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Cal-Oregon State a measuring stick for their season

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...took the field knowing that No. 1 LSU had lost to Kentucky. Even though starting quarterback Nate Longshore, who had played well in wins over Tennessee and Oregon (had to dump that in Cal...

Blog | November 05, 2009

Pac-10 helmet stickers

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...four touchdowns and no interceptions in Cal's 52-13 victory over Maryland. Guess not having Nate Longshore looking over his shoulder helps. Washington coaching staff: The Huskies didn't win but they fought...

Blog | September 06, 2009

Who's going to win? Week one Pac-10 picks

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...fans afterwards fret that it wasn't as fancy as it could have been and blame Nate Longshore. UCLA 24, San Diego State 9: The Bruins defense plays as expected -- good -- but the offense...

Blog | September 03, 2009

QB play critical to Pac-10 success

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

The Pac-10, once a high-flying passing conference, has turned to the ground as quarterback quality has slid down.

Story | Conversation | August 24, 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

Opening the mailbag: Why does USC ever lose?

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller There was some anger in the mailbag this week. I had to turn to the mirror and go: "I'm good enough, I...

Blog | July 24, 2009

Hope and concern: California

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...the Pac-10. Junior Kevin Riley won't have to share the quarterback job with Nate Longshore again this year because Longshore graduated, but coach Jeff Tedford hasn't yet anointed Riley...

Blog | July 10, 2009

Pac-10 lunch links: Breaking down the Beavers QB competition

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...back. Reviewing California's receiving corps, and there is a lot to consider. Former quarterback Nate Longshore is still looking for an NFL home. An "O no!" over the Oregon O...

Blog | May 07, 2009

A couple more free-agent signings

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Some more free-agent signings: California QB Nate Longshore, invited to Miami Dolphins minicamp LS Nick Sunberg, Carolina Panthers Stanford DE Pannel Egboh, San Francisco...

Blog | April 28, 2009

Pac-10 lunch links: Locker showing promise in pocket

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...the first time in 45 years? My guess is no. Checking in with former California quarterback Nate Longshore, who probably won't get drafted. This former Trojan has been the star of Oregon...

Blog | April 23, 2009

Cal QB: Riley vs. Mansion will be intense

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Junior Kevin Riley started nine of 13 games a year ago, but his unhappy rotation with Nate Longshore clearly frustrated him. When coach Jeff Tedford announced during Emerald Bowl preparations -- Riley didn't...

Blog | April 03, 2009

Pac-10 lunch links: Is there a center of attention at USC?

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...39;s pro day, which didn't go well for those touted Bears linebackers. And Nate Longshore just wants a training camp invitation. Some interesting thoughts on Oregon and Oregon State players based...

Blog | March 19, 2009

Spring football Q&A: California coach Jeff Tedford

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...some stability to the offense. Any regrets about how things went at quarterback last year between Nate Longshore and Kevin Riley? Tedford: I don't think there are regrets. I just wish one...

Blog | February 25, 2009

Friday mailbag: Oregon and California stuff the bag

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Answers for your weekend. Tyler from Hillsboro, Ore., writes: I am a die hard duck fan and in a objective point of...

Blog | February 20, 2009

Cignetti hire looks like a coup for Pitt

Brian Bennett, Big East

...before going to Cal. The Golden Bears juggled two quarterbacks last season in Kevin Riley and Nate Longshore, who combined to throw for more 2,400 yards and 24 touchdowns with 10 interceptions. But...

Blog | February 18, 2009