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One piece of paper has every Duck's attention during spring football

When the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, the headquarters of Oregon's football program, opened four years ago, visitors to the locker room tended to gather around its flashiest features, such as barbershop with Italian-imported tools, or the biometric thumbprint scanner that allows access.

This spring, however, what has captured the attention of players most is a simple piece of paper placed directly by the front door.

"It's right when you get in, right by the TVs," linebacker Troy Dye said. "Everyone can see it."

In an ultra-modern palace, the paper is low-tech.

But it carries huge significance.

It is the daily depth chart.