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Seahawks Request Interviews...Ducks, Beavers FB Land Transfers

NFL:
The Seahawks have reportedly requested to interview Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, Dallas DC Dan Quinn, who was on the Seattle staff 10 years ago, Rams DC Raheem Morris,Frank Smith, offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, and Giants’ OC Mike Kafka. Meanwhile, Seahawks offensive coordinator Shane Waldron and quarterbacks coach Greg Olson are interviewing for Chicago’s OC job according to NFL Insiders.
San Francisco opens as a 10 point favorite over Green Bay Saturday. The 49ers had 10 players listed on the injury report for the final week of the regular season it will be interesting to see who is listed on this week’s report as running back Christian McCaffrey and edge rusher Arik Armstead are both dealing with ailments.
College Football:
Oregon has shored up its defensive front with the addition of 5th year lineman Ja’Maree Caldwell, who is headed to Eugene from the Houston Cougars. He was second team All Big 12 last season; the highly rated run defender will help the Ducks in the run-heavy Big 10.
Oregon State is getting wide receiver Darrius Clemons from Michigan. He played at Portland’s Westview High School. It will be a big help to the Beavers wide receiver room who lost last season’s leading receivers to transfer, graduation and the NFL Draft.
Basketball:
NBA-
As the NBA trade deadline approaches, Blazers guard Malcolm Brogdon is emerging as a likely candidate to bring the team some draft capital. The Trailblazers take on the Nets tomorrow. Brooklyn is the only team Portland has beat this month.
 
Local:
High School: 
Girls and Boys Basketball - in the IMC its Bend and Summit, Caldera vs Mountain View and Redmond against Ridgeview, In 4A Madras girls are at Estacada. In 3A La Pine girls and boys play Elmira, 2A Culver boys and girls against Regis. Trinity Lutheran boys and girls play Bonanza in 1A.
 

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