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Old 08-03-2010, 02:32 AM   #33
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Breaking News: Player Suspension

BREAKING NEWS: It is being reported on ESPN.com that Pac-10 Commissioner has laid down that law after inappropriate comments made to the media about Notre Dame quarterback Dayne Crist. Chike Amajoyi commented after Stanford’s 35-7 rout over Notre Dame that Dayne Crist was a “*ussy who will never take ND anywhere,” after Crist slide feet first to avoid a hit in the first quarter. Scott has decided to suspend Chike Amajoyi for one game, which would be this Saturday’s nightmare match-up against number one in the country, Boise State Broncos. However, Chike and officials from Stanford are reportedly working to get the appeal process started, once it gets rolling Chike will still be able to play until the ruling is either remains or is vetoed.

Stanford Cardinal head coach Jim Harbaugh was terribly shocked when he found out about the suspension, after practice this morning reporters caught up with him and caught him saying, “What Larry decided to do was unfortunately irrational and without pause. He did not take time to talk to Chike or myself rather just read the media report and made his decision. That is an unfortunate way to conduct business.”

So while Coach and Amajoyi work on the appeal the rest of the team is preparing for their trip to Boise, Idaho to face the number one team in the country in the Boise State Broncos. This will be the first time either school has faced off against one another in their histories. Many expect this to be a high scoring affair, a complete shoot-out.


Chike seen above readies to attack the line of scrimmage against ND
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:44 PM   #34
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Re: Breaking News: Player Suspension

Just got caught up.. Very happy to see BSU move to the Pac-10, but very surprised you dumped Oregon. Normally I see WSU or Arizona. (The 2 crappiest teams in the conference).

Can't cheer for you at all next game, but I do hope you at least don't get your butt spanked...

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Old 08-04-2010, 07:48 PM   #35
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Re: Breaking News: Player Suspension

Updates coming tonight: Stanford v. Boise State(it was a nail bitter!), Top 25 rankings, Heisman watch, Conference Standings, Top 25 scores from around the NCAA & Recruiting Trail.
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Old 08-05-2010, 12:54 AM   #36
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Week 5: UPSET ALERT! Stanford at #1 Boise State

How Do You Like Me Now?! Stanford goes to Boise State and outclasses the Broncos on their home turf to the tune of 28-23 Upset Special. Rivalry in the making here folks!



Post-game Quote:
Coach Jim Harbaugh: "Holy Cow! That was one [expletive] of a battle out there! I have to tip my hat to Chris Petersen and his team, they came out like the number one team in the country looking to defend their turf. Tonight was our night though, I'm so proud of my boys, we'll celebrate tonight but tomorrow back to work because we have to stay focused and not let this emotional high drain us for our visit to Southern Cal next weekend. I wonder if this will be enough for the computers to vote us into the Top 25."


On The Recruiting Trail:
This Week's Important Recruiting Info...

...Two visits were scheduled for week 7, WR Billy Goat from Franklin Wisconsin and 4-star middle linebacker Cameron Jones from Alamo, Texas will be on campus. The Cardinals don't have a game that week but hope the time off will allow more one-on-one with the two gentleman to get them to commit. On the sad sign Roderick Quinn has given a soft verbal to Cal, there is still a chance Stanford can sign him but only time will tell.


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Stanford Injury Report:
Player                    POS     INJURY                    LENGTH
Harold Bernard            FS      Strained Pectoral         2 weeks
Jeremy Stewart            HB      Sprained Elbow            1 week

NCAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Offense: Jerrod Johnson Texas A&M QB - 24/32, 350 yards, 7 car, 16 yards, 5 total touchdowns
Defense: Shawn Williams Georgia SS - Tackle, Forced Fumble, Fumble Recovery

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Old 08-05-2010, 01:24 AM   #37
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Recruiting Central: Week 6 Information



Committed Player Brief Profiles
High school senior Kicker A.J. McCray became the first commitment of the season for head coach Jim Harbaugh. McCray is rated as the 15th best kicker amongst his peers hailing from Claremont California. A.J. was the team's place kicker as well as field goal specialist for his entire four year stay at Claremont Preperatory Academy. A three sport athlete A.J. was also starting point guard on the varsity basketball team and starting striker on the varsity soccer team. McCray had offers from other Pac-10 rivals in UCLA, Cal and USC for his kicking services but A.J. was quoted saying, "when Coach Harbaugh showed up at my house the first time and met with my family and myself I was totally blown away by his presense and his plan for the Cardinal. I knew right then I wanted to be coming to Stanford and I'm glad we could get it done so early in the process that I can relax and play football without that stress anymore." McCray was using an unofficial visit to Stanford where he commited shortly before the team's home opener got started against Arkansas.

"A.J. is a very talented kicker but is also a very well rounded young man, the staff and I are looking forward to what he'll be bringing to our team and the University." said Coach Harbaugh when asked about his first commitment moments after his Cardinal's upset visiting Arkansas.
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Week 6 Around the NCAA

A Look Around the NCAA


2010 NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25
RANKTEAMLAST WKRECORDPOINTS
1.Nebraska Cornhuskers25-01510
2.Ohio State Buckeyes34-11422
3.Wisconsin Badgers44-01385
4.Pittsburgh Panthers54-01306
5.Southern Cal Trojans64-01247
6.Alabama Crimson Tide84-11243
7.Oklahoma Sooners75-01203
8.Boise State Broncos14-11018
9.Iowa Hawkeyes104-1995
10.Miami Hurricanes113-1970
11.Virginia Tech Hokies124-1902
12.Oregon Ducks154-1744
13.Arizona Wildcats164-0699
14.Utah Utes174-0663
15.Florida Gators93-2630
16.Louisiana State University Tigers214-1439
17.Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets224-1407
18.Houston Cougars234-0367
19.STANFORD CARDINAL--5-0367
20.Texas Christian Horned Frogs132-2347
21.West Virginia Mountaineers244-0323
22.Oregon State Beavers143-1315
23.Texas A&M Aggies--4-0260
24.Arkansas Razorbacks253-1259
25.North Carolina Tarheels--3-1176




Heisman Watch
1. DeMarco Murray - Oklahoma - Halfback - STOCK UP
133 carries, 680 yards, 12 catches, 298 yards, 9 total touchdowns

2. Mark Ingram - Alabama - Halfback - STOCK DOWN
120 carries, 568 yards, 10 touchdowns, 12 catches, 165 yards

3. Titus Young - Boise State - Wide Receiver - STOCK UP
21 catches, 333 yards, 7 touchdowns, 15.9 yards/catch

4. Josh Nesbitt - Georgia Tech - Quarterback - STOCK UP
79/112 70.5%, 173.2 rating, 1039 yards, 86 carries, 377 yards, 16 total touchdowns

5. Devier Posey - Ohio State - Wide Receiver - STOCK UP
26 catches, 311 yards, 6 touchdowns, 12.0 yards/catch





Pacific Athletic Conference Standings - 2010 Season
TeamsCONF W-LOVERALL W-LPFPASTRK
#19 Stanford Cardinal2-05-013263W5
#13 Arizona Wildcats1-04-014070W4
#14 Utah Utes1-04-017040W4
#5 Southern Cal Trojans1-04-012243W4
#8 Boise State Broncos1-14-117262L1
Arizona State Sun Devils1-13-211189W1
#22 Oregon State Beavers0-13-112471L1
California Golden Bears0-12-2113101L2
Washington Huskies0-12-210864L4
UCLA Bruins0-21-446134L4
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Just got caught up.. Very happy to see BSU move to the Pac-10, but very surprised you dumped Oregon. Normally I see WSU or Arizona. (The 2 crappiest teams in the conference).

Can't cheer for you at all next game, but I do hope you at least don't get your butt spanked...

Writeups look good. Like the layout.
Glad to have you on board as a follower, hopefully my recent upset of Boise State won't put pause in our blossoming friendship lol. When I moved Boise State and Utah into the Pac-10 I decided to get ride of the absolute worst team in Washington State and the team I least like in Oregon.

Thanks for the compliments. I hope to make this a very popular dynasty. I guess I should link to it in my sig lol.
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Old 08-05-2010, 02:29 AM   #40
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Week 5 Top 25 Scores from Around the NCAA

Number One Knocked Off!
Stanford Cardinal 28 at #1 Boise State Broncos 23

Horned Frogs Upended at Home
Texas A&M Aggies 48 at #13 Texas Christian Horned Frogs 42

The Ducks Win on the Road
#15 Oregon Ducks 19 at Toledo Rockets 7

Battle of the Panthers
Florida International Panthers 13 at #5 Pittsburgh Panthers 30

Grilled Gator, Alabamian’s love it.
#9 Florida Gators 0 at #8 Alabama Crimson Tide 37

The Demon Deacons Can’t Stop Nesbitt & Co.
#22 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 38 at Wake Forest Demon Deacons 14

UCLA Blanked!
#17 Utah Utes 28 at UCLA Bruins 0

Hurricanes Survive On the Road
#10 Miami Hurricanes 30 at Clemson Tigers 27

Cornhuskers Win Big Against the Gophers
#2 Nebraska Cornhuskers 31 at Minnesota Gophers 3

MSU has No Answer for the Badgers
#4 Wisconsin Badgers 47 at Michigan State Spartans 14

Oregon State Shocked in Corvallis
Arizona State Sun Devils 24 at #14 Oregon State Beavers 17

Lions Lose to Iowa For Third Straight Year
Penn State Nittany Lions 10 at #10 Iowa Hawkeyes 20

Trojans Make Easy Work of the Huskies
Washington Huskies 6 at #6 Southern Cal Trojans 24

The Longhorns Can’t Survive
#20 Texas Longhorns 24 at #7 Oklahoma Sooners 25

Wolfpack Stood No Chance at Home
#12 Virginia Tech Hokies 41 at North Carolina State Wolfpack 14

Romp
#3 Ohio State Buckeyes 52 at Illinois Fightin’ Illini 0

Late Drop by Wide Receiver Ends Chance of Tying Game
#16 Louisiana State University Tigers 20 at Tennessee Volunteers 13

Notre Dame Steals On
Notre Dame 24 at #18 Boston College Golden Eagles 19

Cyclones Stun Red Raiders with Field Goal as Time Expired
#19 Texas Tech Red Raiders 24 at Iowa State Cyclones 27


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