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By Ted Miller
I just want to apologize to Josh's mom, and Mike's mom, and my mom. I am so sorry! Because it was my fault. I was the one who brought them here. I was the one that said "keep going south." I was the one who said that we were not lost. It was my fault, because it was my project. I am so scared! I don't know what's out there. We are going to die out here! I am so scared!
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
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- Arizona's young secondary coach faces some big challenges. Might a freshman help the Wildcats sagging run game?
- Arizona State quarterback Brock Osweiler is off to a good start. Linebacker Colin Parker has stepped up.
- Maybe California's frosh running back Brendan Bigelow won't redshirt after all. Dropped passes have hurt Cal.
- Is it must-win time for Colorado? Tickets in Denver aren't selling particularly well.
- Some Oregon injury news. Is this the guy to lead the Ducks' questionable corps of receivers?
- More on the big news at Oregon State: A quarterback change. Some injury notes here.
- It appears Stanford hasn't opened up its playbook just yet. The Cardinal are preparing for the heat? Folks, the predicted high of 93 degrees in Tucson means it will feel like you are sitting indoors. And the low will be 66, so bring a sweatshirt.
- Texas remembers what happened against UCLA last year. The Bruins may have injury issues at kicker.
- Has USC found its go-to running back? Some spots in the Trojans lineup are still up for grabs.
- Utah quarterback Jordan Wynn, his arm strength down since shoulder surgery, is relying on his brain to make plays. The Holy War has been about as even as a rivalry series can be.
- Washington DT Alameda Ta'amu is hoping for a repeat performance against Nebraska -- from the Holiday Bowl, not the regular season game. A Cornhusker perspective on the game.
- Washington State is unbeaten but unchallenged -- that will change this weekend at San Diego State. Some Coug notes.
- Jon Wilner takes a crack at how divisions might be split up in 14- and 16-team expansion scenarios.
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
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