Pac-12 morning links: Now it’s WSU’s turn
Eastern Washington kicked off the college football season in style yesterday with a fun win over visiting Sam Houston State. With that game out of the way, all eyes on this side of the state will be on the Cougars, who are just a few days away from their own season-opener against Rutgers.
Links are after the jump.
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— We’ve got our first
First Look
of the season.
— Our final position preview runs today taking a look at WSU’s
wholly different running back corps
— Yesterday we took a closer look at WSU’s
week one depth chart
.
— Athletic director Bill Moos told Bud Withers that this will
likely be the last Seattle Game for awhile.
— Could Rutgers be ready for a
great leap forward
?
— Former Spokesman-Review WSU reporter Christian Caple has a
fantastic profile of new UW coach Chris Petersen
.
.
— Arizona is still
tweaking things
before the season-opener.
— Here’s
a profile of Arizona State’s Taylor Kelly
, the Pac-12’s most underrated player.
— Withers also has a
California season preview
.
— Colorado has to
figure out how to score more
this season.
— Johnny Ragin
won’t have to wait to suit up
for Oregon.
— Oregon State is
getting healthy just in time
for the start of the season.
— A
position-by-position look
at Stanford’s roster.
— UCLA is getting some
real love
from the national pundits.
— USC might start
two true freshmen
on the offensive line for the first time ever.
— Utah’s
captains have been announced
.
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