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myespn.go.com - 11/26/2008
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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Getting deep into this week's games. Stop the run, get the quarterback -- times two : Oregon and Oregon State play different defensive schemes but both are predicated on stopping the run first and then aggressively pressuring the quarterback. That ...
rivals.yahoo.com - 11/26/2008
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There are two ways to take Jacquizz Rodgers'
probable absence from the lineup Saturday, when Oregon State...
tries to lock up its first Rose Bowl berth in 43 years against Oregon. If you're one of those "conventional thinkers," this probably ...
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The script does not call for Jacquizz Rodgers' shoulder ...
rivals.yahoo.com - 11/30/2008
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Scroll down or click here for the Doc's
weekly game day live blog. Oregon 65, Oregon State...
38 . Hey kids, here's a swell plan for submarining your first Rose Bowl bid in over 40 years: Allow 51 points, 694 yards and 10 yards per snap to the ...
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How to lose a Rose Bowl in 700 yards or less
dailynews.com - 11/24/2008
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USC coach Pete Carroll attributes much of his
success to the theory that no game is treated...
differently than the rest. But as USC concluded its bye-week practices the other night, Carroll blamed the Trojans' only loss this season on an unusual ...
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USC coach Carroll: Ohio St. hype reason for Oregon St. ...
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I Don’t Think Running Back Will Be the Issue…
HeismanPundit.com —
…for Oregon State.
Dr. Saturday is focused on the injury to Jacquizz Rodgers, but I think backup Ryan McCants is more than serviceable. Plus there is always big bro James on the fly sweep.
No, I think the thing standing between the Beavers and the Rose Bowl is the play at quarterback. Sean Canfield has played very well lately, but Lyle Moevao got them most of the way there.
Ted Miller agrees that QB play will decide this game.
Kevin Craft vs. Kevin Craft (and a peeved Rick Neuheisel): UCLA quarterback Kevin Craft "leads" the...
Bruins Nation —
... Ted Miller, WWL's Pac-10 Blog
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