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Pac-10
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was off his mark, completing 13 of 30
passes for 110 yards—well beiow his
201.3 yard average. The Huskies also
turned the ball over six times.
Although the UCLA-Cal score
didn’t show it, the Golden Bears
pose a formidable defense. Presea
son All-American defensive end
Andre Carter leads the Cal defense
with 36 tackles and six quarterback
sacks this season. Also highlighting
the second-ranked rushing defense
in the Pac-10 is safety Nnamdi Aso
mugha, who was named the nation
al defensive Player of the Week.
use (3-3,0-3) at Stanford (2-4,
1-2)
Two desperate teams face off Sat
urday, battling to stay out of the Pac
10 cellar. It wasn’t long ago when
Stanford was in the Rose Bowl and
Southern California was the favorite
to win this year’s conference crown.
Now, both teams have lost three
straight and dwell at the bottom of
the Pac-10 standings.
“These are two teams that are
struggling right now,” USC Head
Coach Paul Hackett said. “The ques
tion is how we’re going to be able to
respond and bounce back.”
In three losses, Stanford was only
able to produce 23 points. The Car
dinal ranks last in the Pac-10 in of
fense and seventh in defense. Still,
the Cardinal offers a dangerous of
fense with many options for quar
terback Chris Lewis.
Quarterback Carson Palmer and
tailback Sultan McCullough lead
the Trojan offense.
Arizona State (4-2,1-2) at
Washington State (3-3,1-2)
The Sun Devils look to pick up
their fifth win of the season against
woeful Washington State. It won’t be
easy, as Arizona State has won only
five games in the Palouse since 1967.
The Cougars hold the Pac-lO’s
top scoring defense and arguably
the conference’s top quarterback in
Steve Smith
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career, he was recruited to play bas
ketball by schools such as San Diego
State and Fresno State.
But Smith couldn’t turn down an
offer to play football for the Ducks.
“When I first came up here it was
kind of hard to adjust with the rain,”
he said.
Upon joining the team, Smith
quickly became friends with team
mate Rashad Bauman. It was a
unique friendship because the two
were competing for the same posi
tion on the field.
“I played behind him all my
freshman year, but I kind of knew
that I wasn’t going to play over him,
so it wasn’t a big deal to me,” Smith
said. “He helped me go over some
plays — he’d tell me ‘this is what
you should do here.’
“We still do that. We were doing it
last night, as a matter of fact, while
we were watching film, breaking
down the receivers and all that.”
Since Smith was shifted to the
right corner earlier this season, he
and Bauman start on opposite sides
of the field. They also extended
their friendship off the field and be
came roommates.
“We just clicked out of the gates,”
Bauman said. “We were best friends
our first year, and it’s been that way
ever since. We slowly bonded while
competing for the same position, that
got us to grow closer to each other.
“It’s good to know the person who
you're playing with. I know his
game completely, in and out. He
brings a lot to the table and comple
ments our defense really well.”
For now, Smith’s focus is solely on
playing football. He talks about pur
suing a career in the NFL rather than
trying to make a basketball comeback.
“I can’t really play basketball any
more; you’ve got to take care of your
body,” Smith said. “I still love it to
death, but I’d choose football over
basketball now if I had to choose.”
A sociology major, Smith said he’d
like to be a counselor if a pro football
career doesn’t pan out. One of his un
cles works for the Boys and Girls Club
in Los Angeles. When the Ducks
faced the Trojans last Saturday, he
knew about 40 adolescents who
came to the game with his uncle.
Smith savored Oregon’s win over
USC because when he was in Los
Angeles, he was able to see almost
all of his close family.
While there’s not another game
near Long Beach set on the Ducks’
schedule, Smith has his eye on Janu
ary 1, 2001. He hopes that fate, hard
work and a little luck will bring him
— and about 60 of his closest friends
—back to the Los Angeles area.
“I wouldn’t mind going to the
Rose Bowl because my whole fami
ly would be there,” he said. “I’m
looking forward to it, actually. ”
Jason Gesser. That still hasn’t
added up to many wins this season.
Besides an upset over Cal earlier in
the season, Washington State has
struggled against most opponents.
Backup Sun Devil quarterback
Griffin Goodman has been stagger
ingly inconsistent in filling in for in
jured Ryan Kealy. Against Cal, the
senior junior college transfer passed
for almost 400 yards. In last week’s
loss to Washington, he threw only 32.
The Box
Total
Offense
(Pac-10 rankings)
OREGON 1st
ARIZONA 10th
Total
Defense
OREGON 1st
ARIZONA 3rd
Passing
Offense
OREGON 5th
ARIZONA 10th
Rushing
Offense
OREGON 3rd
ARIZONA 4th
Passing
Defense
OREGON
ARIZONA
1st
9th
Defense
OREGON
ARIZONA
5th
1st
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