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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 Fellows
York 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 VA

A peek at 2008
offense 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't

Spalding moves on; Arundel eliminated
two 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 round

Del Grande: Offense is way to go in draft
get 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 the

Fox expects Panthers to be a physical team
Foster, 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 Philadelphia

Fox: 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-round

Baseball Roundup:Spalding moves on; Arundel eliminated
two 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 round

John Fox excited about big, bruising Panthers
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Fox expects Panthers to be a rough, physical team
Foster, 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 Philadelphia

Fox expects Panthers to be a rough, physical team
Foster, 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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Getting to Know Oregon


Fresno State will face Oregon for the third straight season and the sixth time in the last 12 years. The Ducks are fresh off their 39-7 blowout win over Michigan in the Big House. The ‘Dogs are overcoming the 47-45 triple overtime heartbreak at Texas A&M. The last five games between the ‘Dogs and Ducks have been decided by seven points or less. UO won 31-24 last year in Fresno.

Fresno State Head Coach Pat Hill said during his weekly news conference on Monday that this Oregon team is the best he has seen on film. The Ducks started the season unranked, but moved into the No. 19 spot after upsetting Michigan last week. Oregon began the season with a 48-27 win over 2006 Conference USA Champ Houston in Autzen Stadium.

Duck Head Coach Mike Bellotti is 99-48 in his 12 plus seasons including a 5-0 record against Fresno State. He is 9-2 in the last six years versus non-BCS teams. The last loss against a non-BCS team was in last year’s Las Vegas Bowl, 38-8 to No. 19 BYU.

Oregon’s spread offense is averaging 548.5 yards per game including a staggering 335 rushing ypg. However, the Ducks are giving up 455 ypg defensively yet only allow 17 points per game. UO has converted 14 of 28 third down conversions and is +7 in turnovers. The Ducks use a 4-2-5 defense.

Fresno State had 356 yards (206 rush) of total offense against Oregon in last year’s contest. The ‘Dogs gave up 379 to the Ducks but only 139 came on the ground.

OFFENSIVE NOTES

Oregon QB Dennis Dixon (6-4, 205) leads the Duck offense. He has completed 62.5% of his passes while throwing for 426 yards and five touchdowns. His quarterback rating is 193.2, which ranks fifth in the nation. He torched Michigan for 292 yards and three touchdowns. Brady Leaf (6-5, 225) shared starting quarterback duties with Dixon last season. However, Dixon has emerged as Heisman candidate after just two games into 2007. Leaf on the other hand has attempted just one pass this year. Dixon’s real strength is his ability to stretch a defense with his legs. He leads the team in rushing with 217 yards including 141 against Houston. Last year versus Fresno State, Dixon completed 23 of 36 passes for 240 yards and rushed for another 32 but had no touchdowns.

Jonathan Stewart (5-11, 230) rushed for 981 yards last season, and he is averaging 89 ypg this year after two games. He is sharing the load with Jeremiah Johnson (5-10, 205), who has rushed for 159 yards this season. Jonathan Stewart is averaging 6.1 yards per carry; Johnson is averaging 6.6. Jonathan Stewart is a physical back with great speed (sub 4.4) that was named second team All Pac-10 in 2006. He rushed for 111 yards and a touchdown versus Michigan. Johnson is listed as the backup, but he has just five fewer carries than Jonathan Stewart does. Moreover, he started against Fresno State last season. He carried 14 times for 74 yards and two touchdowns against the Bulldogs. Jonathan Stewart also scored but it was his only carry against FS for three yards.

Oregon is loaded at receiver. Pac-10 Honorable Mention WR Jaison Williams (6-5, 240) led the Ducks in receiving last season and has six receptions for 104 yards and two touchdowns this year. Brian Paysinger (6-2, 208) leads the team this season with eight receptions for 160 yards and two touchdowns. Garren Strong (6-3, 203) is the third starter; he has five receptions for 59 yards on the season. Backups Derrick Jones (6-1, 176) and Cameron Colvin (6-3, 210) have combined for five catches for 87 yards and one touchdown (Jones). Tight End Ed Dickson (6-5, 240) is very athletic who moved from DE mid-season last year. He has two receptions for 17 yards on the season. Williams had 106 yards on six catches last year against FS.

The Ducks have three offensive linemen who started more 11 or more games last season. Second team All Pac-10 LT Max Unger (6-5, 287) moved to center this year in place of Enoka Lucas who graduated. RT Geoff Schwartz (6-7, 337) and LG Josh Tschirgi (6-4, 310) are experienced starters. Highly touted JUCO Fenuki Tupou (6-6, 322) takes over at LT after redshirting last season. Mark Lewis (6-4, 308) starts at right guard after playing tackle the last two seasons.

DEFENSIVE NOTES

The Ducks have four defensive linemen with starting experience, but only two of them are atop the depth chart in 2007. DT David Faaeteete (6-2, 310) and DE Nick Reed (6-2, 255) lead the unit. Each has seven tackles on the season and four tackles for loss. Reed also has one sack. Jeremy Gibbs (6-3, 290) has moved to the outside after starting five games last season at DT. He has six tackles on the season including one sack. Michael Speed (6-4, 258) had only one tackle last season at DE, he has two this season starting at DT. JUCO Will Tukuafu (6-4, 279) starts at the other DE spot. He as six tackles on the season including 1.5 for a loss. True freshman – and former Bulldog recruit – Kenny Rowe (6-3, 225) leads the team with two sacks. Oregon recorded one sack for nine yards last year against FS.

The 4-2-5 Oregon defense uses MLB John Bacon (6-3, 227) and WLB A.J. Tuitele (5-11, 226), but SS Jerome Boyd (6-2, 220) actually is listed and plays SLB. Kwame Agyeman (5-11, 205) backs up both MLB and SS after starting 13 games last year at SS. The four have combined for 42 tackles on the season. MLB Casey Mathews (6-2, 220) and WLB Kevin Garrett (5-11, 215) will see time and have combined for four tackles. Agyeman had eight tackles against the Bulldogs last season.

The strength of the Duck defense is the defensive backs. ROV Patrick Chung (6-0, 210) is an awards candidate. He is third on the team with 14 tackles and has one interception. FS Matthew Harper (6-0, 181) leads UO with 24 tackles and has one interception. CB Walter Thurmond (6-0, 185) is second on the team with 18 tackles. Jairus Byrd (6-0, 208) starts at the other corner spot, he has just seven tackles on the season but two interceptions. Thurmond and Byrd played great as freshman last year and both earned All Pac-10 honors. Chung had 10 tackles versus FS last year.

  

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