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With new AD in place, Oregon hopes controversies are history

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Football coach Chip Kelly and the Oregon athletics program are trying to recover from a spate of off-field issues. Among them, Kelly kicked quarterback Jeremiah Masoli off the team in June for a string of behavior problems.
 
With new AD in place, Oregon hopes controversies are history
By David Leon Moore, USA TODAY
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