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ProSports Blogging at the Rookie vs Sophomore practice
Posted on 19 Feb 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Unfortunately Blake Griffin skipped the practice, understandably so as he will be very busy all weekend. Nevertheless, Prosportsblogging.com was on the scene to get some up close and personal footage of your favorite rookies and sophomores. In general the mood was cordial and the players were excited to be selected and take part of the NBA's annual February classic weekend. Incidentally later i...
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Nebraska, Washington rematch at the Holiday Bowl
Posted on 26 Dec 2010 by Darshan Patel.
No. 17 Nebraska and Washington will meet on December 30 for the second time this season at the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl in San Diego. These two teams played back in September with Taylor Martinez and Nebraska passing all over the Huskies defense. This seems to be a one-sided matchup if Nebraska’s offensive line shows up to play. Being able to give freshman Martinez a chance to step ...
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ASU vs OSU Preview
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Leslie Charles.
ASU has been teasing us these last two weeks. Against two very capable ranked opponents in Wisconsin and Oregon respectively, the Sun Devils have played 6 quarters of great football. The Devils defense held both teams to well below their season averages and kept each team off the field for significant amounts of time. However in two games 8 quarters of football must be played. And unfor...
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Post-game thoughts: Arizona vs. California
Posted on 27 Sep 2010 by Henry Childs.
Well that was…different. Arizona, who beat then-#10 Iowa last week, struggled mightily to beat California in its Pac-10 opener 10-9 on Saturday. That’s right. 10-9. Is that the type of game a potential conference contender plays in? A game full of offensive miscues, turnovers, and penalties across the board? Not only does every contender play in a game or two like these each season. But gre...
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Golden Bears: 5 Keys to the game
Posted on 17 Sep 2010 by Vincent Douglas Gregory.
California has another test in the form of a road game against Nevada. Winning on the road is what ranked teams do against unranked teams. At any rate, for Cal to do this there are a few things in the game they must do. Stop Nevada's offense. Yes, this may not be easy since the Wolf Pack is leading the NCAA Division 1-A in yards per game. This offensive attack is balanced but Cal must keep...









