Published on: 31st August, 2010
Jeremiah Masoli looked golden just a couple weeks ago.He would transfer from Oregon to Mississippi, enter the Parks and Recreation graduate program, and still get to play football in 2010—possibly even get Heisman nominations. Sound too good to be true? Well, it is. The NCAA has officially denied Masoli's request to play in 2010. ...Published on: 18th July, 2010
Today is a sad day for Boise State, Hemet, and Emil Smith. Smith was a Boise State recruit set to play in 2011. His drive, passion, and skill was unquestionable. He was an 18-year-old linebacker out of Hemet, California. He'd received offers from the likes of Air Force, UTEP, Washington, and ...Published on: 14th July, 2010
Jeremiah Masoli cou ld've been considered one of the greatest Ducks quarterbacks ever. He could've been ranked among the likes of Dan Fouts and Dennis Dixon. But as any Ducks fan knows, Masoli got the boot earlier this year. His first offense was second degree burglary, then lying about it to cover ...Published on: 12th July, 2010
Oregon is once again projected to win the Pac-10, despite losing Jeremiah Masoli. But rest assured, there will be plenty of competition within conference play. This slideshow breaks down their schedule, based on strength. Easiest game first...the ones that won't pose any threat to Oregon's championship run. At the end ...Published on: 6th July, 2010
Let me just say, I don't really believe in "preseason rankings". CBS, and other major sites base it on last years opponents, with minimal differences for graduates, SOS, and predictions for the current season. These are not preseason rankings, these are my top 25 predictions, for the end of the 2010-11 ...Published on: 1st July, 2010
For the first part in the series USC Will Not Finish Atop the Pac-10 in 2010, click here . In the first part of the series you heard the first reason why USC will not win the Pac-10: The schedule. I predicted USC would go 9-4, losing to Washington, Stanford, Oregon ...Published on: 1st July, 2010
Oregon is fresh off a Pac-10 championship. While they did lose to more experienced Ohio State, lets not talk about that part. USC is the talk of the Pac right now. Between the new coach, recruiting foul-ups, and the sanctions, they are definitely the center of attention. One thing the polls seem ...Published on: 26th June, 2010
There are a lot of things weighing on the minds of Duck fans right now. The arrests of the past off-season, all the conference realignment, Lache Seastrunk—everything. Amidst all this hubbub, what are the top five concerns for Oregon football at this point? 5. What are the new uniforms going to ...Published on: 21st June, 2010
Now that the Pac-10 is done expanding (for now), it's time to consider how this affects the rest of the teams. Specifically, the Oregon Ducks. How do the Ducks prosper from the new expansion? Well consider how the layout of the new Pac will most likely look: In the North, Washington, Washington State, ...Published on: 18th June, 2010
The big super conference of 16 teams isn't in the cards for the Pac-10 right now. Adding Colorado and Utah is a big step, however. There'll be a conference championship, possibly a TV network, all that good stuff. But the possibilities don't end there. Is a 14-team conference that far-fetched? Absolutely ...