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  1. Which Pac-12 programs could climb the conference pecking order af...

    Travis Haney

    Travis Haney takes a look at the teams poised to move up in the Pac-12 pecking order, in the event that Oregon slips as a result of Chip Kelly's departure and possible future NCAA sanctions.

    Blog | Conversation | January 16, 2013
  2. First look at 2012 USC Trojans schedule

    Garry Paskwietz

    With less than three months before the opening of the 2012 season, WeAreSC takes a preliminary look at the Trojans' schedule.

    Story | Conversation | June 04, 2012
  3. Ranking the bowls, from best to worst

    Mark Schlabach

    Ranking the best and worst bowl games? Those decisions were no-brainers. The games in between were the fun part.

    Story | Conversation | December 07, 2010
  4. Huge night for Pac-10 elite BCS hopes

    Bruce Feldman

    With Oregon's continued dominance, Arizona's upset of Iowa and Stanford's early success, the Pac-10 elite took major strides toward BCS contention this weekend. But USC must still step up its game. Plus, notes and analysis from around college football.

    Blog | Conversation | September 19, 2010
  5. Some debuts go under the radar thanks to ACC's performance

    There were some bad coaching debuts that flew under the radar thanks in large part to the ACC's horrible start. Plus: Young defenses begin to mature and we hand out helmet stickers.

    SpecialFeature | Conversation | August 31, 2008
  6. A Dash of coaching news and a dose of Dashies

    Pat Forde

    From the high-profile coaching moves to the big-money burnout jobs to handing out some Dashies, the Dash runs through it all.

    Story | Conversation | November 28, 2006
  7. Top games are open for debate

    Pat Forde

    Racing this week from debating about the top games to coaches who may not surive the season to Adriana and The Dash breaking down the BCS busters.

    Story | Conversation | October 06, 2004