DaytonBuck
I've always liked them
Throw out USC and UCLA and Oregon's money. What Pac-10 team out there should be more competitive that isn't?
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Ty is done if the Wildcats don't go bowling?methomps;1234764; said:Yeah, and same for Ty.
ESPN.com said:Riley to start in Bears' season opener
A late surge in preseason practices earned California sophomore Kevin Riley the starting nod over senior Nate Longshore in the competition to be the Bears starting quarterback in the Aug. 30 season opener against Michigan State.
Cal coach Jeff Tedford made the announcement after Thursday's practice, and he added that Longshore would play against the Spartans.
Longshore missed most of spring practices, but his knowledge of the offense and consistency made him the early front-runner. Yet Riley caught fire of late, and his mobility in the pocket gives him a dimension that Longshore doesn't have.
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Washington State's Roof dismissed from team, being investigated
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Washington State defensive tackle Andy Roof was kicked out of school, four months after being arrested for allegedly head-butting a man at a party.
The Cougars also announced that senior offensive lineman Dan Rowlands has been forced to quit the team due to chronic shoulder pain.
Roof is being investigated for assault, stemming from a campus brawl, but has not been charged.
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muffler dragon;1239939; said:The thought is that Oregon has a much better marketing/propaganda machine than Oregon State while the product is just about identical for the last five years.
OregonBuckeye;1240206; said:All I have to say is, duh! They're just now realizing this?

Tackle Tupou accepted meal, $100 from pro management representative
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Oregon offensive tackle Fenuki Tupou missed the Ducks' season-opening win over Washington because he accepted a meal and received $100 from the representative of a professional sport management firm, the university said Sunday.
The 6-foot-6, 330-pound senior served the one-game, NCAA-imposed suspension Saturday after reporting his actions to the athletic department earlier in the week and turning the money over to its compliance office, said Dave Williford, a department spokesman.
Tupou told university officials he met with a representative of LMM Sports Management at a Eugene restaurant in July. The representative, according to Tupou, paid for the $10 meal and gave him five $20 bills during a parting handshake.
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BB73;1251451; said:Of course, both the penalty and the blocked XP were Ty Willingham's fault.
CentralMOBuck;1251471; said:Why not call a penalty after the blocked kick as well. Half of the BYU team ran out on the field to celebrate, including the kid that ran all the way to mid field with his helmet off.