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CAL WINS IN OVERTIME
Posted on 14 Jan 2011 by Mike Cid.
The Cal Bears played host to Washington State Thursday night as they returned home from their Arizona swing. This was Cal’s first conference home game of the season, and they rewarded the home crowd with a thrilling overtime win. Freshman Allen Crabbe is continuing his sensational play, as he recorded a career high 30 points on 10 for 15 shooting. The departure of Gary Franklin, who left ...
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CAL GETS MUCH-NEEDED WIN
Posted on 9 Jan 2011 by Mike Cid.
Cal knew that in order to get a much-needed win on Saturday, they had to get off to a good start against Arizona State. They jumped out to a 21-7 lead in the first 11 minutes, with good defense and solid rebounding. Arizona State ended the first half on a 9-4 run to reduce the deficit to 8 points as they trailed 31-23. The Bears looked good defensively in the first half as they had numerous...
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CAL DROPS PAC-10 OPENER TO STANFORD
Posted on 8 Jan 2011 by Mike Cid.
California coach, Mike Montgomery, said it best, “we shot 50% but we couldn’t get stops.” The Cal Bears lost to the Stanford Cardinals 82-68 in the Pac-10 opener for both teams. Stanford improved their overall record to 8-4 while Cal dropped to 7-6. Cal trailed at halftime 38-34, but Stanford shot 72% in the second half to pull away for the win. They had a tough time trying to stop ...
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Stanford Takes Care of Business, Takes the Beavers Behind the Woodshed
Posted on 28 Nov 2010 by Donovan Williams.
There is no doubt now that Stanford is a complete ball club. Early this year, this blogger had questions about its defense. In three consecutive games versus Oregon, USC & Washington State, the Cardinal defense allowed the following: 1,512 yards of offense and 115 points. If the Cardinal had any aspirations of a BCS berth, they had to win out, which meant that their defense had to get its a...
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Washington State vs. Stanford, Wake Me When It’s Over
Posted on 21 Oct 2010 by Donovan Williams.
Two weeks ago Stanford escaped with a last second victory versus USC with the aid 30-yard Nate Whitaker field goal which allowed the Cardinal to enter their bye week with a win as opposed to a two game losing streak. One could argue that this week’s opponent equates to its second consecutive bye week, as Stanford faces the hapless, the woeful, the pathetic Cougars of Washington State. I reall...
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Pac-10 Wrap-up: Oregon’s the Favorite, but Plenty of other Contenders
Posted on 3 Oct 2010 by Henry Childs.
What an exciting weekend of Pac-10 football. Despite Arizona and California having the week off, the conference produced four very solid games, led by none other than the gigantic top-10 matchup between Oregon and Stanford, as well as a sight very familiar to last year’s game that pitted Washington against USC. First, let’s start with UCLA handling Washington State at home, 42-28. Once agai...
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Ducks Fly Past #9 Stanford
Posted on 3 Oct 2010 by Ryan Frank.
Early on in this heavyweight battle things didn't look very good for the Oregon Ducks, Stanford went up 21-3 early. Led by the cool, calm, and collective young Quarterback Andrew Luck, the Cardinals drove down the field almost untouched and scored at will. The noise at Autzen didn't seem to bother the young Luck. He completed his first 6 passes, one for a TD and also ran in for a TD all in the ...
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Notre Dame Links: Thursday Links
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
I hate picking road teams on Thursday nights, but I'm going to take Texas A&M over Oklahoma State tonight. I don't like the Cowboy defense and am unconvinced that they can put up the same kind of offensive numbers that they did against Troy,Tulsa, and Washington State. Here are some cool links…. Ben Turk talks about his awful start to the year – Chicagobreakingsports.com An anal...
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Ducks to try and stay hot against Arizona State
Posted on 22 Sep 2010 by Rob Parness.
As the fifth-ranked Oregon Ducks begin league play, you can’t help but be impressed with what they have done to this point. Of all of the crazy statistics that have been recorded to date, I have picked my two favorite. Through 3 games the Ducks have scored 28 touchdowns while only allowing 1. There are some teams out there that won’t score 28 times all year (Washington State?) But the figur...
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2010 Pac 10 Predictions
Posted on 25 Aug 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
With the sanctions at USC, the Pac-10 is wide open. Last year was the 1st time since 2001 that USC didn’t have at least a share of the Pac-10 Title. Oregon is the defending champ, but they return without their star quarterback Jeremiah Masoli. He was dismissed from the team for disciplinary reasons. The conference plays host to some of the more fascinating games in the country. Team...









