CATCH ON TO EUGENE’S BEST PIZZA... TRACK TOWN PIZZA I WESTSIDE 484-4262 2511 W. 11th & Wilson CAMPUS 484-2799 1809 F ranklin Hlvd. i Glad to top 't^a!! 2 Open Daily Fifth Street Public Market • 683-8196 ■tllMMaWJISfiW Pac-10 race gets tight By Dave Chartoonneau Otlty Imer/M Wav bat k in September, the hmrrald sports department pumped out the mandatory Par it) predictions Here's a look at what we said then and what we think will happen for the final five weeks of the season ARIZONA Prrseason prediction: ~ 1 (i onferew e). ill-1 (overall). Revision: T-1 10 1 Fun Fact: file Wildcat defense is giv mg up \ ~ 2 itu firs a ram this season Arizona s plnv has ln-eii shakv as of late Two last second wins over Stanford and Washington State have manv wondering if the seventh-ranked Wilde ats are for real. The Wildcats will gel the chance to prove it this weekend at Util.A The winner of the game- will have the inside trai k to the Rose Howl The Wildcats continue to dominate on defense. So far this season. Arizona is giving up lri 1 rushing v.irds per game Arizona is the only team in the Pac-10 that has remained undefeated, and is one of only mv teams nationally to he unde feated and untied. The ( ats have a gruelling final four games with match-ups at tJCI.A. ( alifornia and Arizona State I heir onlv home game remain ing is against Oregon i'hev should win three of those games but IK.l.A is hot and should lie able lieat them. WASHINGTON Preseason pred.: f'»-2, 0-2 Revision: 71. t)-2 Fun Fact: Still on probation. Still no bowl game The Huskies have done away with any thoughts they would fold because of the bomb dropped on them by the I’m -1(1 Their only losses have come on the road against third-ranked Ohio State, and to a red hot UCLA The Huskies have the easiest schedule left in confer ent e with games on the road at Arizona State and Oregon State, and home games against l'SC. and Washington State. Washington will be playing spoiler for tfte remainder of the season, and can virtually dash any hopes of a bowl appearance for the Trojans and (tie Cougars with a win over them PAC-10 STANDINGS MC « OW«*U Anzono __ 4 0 7 0 UCLA 3 1 52 Washington 3-1 5 2 USCT~ . 3~1 4 3 Washington State 3 2 5 3 California _2 2 5 ? Oregon ^ 1-3 _4_3 Oregon Slate 14 3-5 Arizona State 1-3 3-4 Stanford 0 4 2-5 UCI.A I'reseason pred.: 4 4. lev Revision: fi-2. 8-3 Fun Fact: Bruin quarterback Wayne Cook has thrown 12 tout hdown passes in UCLA's last four games. 11 of those have been to ! | Stokes Before nearly blowing up in all-of-a-sudden-tough Parker Sta dium. the Bruins were on a roll UCI.A had to pull out all the stops last weekend in a 20-17 win over the Heavers, but in the three games prior to that, the Bruins averaged over 53 points a game. UCI.A opened the season with back-to-bai k losses at the hands of California and Nebraska, but haven't lost a game since. Cook continues to make a name lor himself in a conference loaded with great quarterbar ks, and has managed to lead the Bruins to sei ond in the < onferetu e in total offense If the Bruins c.an beat Arizona tins weekend. the\ will be in the driver's seat for the Hose Bow l. CALIFORNIA Prewason pred.: 3-5. O-fi Revision: 5-3. 9-3 Fun Fact: After drawing 34,000 fans for its amazing 42-41 come back win over the Ducks, the (.olden Bears drew 55,000 the fol lowing week, only to lose on a dramatic Washington comeback 24-23. Cal started 5-0 and after the (Iregon win looked like the team to heat in the conference. Since then, the Washington schools have laid waste to am Golden Bear aspirations of a Rose Bowl appearance Now Cal must try and scrap for a number two or three finish in the conference. With the schedule the Bears have reinuin Turn to PAC-10. Page 8B ■ Ill GRAPEVINE I < vQ Mine I k on Friday and Saturday • Indoor Swimming Pool and Recreation. -ft •\^otxAaxj S Rl M KVAI ION \»2 S 1HI . i i MU Ki. KM I t i ,1 M