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6 results for "ncaa tournament"
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Utah, Colorado: What's for dinner?
Ted MillerSo I was eating for the third time at Pasco Kitchen & Lounge during the Tucson NCAA tournament regional -- great food; great cocktails -- and a very, very important thought popped into my very, very thick skull. Food. Pac-12. Salt Lake. Boulde...
Blog | March 22, 2011 -
Heading to Pullman
Ted MillerHowdy folks ... how's your bracket? I think Kansas is going to win it all -- who's with me!? After covering the Spokane regional this past weekend, I'm driving down to Pullman this morning to check in with Washington State coach Paul Wulff and ...
Blog | March 22, 2010 -
Pac-12 on-board with playoff
Ted MillerThe Pac-12, long a conference that opposed a college football playoff, is now fully on board with adopting one. Pac-12 presidents and CEOs, in Los Angeles for the conference basketball tournament this past weekend, "agreed in principle Saturday to...
Blog | March 12, 2012 -
USC summit takes on 7-on-7 football
Ted MillerThe surest route for just about any investigation? Follow the money. When money started flowing in and out of prep 7-on-7 football tournaments, the NCAA raised an eyebrow. Yet once the NCAA and universities recognized that 7-on-7 tournaments were ...
Blog | March 07, 2012 -
Opening the mailbag: Vocal fans and backhanded compliments
Ted MillerPosted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Again started from the bottom because many notes got neglected during March Madness. But first: Two restaurant recommendations from Portland. Higgins on Broadway. Among those who recommended this place to me were f...
Blog | March 24, 2009 -
Neuheisel just seeks a second chance
Ted MillerIt hasn't been an easy two years for Rick Neuheisel, but now absolved by the NCAA, he is hungry to return.
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2004