Bruins aiming for control of Pac-12 South
It is hard to be successful without consistency, but that is exactly what the UCLA Bruins have done so far this season.
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It is hard to be successful without consistency, but that is exactly what the UCLA Bruins have done so far this season.
Attitude is everything. It may be a simple age-old adage, but it is always true and can apply to nearly every aspect of life.
In the same way George Steinbrenner defines the New York Yankees, Al Davis the Oakland Raiders and Jerry Jones the Dallas Cowboys, Frank Kush is synonymous with Arizona State football.
While the Buffaloes (1-8, 0-5 Pac-12) continue to say all the right things, their on-field performance tells a different story.
George W. Bush was President, the Pittsburgh Steelers were the defending Super Bowl Champions and the first iPhone had just been released the last time the Colorado Buffaloes won a football game away from Folsom Field.
The dollar bill drives everything in America, including sports.
Junior quarterback Brock Osweiler has received a lot of attention this season and deservedly so. However, not a lot has been made of his ability to evenly distribute the ball. The Sun Devils have a lot of talent at wide receiver and are able to use their trio of seniors in various ways.
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Football is tough on the body — players constantly take a pounding and have very little time to rest as there is always another game to prepare for.
For the second straight week, an Oregon victory was highlighted by an injury to an offensive leader.
In a span of three days, LSU freshman punter Brad Wing was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, and UA head coach Mike Stoops was fired.
National spotlights and big stages are nothing new to the Oregon Ducks.
Winning a football game requires a team to both limit their turnovers and execute for a full sixty minutes.
But this season, it has been the difference between winning and losing for the Utah Utes.
Finkenberg hurt his meniscus in Saturday’s game against Oregon State and will have surgery on Wednesday. Senior center Garth Gerhart is already listed questionable for Saturday’s game at Utah, meaning the offensive line will be featuring two new starters.
Rarely do the pregame festivities foreshadow a game, but Saturday’s band performance was a clear indication of things to come.
True sports fans are hard to come by.
On Sept. 25, 2010, defensive end Davon Coleman was suiting up for Fort Scott Community College in Kansas.
Although it is certainly frustrating to the Oregon State Beavers, they have yet to win a game, a streak they are hoping to break as they visit Tempe, Ariz., to face the ASU Sun Devils.
ASU football fans witnessed this scenario just over a week ago, but coach Dennis Erickson does not believe history will repeat itself when winless Oregon State comes to town.
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