Morning links: news from around the Pac-12
The Pac-12 coaches had their weekly teleconference yesterday so we have plenty of news to pass along from around the conference.
We’ll start with our
Pac-12 notebook
, which takes a look at a pair of two-way players that will try and best each other on offense and defense this weekend.
…
— Washington State announced the addition
of a new wide receiver
yesterday.
— The Cougars also
sent out the notes
for the Oregon State game this weekend.
— Here’s our
practice report
from last night.
— Bud Withers summarizes the Pac-12 teleconference, which included
some pointed comments
from Mike Leach on his defense.
— Oregon State might have found its
next great receiver
. But he’s a little bigger than the last couple.
— Washington’s most athletic receiver is going
to play some cornerback
this weekend.
— Arizona’s gotten a
big leg up
from its punter.
— Some may have made fun of Arizona State’s hire of Todd Graham. But
who’s laughing now
?
— The Pac-12 Blog thinks Cal is going to
make a bowl game
.
— Sefo Liufau’s struggles are just part of
the learning process
.
— A popular, player-run
social media account
that took fans inside the Oregon program is no more.
— Stanford’s running game
just isn’t what it used to be
.
— UCLA’s Jim Mora isn’t treating his team’s
game against Washington
any differently.
— USC’s Steven Mitchell is turning into a
touchdown machine
.
— Utah’s Kenneth Scott says it
doesn’t matter
if he’s well covered or not.
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