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Oregon Coach Pays Fan for Ducks' Flop

Chip KellyWe've all been there, angry over the money we spent to follow a team that plays like absolute crap. Most of us hold our quiet rage inside, some of us head for the message boards, other, more practical fans, send a business invoice seeking a refund from their head football coach for the cost of their trip. Wait, what? Meet Oregon fan and graduate Tony Seminary, who sent Oregon head coach Chip Kelly an e-mail with an attached business invoice itemizing his expenses for his trip to go see Oregon play Boise State, a game they lost 19-8. Seminary's invoice totaled $439.

His e-mail to Chip Kelly, courtesy of Spencer Hall at EDSBS, read as follows:

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.

That's when the story gets interesting. Chip Kelly responded with a personal check made out to Seminary in the amount of the invoice, $439.

A dumbfounded Seminary has not cashed the check -- he plans on framing it and hanging it on his wall -- but Kelly has won his lasting respect. So much so that he's requesting other fans not send their own invoices. "He could lose every game 50-0 and he'd still be my coach, our coach, through thick and thin."
Since refunding Seminary's expenses from his personal checking account, Kelly's Ducks have won two consecutive games, victories over Purdue and Utah, respectively. So maybe karma really does play a role in college football.

In entirely unrelated news, Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis just opened up a brand new checking account.

Clay Travis is the author of three books. His latest, "On Rocky Top: A Front Row Seat to The End of an Era" chronicles the 2008 Tennessee football season and is on sale now.

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