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biffer
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« on: September 03, 2010, 05:56:45 PM »

USC beat Hawaii last night, fairly comfortable, but if I were a Trojan I'd be massively worried about the defense, particularly the secondary. They'll come up against a lot better passing attacks in conference this season and may suffer. From a neutral point of view, USC could be in some really high scoring games - good old fashioned Pac10 stuff.

Big game in the Pac10 is TCU / Oregon State. Really tough game for the Beavers and I don't see them beating the Horned Frogs.

Washington State @ Oklahoma State I'm not sure about. The Cougars are gradually improving and I think the Cowboys are in a slump. Might be close but OSU to edge it.

Washington @ Brigham Young. This should be a cracker. If Jjake Locker is the QB that everyone thinks he is, this is the kind of game he's got to win.

Arizona @ Toledo. May be a bit tricky for a quarter, but Arizona have too much.

UCLA @ Kansas State. Two underperforming programs. This could be really close, but I don't think it'll be very pretty

Cal, Stanford, Arizona State, Oregon, all have cupcakes and should be ashamed of themselves if they win by less than 20



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MancSilverBlack
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« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2010, 09:28:53 PM »

Interesting to see how Cal get on this weekend. You would think that Colorado will be up for the game, as they are joining the PAC-10  in the next year or two. After watching the game last Saturday I'm also really looking forward to see how the true Freshman Keenan Allen plays against a much better team. He was awesome last week.
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« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2010, 04:49:50 PM »

Interesting to see how Cal get on this weekend. You would think that Colorado will be up for the game, as they are joining the PAC-10  in the next year or two. After watching the game last Saturday I'm also really looking forward to see how the true Freshman Keenan Allen plays against a much better team. He was awesome last week.

Colorado 7 Cal 52

Kevin Riley found his WR's for 4 TD passes and 197 yards. Cal 2-0 for the season so far.
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