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F the Huskies

7 months ago Tiny jhammond10 0 comments 2 recs

The Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that at least three starters were expected to be suspended for the Oregon game. One report from the Orange County Register said "up to six players" could be suspended.

over 1 year ago Tiny jhammond10 3 comments

Now that they've almost mastered showering, how hard can the spread offense be to figure out?

over 1 year ago Tiny jhammond10 0 comments

Coming up next!

[Ed. Update] Link has been updated to podcast link of interview.

almost 2 years ago Tiny jhammond10 8 comments

Addicted To Quack Anybody see this?

Didn't see this anywhere else, a buddy of mine copy/pasted it and I'm too lazy to find a link, but any truth to this?  I thought it was funny

hen Drunk College Football Coaches (Ex?) Wives Attack

Posted by TheBigLead on October 29th, 2007

Absolutely fascinating story out of Oregon this weekend: John Canzano, one of the top sports columnists in the newspaper biz (our opinion) got verbally and physically accosted Saturday in the press box during the Ducks-Trojans game by the wife (or maybe ex-wife) of Oregon coach Mike Bellotti and her nanny. Canzano recently wrote about Bellotti's kid, a kicker on the Ducks, who has been arrested twice for DUI. It got ugly in the press box:

She leaned in, grabbed by my suit lapel, and lit into me with a string of expletives, asking me if I have children, and telling me, "This is going to come back on you tenfold." And she threatened to slap me, which I thought was not such a nice example to set in front of the kiddies. I told her that it played especially poorly to me that she would approach me in the press box, with a strong smell of alcohol on her breath, hissing and spitting mad, talking to me about alcohol abuse. Then, the nanny, still holding the toddler, unleashed a foul-mouthed tirade.

To paraphrase McManus from one of our favorite movies ever: "You better put a leash on that puppy."

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