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Morning links: Ducks have a title shot

Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota looks to pass against Washington State in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, in Seattle. (Ted Warren / Associated Press)

College football’s national champion won’t hail from the SEC this season, but a Pac-12 team could win the title.

Andrew Greif has the story on Oregon’s massive win over Florida State on the field yesterday and John Canzano has a column on how the Ducks won the postgame , too.

Because nothing is sacred anymore, there are still a couple marginal bowl games to be played today despite the fact that we’re well into the playoffs. The Pac-12 basketball season also begins at noon today when Washington State takes on Stanford. We preview the opener in today’s paper and we’ve got some more links below.

— The Huskies will try to continue the Pac-12’s winning postseason against Oklahoma State today in the Cactus Bowl .

— Greg Hansen examines the reasons for Arizona’s loss to Boise State.

— California’s Cuonzo Martin turned to coaching after a fight with cancer .

— The Colorado basketball team received a visit from a prominent former football coach.

Five questions facing the Beavers.

— The Bruins didn’t make the playoffs but it will still be good year if they can win the Alamo Bowl today.

— USC is trending in the right direction .

— But the Trojans have a tough first conference test against Utah.

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