Beavers Need To Get It Done This Year Or Forever Hold Their Peace
Posted on Jul 30, 2010 at 8:12 am by bbryan.
The Beavers last made the Rose Bowl in 1965. Since then it’s been 45 mostly painful seasons for Beaver Nation. They have had their close calls, most notably back-to-back chances the last two seasons only to lose to their bitter rivals at the end of the season. Now I will admit, the 2000 team was [...]
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It was nice to see the Pac10 go on an all out ‘media assault’ this week by spending time at the mothership and NYC, before concluding today inside the Rose Bowl. Larry Scott gets the ‘hype machine’ that is college football about a million times more than Tom Hansen did. In case you missed it, [...]
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Oswalt to the Phillies…Meerkat is jizzing himself as we speak
Posted on Jul 29, 2010 at 2:57 pm by SKI.
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Three-time All-Star Roy Oswalt gave his OK to a trade from Houston to Philadelphia on Thursday, becoming the latest ace to join the hard-charging Phillies. The Astros dealt Oswalt and cash to the two-time NL champions for pitcher J.A. Happ and two speedy prospects, outfielder Anthony Gose and shortstop Jonathan Villar. Oswalt is 143-82 with a [...]
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Rick Pitino Sex Case & a Few Awesome Quotes From the Court Room
Posted on 29. Jul, 2010 at 11:24 am by 3D.
Rick Pitino, his white suit, and perfect hair are currently trying to fight off sex and rape allegations to piece together his crumbling reputation. You can find the whole Yahoo story here, but I took the liberty to read through and find the highlights. Check these gems from the court room: “Some unfortunate things happened,” Pitino said. [...]
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Masoli a Rebel?
Posted on 29. Jul, 2010 at 6:06 am by El Rey.
Yeah no way, right? Well it looks to be true. According to Joe Schad, it is a lock that Jeremiah Masoli ends up in Oxford. Good for him. Now, as I listened to Steve Tannen grumble about this today and openly root for an injury to Masoli, I more than took pause. I mean, come [...]
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T.O. and Ochocinco is brilliant!
Posted on 29. Jul, 2010 at 3:48 am by Goodplaye.
Lot of people don’t think this combo of “diva” wide receivers will work. I am not one of those people. I think this is a perfect fit for both guys. Fist of all they are friends with each other and I think that is important for T.O. especially. The main reason that this is going [...]
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Die Hard Duck Fan
Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 at 4:39 pm by 3D.
Some dude had this comment in an Oregon Live article that laid out the top WRs last decade for the Oregon Ducks football team: humble7 July 28, 2010 at 1:46PM Follow Some of you need to check your memories. The game-winning 29-yard TD against the Devils was in 1999, not 2000 … and it was [...]
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Tacoi Sumler to Oregon?
Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 at 3:17 pm by El Rey.
WR Tacoi Sumler out of Miami, Florida will be announcing his college choice tonight at 4pm during the Gridiron Kings event, via a pre-recorded statement. Oregon has been said to be ‘in the lead’ for his services, and the Ducks could always use a big time receiver out of the MIA. Related Posts Reaction to [...]
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Blazers ‘Rise Up’ campaign so brilliant, now the Falcons are stealing it
Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 at 2:11 pm by El Rey.
Not even Snakes on A Plane could ruin Samuel L Jackson (honestly, that movie was pretty awesome) but that? Yikes. What do Falcons do??? Hmm, I don’t know, suck every year, be essentially irrelevant and steal the Portland Trail Blazers slogan and try to pawn it off as their own? Between the Thunder, and now [...]
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Bryce Brown voluntarily leaves UT. When recruiting misses turn into hits.
Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 at 12:33 pm by El Rey.
Yup, Bryce Brown has made it official (I guess)–he’s out of Knoxville. In what probably wouldn’t be described as the best way to go about it, Brown went all ‘Baltimore Colts’ on the Vols and left silently in the middle of the night. From the Knoxville News Sentinel: Running back Bryce Brown has left the [...]






