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| Subject: DUCKS THAT DO NOT WADDLE! Tue 14 Sep 2010, 8:10 am | |
| Oregon coach Chip Kelly said he felt it would only be a matter of time before the Ducks' superior conditioning kicked in. "We pride ourselves on our conditioning, and that's something we felt we could take advantage of,'' Kelly said. "Our guys at halftime said, 'Coach, I think they're dying, we need to really pick up the tempo and go.' Oregon (2-0) did just that, breaking open a 13-13 tie by outscoring Tennessee (1-1) by a 35-0 margin in the second half of the 48-13 win before the crowd of 102,035 at Neyland Stadium on Saturday night. Volunteers football players in second half!
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