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Unless Cal dominates USC from start to finish, which is just this side of impossible, the Bears would be wise to follow the advice of Oregon Coach Mike Bellotti.
"It’s all about staying in the game and giving yourself a chance," said Bellotti, who has faced both tea
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USC Coach Pete Carroll usually says the BCS will untangle itself by the end of the season and all you can do is win and watch it work.
This season, he says the BCS system stinks.
That presumably is because the Trojans, in seventh place in the BCS standings, don’t appear to have a likely route to t
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Consider these three schools competing for this year’s Pacific 10 Conference football title:
* Oregon State (5-3 overall, 4-1 in conference play) opened the season with a league loss at Stanford, shook that off and headed for Penn State, got pounded there, 45-14, and lost a third game in Salt Lake City on O
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The rankings say the Trojans are the class of Pac-10, but they could win out and still be shut out of a Rose Bowl berth. Oregon State and Cal are actually better-positioned. |
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A week ago, on the day Washington announced coach Tyrone Willingham’s firing, university president Mark Emmert said the Huskies’ lowly football program was at the "lowest ebb" in the school’s storied history.
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His reference was probably a week early.
Burdened with a lame-duck c
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"Honestly, it's not easy," Willingham said Monday of his "interim" status. "I've never been in this situation before." |
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LOS ANGELES — If you thought this program still had some pride left, if you thought these players who have given so little this season, might, just might, give it up just this one Saturday afternoon in tribute to the coach who recruited them, you were sadly mistaken.
Washington wasn’t flat aga
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The Washington Huskies' pathetic performance in a 56-0 loss to USC on Saturday at the Los Angeles Coliseum proves how far the UW football program has fallen. |