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25. John Blake – Oklahoma (1996-1998) Why? Because Blake compiled a career record of 12-22 in just three years, reflecting the worst stretch in school history. Because he lost to Nebraska 73-21 in 96’ and 69-7 in 97’. Because he went 1-2 against Oklahoma State and Texas then 0-3 against Texas A&M.

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Oregon QB Masoli suspended for entire 2010 season


Jeremiah Masoli is coming off a terrific season in leading the Ducks to the Rose Bowl.
Oregon Ducks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli was suspended for the entire 2010 season after pleading guilty to charges of second-degree burglary on Friday.

Ducks head coach Chip Kelly made the announcement at a press conference after Masoli's court appearance. In addition, he suspended running back LaMichael James and kicker Rob Beard for a minimum of one game apiece after the pair pleaded guilty to harassment in separate incidents.

Masoli, along with teammate Garrett Embry, both admitted to the crimes and were given 12 months probation, 140 hours of community service within eight months and a fine of $5,200 in shared restitution in the following 10 days plus a $100 bench-probation fee, according to the Oregonian. ... Continue

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