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Ducks' Blount Returns, Doesn't Play

By Brian GrummellNov 15th 2009 – 2:00AM

Saturday was to be the college football return for embattled Oregon tailback LeGarrette Blount, but a funny thing happened along the way -- the Ducks never found a need for him in an impressive 44-21 victory over Arizona State.The 44 points marked the fourth straight game Oregon's red-hot offense has scored 42 or more....

Pac-10 Predictions: Can Rest of League Finally Bear Down on USC?

By Gary WashburnAug 9th 2009 – 10:30AM

So is this the year someone besides USC wins the Pac-10 title and gains the automatic BCS bowl berth? If there is ever a year for USC to get chased from behind and caught, this is this year. The Trojans are breaking in a new quarterback in Aaron Corp and replacing several departed starters to the NFL draft. So who's it...

Pac-10 Media Day Notebook

By Gary WashburnJul 31st 2009 – 10:15AM

LOS ANGELES -- USC was picked to win the Pac-10 football title for the seventh consecutive year by the media, and yet the coaches from all nine competitors -- including Arizona's Mike Stoops (right) and even USC coach Pete Carroll -- touched on the uncertainty of the Trojans this season.USC received 28 of the 32 votes with...

Pac-10's Nine Dwarves Aspire to More

By Brian GrummellApr 21st 2009 – 12:00AM

College Football Spring Storylines 2009 looks at the key developments and big news from spring ball.Since 2002, the Pac-10 has been derisively called USC and the nine dwarves. Its more than a little unfair, but that's the prevailing wisdom. Although the conference is consistently among the deepest and most competitive...

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Background on Danny Sullivan

Daniel John "Danny" Sullivan III (born March 9, 1950) is a former racing driver from the United States.

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