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Blogger debate: UA-Iowa & Cal-Minnesota

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...good vibe about what Cal should expect, particularly after the Gophers struggled to beat Syracuse and Air Force. Who are these guys ... and whose mascot is more golden? Adam Rittenberg: Ted! Buddy! Good to...

Blog | September 18, 2009

Riley named Cal's starting QB

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Coming off the bench weeks later, Riley led the Bears to a 42-36 victory over Air Force in the 2007 Armed Forces Bowl. He entered the game early in the second quarter with...

Blog | August 25, 2009

Tedford chooses Riley as Bears' QB

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

California coach Jeff Tedford made it official Monday evening: Kevin Riley will be the Bears' starting quarterback on Sept. 5 against Maryland.

Story | Conversation | August 24, 2009

Neuheisel will join Armed Forces coaches tour

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Other coaches on the tour include former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville, Mack Brown (Texas), Troy Calhoun (Air Force), Jim Tressel (Ohio State), Jim Grobe (Wake Forest), and Houston Nutt (Mississippi). The tour will...

Blog | May 22, 2009

Five Pac-10 DEs on updated Hendricks watch list

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Kyle Moore, USC, SR, 6'6" 270 Brian Orakpo, Texas, SR, 6'4" 260 Jake Paulson, Air Force, SR, 6'4" 265 Zach Potter, Nebraska, SR, 6'7" 280 Nick Reed, Oregon, SR, 6...

Blog | November 11, 2008

Pac-10 seniors with 'CLASS'

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...of Notre Dame Chase Daniel -- Quarterback -- University of Missouri (Columbia) Travis Dekker -- Tight End U.S. Air Force Academy Dustin Duclo -- Linebacker -- Western Michigan University Larry English -- Defensive End -- Northern Illinois University Marcus Freeman...

Blog | September 29, 2008

Ringer will test California's new 3-4 defense

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller     Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images   Michigan State tailback Javon Ringer will give California a run for ...

Blog | August 27, 2008

Pac-10 Roundup: Huskies getting defensive

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

...powerful junior Cameron Elisara lining up at one tackle. The other tackle spot is up in the air. Before spring practices began, coaches moved underachieving, 280-pound tight end Johnie Kirton to tackle, and he...

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Pac-10 Roundup: Getting defense, mixed signals and holding the line

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

Closing The Gap This defense led the nation last year against the run. It ranked eighth overall and forced 34 turnovers (6th in the nation). It ranke...

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USC hangover still affecting Arizona State

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

From turmoil at Arizona State to Heisman hype at UCLA to a quarterback change at Arizona, all the news in the Pac-10 is covered here.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 27, 2005

Bruins emerge as Pac-10's biggest threat to USC

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

From UCLA's emergence to Oregon State's resolve to USC's perfection, here's a team-by-team midseason look at the Pac-10.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 12, 2005

Running game, surprising depth spark Bears

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

From Cal's impressive running game to Arizona State's shot at USC to Stanford's recovery attempt, all the Pac-10 news is covered here.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 28, 2005

Carroll says media created White flak

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

Arizona State might have found an answer at tailback, while a running back 'controversy' is the talk at USC. Ted Miller has it covered in the Pac-10 notebook.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 08, 2005

Mountain West in for a wild year

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

Let's see ... the defending champ lost its coaches, the traditional powers are struggling and Wyoming is the favorite. It's a wild year in the Mountain West.

Story | Conversation | August 19, 2005

Willingham's first Husky class disappoints

Ted Miller, Special to ESPN.com

Tyrone Willingham is back for a second Pac-10 act, but a weak first recruiting class has produced lackluster early reviews.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | February 22, 2005