Ted Miller

Ted Miller

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Ted Miller has been covering college football since 1997, starting with Auburn and then heading West to Washington and the Pac-10. His columns for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer won first place in 2007 APSE Best Writing contest. The Atlanta native and University of Richmond graduate presently lives with his wife in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Pac-10 ShootAround: Talent drain or potential refill in 2008-09?

ESPN.com

...10 freshmen took their games to the NBA after one season. Talent goes, talent comes By Ted Miller ESPN.com It's not hard to quantify how good Pac-10 basketball was last season...

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Scott leaving WTA for Pac-10

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

Larry Scott, chairman and CEO of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), will be the next Pac-10 commissioner, the conference announced Tuesday.

Story | Conversation | March 24, 2009

Bouldin's transformation keys Gonzaga

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

After a challenging talk from Mark Few and enlightening conversations with John Stockton, Matt Bouldin is leading Gonzaga.

Story | Conversation | March 24, 2009

Say hi to the bad guy

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Rose Garden looks darn near filled to capacity, and a vast majority of the 20,000-plus are wearing purple. Purdue's all-black...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Free throws an issue later?

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Both teams have now hit 8 of 17 3-point attempts. But here's a statistical curiosity. WKU is 1-of-7 from ... the free throw li...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Different means to same end

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Orlando Mendez-Valdez and A.J. Slaughter scored 28 of Western Kentucky's first 31 points, while eight Gonzaga players scored between...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Gonzaga pulls off thrilling finish

Ted Miller, ESPN.com

While Demetri Goodson and Gonzaga were celebrating a thrilling win, Western Kentucky is left to wonder what could have been.

Story | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Talk is cheap

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Things might get chippy in this one. Washington guard Venoy Overton is known for his eagerness to, er, chat with his opponents an...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Playing with fire

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Western Kentucky's Orlando Mendez-Valdez has hit five of his first six 3-point attempts and has scored 17 of the Hilltoppers' 23 poi...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

A little breakfast bragging

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Sitting at breakfast this morning, I heard a woman named Belinda talking about her son "posterizing" someone with a dunk in a first-...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Washington showing frustration

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Purdue and Washington both started the second half just like they played in the first half, and that's why I'm wondering if Huskies ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Purdue doing everything right

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Boy, do the Boilermakers know how to stop a run: Nemanja Calasan's first points were a 3-pointer after the Huskies had cut the margi...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Purdue clicks in first half

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Purdue is shooting well and rebounding well. Good things tend to happen when teams do that. Washington, meanwhile, is doing neith...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Nothing normal in Boilermakers' win

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Purdue looked slick in the first half, outrunning and outgunning flashy Washington, but when the Boilermakers cooled from the field,...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 21, 2009

Boilers, Huskies aren't out for style points

Ted Miller

PORTLAND, Ore. -- It's tempting to wade into cliches of contrasting styles when considering Saturday's Purdue-Washington tilt (5:40 p.m. ET) in the se...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 20, 2009