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Departure of Tyler Gaffney isn’t a huge setback for Stanford
Last Friday, Stanford running back Tyler Gaffney announced that he would be pursuing his dream of playing major league baseball after being drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates of the MLB. “Stanford has been amazing. I can’t say enough. Brotherhood on each team,” Gaffney said via his personal Twitter account. “But I’m going to pursue a [...]
TweetUtah backup RB Harvey Langi to take hiatus from football, serve two-year LDS mission instead
Utah Utes backup running back Harvey Langi will leave the football program to serve his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) instead, the school announced this week. Langi, who finished his freshman season with just 13 carries and 70 yards, will serve in Tampa, Fla., and is expected to return [...]
TweetCollege Football Recruiting: Huskies Recruit Stringfellow Headlines Good Friday for UW
Today multiple recruiting outlets have verified the verbal commitment made to the University of Washington by Moreno Valley, California receiver Demore’ea Stringfellow. Along with Stringfellow UW nabbed seven other verbal commitments. Stringfellow the headliner of the bunch is a 6’3″ pure receiver with excellent hands. The Under Armour All-American is ranked 73rd on the ESPN 150 list. Huskies [...]
TweetRant Sports 100 in 100 College Football Previews: No. 65 Arizona State
Today we are only two months away from the kickoff to the 2012 college football season. The countdown continues as Rant Sports ranks the 100 best teams going in. Today we preview the Arizona State Sun Devils. Arizona State finds themselves searching once again for a ladder to take them back to the top of [...]
TweetReceiver Bishop Headlines Oregon State Exodus
In a press release on Thursday, the Oregon State football team announced receiver Jordan Bishop will no longer play football for the Beavers. The senior cited injuries as his reasoning for stepping down. The blow is a significant one for the Beavers who have their work cut out for them in 2012 after posting a 3-9 2011 [...]
TweetPac-12 Has Nothing to Fear of College Playoff but Fear Itself
Thursday the South Bend Tribune reported Notre Dame Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick said the new four team playoff selection process, set to be implemented in 2014, will include a top 20 poll to begin at mid-season. If the best four teams are used at the end of the season the Pac-12 will be in good standing. [...]
TweetAfter CFB Playoffs Decision, PAC-12, Big 10 and Rose Bowl Reach 12-Year Deal with ESPN
On the heels of the recent Bowl Championship Series (BCS) decision to go with a 4-team playoffs system, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses/Rose Bowl Game, the PAC-12 Conference and the Big Ten Conference have reached an agreement with ESPN on a new, 12-year broadcast agreement through 2026, the sports network announced today. The new package [...]
TweetUtah and Michigan Schedule Home and Home
Traditional rivals they are not, but who says that doesn’t make it exciting. The Utah Utes and Michigan Wolverines have scheduled a home and home series to begin in 2014. Utah posted the announcement on their athletics website Wednesday. Ann Arbor gets the first match-up opening day of 2014. In 2015 the series shifts to Salt Lake [...]
TweetBest and Worst-Case Scenario’s for the Pac-12
It’s late June on the calendar and baseball is in full swing (no pun intended). For some it may be too early to begin prognosticating upcoming Pac-12 college football year. For some, like myself, it’s already too late to predict how 2012 turns out for Pac-12 squads. Below is the best and worst case scenario [...]
TweetCollege Football Recruiting: Stanford adds Oaks Christian WR Francis Owusu
At the end of the 2011 college football season, Stanford lost a great wide receiver to the NFL ranks. That wide receiver was senior standout Chris Owusu. After Owusu’s departure, it seemed as though a hole was left in the middle of the Cardinal wide receiver corps. In hopes of filling that void, Stanford found [...]
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