Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1998, Page 26, Image 26

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Cardinal seeks pot of gold on road
By Tim Pyle
Oregon Daily Emerald
Stanford (1-3 overall, 0-2 Pacific-10
Conference) at No. 23 Notre Dame (2
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The road does not get any easi
er for the Cardinal, a week after
being demolished in Eugene.
The Fighting Irish will seek re
venge for the 33-15 drubbing
they endured in Palo Alto, Calif.,
against Stanford last season. In
that game, the Cardinal smashed
Notre Dame for 322 rushing
yards and 514 yards of total of
fense. Stanford has also won two
of its last three games at Notre
Dame Stadium in South Bend,
Ind.
Arizona State (2-2,1-1) at No. 21
Southern California (3-1,1-0)
The Sun Devils have regained
their confident swagger follow
ing a dominating 24-3 win last
week.
But that win was against Ore
gon State.
The Trojans will provide Ari
zona State with a legitimate test
to see if the Sun Devils have tru
ly improved since their early-sea
son struggles.
Arizona State tailback J.R. Red
mond, like the rest of his team,
has yet to live up to preseason ex
pectations. Redmond’s 85.3 rush
ing yards and 171.3 all-purpose
yards per game are not the Heis
man Trophy numbers that fore
casters were expecting.
USC’s formidable defense, led
by linebacker Chris Claiborne,
does not want to host Redmond’s
breakout party.
Washington State (3-1,0-1) at No. 4
UCLA (2-0,0-0)
Nick Medley'EmeraUi
Stanford will have to rely on more than just gang tackles to beat Notre Dame
in South Bend Saturday.
The Bruins could be rusty after
their scheduled game at Miami
last weekend was canceled be
cause of Hurricane Georges.
But that should not matter.
UCLA, which has a school
record 12-game win streak dating
back to last season, is not about
to let its national- and confer
ence-championship dreams be
shattered by the rebuilding
Cougars.
Last season, Washington State
needed a goal-line stand in the
fourth quarter to beat the Bruins,
a win that eventually landed the
Cougars in the Rose Bowl. This
season, Washington State needs a
miracle.
Oregon State (2-2,0-2) at Utah State
(1-3)
So much for Roses.
After starting the season with
two promising nonconference vic
tories, the Beavers found out that
they are still below par in the Pac
10 with two road losses.
But Oregon State should beat
Utah State. Maybe there will be
postgame Humanitarian talk.
Game of the Week
The Huskies look to beat
Arizona after huge loss
to Nebraska last week
By Tim Pyle
Oregon Daily Emerald
No. 14 Arizona (4-0,1-0) at No. 20
Washington (2-1,1-0)
Although the season is still
young, Saturday's showdown
between the Huskies and Wild
cats could prove to be monu
mental in the Pacific-10 Confer
ence title chase.
More than a possible confer
ence championship will be on
the line for Washington. After
being embarrassed 55-7 at Ne
braska last Saturday, the Huskies
will be trying to re-bolster their
pride.
Arizona may be licking its
chops after watching film of that
Washington massacre, but it
should not get too confident. The
Wildcats’ lone win in seven
games at Husky Stadium came
10 seasons ago.
The Huskies cruised to a 58-28
win over Arizona at Tucson in
1997 behind a balanced offen
sive attack. Washington quarter
back Brock Huard threw for
three first-half touchdown pass
es and led his team to 218 pass
ing yards, 254 rushing yards and
no turnovers. Speedster Ja’War
ren Hooker set the tone by re
turning the opening kickoff 89
yards for a Husky touchdown.
However, this season the
Wildcats rank first in the Pac-10
in scoring defense. They also
boast an explosive offense,
which includes the talented
quarterback tandem of Keith
Smith and Ortege Jenkins, prolif
ic wide receivers Dermis North
cutt and Jeremy McDaniel and
productive tailback Trung
Canidate.
Washington’s offense will be
looking to re-establish itself after
dropping to eighth in the confer
ence in scoring. Huard, consid
ered a top-5 NFL pick by many,
looks primed for a huge game af
ter two straight sub-par outings.
Receiver Dane Looker is Huard’s
favorite target, leading the con
ference with nine catches per
game.
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