Zone Read PM: Oregon gets UNLV transfer, Sir Alex Ferguson calls it quits

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The trend of Dana Altman and the Oregon Ducks getting transfer student athletes for one year before they lose their eligibility continued on Tuesday evening.

Mike Moser, a 6-foot-8-inch forward who spent this past season playing at UNLV, decided to transfer with one year of eligibility remaining and saw Eugene as a good fit.

The Oregon native spent one year at UCLA before transferring to UNLV and will now finish his collegiate athletic career as a Duck.

The Register-Guard’s Bob Clark has the full story here.

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The spring session for football has now concluded in the Pac-12. All the allotted spring practices have taken place as have the culmination of these practices, the exhibition spring games themselves.

As to be expected there are still many questions regarding not only Oregon but the conference as a whole.

ESPN.com’s Ted Miller takes a look at how “to be determined” was the major theme of this years spring.

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After 26 seasons, one of the most legendary coaches in all of soccer is calling it quits. Sir Alex Ferguson, the head man at Manchester United is stepping down after 26 years at the helm.

During his tenure, United has won 13 Premier League championships and has been one of the most consistent clubs in all of Europe.

Ferguson will stay on as a director and ambassador for the club, and already speculation is starting to build as to who will be the next manager of United.

 

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