Category: Sport
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SEATTLE (AP) -The secondary violations committed by new Washington football coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff in their first month of recruiting usually result in nothing more than administrative reprimands.
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Taj Gibson, recovered from a bout with pneumonia earlier this week, scored 20 points Thursday night, leading Southern California to a 70-69 victory over Stanford.
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Linebacker Manti Te’o and defensive end James Boyd, who started their official campus visits earlier than usual, are scheduled to have lunch at the Galen Center today. So if you are on campus, you can have the rare privilege of seeing Te’o during his recruiting visit and ask him where he really will go to…
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We held out for a couple weeks, but from now on Washington coach Steve Sarkisian will officially be known as Brutus on this blog, after his strategy to try and turn USC commitments James Boyd and Simione Vehikite to the Huskies backfired. It might not be unethical (it’s competing!) but it’s sure frayed a relationship…
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Craigslist is a magical place, isn’t it? In the old days, to buy or sell something, you’d need the social skills to meet someone in person, or at least the motor skills to Xerox a flyer. But now, all you need is a dream. One Pittsburgh man has a dream: to go to the Super…
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TrojanWire’s Ben Weiss is back with another Running Game Diary (brought to you by BetPhoenix) — this time surviving the past week’s defensive battle between the Cougs of WSU and our beloved Trojans.
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Taj Gibson and Daniel Hackett are playing, Nicola Vucevic’s role increases and Tim Floyd talks about why a home sweep is different than in the past.
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Forward Taj Gibson’s lungs cleared up today although he is still not 100 percent recovered from pneumonia. Gibson said he will play against Stanford, however. Guard Daniel Hackett sat out parts of practice and is suffering flu-like symptoms but is expected to play. Forward Leonard Washington’s sprained ankle remains an issue but he practiced and…
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Here’s something the Oakland Raiders just released. “Raiders name Paul Hackett quarterbacks coach.”
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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller The nation's best prep defensive end has picked USC. Devon Kennard (6-foot-3, 257 pounds) of Desert Vista High, Ariz., made the announcement at a news conference at his school Tuesday morning. He picked USC over California and Texas. Kennard missed most of this season with a knee injury but he had…