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Stanford's gain would be Cal's loss - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
TV: Ch. 7 Radio: 810-AM But which team has more to lose today? Depends on whether you prefer the big picture or the small. In the short term, Stanford has more to lose. To get this close to the postseason and whiff, just two years after going 1-11 ...
San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Jon Wilner column: Wilner: Big Game ... - TradingMarkets.com
Stanford would run the ball every play if it could. Cal prefers a balanced attack but lacks the line, quarterback and receivers to throw effectively. So we could see an old-fashioned affair this afternoon at Memorial Stadium, with a smattering of ...
Plenty on the line for both teams in Big Game - San Francisco Gate
Saturday, November 22, 2008 Stanford: Bowl berth so close, yet so far Cal has axe to grind Ratto: Plenty on the line for both teams Time for throw-out-the-record-books games Linebacking crew sets Cal standard Stanford line coach teaches power of ...
USC gets revenge with 45-23 win over Stanford - San Francisco Examiner
Related Topics: STANFORD, Calif. STANFORD, Calif. ( Map , News ) - After a sluggish first half by Southern California, it looked as if there could be another Stanford stunner. Then the Trojans took control of the trenches and the game to put last ...
Recap: Stanford vs. U-S-C - Raleigh News & Observer
Story Tools The News & Observer is pleased to be able to offer its users the opportunity to make comments and hold conversations online. However, the interactive nature of the internet makes it impracticable for our staff to monitor each and every ...
Readin', writin' and raptors - News Register
Karen Hoyt's red-tailed hawk was hit by a car, suffering an injury that gave her limited flight ? and a place in the Sky Hunters Environmental Education program. "For in the end, we will only conserve what we love. We will only love what we ...
For one half, Stanford - San Jose Mercury News
For one half Saturday, Stanford played better than it did in last season's titanic upset of USC ? much better. It ran with power and precision against the nation's top-ranked defense, scoring 17 first-half points against a unit that had yielded one ...
No. 2 Stanford women lose - San Jose Mercury News
WACO, Texas ? Rachel Allison scored 20 of her 25 points in the first half and Jhasmin Player added 14 to help No. 19 Baylor beat No. 2 Stanford 81-65 on Sunday. Baylor (2-0), which lost to Stanford by 24 last season, has never beaten an opponent ...
ONGAR: Man dies in car crash - Epping Forest Guardian
A MAN has died after he was thrown from his car following a collision. Adam Lawley, 21, was found by two PCSOs lying close to his silver Ford Fiesta, which had left the road, in London Road, Stapleford Tawney, last night (Friday). He had been ejected ...
Creamer could become first U.S.-born money champ since 1993 at ADT - ESPN.com
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Paula Creamer will use a pink ball Sunday, her custom for the final round. Odds are, she'll play those 18 holes with a different color in mind: green. Lots and lots of green, provided she can coax 18 more holes from her ...
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