11 Results for utah

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...19: Oregon fan 'Greenman' cheers on his team in the first quarter of the game between the Utah Utes and the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Eugene, Oregon. Oregon won...

Photo | October 22, 2009

Take out your BCS frustrations!

Kurt Snibbe, Page 2

Frustrated with the BCS? Luckily, Page 2 is here to help you with your anger management.

Story | Conversation | January 08, 2009

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...coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts in the third quarter while taking on the Utah Utes during the 75th Allstate Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on January 2, 2009 in New...

Photo | January 04, 2009

Where conflict of interest happens

Thomas Neumann, Page 2

Not surprisingly, the college football coaches' poll is rife with conflict of interest.

Story | Conversation | December 10, 2008

Bowl preview: Part I

DJ Gallo, Page 2

It's bowl season and DJ Gallo is here to break down all the pre-New Year matchups in Part I of his bowl preview.

Story | Conversation | December 19, 2006

North Carolina vs. Utah

Page 2

It's the all-time North Carolina squad vs. the all-time Utah squad. Who wins? Vote now!

Story | Conversation | November 07, 2005

What's in a nickname ...

Dan Shanoff, Page 2

Seminoles? Illini? Utes? The NCAA's recent mandate might force schools to change nicknames and mascots. Page 2 has some suggestions.

Story | Conversation | August 09, 2005

Ewing Theory 101

Bill Simmons, Page 2

You've heard about it plenty of times, so in case you forgot here is the coveted Ewing Theory.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2005

Daily Quickie

The NFL can give you 8 billion reasons why you should watch them.

Story | November 11, 2004

I've got a crush on you

Alysse Minkoff, Special to Page 2

According to Page 2's Alysse Minkoff, the most important rankings in college hoops is her Coach Crush List.

Story | Conversation | December 04, 2003

Ewing Theory 101

Bill Simmons, Special to Page 2

What's the Ewing Theory? Where did it come from? The theory was created in the mid-'90s by Dave Cirilli, a friend of mine who was convinced that Patrick Ewing's teams inexplicably played better when Ewing was either injured or missing.

Story | May 09, 2001