Holy... ASU loses to UNLV in OT
That's all. I have nothing to add.
Oregon, Oregon State, and USC win in intersectional match-ups. Everyone else, not so much.
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that's some cold-blooded smack!
didn’t everyone know that ASU had a trap game this weekend? and what with maryland. those guys came loaded this weekend! and re-loaded their 2nd half for good measure!
Pac10 = Raclette (odious, but so so good sometimes. especially melted)
"Surround yourself with people who can't live without football" - 1st tenet of 3 for Bear Bryant's 3 Rules of Coaching . . . . .
by BixBeiderbecke on Sep 14, 2008 10:51 AM PDT up reply actions
I expected as much
from Stanford, OSU, and ucla (because of all their injuries), but not from Cal, ASU, and Oregon. I guess I’m just fooling myself thinking that the Pac-10 has 2-3 Top 25 teams.
The funny thing is
Even after UCLA was crushed yesterday, you could argue that it’s the 5th best team in the conference.
Arizona
WSU
Stanford
OSU
@UW
UCLA should be favored in all of them.
by SuperBruinMan on Sep 14, 2008 9:34 PM PDT up reply actions
Bruins - Beavers
Given both teams’ challenges on offense, that might be a chance for the Pac-10 to show that we can finish up a game with a score of 3 – 2 also.
That game was a defensive struggle
and Tommy Tuberville loved it. How great is it when there are no touchdowns and the final score is 3-2.
The O-line and QBs
With the injuries you guys have its amazing if you get any rushing yards. If ucla was at full strength with Cowan at QB they probably would have 6-8 wins, maybe more.







