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Oregon 35, Arizona St. 23 (final)

East Coast bias can only be used as an appropriate excuse if the media isn't already on your team's jock 24/7 (I'm looking at you, USC fans). Seriously, this game (and the Cal-Oregon game) not being nationally televised is a shame. I want to watch these two teams play because it would be damn fun to watch, more than anything.
 
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crazybuckfan40;975867; said:
These are the types of games that need to be on national television...

rocketman;975881; said:
East Coast bias can only be used as an appropriate excuse if the media isn't already on your team's jock 24/7 (I'm looking at you, USC fans). Seriously, this game (and the Cal-Oregon game) not being nationally televised is a shame. I want to watch these two teams play because it would be damn fun to watch, more than anything.

Couldn't agree more.

As for the outcome, I believe that the Ducks are going to win this one. I can't really come up with what I expect the score to be.

I gotta admit that Rudy plays with a TON of emotion. Don't know if that's good or bad.
 
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crazybuckfan40;975867; said:
These are the types of games that need to be on national television...


<H1 class=topHeadline>ASU-Oregon game to go national
FSNAZ will also offer game in HD

The Arizona Republic
Oct. 29, 2007 04:04 PM
Originally set for regional telecasts in Arizona and Oregon only, Saturday's game between ASU and the Ducks will be available to a nationwide audience, thanks to an agreement between Fox Sports Net and ESPN.

FSN will air its production of the game on FSN Arizona, FSN West and FSN Northwest. Meanwhile, ESPN will produce its own game to the rest of the nation. They will also originate its GameDay show from Eugene, its second trip this season. ESPN was also there for the Oregon-Cal game.

"The Pac-10 is grateful for the cooperation of FSN and ESPN to allow the Arizona State- Oregon game to be shown to a national audience," said
</H1>
Gameday to Auzten...along with a National spot.
 
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Here's a bizarre story about a conversation during last week's game between a sportswriter, Bellotti's wife and the family's nanny.

blog.oregonlive

Sad, surreal scene: The nanny and the coach's wife launch an attack
Posted by [URL="http://blog.oregonlive.com/johncanzano/about.html"]jcanzano[/URL] October 27, 2007 17:41PM

Surreal, sad stuff in the press box at Autzen on Saturday.. as I was working, I was tapped on the shoulder during the fourth quarter of the Oregon-USC game by Colleen Bellotti --- who angrily introduced me to a group of her friends and family, including her son Luke's girlfriend, and a nanny, holding an infant, and a few young children in tow.

Backstory... Colleen approached me several weeks ago in the hallway outside the Ducks' locker room angry about a column I'd written about Cal coach Jeff Tedford and Oregon coach Mike Bellotti.

I didn't write or blog about that at the time. I explained to her in that conversation that I write columns, with opinions, and I don't expect her to agree with everything I write. In fact, I'd worry about her. I told her I appreciated her sharing her opinions, and listened to her, and she stormed off.

This time, during the USC game, Colleen was hissing mad over my column which reported and columnized about the two DUII's her son got, and his plea agreement two weeks ago, and the program's decision to keep his suspension on the downlow... and Colleen said, "You've dragged our family through so much hurt and pain..."

I explained to her how serious and dangerous I think drinking and driving is, and why two DUII's by a college football player at a Top 25 program was fair game for a column.

Cont'd ...
 
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