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  1. Stanford's Mark Appel may not be the No. 1 pick after all - MLB

    Jason A. Churchill

    Jason A. Churchill looks at whether Stanford right-hander Mark Appell will go No. 1 in the MLB draft. He also provides notes on many of nations best college and prep prospects.

    Blog | Conversation | March 28, 2013
  2. WR Torii Hunter Jr. takes three trips

    Bob Przybylo

    Some days Torii Hunter Jr. is playing football. Some days he is playing baseball. And other days he is doing both. Regardless of everything, though, Hunter is having fun. And who could blame him? Hunter, a four-star wide receiver out of Prosper, T...

    Blog | August 01, 2012
  3. Linemen are making moves up the 2012 NFL draft board

    Todd McShay

    Todd McShay's updated ranking of the top 32 prospects for the 2012 draft.

    Story | Conversation | February 15, 2012
  4. College Baseball: Stanford and North Carolina battle it out in a ...

    Jeff Sackmann

    Jeff Sackmann previews the super regional matchup between Stanford and UNC.

    Story | Conversation | June 07, 2011
  5. Inside the Top 25

    Our scouts go inside each of this week's Top 25 matchups with game breakdowns and predictions.

    Story | Conversation | November 04, 2004
  6. Fresno State looks to play spoiler

    Todd McShay

    Our scout looks ahead to the weekend and wonders if Fresno State can spoil Boise State's BCS hopes.

    Story | Conversation | October 20, 2004
  7. Stanford's Mark Appel dominant in win over Arizona State, Trevor ...

    Keith Law

    Keith Law attended Friday night's Stanford-Arizona State game to scout pitchers Mark Appel and Trevor Williams. The Cardinal's Appel, the No. 1 prospect for the 2013 MLB draft, won on the scoreboard and in the scouting report.

    Blog | Conversation | May 04, 2013
  8. Stephen Piscotty a natural hitter

    Teddy Mitrosilis

    If you were to pen a preliminary draft of the "All-American Stanford Story," it would begin something like this: The central character grew up within driving distance of Palo Alto, Calif. As a young child, his uncle -- a man with a Cardinal history...

    Blog | May 31, 2012
  9. Stanford third baseman Stephen Piscotty is a natural hitter

    Teddy Mitrosilis

    If you were to pen a preliminary draft of the "All-American Stanford Story," it would begin something like this: The central character grew up within driving distance of Palo Alto, Calif. As a young child, his uncle -- a man with a Cardinal history...

    Blog | Conversation | May 31, 2012