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Report: Pac-12 Leaders Agree To Try To End BCS System
The BCS might finally be on its last legs. The Arizona Republic is reporting that the leaders of the Pac-12 have agreed in principle to attempt to end the Bowl Championship Series and move to a playoff system. In this system, only conference champions can compete for the title. The Pac-12 is expected to make [...]
TweetUCLA Pro Day: No Parents Allowed
Pro Days on college campuses permit players not invited to the NFL Combine the opportunity to showcase their talents to scouts. Should a star quarterback decide not to throw in Indianapolis, his alma mater’s Pro Day offers a more comfortable setting to do so. At UCLA’s Pro Day, the NFL mindset appears to have already [...]
TweetFormer USC RB Dillon Baxter Done at San Diego State
San Diego State kicked running back Dillion Baxter off the team, two months after the San Diego native transferred there from Southern California. Per the San Diego Union-Tribune, the talented athlete experienced a multitude of problems which led to his exit: According to a source, Baxter had issues with class attendance and falling asleep in [...]
TweetVideo: Colorado Football Begins Coaches Week Workouts
Just taking a look at the first two workouts of many shows the fans how dedicated these athletes have to be to play at the collegiate level. Jon Embree and the rest of the coaching staff are now in their second year at CU and they have implemented the training regiment that fits the team’s [...]
TweetPac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott Leading the Charge for Playoff System
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott has been the emerging leader for new developments within the college football world. He stirred the pot last year when he added two new teams to the Pac-10 making it the Pac-12. He flirted with the idea of becoming the first super conference in college football, creating the Pac-16, but instead [...]
TweetOregon “Failed To Adequately Monitor” Football Recruiting
When the NCAA infraction committee starts looking at your football program, or any program for that matter, they will find something. Today, the NCAA started to leave hints about the University of Oregon’s football recruiting practices and the severity of potential penalties against the program. In college athletics the two words phrases uttered to a [...]
TweetTexas Supreme Court denies Mike Leach wrongful termination plea
Since his termination as head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football program in 2009, Washington State Cougars coach Mike Leach has been embroiled in a wrongful termination lawsuit in Texas, which made it’s way to the state’s highest court, the Texas Supreme Court. Multiple sources have reported Leach’s suit filed against Texas Tech [...]
TweetTee Martin Leaving Kentucky For USC
Matt Barkley may win the Heisman Trophy next year but during the offseason, he’s happy to work as a journalist breaking Trojans news. Via the USC quarterback’s Twitter feed, Tee Martin is apparently leaving Kentucky to accept the vacant Trojans wide receivers coaching job. Last January, Kentucky boosted Martin’s salary in hopes of fending off [...]
TweetPac-12 Recruiting: USC Offers QB Max Browne On Junior Day
Just two weeks ago we were talking about Shaq Thompson, Cyler Miles and Brandon Beaver, who had just faxed in their LOI’s to Washington on signing day. Now it’s time to look at the class of 2013 with in-state quarterback Max Browne (Skyline HS, Sammamish, WA) who is already the No.8 overall recruit according to [...]
TweetBreaking Down The Washington Huskies 2012 Recruiting Class
SEATTLE — National Letter of Intent day in college football, also known as the Brett Favre day, always brings joy to one program and heartbreak to another. Seventeen and eighteen year old kids make their college decisions official, but not before some late drama. For the Washington Huskies this recruiting period has been nothing short [...]
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