Author Archives: David K.

My, oh, my…

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Seattle Mariner’s baseball just won’t be the same. Earlier today, Hall of Fame announcer Dave Niehaus passed away at the age of 75. Neihaus had been the clubs lead play-by-play announcer since the innagural season in 1977. Here’s Neihaus call from the 5th game of the ALDS when the Mariner’s advanced to the ALCS for the first time in club… Read more »

As the pigskin turns

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College football is never dull (unless you were at the New Mexico/New Mexico State game a few weeks back). Here’s some of the latest. – In case you missed Brendan’s tweets, here you go. Dan Hawkins, whose success at bringing Boise State to the national stage led to his hiring by Colorado in 2005, is out after 4 lackluster seasons… Read more »

Football Saturday: Boise Bus is rollin!

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The Bronco’s are getting a ton of help today in their quest for the BCS National Championship game. Iowa is up 30-0 over undefeated Michigan State at the half. Meanwhile Nebraska is doing its part, leading Missouri 24-7 in Lincoln. Despite trailing the Bronco’s in both the AP and BCS standings, the worry for Boise fans was that an undefeated… Read more »

WAC/MWC deal update

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Looks like it was close but not quite on those earlier reports of a WAC/MWC agreement on the pending transfer of Fresno Stste and Nevada. ESPN and others are reporting that the conditions reached will include a reduced exit fee ($900k instead of the earlier reported $1m and initial $5m) but ALL sports will be waiting until 2012 to make… Read more »

Conferencepocalypse 2010, The Aftermath: MWC/WAC resolution reached

Fresno State and Nevada will have one more year to try and take the WAC championship, in football at least. In a reported settlement, the WAC and MWC have reached an agreement that would allow the two schools’ non-football teams to join the Mountain West in 2011, but the football teams would stay for one more year. In return, the… Read more »

Unofficial Pac-10 Power Rankings Week 7

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Almost forgot to do these in time for tonights game, but made it in under the deadline. The big news of the day was the Pac-12 division announcements. If I include Utah at 2 and Colorado at 11 here’s how the two divisions would rank: North: Oregon – 1 Stanford – 3 Washington – 6 OSU – 7 Cal –… Read more »

Larry Scott to reveal Pac-12 secrets Thursday!

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And you can find out which schools’ fans will riot, which schools fans will rejoice, and whether Brendan’s dream of biennial USC games in Colorado will come true, live on Pac-10.org (they gonna change that domain name too?) at 12:30 PM Mountain Time.

Unofficial Pac-10 Power Rankings, Week 6

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1. Oregon 6-0 (3-0 Pac-10) LW: 1 The Ducks came away with a win over Wazzu last weekend, but it wasn’t the blowout everyone was expecting. Pac-10 parity. Still the top team, but is the gap narrowing on both ends. 2. Stanford 5-1 (2-1) LW: 2 Down to the wire against the Trojans, but man did you see that hit… Read more »

Pac-12 AD’s meet tomorrow

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UPDATE: Jon Wilner talked to Pac-10/12 commissioner Larry Scott after today’s meetings and it sounds like, as predicted, no decisions were made. Either that or everyone is being tight-lipped about it until the CEO’s meet in two weeks. Looks like you still have some time to lobby for the USC/Colorado division, Brendan. Original post from 10/05/2010: We are fast approaching… Read more »