Oregon’s Receiver Position Preview
Oregon’s two leading receivers are gone, and Rusty Ryan takes a page from Moneyball when looking at the replacements.
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Oregon’s two leading receivers are gone, and Rusty Ryan takes a page from Moneyball when looking at the replacements.
Read moreThe PAC-12 just secured the best television deal in the country. Find out who the winners are and what problem this could pose schools.
Read moreEvery program has its ups and downs. TRORSG looks at three programs looking to rise back up to the top: Florida, Texas, and Michigan.
Read moreWhat does TRORSG’s Heisman Ballot look like? Well, the top three may be obvious, but the order may surprise you.
Read moreTRORSG feels new uniforms through some tips dropped to him. Also, he previews the most entertaining weekend in CFB in three weeks and how Michigan is like Back to the Future.
Read moreThis week TRORSG discusses which film writer is like Terrelle Pryor and what one of the greatest rivalry ins ports is.
Read moreTRORSG takes a look at this weekend’s good games and picks against the spread. How USC is like a kid from a Health class movie and what Cal QB Brock Mansion shouldn’t do.
Read moreTRORSG takes a look at the PAC-10 and ranks every team. He discusses his favorite OSU football players and why Washington is like “The Godfather: Part III”
Read moreA whole lot of fan-hate this week with Washington coming to Eugene. Never forget Kenny Wheaton’s pick. Also, Michigan’s HUGE Momentum, and what Oregon and Boise State have in common. HInt: VEGAS.
Read moreDucks at Trojans, why Washington State might win this weekend, and the players TRORSG will tune in to watch.
Read moreAnother Saturday without a Duck football game. I know they played Thursday, but still weird. Oh yeah, if you went will all the picks this year you’d be making some money.
Read moreOH YEAH!!! WEEK 6!!! After this week Oregon’s regular season is half over. Bummer. Enjoy football while it’s still here. Here are TRORSG week 6 picks and previews.
Read moreThe Sports Guy’s breakdown when Oregon has the ball, Stanford has the ball, and his final score prediction. It’s some x’s and o’s.
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