

Hundreds of University of Oregon boosters are on campus to kick off homecoming weekend, and at 7:30 p.m., they are invited to a special event at Hayward Field which UO has told boosters will be "exciting" and "about the future of the University of Oregon."
That, plus speculation in Eugene Weekly, is fueling rumors that UO Booster in Chief Phil Knight may be announcing a huge donation. Sources including the blogger who writes UO Matters, economics professor Bill Harbaugh, have thrown out unsubstantiated numbers as large as $1 billion.
What would they even do with that? Its borderline irresponsible to fund an endowment like that....Phil about to give some major money to the University of Oregon tonight..
http://www.oregonlive.com/education/index.ssf/2014/10/huge_phil_knight_donation_to_u.html
And michiganBye week for Auburn.![]()

What would they even do with that? Its borderline irresponsible to fund an endowment like that....
They have a goat track...new buildings everywhere...solid stadium..new arena...new law school right?
shyt is ridiculous
After a multi-year fight that climaxed with the ouster of former UO President Richard Lariviere, the University of Oregon is finally out from under the thumb of the incompetent State Board of Higher Education and has its own board of trustees. The 14-person board doesn't have a lot of names that most people would know, but includes several heavy-hitters within UO circles, including former OUS board member Allyn Ford, Connie Ballmer, wife of Microsoft CEO Steve and UO almuna, Chuck Lillis, major benefactor of the Lillis College of Business, and Ross Kari, UO alumnus and CFO of Freddie Mac. The board is effective July 1, 2014, though they may at this time take up business that won't go into effect until that date.
I can hold on to my couple G's for the rest of my life. 