Harrington banner sliced up for good.Byline: Greg Bolt The Register-Guard Joey Harrington John Joseph "Joey" Harrington Jr (born October 21, 1978 in Portland, Oregon) is an American football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons. He was originally signed to be a backup to Michael Vick following the trade of Matt Schaub, however, he entered the season as starting was never really comfortable about the idea of plastering plastering, house construction technique involving the application of plaster to walls and ceilings, exterior plasterwork being of a different composition and generally known as stucco. his image on a 100-foot-tall banner in downtown Manhattan. But he's very happy with his plan to cut it into little bits. That's because Harrington, arguably the greatest quarterback in University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. history, is selling each bit and using the proceeds to establish a scholarship fund for the UO's Lundquist College of Business, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration. Now quarterbacking for the Detroit Lions, Harrington returned to his alma mater Monday to kick off the fund drive and publicly thank football coach Mike Bellotti Robert Michael Bellotti (b. December 21, 1950 in Sacramento, California) has been the head coach of the University of Oregon football team since 1995. His accomplishments at Oregon include an 11-1 season and #2 national ranking in 2001. Education M.S. and Nike co-founder Phil Knight This article is about the co-founder of Nike, Inc.. For the guitarist of Shihad, see Phil Knight (musician). Philip H. Knight (born February 24, 1938) is the co-founder and former CEO of Nike, Inc.. , a major contributor to UO athletics and academics. "A lot of this would not be possible without the help from coach Bellotti and Mr. Knight," he said in presenting each with a large, framed poster bearing the now-famous "Joey Heisman" image that graced the banner. A chunk of the banner itself, shaped like a Nike swoosh swoosh v. swooshed, swoosh·ing, swoosh·es v.intr. 1. To move with or make a rushing sound. 2. To flow or swirl copiously. v.tr. , was mounted on each one. Knight, making a rare public appearance, and Bellotti thanked Harrington. "It is a good day," Knight said. The fund-raising goal is $250,000, although Harrington said his personal goal is $500,000. Interest from the fund would provide three scholarships a year to business majors. Reaching Harrington's personal goal would bring in twice as much as the UO athletic department paid for the national advertising package that included the banner near Madison Square Garden Current arenas in the National Hockey League Western Conference Eastern Conference in 2001 and some high-profile billboards near the homes of Pac-10 rivals in California. That would be a sweet ending for something that put the university in national headlines, not all of them favorable. A New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times editorial cited the giant Joey banner as further evidence of the "skewed skewed curve of a usually unimodal distribution with one tail drawn out more than the other and the median will lie above or below the mean. skewed Epidemiology adjective Referring to an asymmetrical distribution of a population or of data priorities of high-powered college athletic programs" and said it was "hard to believe there was no more constructive way for the University of Oregon to spend $250,000." UO President Dave Frohnmayer recalled that editorial at Monday's press conference, taking a humorous jab at the Times for failing to take into account what he called two great Oregon passions: recycling and philanthropy. That Harrington is doing both just two years after graduating from the university "is extraordinarily heartwarming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing adj. 1. Causing gladness and pleasure. 2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale. Adj. 1. and sets an example for people around the world," Frohnmayer said. The fund drive is being run through the Harrington Family Foundation, the charity established by the Duck legend last summer using part of the $36.5 million he received after signing with the Lions. Harrington is acting as fund-raiser rather than donor this time around, but said he plans future donations to the UO. Harrington already has given $250,000 to his old high school, Central Catholic in Portland, to help install artificial turf on the football and soccer fields. And he's organizing a benefit concert June 26 at Portland's Crystal Ballroom, featuring Jason Mraz and the group Blues Traveler, to aid the Portland Shriner's Hospital for Children. For the UO fund-raising drive, Athletic Director Bill Moos officially gave the banner to Harrington. Its original cost - part of the $250,000 advertising package - was paid by private donors. Rectangular pieces of the banner - not swooshes - are available as memorabilia, mounted next to a reproduction of the "Joey Heisman" banner and complete with a statement of authenticity. Seen up close, it's almost impossible to tell where pieces of the banner came from; most are just mixed dots of color that only created a picture when seen from a distance. Harrington said he's still passionate about the UO and said the business education he received was a big help when it was time to negotiate a multi-million-dollar NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga contract. And he said just walking through the tunnel onto the field at the expanded Autzen Stadium on Monday brought back all the thrills, and even the butterflies, of his playing days. "I don't ever want to lose touch with this university," he said. "The experiences I had here were life-changing." SCORING SOME HISTORY Buy a piece of the famous Joey Heisman banner What: Memorabilia with a piece of the banner come in a playing-card size for $19.93, an 11-by-14-inch lithograph for $49.93 or a framed lithograph for $99.93 To get them: Order online at joeyharrington3.com CAPTION(S): Joey Harrington shows a fund-raising poster with pieces of the Heisman Trophy candidate banner that was displayed in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. . |
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