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Source: www.latimes.com --- 10 days ago
Quarterback is carted off the field because of a foot injury, the latest setback in his UCLA career. For the second time in five months, UCLA quarterback Ben Olson took a painful ride on a cart to the locker room Saturday. ... Source: www.latimes.com --- 10 days ago
While awaiting results of quarterback's X-ray, Coach Rick Neuheisel goes through practice preparing for the worst-case scenario. No news wasn't necessarily good news for Coach Rick Neuheisel . ... Source: www.iht.com --- 19 days ago
Garrett Olson threw eight scoreless innings before running into trouble in the ninth and the Baltimore Orioles scored six early runs off Jarrod Washburn in a 10-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
UCLA quarterback Ben Olson was carted off the field with 30 minutes remaining in Saturday's practice with a right foot injury suffered in a non-contact drill, a foreboding sign the Bruins' quarterback situation could be in flux. ... Source: ucla.scout.com --- 11 days ago
Head Coach Rick Neuheisel talked about senior quarterback Ben Olson re-injuring his foot Saturday in practice, the coincidence of how it happened, the implications and more... ... Source: ucla.scout.com --- 14 days ago
Ben Olson, the senior quarterback, talked at Media Day before yesterday's first practice about his mindset coming into his final season at UCLA, his injury, the new coaching staff, the new offensive scheme, the offensive line and more... ... Source: www.startribune.com --- 12 days ago
... Source: www.ocregister.com --- 11 days ago
The Bruins quarterback had to be helped off the field after taking an awkward step. X-rays are scheduled for Sunday. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
Washington Post Aug 10 2008 6:36AM GMT ... Source: www.hq69.com --- 15 days ago
Pretty Bree Olson peels off bikini ... Source: highschoolsports.oregonlive.com --- 19 days ago
Photo by Dirk Knudsen, Special to OregonLive.com ... Source: TheState.com --- 15 days ago
It started as a nagging pain in his foot a year ago. No problem, Aram Olson thought. He was a 6-foot-2, 240-pound football player, after all. One year later, now that the source of that pain is known, the proper verb tense to describe Olson’s career is the past tense. What was supposed to be the season he ascended to the starting fullback spot at Ohio State instead will be the first one during which Olson will be an ex-football player. The Irmo High graduate, an Ohio State junior, has a navicular stress fracture. That means his foot no longer could handle the pounding it would absorb if Olson were to do what is required of a fullback: run 10 yards at full speed and smash into a 250-pound-plus defender. “He wanted to play football,” said Dick Tressel, Ohio State’s running backs coach and the older brother of head coach Jim Tressel. “A couple of doctors in a row said, ‘This really isn’t going to get better.’ That was a little hard for him. His goals were to be a great football player as well as getting a great education. ... Source: www.savagepacer.com --- 15 days ago
Jennifer Joy Olson , from Savage, has been named to the dean’s list at Evangel University in Springfield, Mo. To be named students must achieve a 3.6 grade point average. ... Source: www.theleafchronicle.com --- 12 days ago
NASHVILLE — Titans guard Jake Scott keeps his Super Bowl XLI ring in a safe and takes it out only for special occasions, like maybe a dinner party. ... Source: www.heraldnet.com --- 19 days ago
SEATTLE Garrett Olson threw eight scoreless innings before running into trouble in the ninth and the Baltimore Orioles scored six early runs off... ...
Source: www.mnpact.org --- 16 days ago
by Dave Mindeman One more posting on Blois Olson. This one is regarding his follow up MinnPost piece on Al Franken, How Franken Could Win . Olson says that Franken still could win, giving us his own version as to how: His new team must make major changes in campaign strategy and the candidates own authenticity on policy issues, political tactics and his own personal history. Olson likes the word "authenticity"...he uses it a lot. If a candidate has it, they are in good shape...if they don't, well you know. But what does it mean? The best definition I can find for the word authenticity is "undisputed credibility". Olson thinks that Franken needs to establish that credibility in order to win. Maybe, but Norm Coleman won in 2002 and I defy you to show me one shred of "authenticity" in anything Norm says or does. But I digress. Olson talks briefly about Franken's new campaign team. He is impressed with their credentials -- many people are. This is an "A" team for a campaign to have and I doubt that these people would have signed on if Franken's chances were not credible. But Olson points out what he perceives as a flaw: That could be a challenge among what has been characterized by many as a staff that is too young and too close to Franken to be critical of him or confront issues that the campaign clearly needed to confront, such as his writings and comments as a satirist. I'm not sure how the youth and loyalty of staff can be described as ... Source: www.mnpact.org --- 16 days ago
by Dave Mindeman Blois Olson's first undertaking with MinnPost is to deconstruct the Al Franken for Senate campaign. A project he seems to take on with enthusiasm. Al's situation has been a topic of discussion in DFL circles for quite some time -- but let's take a look at how Olson approaches it. Olson contends that Franken has been in trouble in all basic elements of a campaign: In modern U.S. Senate races, the basics matter: money, message and media. So far Franken is at a disadvantage on all three. A. Money Olson: While successful at raising money, Frankens burning it too quickly. Franken has raised more than Coleman, but he also has spent $3 million more than his Republican opponent. Franken does seem to have a high burn rate but with legitimate reasons. Olson uses two examples of other Senate campaigns that are much better at retaining funds. His first, is Cong. Mark Udall's Senate campaign in Colorado. However, Udall has been a consensus pick for that spot in Colorado from the beginning. He was encouraged to run by the DSCC, and the State Party has been behind him 100% from the outset with no primary opposition. He already had a strong donor base as a popular Congressmen, so money has never been a problem. His second example is Tom Allen in Maine. Another consensus party pick in his home state -- he had token primary opposition where his opponent got less than 20% of the vote. Allen is also a sitting Congressman with a solid dono ... Find more results for Olson on RSSMicro.com |
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