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Oregon Football 2012 Wrap-up

by Galand Haas

It was a terrific, unprecedented 2012 football season for the Oregon Ducks – and it even impacts North Gilham real estate in Eugene, believe it or not. That’s because Coach Chip Kelly, a resident of the North Gilham neighborhood, is moving to Philadelphia to become the head coach of the NFL’s Eagles so his home will soon be on the market.

But enough real estate talk for the moment – let’s recap the season and take a look at some of the real estate covered by the Ducks in 2012, this time measured in yards and touchdowns instead of square feet. The Ducks played in their fourth straight BCS bowl game and conquered every opponent on the schedule, except pesky Stanford. Oregon ended the season by handily defeating #5 Kansas State in the Fiesta Bowl, showing the Wildcats the unstoppable speed that toppled so many opponents. Overall, the Ducks posted 12 wins and racked up incredible offensive numbers.

The explosive Ducks offense, led by redshirt freshman Marcus Mariota (who would go on to be named 1st team All Pac-12 quarterback), scored fast and put a strain on scoreboard operators all season. Here are some of the Ducks national stats for 2012:

  • Scoring Offense: #2 (644 points, 49.54 points per game, 84 touchdowns)
  • Rushing offense; 3rd (4098 yards and 48 touchdowns)
  • Total Offense: 5th (537 yards per game)
  • Passing efficiency: 7th
  • Red zone offense: 12th

When redshirt freshman Marcus Mariota was named starting quarterback, who could have foreseen that Mariota would be the Pac-12’s best signal caller and 7th in passing efficiency nationally? Evidently, departing coach Kelly and offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich – now Head Coach Helfrich, by the way – knew what they had. Still, Mariota’s incredible composure all year was impressive.

Let’s look back at some of the 2012 season’s great memories:

  • In the opening game, against Arkansas State, Marcus Mariota leads the Duck offense to 7 consecutive touchdowns.
  • In the Pac-12 opener against Arizona – historically a close matchup – the Ducks destroy the Wildcats, 49-0.
  • Against Washington State the Ducks again win big (51-26) behind Kenjon Barner’s 195-yard, 3-touchdown performance. This was heartening for Barner, who was knocked out cold in Pullman two years ago, sustaining a bad concussion and missing a chunk of the season.
  • The next week against Washington, the Ducks won 52-21, once again completely dismantling a Husky team that thought it could hang with the Ducks. Bad dogs.
  • The Ducks won an amazing score-fest in Los Angeles against USC, defeating the Trojans 62-51. Senior Kenjon Barner had a career game, running for 321 yards and three TD’s.
  • Behind Mariota’s mind boggling 6 touchdown passes, Oregon cleaned Cal’s clock in Berkeley, 59-17.
  • Against Oregon State, the Ducks again cruised, this time beating their arch rival 48-24 in Corvallis.
  • In the Fiesta Bowl vs. Kansas State – a team that Oregon had figured to play for the national championship until both teams lost on the same weekend – human highlight DeAnthony Thomas ran back the opening kickoff 94 yards and the Ducks never looked back, winning 35-17.

Oregon finished the season ranked #2 for only the second time in school history, matching the accomplishment of the Joey Harrington-led 2001 squad.

Looking Ahead

In 2013, the Ducks look loaded on offense, with 17 of the top 22 players returning. On defense, the Ducks have to replace outstanding linebackers Michael Clay and Kiko Alonso, but have a strong cast of returning players. New coach Helfrich is innovative and well liked by the players, and Oregon will likely be ranked in the top 5 to start the year. Go Ducks!

University of Oregon

by Galand Haas

Founded in 1876, the University of Oregon began with just one building (Deady Hall), 155 students, and five faculty members. The university is now the second oldest and second largest public research institution in the state of Oregon, and is the state’s sole member of the elite Association of American Universities, a group of 60 top research universities across North America.

Located in lush Eugene, the campus is in a perfect spot between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains which provides a wide variety of activities for the diverse population at the University of Oregon. Eugene offers all the benefits of a small city, but with easy access to all types of outdoor entertainment.

The university is divided up into eight schools and colleges including the School of Architecture and Allied Arts, College of Arts and Sciences, Charles H. Lundquist College of Business, College of Education, Robert D. Clark Honors College, School of Journalism and Communication, School of Law, and the School of Music and Dance. The most popular majors on campus are business administration, psychology, journalism, and political science.

Students at the University of Oregon are very involved both on campus and in the community. There are more than 250 student clubs on campus ranging from swing dancing to marketing. With two museums located directly on campus and several others around Eugene, arts and culture play a major role in student life. One major example is the School of Music’s internationally known Oregon Bach Festival, a choral/orchestral festival the Wall Street Journal has called “one of the world’s leading music festivals.” The Bach Festival’s long list of plaudits includes a Grammy award won in 2001.

Also important to University of Oregon students are its athletic teams; in the 2010 football season, the Ducks made it all the way to the National Championship game only to take home second place. Along with its accomplished football team, the University of Oregon boasts the nation’s most famous track and field venue, Hayward Field, which is the home of its outstanding men’s and women’s track and field teams. The U of O also offers men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf and tennis teams, plus men’s baseball, and women’s softball, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, and acrobatics & tumbling.

Today, more than 23,000 students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, three U.S. territories, and 85 countries call the University of Oregon home.

Good Monday Morning!

Wow!  This weekend was a true taste of Summer!  We will take all that we can get.  

Congratulations to the University of Oregon Men's and Women's track teams for winning the Pac 10 championships over the weekend.

The statistics are in for the April 2010 Real Estate market in the Eugene and Springfield area.  April of 2010 saw closed sales increase by a whopping 67.6% over April of 2009.  Pending sales were also up and were 48.9% higher than the previous April.  New listings hitting the market were up as well and rose by 29.9%.  April closed sales were also up over March closed sales by 12.7%.  The inventory of homes on the market for sale stood at 7.3 months and this was down considerably from 10.5 months in April of 2009.  The Median home price continues to drop and was down by 4.2% from April of last year and now stands at $199,000.  The average time it now takes a home to sell is 109 days, which was down from 143 days in April of 2009.

The question now is, how much of this market upswing was created by the tax credits?  Now that the tax credits are gone, we will get an indication.  Low interest rates and continuing lower home prices are also adding to increased sales activity.

THIS WEEKS HOT HOME LISTING

 

 

 

 

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Price: $389,000 Beds: 4 Baths: 2 Sq Ft: 2160
Beautiful, custom-built home w/ fantastic floor plan in quiet neighborhood. Featuring a vaulted living room w/ fireplace, open light & bright kitchen & dining area, huge, main-level master w/ bath w/ jet tub & WI closet & patio access, plus a large ...



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!! 

Sincerely,
Galand

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Good Monday Morning!

Wow!  This weekend was a true taste of Summer!  We will take all that we can get.  

Congratulations to the University of Oregon Men's and Women's track teams for winning the Pac 10 championships over the weekend.

The statistics are in for the April 2010 Real Estate market in the Eugene and Springfield area.  April of 2010 saw closed sales increase by a whopping 67.6% over April of 2009.  Pending sales were also up and were 48.9% higher than the previous April.  New listings hitting the market were up as well and rose by 29.9%.  April closed sales were also up over March closed sales by 12.7%.  The inventory of homes on the market for sale stood at 7.3 months and this was down considerably from 10.5 months in April of 2009.  The Median home price continues to drop and was down by 4.2% from April of last year and now stands at $199,000.  The average time it now takes a home to sell is 109 days, which was down from 143 days in April of 2009.

The question now is, how much of this market upswing was created by the tax credits?  Now that the tax credits are gone, we will get an indication.  Low interest rates and continuing lower home prices are also adding to increased sales activity.

THIS WEEKS HOT HOME LISTING

 
 
 
 
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3114 Riverbend Avenue
Price: $389,000 Beds: 4 Baths: 2 Sq Ft: 2160
Beautiful, custom-built home w/ fantastic floor plan in quiet neighborhood. Featuring a vaulted living room w/ fireplace, open light & bright kitchen & dining area, huge, main-level master w/ bath w/ jet tub & WI closet & patio access, plus a large ...



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!! 

Sincerely,
Galand

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Galand Haas, Keller Williams Realty Eugene and Springfield
2644 Suzanne Way, Eugene OR 97408 
Direct: (541) 349-2620

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 10/29/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

The Oregon and Oregon State football teams win again!  Congratulations to the University of Oregon for being #4 in the nation this week.

The Real Estate market continues to be headline news around the country.  Here in Eugene and Springfield we continue to have a slower market, but we certainly are fairing better than other parts of the country.  As I have repeatedly stated, this is a fantastic market for home buyers and they should be taking advantage of it.  As with the sellers market the buyers market will not last forever.

Have An Awesome Week!



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!!

Sincerely,
Galand

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