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The Hughes-Dillard Alumni Center was to be razed this month as part of an agreement between the alumni association and Baylor. The university wants to use the site for a plaza leading to a pedestrian bridge that will connect the campus to the football stadium under construction on the opposite bank of the Brazos River.
Those were the words that represented Oregon s resiliency when the Ducks saw themselves down 27-18 midway through the third quarter. The Ducks had given up 20 unanswered points to the Spartans midway through the game and it appeared as if the writing was on the wall as Oregon would lose to another bigger, more physical team.
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But U.S. District Judge Walter Smith Jr. signed a temporary injunction July 2 halting <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Flora-Men-Clothing-And-Gabbana.html>Gucci Flora</a>  the demolition in response to a suit filed by Chicago banker Kurt Dorr alleging that the move needed the approval of the alumni association鈥檚 membership.
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Baylor; BAA; the group鈥檚 past president, Elizabeth Coker; and its current president, Collin Cox,鈥╝re named as defendants, although Dorr鈥檚 attorneys have filed a motion to dismiss Baylor as a party.
On third down and 11, Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota miraculously evaded a Michigan State defender and pitched the ball to running back Royce Freeman for a gain of 17 yards.
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  After a hearing Wednesday in Waco that lasted 41/2 hours, Smith mandated that the parties enter mediation with the goal of resolving the dispute this month. Attorneys for the parties agreed to meet July 22 with Austin-based mediator Karl Bayer.
  Once I saw Royce five, 10 yards down the field, I just thought he could get there faster than I could, Mariota said via Associated Press.
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The temporary restraining order blocking demolition will remain in effect until the mediation is completed.
The drive later resulted in a 24-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Devon Allen and the Ducks went on to score 28 unanswered points to win the game.
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Brian Nicholson, associate vice president of facilities, planning and construction for Baylor, testified that postponing the demolition will not prevent completion of the stadium and the pedestrian bridge in time for the first game of the 2014 football鈥╯eason.
Oregon s defense answered any questions about its ability to play <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Orange-Handbag>Kate Spade Outlet Online</a>  against the bigger teams. Linebacker Joe Walker and cornerback Troy Hill both recorded nine tackles and defensive linemen Arik Armstead recorded a crucial sack on third down in the fourth quarter for the Ducks.
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But Nicholson said the university could incur up to $300,000 in additional overtime costs to stay on schedule if the demolition is pushed back to September, when BAA members could next convene to vote on the project.
But it was Ifo Ekpre-Olomu who had the defensive play of the game for the Ducks when he made a game-clinching interception midway through the fourth quarter.
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Also, he said, part of the alumni center site is needed as a temporary parking lot for Mayborn Museum staff during phases 鈥╫f construction.
On offense, Mariota finished the game with 318 passing yards and three passing touchdowns while Oregon freshman running back Royce Freeman ran for 89 yards and two touchdowns.
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Dorr鈥檚 request for the restraining <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Ladies-Watch-Discounted-Handbags-Wallets.html>Ladies Gucci Watch</a>  order claims that the agreement to vacate the alumni building violates a 1994 contract that prevents Baylor from taking possession of the alumni center unless there is a need for the land, no alternative exists, and Baylor provides another building of comparable 鈥渟ize, condition, quality of construction and location.鈥?
The victory was Mariota and head coach Mark Helfrich s signature win thus far for the program as they look <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Winter-Coats>Michael Kors Hamilton</a>  to continue their quest towards the College Football Playoff.
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In addition, the suit charges that an agreement that would transfer alumni outreach functions to Baylor violates a 1993 license agreement that gives BAA the perpetual right to act as the university鈥檚 alumni association except in the case of a default.
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Both agreements were signed by Cox, Coker and Baylor leaders on May 31.
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School鈥檚 argument
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But attorneys for BAA and Baylor argued that while the agreement to transfer alumni outreach functions still must be approved by two-thirds of the alumni membership at an upcoming Sept. 7 meeting, the agreement to leave the alumni building is a separate document that only required approval by the executive committee.
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Cox testified Wednesday that 11 of BAA鈥檚 14 executive committee members approved both agreements in a single vote during a May 30 conference call.
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Adam Feinberg, another attorney for Dorr, argued that the two agreements were part of an ongoing effort by Baylor to force closure of the alumni association.
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Baylor in the past decade started its own alumni outreach organization called the Baylor Alumni Network.
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Former BAA board member Kent <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Keychains-Guilty-Tote-Bags.html>Gucci Keychains</a>  Reynolds testified that Baylor in 2009 presented and later withdrew a different proposal to dissolve the association and take over its functions.
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Reynolds said the relationship with the university progressed from 鈥渟trained鈥?to 鈥渃ontentious鈥?after that proposal.

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@@@ The Hughes-Dillard Alumni Center was to be razed this month as part of an agreement between the alumni association and Baylor. The university wants to use the site for a plaza leading to a pedestrian bridge that will connect the campus to the football stadium under construction on the opposite bank of the Brazos River.

But U.S. District Judge Walter Smith Jr. signed a temporary injunction July 2 halting <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Flora-Men-Clothing-And-Gabbana.html>Gucci Flora</a>  the demolition in response to a suit filed by Chicago banker Kurt Dorr alleging that the move needed the approval of the alumni association鈥檚 membership.
Baylor; BAA; the group鈥檚 past president, Elizabeth Coker; and its current president, Collin Cox,鈥╝re named as defendants, although Dorr鈥檚 attorneys have filed a motion to dismiss Baylor as a party.
After a hearing Wednesday in Waco that lasted 41/2 hours, Smith mandated that the parties enter mediation with the goal of resolving the dispute this month. Attorneys for the parties agreed to meet July 22 with Austin-based mediator Karl Bayer.
The temporary restraining order blocking demolition will remain in effect until the mediation is completed.
Brian Nicholson, associate vice president of facilities, planning and construction for Baylor, testified that postponing the demolition will not prevent completion of the stadium and the pedestrian bridge in time for the first game of the 2014 football鈥╯eason.
But Nicholson said the university could incur up to $300,000 in additional overtime costs to stay on schedule if the demolition is pushed back to September, when BAA members could next convene to vote on the project.
Also, he said, part of the alumni center site is needed as a temporary parking lot for Mayborn Museum staff during phases 鈥╫f construction.
Dorr鈥檚 request for the restraining <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Ladies-Watch-Discounted-Handbags-Wallets.html>Ladies Gucci Watch</a>  order claims that the agreement to vacate the alumni building violates a 1994 contract that prevents Baylor from taking possession of the alumni center unless there is a need for the land, no alternative exists, and Baylor provides another building of comparable 鈥渟ize, condition, quality of construction and location.鈥?
In addition, the suit charges that an agreement that would transfer alumni outreach functions to Baylor violates a 1993 license agreement that gives BAA the perpetual right to act as the university鈥檚 alumni association except in the case of a default.
Both agreements were signed by Cox, Coker and Baylor leaders on May 31.
School鈥檚 argument
But attorneys for BAA and Baylor argued that while the agreement to transfer alumni outreach functions still must be approved by two-thirds of the alumni membership at an upcoming Sept. 7 meeting, the agreement to leave the alumni building is a separate document that only required approval by the executive committee.
Cox testified Wednesday that 11 of BAA鈥檚 14 executive committee members approved both agreements in a single vote during a May 30 conference call.
Adam Feinberg, another attorney for Dorr, argued that the two agreements were part of an ongoing effort by Baylor to force closure of the alumni association.
Baylor in the past decade started its own alumni outreach organization called the Baylor Alumni Network.
Former BAA board member Kent <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Keychains-Guilty-Tote-Bags.html>Gucci Keychains</a>  Reynolds testified that Baylor in 2009 presented and later withdrew a different proposal to dissolve the association and take over its functions.
Reynolds said the relationship with the university progressed from 鈥渟trained鈥?to 鈥渃ontentious鈥?after that proposal.
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