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Results for tag: Washington State
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Oct 11, 2009 at 03:34:33 AM
Week 6 continued to show that anything can happen in this conference. Everything went according to plan in three out of the four games. The exception came in Corvallis, Oregon where the Beavers showed that Stanford is not quite ready to a Pac-10 title contender. This week’s games were:
13 Oregon @ UCLA: Considering that the Oregon Ducks had scored ninety six points over the past two weeks, there were probably plenty of people that were surprised to see that the Bruins held the Ducks scoreless over the first half of football. This did not last very long however, as the Ducks returned the second half kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. On UCLA’s first play from scrimmage in the second half, quarterback Kevin Prince threw an interception that was returned 32 yards for a touchdown. 26...
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Oct 6, 2009 at 11:26:21 PM
Week 6 will be a defining week for a lot of teams in the conference. UCLA started off the season strong, but is coming off a loss last week, will they be able to rebound and upset the University of Oregon? ASU is playing Washington State who has looked sub-par all year, but the Sun Devils struggled last week and were very shaky even though they wee at home. Stanford is travelling to Corvallis, Oregon to take on the Beavers, if the Cardinal improve to 4-0 in conference play, I will be ready to say that this is the year they break their streak of not making it to a postseason bowl game. Arizona has been struggling and so have the Washington Huskies. Both teams will be looking for win and it will be interesting to see who get the win in Seattle.
13 Oregon @ UCLA: Ducks quarterback ...
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Oct 4, 2009 at 04:37:29 PM
Finally, all teams now have at least one conference game under their belt. If there was any lesson learned this week it was that this conference is deeper than it has been in the past. There are no guaranteed wins this year, except for the Washington State game. Teams that appeared to be on the rise lost and teams that were struggling came up with big wins.
UCLA @ Stanford: The Stanford Cardinal is attempting to end a 7 year postseason drought and this appears to be the year where they finally reach a bowl game. After a 24-16 victory over UCLA, Stanford is now 3-0 in conference play. Running back Toby Gerhart is off to a fast start this year. He continued his great play on Saturday as he rushed for 134 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Washington @ Notre Dame: This is Jimmy Clausen’s ...
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Sep 20, 2009 at 07:55:59 PM
Week 3 was an interesting week within the conference. There were upsets of top 25 teams and overtime victories. This week had many headlines and notable stories including Washington State getting a win (when something this rare happens, it deserves a headline), Oregon snapping Utah's 16 game win streak, Jahvid Best's 5 touchdowns, and Washington's upset of the third ranked USC Trojans. Cal @ Minnesota: The Bears continue to impress everyone as they ran their way to a 35-21 win at Minnesota. The Bears have now shown that they are the best team in the conference thanks to Jahvid Best. Kevin Riley passed for 252 yards on Saturday. He didn't ...
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Sep 13, 2009 at 03:23:02 PM
The second week of the season was huge for the Pac-10. The conference that is said to lack depth went into an SEC stadium as well as a Big Ten stadium and came home with two victories. The conference looked good and performed better than I expected them to. I'll start this week two review with the most intriguing game that happened on Saturday.
USC @ Ohio State: The 106,000 fans were loud and doing everything that they could to will their Buckeyes to victory. The Ohio State defensive line dominated the USC offensive line for 57 minutes. Unfortunately, a football game is 60 minutes. With an injured shoulder, freshman quarterback Matt Barkley led the Trojans on a game winning drive. Barkley admitted that his shoulder was "killing him," but he showed courage and poise ...
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Sep 6, 2009 at 03:07:37 PM
The most anticipated game this week was the Thursday night game in Boise, Idaho. This game was not only a bust for the viewers as it was full of mistakes, but it was also a bust for the Oregon Ducks and the Pac-10 Conference. The Ducks came out flat and never found their rhythm. We all know what happened after the game, so I won't go into detail. The problem with this game was that the Pac 10 is often overlooked and Thursday night was a huge opportunity to gain some credibility, but instead the Ducks got embarrassed.
Every other Pac-10 game this week went as expected. Although everyone expected LSU to beat Washington, I don't think many of us expected Washington to keep the game within 8 points. LSU won 31-23 at Washington.
Oregon State beat Portland State 34-7. ...
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Sep 1, 2009 at 11:09:15 PM
This week’s preview is coming out early because of the highly anticipated Oregon vs. Boise State game on Thursday night. This week’s Pac-10 games are: 16 Oregon @ 14 Boise State (Thursday Night) San Jose State @ 4 USC San Diego State @ UCLA Stanford @ Washington State Central Michigan @ Arizona Maryland @ 12 Cal Idaho State @ Arizona State 11 LSU @ Washington The Thursday night season opener is by far the most intriguing game in the conference this week. The Oregon-Boise State game features two teams in the top twenty and has the Ducks fighting for revenge after the Broncos beat them in Autzen Stadium a year ago. Not only are the Ducks angry about the loss, but they are also seeking revenge for a couple of late hits that ...
Posted by:
oaklandathleticsfan
on Aug 5, 2009 at 02:50:41 PM
USC has finished the year with at least a share of the lead for the past 7 seasons and they look to push that streak to 8 as they are the favorite to win it again this year. However, teams like Oregon and Cal will challenge the Trojans for a shot at earning a BCS Bowl Berth.
The Pac-10 is often overlooked because fans think that it is a one team conference. The problem is that being on the west coast, the games start later and east coast fans are often unable to see how good this conference truly is. While the SEC is undoubtedly the best conference in the country, the Pac-10 will make a case for themselves this season as they prove that they are the second best conference in the country.
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