Arizona State trends on Twitter after loss to Colorado after COVID delay
By Donnie Druin, All Sun Devils: It wasn’t the return anybody in Tempe had hoped for. The Arizona State Sun
Read MoreBy Donnie Druin, All Sun Devils: It wasn’t the return anybody in Tempe had hoped for. The Arizona State Sun
Read MoreBy Chandler Vessels, On3: USC football transfers Jaxson Dart and Michael Trigg are down to two schools, per On3’s Gerry Hamilton. The pair will
Read MoreBy Eric Townsend, Zona Zealots: Every hero needs a villain, and for Arizona Basketball, that is exactly what we have
Read MoreBy Roman Tomashoff, Realdawg.com: Growing up in Washington, Ashton Cozart has always had a soft spot in his heart for
Read MoreBy Christian Shimabuku, KRON2.com: When Nick Rolovich left the University of Hawaii to become Washington State’s next football coach on Jan. 12,
Read MoreBy Mike Florio, NBC Sports: No one has officially interviewed Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh for an NFL vacancy. But Harbaugh has
Read MoreBy Brad Crawford, 247Sports: With top-end quarterback Cameron Ward and elite wideout Mario Williams off the transfer portal’s best-available board after they
Read MoreBy Matt Wadleigh, Trojans Wire: The USC Trojans jumped out to an impressive 13-0 start. Then, Stanford handed them their
Read MoreBy Associated Press: A former Oregon Ducks and NFL defensive tackle was found dead in a Kansas federal prison where he was
Read MoreBy Matt Prehm, Duck Territory: A career night by Oregon’s most veteran player Will Richardson combined with a defensive effort
Read MoreBy Ezra Amacher, Arizona Desert Swarm: The next time Arizona men’s basketball gathers for its pregame meal, Kerr Kriisa and his teammates
Read MoreBy Dan Raley, Inside The Huskies: It’s unclear how effective Sekai Afoa-Asoau will be as a University of Washington defensive
Read MoreA total of 134 players from Pac-12 schools appear on the rosters of the 14 teams in the 2022 NFL Playoffs.
Read MoreUSC football has played 128 seasons dating back to 1888, with not game being played in 1890, 1892, and 1911-13.
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