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Oregon's '09 debut at Boise State didn't go well. This is an understatement: The prolific Duck offense was held without a single first down in the first half, turned the ball over twice and finished with only a fraction of his staggering 2008 averages in yards and points. LeGarrette Blount punched a guy on the field and tried to take the fight into the stands. Local writers called out new coach Chip Kelly for his team's general lack of discipline, on-field and off, throughout his first game in charge. All on national television, wrapping up one of the most inauspicious debuts imaginable to repeated ad nauseum by the all-seeing eye of ESPN.

A few Oregon fans actually paid for this, for tickets and travel -- you could recognize them by their dismayed faces every time the camera scanned the crowd for reaction shots. For most of them, that's just part of being a fan: You travel, you cheer, sometimes you lose. Sometimes you lose spectacularly, in surprising and painful fashion. It goes with the territory.

As chronicled by Everyday Should Be Saturday, Oregon alum Tony Seminary is well aware of the protocol: Travel, cheer, take what comes. But what came was so bad, Seminary decided to fire off a pointed e-mail to Kelly, anyway, complete with an invoice from his IT company, even though he never expected a response:

I was so angry with the game (even before the post-game melee) I am sending you an invoice for my trip to Boise. The product on the field Thursday night is not something I was at all proud of, and I feel as though I’m entitled to my money back for the trip. Please see my invoice attached in this email. I will happily send along receipts if need be.

Witty, polite, to the point -- as fine an angry message as you can send or receive, especially when the recipient can hardly argue that his performance was worth the dough. Kelly was obviously impressed by Seminary's , as well, if his reply is any indication:

Read it and weep: A cathartic lark good for $439, signed by the boss himself (signature distorted here, for obvious reasons) and confirmed with Seminary. Who will not be cashing it, of course; this kind of unique novelty is worth 10 times the face value in party conversation, fleeting Internet notoriety and old-fashioned personal pride. And if the Ducks have too many more games like that one, Kelly might need the cash, anyway.

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Hat tip: EDSBS again, for unearthing a great story and approving use of the image of the check.

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  1. gtne91
    1. Posted by gtne91 Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:13 pm EDT

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    If I want a refund for the 2006 ACCCG, do I send my invoice to Chan Gailey or Patrick Nix?
  2. CuseFanInSoCal
    2. Posted by CuseFanInSoCal Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:21 pm EDT

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    Send it to the ACC commissioner. He set up the raid on the Big East that made that monstrosity possible.
  3. CuseFanInSoCal
    3. Posted by CuseFanInSoCal Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:29 pm EDT

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    Send it to the ACC commissioner. He set up the raid on the Big East that made that monstrosity possible.
  4. Sachin Agarwal
    4. Posted by Sachin Agarwal Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:29 pm EDT

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    Good for Coach Kelly for using a credit union.
  5. Johanna B
    5. Posted by Johanna B Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:19 pm EDT

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    Thi is more than just a bit ridiculous. And now its going to set a precedent. Effing nutcase. You watch, I bet a law (or if not, at least by-laws at many universities) against posting bills for losing games will be made because of this.
  6. Joe
    6. Posted by Joe Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:20 pm EDT

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    hilarious
  7. MarkS
    7. Posted by MarkS Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:20 pm EDT

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    1800pACKRAT
  8. Kerry D
    8. Posted by Kerry D Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:20 pm EDT

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    I want to wish Coach Kelly the best. That was a class move. As for his players, they need to apologize to the coach and get with the program.
  9. matt_krumwiede
    9. Posted by matt_krumwiede Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:20 pm EDT

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    What do you think Pete Carroll would have done?
  10. GREGORY
    10. Posted by GREGORY Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:21 pm EDT

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    Those wacky Ducky fans and coaches!
  11. Mark W
    11. Posted by Mark W Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:21 pm EDT

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    I guess the Cleveland Browns owe a ton of money to ALL their fans!!!
  12. Cameron
    12. Posted by Cameron Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:22 pm EDT

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    Who would drop that kind of cash to see a college football game anyway?
  13. Jason D
    13. Posted by Jason D Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:23 pm EDT

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    How's about a refund on the Packer's / Bengals game...
  14. Mark H
    14. Posted by Mark H Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:24 pm EDT

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    thats funny #4
  15. Maximilian P
    15. Posted by Maximilian P Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:25 pm EDT

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    That is nuts
  16. C S
    16. Posted by C S Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:25 pm EDT

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    That's awesome. lol
  17. krispen
    17. Posted by krispen Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:25 pm EDT

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    well, that was awfully nice of coach kelly to reimburse seminary. it makes up for a LITTLE BIT of the blatant performance of the his team and the officials when Oklahoma played them. (what goes around comes around) :)
  18. Jason D
    18. Posted by Jason D Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:25 pm EDT

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    where's the refund to the Packer's / Bengals game..
  19. Crave22
    19. Posted by Crave22 Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:25 pm EDT

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    Wow, thats pretty awesome. Good for him.
  20. Gary
    20. Posted by Gary Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:26 pm EDT

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    I was in Austin to watch our Texas Tech Red Raiders lose to the Longhorns. I thought our young team played great in a tough loss so, should I send the bill to Mack Brown instead of Mike Leach?
  21. The Man
    21. Posted by The Man Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:26 pm EDT

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    Thats funny- but there is way to much detail allowed in this picture and Yahoo will get in trouble. This opens them up to a lawsuit contributing to forgery and I bet Mr. Kelly could make more than his 439 bucks back.
  22. Herschel
    22. Posted by Herschel Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:26 pm EDT

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    I can't even imagine the money Carl Peterson owes me then.. I would say I have at least a 30% ownership stake in the Chiefs by now... way to go coach. Rock Chalk, Beak em hawks!
  23. Nik
    23. Posted by Nik Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:27 pm EDT

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    not
  24. Jim S
    24. Posted by Jim S Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:28 pm EDT

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    Thats class go bills

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