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Click Tales: Civil War is Tomorrow…In Case You Forgot

Twas the night before Civil War, when all through the state
Not a Duck was worried, for they knew their fate.
The rankings were in, penciled with great care
In hopes that the BCS would soon be there.

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Breaking Down the Key Elements of Pac-12 Realignment

The Pac-10 held its press conference today to announce the future of the Pac-12. There are really three issues that are most important. I’m curious to hear your thoughts. Are you happy with this? Would you have preferred the zipper alignment?

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Link Roundup: Pac-10 Refs Continue to Take a Beating

I have a confession. I have a conflict of interest with these links. They’re all about the Oregon Ducks, a team I have an extreme bias toward.

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3rd Annual Pac-10 Coaches’ Awards!

When new commish Larry Scott caught wind of this year’s awards, he said, “Nick, you got a good thing going here, but your presentation is weak. Come on, market it, kid! Throw in some pictures or something. Let the world know you exist!” He’s the guru. Now on to the 2010 Coaches’ Awards. The Rick [...]

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More TV Embarrassment for the Pac-10

I’m not missing an opportunity to rag on the Pac-10 for their TV deal this season. I don’t want  new Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott to think for one second that the current deal they have in place is anything short of an abomination. Well, here we are in week 2 and we have our first [...]

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Alamo Bowl Likely to Give Pac-10 a Bowl Boost

The Tom Hansen era was all about what the Pac-10 couldn’t accomplish. The Larry Scott-led version of the conference is quickly becoming what is possible. The Seattle Times is reporting that a deal is close to being finalized to make the Alamo Bowl the Pac-10′s number two bowl which would demote the Holiday Bowl to [...]

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