Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1992, Page 9B, Image 44

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    RuaaeU Whitt overcame a bout with the chicken pox and could ba lha kay to California overcoming the
tough competition In the Pec-10.
PAC-10
Continued from Page 7B
loading receivers from a year
ago.
Washington's defense will
suffer from the loss of Defen
sive Lineman Steve fclmtman
who left after his junior year
and was the top pick in the
NFL Draft. The Huskies still
have six returning starters on
defense, including throe in one
of the nation’s best secondaries.
Coming off last season's co
national championship. James
is taking a humble approach to
the 1992 season.
"Wo are just as hungry as last
season, just not as talented,"
James said.
Predicted Finish: 11-1, 7-1 in
Pac-tO.
Stanford Cardinal
Laat Yaar:
8-4. 6-2 in Pac
10 (tied for
2nd). Lost to
Georgia Tech in
Aloha Bowl.
Bill Walsh returns to Stan
ford as head coach, making the
Cardinal one of tho most
talknd-about teams in the na
tion. The defense returns 10
starters from last year's team,
but a lack of depth could hurt
them if injuries become a prob
lem. Tho offense lost five of last
year's starting crow, including
fullback "Touchdown" Tommy
Vardoll (1,084 yards. 20 TDs)
and leading receiver Chris
Walsh, (66 catches for 034
yards).
Returning is junior Steve
Stonslrom, who led tho Pac-10
in passing efficiency last soa
son, completing over 60 per
cent of his passes. Walsh will
no doubt get the most out of
Stenstrom, which should be
enough to keep tho Cardinal
near the top of the conference.
Predicted Finish: 8-4, 6-2 in
Pac-10.
California Golden Beers
Last Year:
10-2, 6-2 In
Pac-10 (tied for
2nd). Defeated
Clemson In
Florida Citrus Bowl.
The Bears had their winning
est season in decades last sea
son, but the off-season brought
with it an equal share of losses.
Cal lost head coach Bruce Sny
der to Arizona State, all Pac-10
quarterback Mike Pawlawski to
graduation and leading rusher
Russell White, (1,177 yards last
year), to chicken pox. The latter
5
has returned after missing a
couple weeks of practico, nut
the Bears will struggle to re
place the other two.
Keith Gilbertson replaces
Snyder and has the unenviable
task of filling the shoes of 10
starters lost from lust year's
learn. Gilbertson does have the
schedule in hi* favor Cal could
easily win it* first four games
before facing Washington and
USC in back-to-back road
games.
Watch for the California-Arl
zona State match-up in the sec
Turn to PAC-10. Page 11B
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