Pac-10 Burning Questions: Can Oregon State build on 2008?

From Sports Illustrated:

“The Beavers have some issues heading into spring practice. Quarterback Lyle Moevao will miss the spring after undergoing arm surgery this week that could require anywhere from six weeks to four months rehabilitation. That means senior Sean Canfield, who missed last year’s spring practice following surgery on his throwing shoulder, will take all the first-team snaps, which could spark a quarterback competition come August.

Meanwhile, the Beavers must find replacements for three offensive line starters and all four secondary spots. The good news? The Rodgers brothers (James and Jacquizz) seem to have recovered from their respective injuries. Receiver James (collarbone) may play some this spring, while tailback Quizz (shoulder) will be limited. Meanwhile, Oregon State coach Mike Riley tipped off The Oregonian that he may install a Wildcat formation. The Wild Quizz? Sounds exciting.”

The article also also asks, Who will start at quarterback for USC?, Is the football monopoly in Los Angeles over yet?, Can Washington’s two Pac-10 schools combine for more than two wins in 2009? and Which program is poised to make a leap in 2009?

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