latimes.com - 6 days ago
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Richard Sherman Stanford defensive back Richard Sherman scores on a 42-yard interception return during Stanford's 55-21 victory over the Trojans on Saturday. ( Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times / November 14 , 2009 )
sfgate.com - 6 days ago
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sfgate.com —
"What's your deal? What's your deal?" Carroll said,
according to two sources near enough to hear. "What's
your deal?" Harbaugh retorted, and that was that. Now there's the brevity of wit for you. It is also evidence of what will be a lingering ...
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Here's the deal, say Cardinal, Harbaugh
ocregister.com - 7 days ago
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ocregister.com —
LOS ANGELES -- Anybody think Stanford coach Jim
Harbaugh was trying to run up the score on
USC at the Coliseum on Saturday? When was the last time any USC opponent could even be accused of that? But that was an inescapable conclusion after...
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Stanford-USC game was one for Ripley's
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The Wiz of Odds —
... Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times: After seven years as the bully, USC is now being bullied. T.J. Simers, Los Angeles Times: A new Cardinal rule: Stanford has better players than USC. Terry Foster, Detroit News: Rich Rodriguez deserves one more season to turn around Michigan, which has been transformed into the 1980s version of Northwestern — the team you look forward to scheduling for homecoming. Michael Zuidema, Grand Rapids Press: Barring any NCAA regulations, ...
Circling the bowl chronicles, week eleven
Get The Picture —
... Okay, Dawg fans, we’ve certainly done our share of fretting over Martinez, Bobo, Cox, directional kicking and recruiting of late… wanna see how the other half lives?
Here’s a taste of other programs’ tears from yesterday:
Southern Cal. Pete Carroll says Stanford has better players than his team does.
Michigan.
Michigan (5-6, 1-6 Big Ten) is the new Northwestern — or at least an 1980s version of Northwestern. Michigan is the team you look forward ...
Jim Harbaugh vs. Pete Carroll: “What Your Deal?”
The Big Lead —
... in SoCal Saturday afternoon. It was one of the top three surprising results of the season. Stanford was leading 48-21 and went for a 2-point conversion. It failed. When the two coaches met at midfield, USC coach Pete Carroll supposedly said to Stanford’s Jim Harbaugh, “What’s your deal? What’s your deal” while shaking hands. Harbaugh responded, “What’s YOUR deal?” Drama! Yes, Stanford looks outstanding, but TJ Simers, let’s not go overboard here. It is simply a down year for USC after seven straight 11-12-13 ...
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After another humiliating loss, Southern California tumbled to its worst ranking since Pete Carroll's Trojans began their run as one of college football's best programs in 2002. USC was No. 22 in The Associated Press Top 25 released Sunday, dropping ...