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October 19, 2008 9:30 AM

The mourning after, OSU edition

Posted by Bob Condotta

Not that you may really want to read any of these. ...

--- My game story focused on what I thought were a couple of telling moments --- the early delay penalty and the late inability to get it in from the 1-yard-line.

--- The notebook had items on the defensive changes, Terrance Dailey, and D'Andre Goodwin.

--- Percy Allen wrote about Ronnie Fouch's day.

--- Finally from our paper, Steve Kelley wondered again why the Huskies burned the redshirt of Cody Bruns. The fact that he got hurt and missed Saturday's game makes the decision look even more curious, he says.

--- The Oregonian's main story focuses on the Beavers' Rose Bowl chances.OSU now has its destiny in its hands --- win out, and the Beavers win the conference.

--- The Oregonian's Ken Goe writes that OSU didn't really play that well and still won easily. He also wonders how the OSU coaches have made Lyle Moevao such a better QB than Jake Locker.

--- George Schroeder of the Eugene Register-Guard also ponders OSU's Rose Bowl hopes.

--- The one flaw for OSU was how its defensive backs played the deep ball, according to the Corvallis Gazette-Times.

--- The GT also has this notebook with an item on what proved to be the biggest non-story of the weekend --- any hard feelings left over from the 2007 game in Corvallis. Safety Al Afalava, the center of the controversy in 2007, said yesterday's contest "was a clean game.''

--- The Chicago Tribune tried to get a head start on the Tyrone Willingham-Notre Dame hype by sending a reporter to Seattle for the weekend, and Brian Hamilton filed this interesting story. Most noteworthy --- Juan Garcia apologizing for UW's season at Friday's homecoming rally, and Hugh Millen calling the Willingham regime here "an abject failure.''

All for now.


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