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Ducks, 'Cats strive to end Southern Cal domination
USC looks to be football champ
B\ Thomas f*r«i*lI
f mcrald f ditor
One (l.i\ Southern C ulitornin won't
win .ill tli>' n.11 ion s i hnmpinnships
It iii.n happen soon I lit- Dodders
look liki- also-rans The Lakers folded
lip Ilk'' .1 I .inillO.II (| SllflSI 11'I'll Will’ll t 111'
Pistons rami' to pla\ rin- Haiders are
readv I" leave town and return to ().ik
land 1 veil with C.rel/k\ the Lm^s are
no Inn ke\ powerhouse
I hat leaves onlv the I'.u ifu lit i older
em e (nothall teams I St and I ( LA.
both of whom have to replat e then start
inir i|iiarteiiiai ks Willi the Dinks and
Wildcats looking hunip\ this veal it
iniidil not take an earllupiake for I \ to
ill appeal i I < ill I the t.u e ol the earth
\ri/on.i I’iimIh I
I'd r<‘( uni H I |t>-2)
I Ilf U llili ills .III'
llll SM'll \\ till (|lli( k
ness on di'lensf .uid
olfl'IISO l Iffl’MMV r
< nurdinutui Kip
Si lintels new passing game sliimlil give
running (JH Konaltl Veal another rveap
mi Inst vimi Arizona was first in rush
ing. last in passing
I In- home si hedule also gi\es the
( ats something to purr about the
si IiiiiiI hosts both tin- I rojnns and Brti
in-. \ri/.nnn will hf looking to upset,
and lhe\ t mild lust do it on this Held
Are inn paving attention I l I .A '
Ari/nna Stair
I’li'dii led reined:
:>•(■ (2-r>) Millin' is
wlinr Ari/un.i
Stair's lir.ill is. tin
Still Drills havr .1
sinfully rus\ i ard
with right games al
home
Hi'Yond thr
si lirdtilr aiU an
tagr thr I Irvils are
(lei nldlK mild rile11 running game is
snll .imi (|U(iilcihjt( k Paul luslin doesn't
serin like Ihr kind of player In lead an
impressive passing game Ihr defense
w as \\ eak Iasi ve.n
California I’rv
<ii( ted ri'iord: 5-(j
( l-.r>) U ilh Aikm.in
iimi IVeie gone,
many observers
pit k the <iulden
Bears golden boy
Trov T.ivlor .is tin*
I'.ii Ill's Im'sI CJH
Consider also Cal
losl lliree in the li
Mill i'll snumis l.ist \ c.ir
i>l minute tt.imr with
■ 1: - h Mi’on’l happen thi
is nsiclv to rise from the i
(including tlic
1 Iri’gnn SlHtii.
i visit .mil ( <i 1
ill.ii
Oregon Pn
i*d m orel: f»-S
() v< • i tin* l.ist
vrars th«* I )u< V
r\a< tl\ .1 f>(HI
< tut) Not only
then- sr.ison rn
for tin- last
< ampaigns an*
*«l M I
ti\ r
.s am
ball
that
ords
five*
f>
. «. ih ii '> and lit) Anirrii ,i's most
intfdiocro sports ir.nn plays .it Autzen
Stadium
They'll follow the trend this year
Mm () lias been made about the team re
turning its offensive squad virtually in
tai I hut that offensive squad ranked
ninth in yards per game last year Slur It
also has been made about the fart that
Oregon doesn't play I ISO this year, and
lliiil is something to upprei iate
Another hold prerlir lion: brilliant hut
.a indent prone Qb Hill Musgrave will
slay healthy tills year Musgraves injur
n s m the past have all ( ome ill the open
field, the offensive line is too good to let
other teams get to Musgrave
%
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Orngon Slatr
I’mlicti’d rtMcml:
4 H (2-5) It'll be
sonic time belore
the Hein s me i urn
pleteh .irnuiitl the
iieiul Hrilliant QH
I ilk \\ ilhelm is
mine, .is oie the tup
two rei elvers .mil t.iilb.u ks There arc
players ready to step into leadership
roles, hut it may he new tuund pride
that i artles the team
Cunvrntmn.il wistlom has it th.it this vr.ir's T.n It) i.n r is wide oprn with
quarterback vacancies at both Southern Cal and UCLA Not so say Emerald
staff writrrs C.ir\ I Irnlrv 1'r.n \ Suinnri ami Thomas I’rnwrll. .ill ot whom
fin krtl tin s.unr four s< hools to finish it thr top Union arc thru prrtlittions
nl thr 1‘IH'I Tiii til tooth,ill rat r
Henley's |)ic ks
1. IJSC
2. UCLA
3. Arizona
4. Oregon
5. Arizona Stain
)i. California
7. Washington State
H. Washington
?). Stanford
It). Oregon Stati1
Sumner's picks
l'SC
CCLA
Arizona
Oregon
Arizona Stall1
Washington
Stanford
(California
Washington State
Oregon State
Pruwnll's picks
l!SC
UCLA
Arizona
Oregon
Washington
Stanford
California
Arizona State
Oregon State
Washington State
Then- .ire bright ct.ns ahead for OSt
kragthorpe's rt‘< rnitilig (lass looks sol
i<l I or now . Hi'.ivirr bus will li.ivr to be
((intent with .1 ninth place finish and
•mother loss to the I)ut ks
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Stanford — I’redii t
rd record: ti-5 (4-4)
New (ordinal roach
Dennis (Ireen will
inherit a learn that's
better than departed
I (lilt li’s 11u k.
Klwa\ s I ti 1 re
i ord indit ates
Tln>n' «»ri‘ 1 i ri'lurning slnrtnrv ini hid
mg running lm< k |nu \ nl|ic
I Cl.A — Predicted
record: !»-2 (ti-2)
l'(:I.A s i hitm i’s for
the F’ai III crown
will (*ud «*<«rIv Oil
14 with .in upset
loss to Arizon.i
Tlnm the te.on u ill
pla\ well until los
inn to t \S( on Nm 1H
Tin* Hruins lost more to graduation
than did tin- 1'injans. tail there s still a
till'.it Ifalll Ill'll- Hu- offensive lllll' is
lii|is and it'll give explosive h.n ks Bri
an Brown. Shawn Wills and Kevin Wil
liams plenty ol rushing room A strong
running game will take some ol the
pressure utl the new (Jli either jimmy
Bonds or Bret lohnson
I'SC — Predicted
record: 10-1 (7-0)
At USC. the talk
isn't of uinning the
I’.n It), hnt III <i mi
tion.il litle
Southern (!.ii isn't
.i pretty team. Their
offense \\ 111 jusl In' medioi.re. lint it’s
defense lli.it wins football games and
1 S( lias defense in spades
Washington — Pre
dicted record: (>-5
(4-4) 11usk\ ( oat h
Don lames ami his
team won't have to
pla\ at Autzen Sta
ilium for ;i while,
but they tin have a
tough early scheti
llli' lh.it m;l\ keep W.isllillgttin out ol a
bowl game lor only the second time this
dei ade
Washington Stale
— I’reili( led re
cord: t-H (2-ti) Not
<in 1 v do the (iougars
have to replai e de
lei ting ( oai.li Den
nis Kri< kson (gone
to Miami) and QH
Timm Kosenbacii
(gone to tin’ MI L).
they li.ivr to rcpliii.i' must iit lht'ii yr.ulu
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