Pac-10 lunch links: Who will step up for Arizona?
July, 1, 2010
7/01/10
2:30
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By
Ted Miller | ESPN.com
With impetuous recoil and jarring sound
Th’ infernal doors, and on their hinges grate
Harsh thunder, that the lowest bottom shook
Of Erebus. She opened, but to shut
Excelled her power; the gates wide open stood.
Th’ infernal doors, and on their hinges grate
Harsh thunder, that the lowest bottom shook
Of Erebus. She opened, but to shut
Excelled her power; the gates wide open stood.
- A redshirt freshman cornerback is transferring from Arizona. The transfer of starting receiver Delashaun Dean means an opportunity for someone else, such as Gino Crump.
- Checking in with Arizona State offensive lineman Matt Hustad, who says he's feeling good after multiple injury problems.
- What do the preview magazines say about California?
- You can never have too many quarterbacks, but Oregon recruiting sure is getting a lot of QB interest. Former Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli has not yet visited Mississippi State.
- A look at UCLA's recruiting radar.
- So far, USC's upperclassmen, given the option to transfer, aren't leaving. Everything is speculation with Seantrel Henderson at this point. Part II of a Q&A with John Baxter.
- A columnist from Utah rates Utah in the middle of the Pac-10.
- Washington coach Steve Sarkisian sees a wide-open Pac-10. Stewart Mandel on Jake Locker's Heisman hopes.
- The Washington State football blog takes a look at Oregon State.
- The Pac-10 will negotiate from a position of strength -- despite what you've read elsewhere -- when it courts new media partners.



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