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Ducks off to El Paso

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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

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Oregon's Dixon and Stewart receive national accolades

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Ducks' Stewart adjusts to workhorse role

Stewart gets only chance at Husky Stadium

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Ducks out to prove fast start last season not just a decoy

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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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Stewart gets only chance at Husky Stadium


Jonathan Stewart is majoring in political science at Oregon, a realm of study he says could be helpful in someday helping him land a job as a state patrolman.

Jonathan Stewart says the job appeals to him because he wants to help, and because "they get good pay."

Some would say Jonathan Stewart is prepping for another career that might pay a little better, as an NFL running back.

But that's a topic the junior from Timberline High School in Lacey doesn't want to touch, even if he is likely to have the option to leave after this season and almost certainly be a high-round pick — Scouts Inc., lists Jonathan Stewart as the No. 30 prospect in the country this week.

"I haven't given that too much thought," he said. "I'm going to leave that up to God. My concern is getting this season to where we need to be, and that's a national championship."

A more immediate concern is his only college appearance at Husky Stadium against Washington, at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, though he downplays that, too.

"It's no different than any other game," he said. "The only difference is my mom doesn't have to drive three hours to see me play."

Staying relatively close to home was one reason Jonathan Stewart ended up choosing Oregon.

Washington would have been happy to have him stay closer, but the Huskies were never really in the picture. Jonathan Stewart's senior year of high school was the same season the Huskies were going 1-10 and firing coach Keith Gilbertson with three games left.

Tyrone Willingham tried to get in the hunt when he was hired in mid-December as the Huskies' coach, and Jonathan Stewart professes admiration for Willingham. He has hinted in the past that had Willingham been UW's coach all along things might have turned out differently.

But that's another topic Jonathan Stewart tries to avoid the way he does tacklers, saying, "That was years ago."

He's a full-blooded Duck now, using his blend of speed and a powerful 5-foot-11, 230-pound frame to turn in the best of his three seasons in Eugene. He ranks second in the Pac-10 in rushing with 689 yards, 114.8 per game and a conference-best 7 yards per carry.

He has done that on 99 carries, which while a pretty good number, is 76 fewer than the Pac-10 leader, Oregon State's Yvenson Bernard, who has 175 (Bernard has played seven games to Jonathan Stewart's six).

"Oh my gosh, that's a lot of carries," Jonathan Stewart said when asked if he might like to have that many. "It doesn't really matter to me, but it is something when it's said, it makes you wonder."

Jonathan Stewart might be about to find out how guys like Bernard live, now that Oregon is without backup Jeremiah Johnson, who suffered a season-ending knee injury Saturday against Washington State. Johnson had 344 yards on 54 carries.

"Jonathan is going to have to pick up more of the load," Oregon coach Mike Bellotti said Tuesday.

In past years, that might have sounded somewhat ominous as Jonathan Stewart has been susceptible to injuries his first two years in Eugene.

But he has stayed healthy this season, giving credit in part to becoming a more patient runner. Or, as Bellotti says, "He's more intelligent about setting up blocks."

"That keeps me out of a lot of physical situations," said Jonathan Stewart, who also leads the Pac-10 in kickoff returns, averaging 29.5 yards. "Being more patient helps you set up runs and where your blocking is and following after them, and not having to depend on brute strength and running people over."

  

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