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  1. Biggest shoes to fill: Arizona State

    Ted Miller

    Starters in, starters out. That's college football. Players' eligibility expires, and they leave for the rest of their lives, whether that includes the NFL or not. And they leave behind shoes of various sizes that need to be filled. Our concern...

    Blog | March 25, 2013
  2. Biggest shoes to fill: Oregon

    Ted Miller

    Starters in, starters out. That's college football. Players' eligibility expires, and they leave for the rest of their lives, whether that includes the NFL or not. And they leave behind shoes of various sizes that need to be filled. Our concern...

    Blog | March 20, 2013
  3. Biggest shoes to fill: Stanford

    Ted Miller

    Starters in, starters out. That's college football. Players' eligibility expires, and they leave for the rest of their lives, whether that includes the NFL or not. And they leave behind shoes of various sizes that need to be filled. Our concern...

    Blog | March 18, 2013
  4. Biggest shoes to fill: UCLA

    Ted Miller

    Starters in, starters out. That's college football. Players' eligibility expires, and they leave for the rest of their lives, whether that includes the NFL or not. And they leave behind shoes of various sizes that need to be filled. Our concern...

    Blog | March 15, 2013
  5. Biggest shoes to fill: Utah

    Ted Miller

    Starters in, starters out. That's college football. Players' eligibility expires, and they leave for the rest of their lives, whether that includes the NFL or not. And they leave behind shoes of various sizes that need to be filled. Our concern...

    Blog | March 13, 2013
  6. Pac-12 lunch links: Cal springs into action

    Ted Miller

    Books are useless! I only ever read one book, "To Kill A Mockingbird," and it gave me absolutely no insight on how to kill mockingbirds! Sure it taught me not to judge a man by the color of his skin...but what good does that do me? Former Arizona Q...

    Blog | February 25, 2013
  7. Helfrich likely to step in after Kelly shocker

    Ted Miller

    Chip Kelly is not one to do things the conventional way, even leaving Oregon for the Philadelphia Eagles. He plays football by a different tempo and he lives by a different tempo. When you think he will zig, he zags. And he has a flair for the dramat...

    Blog | January 16, 2013
  8. Kelly's NFL courtship over, at least for now

    Ted Miller

    Chip Kelly was gone, off to the NFL. It was Cleveland. Then Philly. And then he wasn't. Kelly's second deep NFL flirtation -- recall last winter's "did-he-or-didn't-he?" with Tampa Bay -- ended with him back at Oregon, back atop the Pac-12's prese...

    Blog | January 07, 2013
  9. Mailbag: Oregon fan hypothetical

    Ted Miller

    Greetings. Welcome to the mailbag. Follow the Pac-12 blog on Twitter here. It's where the Pac-12 blog tweets, which is a sight to behold. Brian Mahuna from Portland writes: Do you think Oregon is on the cusp of having an elite group of receiver...

    Blog | December 28, 2012
  10. The most interesting man in college football

    Ted Miller

    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- There is a school of thought, now apparently subscribed to by a handful of desperate NFL teams, that if that uber-suave, hirsute gentleman from those wildly entertaining Dos Equis beer commercials revealed his true identity, he w...

    Blog | December 28, 2012
  11. Oregon fans should be worried -- and angry

    Ted Miller

    Oregon and the NCAA enforcement staff at one point agreed on the parameters of Le Affair de Willie Lyles. Otherwise, the collaborative efforts to reach a summary disposition would not have begun. For example, a summary disposition was never on the ta...

    Blog | December 20, 2012
  12. NCAA denies Oregon OG Long's appeal

    Ted Miller

    The NCAA has rejected Oregon offensive lineman Kyle Long's appeal for another year of eligibility, the Eugene Register-Guard reported. That means Long, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Howie Long, will play his last game as a Duck against Kansas State...

    Blog | December 19, 2012
  13. Lots of intrigue for 116th Civil War

    Ted Miller

    The 2012 Civil War between Oregon and Oregon State doesn't match the 2000 game, when both teams were ranked in the top 10 for the first time in the rivalry's history, or the 2009 game, when the winner-take-all stakes were a Pac-10 title and a Rose Bo...

    Blog | November 20, 2012
  14. Stanford's Taylor steps into starring role

    Ted Miller

    Toby Gerhart preceded him at Stanford. Then came Oregon's LaMichael James, casting a big shadow for two seasons. While 2012 seemed like it set up well for Stanford running back Stepfan Taylor to finally see his name on the college football marquee, h...

    Blog | November 15, 2012
  15. USC's toughest opponent might be attrition

    Ted Miller

    In 2000, Oklahoma won the national title without any starters missing a game due to injury. Think about that. Think of all the injuries that your team has suffered through the years that make you go "what if?" I hear you Oregon, 2007. With that th...

    Blog | August 27, 2012
  16. College football -- Lots of star power returning in 2012

    Ted Miller

    Not every top player picked the NFL over staying in school. Getting another shot at the Heisman Trophy and a better spot in the draft are among the reasons some elite players are back.

    Story | Conversation | August 16, 2012