 yards rushing and 95 touchdowns in a career that witnessed Jonathan Stewart eclipse the 1,000-yard barrier in each of his four high school seasons. Rushed for 2,301 yards and 32 scores his final year -- Jonathan Stewart averaging 11.3 yards per carry -- in addition to returning one of three punts 91 yards into the end zone. Jonathan Stewart was placed atop the nation’s list of running back recruits on Parade magazine’s All-America team, Student Sports Hot 100 list as well as PrepStar’s Top 100 Dream Team, and was one of five finalists for the Walter Payton Trophy (nation’s top prep player). Jonathan Stewart the Washington Class 3A offensive co-player of the year (WashingtonPrep.com) and state Gatorade Player-of-the-Year recipient also was named to the 2004 All-USA high school football team by USA Today, the Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the West first team, the 2005 Northwest Nuggets by The Tacoma News Tribune and as an EA Sports All-American. Playing in the 2005 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, was named The News Tribune’s 2004-05 High School Male Athlete of the Year. Accumulated single-game bests of 422 yards rushing (vs. Centralia) and nine touchdowns. Jonathan Stewart rushed for 2,609 yards and 36 TDs as a junior to garner first-team all-state accolades by the Seattle Times and Tacoma News Tribune, as well as state 3A player-of-the-year praise by the former news organization. Jonathan Stewart gained 1,575 yards on the ground in 2002 before breaking his left ankle, but did not miss a game since. Placed second in the 2005 state track 100-meter championships (11.17) in addition to anchoring school’s 4x100-meter relay to a state title.
Jonathan Stewart Bio in Oregon Ducks :
Big things were expected from one of program’s highest profile recruits in recent years and he didn’t disappoint, leading the country in kickoff returns as a true freshman (33.7 avg.). Jonathan Stewart seldom has the program benefitted from a talent at such an early age as he combines the best of size, speed and tremendous strength. Not only did Jonathan Stewart surpass school record for top power clean by a running back, his 385 lbs. during winter testing was bettered only by pair of program’s former defensive linemen now in the NFL (Haloti Ngata, Igor Olshansky). Also bested career positional bench press record (410 lbs.) while 38.5 vertical leap stands second all time. His 4.34 40 hand time ranks as school’s fourth-fastest all-time among running backs. Jonathan Stewart has displayed exceptional intelligence to complement his natural talent, possessing knack to avoid tacklers in the open field, game-breaking speed as well as the power that makes him hard to bring down from the first hit, sometimes to a fault. Jonathan Stewart maintains the uncanny balance to fall forward when finally brought down. Jonathan Stewart also benefits from dependable hands as a receiver and utilizes great strength to develop into a very good pass blocker. Yet perhaps Jonathan Stewart greatest asset is a drive to settle for nothing but the very best. Led all rushers with 74 yards and one touchdown in the 2006 Spring Game.
Jonathan Stewart Bio in 2005 :
Jonathan Stewart w asted little time in displaying his talents as Oregon’s third-leading rusher, accumulating a season-high 47 yards in his collegiate debut as a reserve behind team’s three-year starter. Jonathan Stewart included was a 33-yard effort in which he carried would-be tacklers the final 25 yards. Jonathan Stewart returned the following week to return the opening kickoff 83 yards for a score against Montana before suffering an ankle injury that would force him to the sidelines for the next two weeks and delay a return to form for several more. Jonathan Stewart added his second kickoff return for a touchdown vs. Oregon State (97 yards) -- equalling the fourth-longest in school history -- to become the program’s first ever to return more than one kickoff to the end zone in one season. Jonathan Stewart is the squad’s third-leading scorer (54 points) added seven receptions for 45 yards and one TD to complete his inaugural collegiate campaign with an 8.8-yard all-purpose average and nine touchdowns despite touching the football only 72 times. Jonathan Stewart encountered his top afternoon with a single-game best 189 all-purpose yards vs. Oregon State, including 152 yards on three kickoff returns, to be honored as the Pac-10’s Special Teams Player of the Week. Jonathan Stewart also afforded a spot on the league’s all-freshman team by The Sporting News.
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Jonathan Stewart News: |
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- Fox: Stewart could return kickoffs
- Stewart switching jersey numbers
- Panthers' defensive line gets a boost
- Ducks' Jonathan Stewart picked in 1st round of NFL draft
- Stewart first among Oregon athletes drafted
- Time constraints present new challenges
- Draft Prospects Headed To Town; Preseason Set
- UO sizes up running back Blount and likes what it sees
- Ducks to start spring football drills; who will be QB?
- Oregon's Stewart has toe surgery, will miss 4-6 months
- Despite injuries, Colvin believes he's an NFL guy
- Pac-10 Roundup: Defensive focus, arresting developments and prep work
- Josh Bidwell Book Signing on March 8
- Stewart dazzles scouts
- Rob Rang's scouting report on Jonathan Stewart
- Three Dots and a Cloud Of Dust …
- Oregon Unveils 2008 Football Signing Class
- Postseason Accolades Continue to Mount for Ducks
- Top recruit set to make official visit with Ducks
- Chung is going pro, too
- Wrapping up the '07 season
- No doubt about it, Stewart is off to the NFL
- Stewart, Roper help Oregon dominate South Florida in Sun Bowl
- Ducks off to El Paso
- Fantasy Viewer's Guide to Bowl Games
- Jonathan Stewart injury
- Ducks to open 2008 season against Huskies
- Notebook Dixon unanimous player of the year; UCLA fires Dorrell
- COL FB: Oregon St. 38, Oregon 31 (2OT)
- Ducks’ Stewart strikes a chord with professional quality
- Ducks and Bruins meet in pivotal Pac-10 showdown
- Oregon's Dixon and Stewart receive national accolades
- Dennis Dixon + Jonathan Stewart = Oregon's Offense
- Washington defense on pace to be worst in school history
- Ducks' Stewart adjusts to workhorse role
- Stewart gets only chance at Husky Stadium
- Jonathan Stewart is better than ever for Ducks
- A.J. out, but could come back for a bowl game
- Stewart covering a lot of ground for Oregon
- Ducks are 3-0, happy, ranked; but will it last?
- Getting to Know Oregon
- Oregon prepares to meet 'embattled' Michigan
- Houston's QB? Ducks O impresses in final scrimmage
- Ducks out to prove fast start last season not just a decoy
- ATQ Countdown: 16 Days Until Football
- Sounds of fall ring out as Ducks open camp.
- 2007 Preview: Oregon.
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