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Cal star Jahvid Best ruled out of game against Huskies
California star tailback Jahvid Best has been ruled out of this week's game against Washington as he recovers from a frightening fall and concussion that sidelined him last month.
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Best Reviews His Injury and the Prospects of Returning
Tailback Jahvid Best addressed local media Wednesday evening for the first time since sustaining a concussion during the Cal football team's game against Oregon State, saying that his "expectation" is to be ready for a return to the field by the time the Bears play Washington on Dec.
Tailback Jahvid Best is eager to return to the field after being sidelined by a frightening fall and concussion and has targeted California's season finale as a possible return date.
Cal's Best hopes to return to field this season
Published: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 9:22 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 9:22 p.m. Star tailback Jahvid Best is eager to return to the football field after being sidelined by a frightening fall and concussion and has targeted California's season finale as a possible return date.
WSU Football | Coug seniors prepare for their final home game of 2009
Washington State football Coach Paul Wulff was proud to talk about his Cougar senior student/athletes who will suit up in their home uniforms for the last time this coming Saturday.
Injured Cal RB Best says he's feeling good
California star tailback Jahvid Best joined his teammates for the opening coin toss before Saturday's game against Arizona, one after being knocked out following a frightening fall and concussion.
Playing status for Best not an issue, coach says
BERKELEY, Calif. a ' California star tailback Jahvid Best is resting at home following his frightening fall and concussion, and the team has not discussed when he could play again.
California Golden Bear Football News
Oakland Tribune: Inconsistent play just one of many concerns for Tedford, Bears
Jahvid Best took the direct snap from center, curled around left end and streaked for the goal line.
Canfield carries Beavers to win
California tailback Jahvid Best slammed to the ground after a terrifying fall into the end zone and the Golden Bears never recovered from losing their star.
Cal RB Jahvid Best hurt on touchdown
California tailback Jahvid Best sustained a concussion and was taken to the emergency room after he leapt high into the air, flipped over a defender and landed on the back of his head in the end zone.
Protection is the name of his game
Oregon State football's own Lance Mitchell opens up about family, avoiding gang violence, and the rush he feels just before running through the tunnel Maria Bruggere Issue date: 10/29/09 Section: Sports Media Credit: Jeff Wick Media Credit: Jeff Wick Sophomore safety Lance Mitchell is one of the standout defensive players for the Beavers this ...
Just four sacks in seven games a big reason the heat's on OSU's secondary
WEDNESDAY, with OSU football ... Perhaps ironic that OSU's safeties are being featured on FSN's "Beavers All Access'' show tonight at 5 p.m., because the safeties took some heat after Saturday's loss at USC for being a few steps behind Trojans' receivers at crucial points in the game.
Patience pays off for USC's Bradford
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Oregon State-USC: some Wednesday morning X's and O's as Riley's guys try to ignore that 1960 thing
WEDNESDAY , rain pours down in bullet-riddled, but I don't care because my invasive surgical procedure is in the rear-view mirror, disappearing from sight, and I know it will be close to 80 degrees when I land at LAX Friday night and rush to the AVIS lot so I can get to Jerry's deli in Marina del Rey at a decent hour.
Quizz passes test of Pac-10's top runners
In football circles, the term "shootout" is better used to describe a duel between pass-slinging quarterbacks.
Beaver defense wins the bout with Gerhart
CORVALLIS - The Oregon State defense knew what the Stanford game plan would be.
A fresh start with the Vikings
Rolling out of bed at 4:55 a.m. six days a week has taken some adjusting, but Portland State defensive end Carl Sommer is starting to like the schedule.
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