The Maui News - Weekender

‘CIVIL WAR’ NAME DROPPED BY RIVALS,

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Oregon and Oregon State have agreed to drop the name “Civil War” for their rivalry games.

The move Friday was made after discussion­s between officials at both schools and current and former student-athletes.

Oregon State President Ed Ray said the Civil War name “represents a connection to a war fought to perpetuate slavery.”

“While not intended as reference to the actual Civil War, OSU sports competitio­n should not provide any misconstru­ed reference to this divisive episode in American history,” Ray said in a statement. “That we did not act before to change the name was a mistake. We do so now, along with other important actions to advance equal opportunit­y and justice for all and in recognitio­n that Black Lives Matter.”

Oregon athletic director Rob Mullins said former Oregon quarterbac­k Dennis Dixon raised the issue of the name.

“We must all recognize the power of words and the symbolism associated with the Civil War,” Mullins said in a statement. In a video statement, Dixon said he consulted with fellow former Ducks Garren Strong and Jonathan Stewart before broaching the topic with the university.

“I am happy to see two universiti­es coming together to drive change, and everlastin­g change,” he said. “I am excited to be part of this change.”

Oregon State athletic director Scott Barnes said the schools would collective­ly reach out to athletes and alumni, as well as the university communitie­s, to consider a new name for the rivalry.

The football game between Oregon and Oregon State has been played 123 times and is the fifth-most contested rivalry in the country. This season’s game is tentativel­y scheduled for Nov. 28 in Corvallis.

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