Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1992, Page 7B, Image 42

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    PAC-10 PREVIEW
Dawgs face tougher j
test from Pac-10
By Dave Chartoonneau
and Steve Mims
Emerald Sports Wftiers
The 1992 Po
et fit-10 Confer
ence could be
described in
ono word: pari
ty
Washington is the obvious
choice to successfully defend
the conference title, but the gap
has boen closed betwoon the
Huskies and their Pac-10 oppo
nents.
Aftor the Washington comes
a jumbled clump of teams that,
with a timely win here and a
Husky loss there, could de
throne the 'Dawgs and march
into tho Rose Bowl.
The California schools —
Cal, Stanford, USC and UCLA
— will give llie Huskies the big
gest challenges, as could Arizo
na State and possibly Washing
ton State.
Here is a team-by-team analy
sis in predicted order of finish.
fwkCinO
Washington Huskies
Last Year:
120. BO in
Pac-10 (1st)
Defeatod Michi
gan in K o s o
Bowl. j
Almost everyone who fol
lows the Poe-10 expects Wash- |
inglon to successfully defend
its Conference title this season
except Husky heud coach Don ]
James.
"The four host learns physi
cally in the conference are the
California schools," James said
"The rest of us will just try to
keep up."
On offense, the Huskies are
blessed with not one, hut two
outstanding quarterhucks in ju
nior Billy Joe Hobert and senior
Mark Brunell. James suys that
Hobert is currently the startor,
but both quarterbacks will see
uction throughout the season.
The Huskies also return last
year's star running back In
Beno Bryant but lost their four
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