November 4, 2009

Oregon Faces a Dilemma When Blount Returns

John Canzano, Oregonian

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The big do-over will soon be initiated by Oregon coach Chip Kelly, who will recommend reinstatement for once-banished LeGarrette Blount to his athletic director who will pass the recommendation to the university president who will leave the decision to the conference commissioner.

Here's hoping it goes slow.

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TAGGED: LeGarrette Blount, Chip Kelly, ncaa football, PAC 10, oregon ducks

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