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Roundup: What would you do with $2 million?

Jul 13, 2018
UCLA Athletics

UCLA

What would you do with $2 million? Thuc Nhi Nguyen of the L.A. Daily News writes about the UCLA basketball alumni team that's chasing a $2 million prize in The Basketball Tournament starting Saturday. 

Washington

While we're on the subject of Pac-12 basketball alumni and $2 million, former UW superstar Isaiah Thomas is cashing in on a one-year, $2 million deal with the Denver Nuggets. This news comes via Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.com. 

USC

Super, super cool video from the USC RipsIt Blog on USCTrojans.com about senior defensive back Iman Marshall and his journey through the program.

Arizona State

It's that time of year: when all the home-and-home football series for a decade from now (literally a decade) are announced. A thousand high-fives to the Arizona Republic's Doug Haller for this clever take on ASU's future series with Texas A&M.

Oregon

Is Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert a four-year guy at Oregon? The Oregonian's John Canzano goes in-depth with a national analyst on the topic.

Colorado

It's been a pretty amazing week for former CU women's soccer player Joss Orejel. This quick read from BuffZone.com recaps two major milestones packed into just a few days. 

Oregon State

Jordan Poyer, a Buffalo Bills starter and former Oregon State standout, returns to his roots this weekend for a football camp in Astoria. Nice read by Nick Daschel of The Oregonian. 

California

The Daily Cal writes that star receiver Demetris Robertson, who is transferring out of the Cal football program, will announce his next destination on Saturday.

Arizona

Michael Lev of the Arizona Daily Star completes his countdown of Arizona football's most valuable players not named Khalil Tate. Today, he reveals his No. 1 pick. 

Stanford

Courtesy of GoStanford.com, let's get to know women's soccer defender Alana Cook – and why she wears a certain number. 

Washington State

A new men's basketball staffer has landed in Pullman. Kenny Tripp, who comes from a D-II school in Denver, is the squad's assistant coordinator of operations.

Utah

The Utah Runnin' Utes have finalized their non-conference schedule for 2018-19, and Larry Krystkowiak told the Salt Lake Tribune's Kurt Kragthorpe that it's "grueling."

Pac-12

Some news for bowl season – the first of the Pac-12's affiliate bowls on the calendar has acquired a title sponsor. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the Dec. 15 game will be known as the Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl the next two years.