Oregon RB Blount apologizes to Boise State

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount has called Boise State defensive end Byron Hout and coach Chris Petersen to apologize for the punch he threw following Thursday’s game between the two teams.

Blount and Ducks coach Chip Kelly made the conciliatory phone call on Saturday. A spokesman for Oregon confirmed it took place, but would not discuss what was said.

Blount punched Hout in the jaw following the 16th-ranked Ducks’ 19-8 loss to the 14th-ranked Broncos on Thursday night. Hout was knocked to his knees.

On Friday, Kelly suspended Blount for the rest of the season, effectively ending his career at Oregon.

The phone conversations was first reported in The Register-Guard newspaper in Eugene.

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  1. Adam
    1495. Posted by Adam Mon Oct 12 5:29am EDT

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    HAHA, look who is laughing now!! All these Oregon haters thought we would just roll over and give in! I think not, ROSE BOWL here we come. Oh yeah, good call on Blount's suspension possibly getting lifted, Tony Dungy knows how to convince a college coach that he made a mistake and the player must be given another chance, someone in football has a heart!
  2. Constantine
    1494. Posted by Constantine Tue Sep 8 3:29pm EDT

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    The Thug from Oregon deserved what he got.
  3. <i>deck.mivol@...</i>
    1493. Posted by deck.mivol@... Tue Sep 8 1:53pm EDT

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    What I find curious is that Byron Hout receives no appreciable punishment for his instigation. It would be the right thing to do for Byron Hout and the school to accept the apology and to suggest a lesser punishment. I am the furthest thing from an Oregon fan, but I think that the punishment is excessive. I also think the Houts punishment (wonder what it is, laps?) is probably too light. I suggest that the scales of justice are a bit out of balance in this case.
  4. same
    1492. Posted by same Tue Sep 8 1:11pm EDT

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    Look, no matter what is said on the field, you can't punch somebody. Taunting or not.
  5. Bubbles
    1491. Posted by Bubbles Tue Sep 8 12:54pm EDT

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    It all starts with Blount trash talking a week before the game, he had to eat his own words and could not take it...maybe he should keep his mouth shut and let his play speak for him...If Hout should be punished for taunting, then Blount should have never been able to participate....remember for every action there is a reaction, so if you are going to run your mouth then be ready for the reaction.
  6. JackP
    1490. Posted by JackP Tue Sep 8 10:24am EDT

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    It'll happen again and again, it is not setting an example for anybody..... Give him 2 games and be done with it. BSU is handling their side the way Oregon should be handling theirs.
  7. DC
    1489. Posted by DC Mon Sep 7 7:56pm EDT

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    Kudos to Oregon for not putting up with that stuff, very stiff punishment on a college athlete but maybe an example was made do others think twice before they act, very ballsy act.
  8. DA80
    1488. Posted by DA80 Mon Sep 7 6:55pm EDT

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    Give it a rest already. Nobody is saying anything that has not already been said 100 times. Get a life and find a new subject to beat to death.
  9. EJ Z
    1487. Posted by EJ Z Mon Sep 7 5:36pm EDT

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    no only did he hit that Boise guy but he threw a punch at his own teammate... thats ff'ed up
  10. HavingfunwithJOE
    1486. Posted by HavingfunwithJOE Mon Sep 7 4:52pm EDT

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    Oregon St. was to quick to hand out punishment maybe because black boys shouldn't hit white boys off the field. Hout should be suspended for 3 games and Blount's punishment should be reduce like wise. Hout tapping Blount on the should and yelling at him face to face is asking for a beating. All you white bigets back off. Blount got what he deserved. LOL.
  11. <i>amator_bacchi</i>
    1485. Posted by amator_bacchi Mon Sep 7 4:33pm EDT

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    You can pretty clearly see what Hout says when he turns around towards the camera - it looks like "whoopin". In reference to Blount's previous comment about giving BSU an "A$$ whoopin". One can extrapolate that Hout slapped him on the shoulder and said "A$$ whoopin!" or something like "look who got an a$$ whoopin!"...

    I doubt he said something racially motivated.
  12. rosie
    1484. Posted by rosie Mon Sep 7 1:02pm EDT

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    oregon did better than most people thought, sad program top to bottom
  13. rosie
    1483. Posted by rosie Mon Sep 7 12:59pm EDT

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    why no jail time ?
  14. Lind
    1482. Posted by Lind Mon Sep 7 12:19am EDT

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    Yikes Oregon... that game was painful to watch. Total disgrace to U. of Oregon and its great fans
  15. rdk of LA
    1481. Posted by rdk of LA Sun Sep 6 11:56pm EDT

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    If KTVB was covering the Oregon game, and with only a few cameras don't catch Blount's punch, he gets at max a 3 game suspension. This is a media feeding frenzy punishment. Hopefully reason returns soon, and this is modified. By rights he's back for Cal, the fourth game.
  16. s
    1480. Posted by s Sun Sep 6 11:18pm EDT

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    Hout was a complete jagoff for the taunting. Blount was just stupid beacuse he threw away a great opportunity. I don't think this has anything to do with race, doom-arses come in all shapes and colors. What trash did "blount" say before the game, exactly? What did Hout say? The shoulder tap should be worth a game alone, but if "hout" just said something like, "we kicked ur arse!" after "blount" ran his mouth about what he was gonna do, and got stuffed completely, then c'mon. I don't care if the players were reversed, I don't care what color the players are, I am not a fan of either team. If you talk pre-game trash and then get owned, then take it like a man. I don't think the shoulder tap was called for, maybe a 1 gamer, but if you run your mouth and lose, then expect a little mouth running back. i guess i'm just naive, but i am mixed race from NY. if "hout" said something patently offensive, then that is another story.
  17. Dawgmeat
    1479. Posted by Dawgmeat Sun Sep 6 9:40pm EDT

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    Ray ..... if it was JUST the punch its my guess that he would not have been suspended for the remainder of the season ..... but i think officials at Oregon looked at the whole situation. it wasnt just a punch. Blount FREAKED, he had to be restrained by SEVERAL different people, including police officers, team mates and security. if it was just the punch, maybe they gave him another chance ..... but when you roll the whole tape from the moment he threw the punch to the time he went into the locker room ..... i feel Oregon had no choice but to suspend him for the season.
  18. Not Slick willy
    1478. Posted by Not Slick willy Sun Sep 6 7:38pm EDT

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    1469 --- Bolunt was unloading his mouth about what the Ducks were going to do to the Cowboys bvefore the game ... I am sure Hout only asked where did the azz whipping go the Cowboys were supposed to get ...
  19. Dan G
    1477. Posted by Dan G Sun Sep 6 7:32pm EDT

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    Legend is a homer. Suspension is appropriate, but the other guy should have gotten one also.
  20. Ray
    1476. Posted by Ray Sun Sep 6 7:31pm EDT

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    What Blount did was inexcusable. But when deciding the punishment, the circumstances of the provocation should be considered as a mitigating factor. No way Blount should have been suspended for the entire season. This punitive action has WAY too much impact on his life. The punishment does NOT fit the crime. He's apologized for his actions, seemingly sincerely. A 4-game suspension seems more appropriate, which means he'd effectively lose half of his senior year's season. He's already suffered likely millions of dollars lost in his potential draft position. And while Blount has apologized to Boise State, I think a similar apology is owed to Oregon for Hout's actions. And Hout should at least be suspended for a couple of games to show that there's no place for that kind of behavior, either.
  21. Giant Fan Since 1984
    1475. Posted by Giant Fan Since 1984 Sun Sep 6 7:29pm EDT

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    I am not at all defending Blount for what he did,,,,But I noticed that most of the name callers and racists on this board must have the same Mentality. At least Byron Haut had the guts to say whatever he said to the mans Face. He did not hide behind his computer and show the the world his intellegence level. For one to hide behind an electronic device and put down , be-little, use racism and outwardly express ignorance is the equal to BLOUNT'S COWARDLY ACT.
  22. DUNKASAURUS
    1474. Posted by DUNKASAURUS Sun Sep 6 7:23pm EDT

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    I'm amazed how many of you criticize the man and then make claims that he will be in prision or that he is a rapist. Take your arrogance and ignorance out of this topic. The man made a mistake and has been suspended for a spur of the moment action. He acted out of his emotions. Not one of us is not guilty of this. Is it not enough that his college career is over? Now you guys want him to be kicked out of school and kicked to the curve. Have you no shame just because you are behind a computer. This a mans life you are talking about. Yes the act was uncalled for but it was not a thought out act.
  23. ppanamared
    1473. Posted by ppanamared Sun Sep 6 7:23pm EDT

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    I heard he yelled "Your a cub fan!". No wonder he was hit.
  24. Joe F
    1472. Posted by Joe F Sun Sep 6 7:23pm EDT

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    Suspend Hout for the entire season too, or reduce Blount's suspension to 3 games. Taunting is a major penalty. Taunting AND poking, which Hout did to Blount after a very tough loss for Oregan, is what started the commotion. He should be punished just as much as Blount.
  25. <i>ricogricog</i>
    1471. Posted by ricogricog Sun Sep 6 7:19pm EDT

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    Does anyone know exactly what Hout shouted to Blout? Was it racial?
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