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Will USC-Oregon set stage for two Pac-10 BCS bowl berths?

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller It's clear that No. 5 USC's visit to No. 10 Oregon is a big game. Control of the Pac-10 and a potential BCS bowl be...

Blog | October 26, 2009

Pac-10 helmet stickers: Week 7

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...completed 21 of 35 passes for 423 yards with three TDs and one interception. The redshirt freshman combines with Foles and Barkley to make the Pac-10 QB future look bright. Danny Sullivan, QB, Arizona...

Blog | October 18, 2009

Halftime: California 35, UCLA 20

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...with Best. He's got a 74-yard touchdown run. I didn't expect these teams to combine for 661 yards at halftime. Heck, I might have picked the under if that was given to...

Blog | October 17, 2009

Gronkowski: First round or back in 2010?

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...be 100 percent within three months, but even if he blows away NFL personnel folks at the combine or in private workouts, they likely will have questions about whether his back might be an on...

Blog | October 14, 2009

A quick look at this week's games

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...No other interior defensive lineman ranks among the top-9 ... Bears linebackers Mychal Kendricks and Mike Mohamed combine for 17.4 tackles per game, making them the conference's top tackling tandem ... Bruins safety Rahim...

Blog | October 13, 2009

A quick look at this week's Pac-10 games

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...the season. ... Beavers junior receiver James Rodgers has become just the second player in program history to combine more than 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving. ... Wildcats running back Nic Grigsby is...

Blog | September 22, 2009

Will Gronkowski play this year?

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...6, 265-pound Gronkowski has plenty of impressive film and likely would be a standout at the combine. Of course, he could come back in 2010, produce as expected, and play himself into the top...

Blog | September 19, 2009

Oregon State QB plot will thicken when Moevao gets healthy

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Oregon State coach Mike Riley is universally considered one of the nice guys in coaching, but he's going to face a ...

Blog | September 03, 2009

Cougars don't want another ugly effort vs. Stanford

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Harbaugh in his inimitable way. We do. And objects are sometimes closer than they appear. Want ugly? Combine that result with Washington State's 69-0 home loss to USC the previous weekend and the...

Blog | September 02, 2009

Best case-worst case: USC

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Jahvid Best, but it otherwise shuts down the Bears, while Stafon Johnson, Joe McKnight and Curtis McNeal combine for 210 yards rushing. Barkley bounces back from the early pick to compete 19 of passes for...

Blog | August 13, 2009

Berry vs. Mays: Who's better?

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low Eric Berry or Taylor Mays? I know, it's like asking: Would you rather be soaking up rays on a beach in Maui or ...

Blog | August 13, 2009

Who's your No. 5? It should be Arizona

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...of recognizable names. Tom Tunnicliffe? Moreover, there is this: Tuitama wasn't invited to the NFL combine, nor was he drafted, nor has he signed an NFL contract. All due respect to Tuitama, who...

Blog | August 03, 2009

Déjà vu all over again: USC's loaded backfield a hot topic

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller It's not just the preview magazines that signal the approach of another glorious -- cue up Handel's "...

Blog | June 30, 2009

Pac-10 television schedule announced

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Sports Net and Versus, and you can see it here. From the release: ESPN and ABC will combine to televise 20 games from Pac-10 sites, while FSN will air 13 games and Versus five...

Blog | June 18, 2009

Pac-10 lunch links: A Husky & Sun Devil make music together

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...work on Maggie's farm no more. A Washington lineman and Arizona State quarterback combine forces to make music.  Editorial: A "Rooney Rule" would be good for the state...

Blog | May 20, 2009