Pac-12 links: Amy Van Dyken recovering after ATV accident

» Former Olympic swimmer Amy Van Dyken-Rouen injured her spine in an ATV accident a year ago. Here’s the Arizona Republic’s story on her journey to try and walk again, as well as the Pac-12 Networks’ feature on her from January:

» New Washington quarterback Tony Rodriguez is “probably the biggest steal at any position out of junior college,” according to CCSF coach Jimmy Collins — clearly an unbiased observer.

» Hale Irwin, a former Colorado cornerback and golfer, reflects on his U.S. Open win 25 years ago — one that made him the tournament’s oldest champion.

» Who is the greatest football player that Utah, Utah State and BYU ever produced?

» Utah has $41 million worth of athletic facility improvements due for completion this fall.

» USC’s Andre De Grasse became the first to win both NCAA titles in the 100 and 200 since Walter Dix in 2007.

» Oregon won its four straight men’s track and field title.

» Oregon State receiver Richard Mullaney is transferring out. He caught 52 passes for 788 yards in 2013 as a sophomore, but missed most of 2014 with an elbow injury.

» Nick Kerr, son of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, will transfer to Cal as a graduate walk-on.