Leavitt may be here a while

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Everythingsducky
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Leavitt may be here a while

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Looks like Snyder just re-upped for 5 years at K-State. Dude will be 84 when the contract expires. Or he does, sheesh. Hopefully keeps Leavitt at UO longer than we may have thought. http://www.espn.com/college-football/st ... r-contract
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I was hoping that he bought a house and his wife and girls moved here. Are they still in CO?


Man, asking about this seems kinda creepy.
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He is too good! He is gone Is gone in a couple years
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I don't know if somebody will offer him now when he's 61 or whatever
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thomas time wrote:I don't know if somebody will offer him now when he's 61 or whatever

I don't know, but somebody just gave a 79 year old coach a five year extension
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Alan wrote:He is too good! He is gone Is gone in a couple years

No one.has offered him a HC job yet, and I doubt anyone will going forward. I'd bet he stays as long as he's happy, because not to many schools will out bid UO for him as DC.
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I hope he stays until he retires with a couple of NC’s on his resume, :)
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