Pac-10 football: The top 2009 NFL Draft prospects

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Although not quite as ridiculous as my ridiculously early top-25 football/basketball posts, this one is admittedly a bit out there. So much can change between now and Draft Day ‘09, it’s almost not worth venturing down this path — almost not worth it. I’ve always thought... Continue reading... [link]

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The Roundup: U of A Schadenfreude Edition
Published 5/20/2008 by Pitchfork Nation at AZ Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums
... Get your season tickets now, or else it will be a sea of red on September 20th (Atlanta Journal Constitution) It looks like Georgia has the hardest schedule in the nation in terms of 2007 opponents win percentage. (Phil Steele) Which Pac-10 players look to be sure fire 2009 draft picks? (Mercury News) Is Mike Leake being overexposed? (Blogging With The Devils) Look for Dustin Pedroia to receive a contract extension soon (Boston Herald) For the latest on the ASU Wrestling situation. (Save ASU Wrestling) ...

Reporters' Notebooks
Published 5/20/2008 by dawizofodds (noreply@blogger.com) at The Wizard of Odds
... Jon Wilner, San Jose Mercury News: A look at the top 2009 draft prospects in the Pacific 10. USC's defense could produce two top-10 picks and four top-20 selections next April. ...

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