Pac-12 Notes – April


2012 Season Archive

Pac-12 Notes – April

//posted 4.20.2012

April 30th Utah State and San Jose State take a half step up The Southwest Conference … The Big Eight … The Pac-10 … The Western Athletic Conference? The WAC has been around since 1962, and started with members including Arizona and Arizona State. Now, while enjoying its 50th year in existence, the WAC may be fading away. Present members Utah State and San Jose State are set to bolt the WAC for the Mountain West Conference, starting in 2013. This leaves the Western Athletic Conference with only a handful …

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Spring Grades – Defense

//posted 4.16.2012

Embree: “It’s good to have them understand what we’re saying … There’s just a whole different comfort level”

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Spring Grades – Offense

//posted 4.15.2012

The mid-terms have been turned in, it’s time for the grades. How did each unit fare this spring? …

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Spring Practice Notes

//posted 4.14.2012

Jon Embree’s Post-Spring comments on everything from recruiting to managing fans’ expectations …

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Tuiasosopo: “Somebody’s got to step up” …Moten: “So far, so good”

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A detailed look at how each offensive unit fared in the first half of spring practices …

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Neuheisel joins Pac-12 Network

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Colorado Daily – March

//posted 3.23.2012

Larry Scott: “Revenue from television is still a fraction of what it should be” … Jordan Webb transferring to CU

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Spring Forward

//posted 3.8.2012

Spring depth chart lists a few surprises … CU quarterback battle merits front page article on ESPN …

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Spring Practice Primer

//posted 3.7.2012

Nick Hirschman injures other foot, out for all of spring … Embree: “I feel good about where we’re headed”

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Colorado Daily – February

//posted 2.28.2012

Offensive line storylines for spring shaping up … CU hands out first multi-year scholarship

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Bios of the Colorado Recruiting Class of 2012, along with video of Jon Embree’s press conference

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