Pac-10 puts kibosh on UO's Xboxes.(Columns)(Column)

The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) | November 4, 2005 | Copyright

Byline: Ron Bellamy / The Register-Guard

The Xbox police have come after the University of Oregon. You can only wonder how the wily Ducks managed to stay on the lam this long.

I mean, who ratted 'em out?

Then again, it was hardly a secret, when Oregon opened its $3.2 million football locker room in 2003, that among the amenities for the lads - flat-screen TVs, ventilated lockers, etc. - were Xbox video gaming systems.

While administrators on the other side of the river might have squirmed, the athletics department reveled in this latest ...

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