Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 06, 2002, Page 10, Image 9

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There’s no better way for the
Huskies to get back on track than to
play West Coast Conference punch
ing back San Jose State. Husky run
ning back Rich Alexis and quarter
back Cody Pickett should have a
field day.
But don’t think for one second
that the loss hasn’t bothered the
Huskies.
“We are certainly disappointed
with the outcome of the weekend’s
contest with Michigan,” Washington
head coach Rick Neuheisel said.
“Everybody, I’m sure, is aware of
the facts that took place and the
bizarre circumstances that unfold
ed during the end of the game that
kept us from having our optimum
chance to win the game.”
Stanford (0-0)
at Boston College (1-0)
Obviously, there is at least one
Pae-10 squad that doesn’t believe in
playing a “softie” early on. The Car
dinal will be without quarterback
Chris Lewis, who was suspended for
the game after committing an NCAA
rules violation. The Stanford of
fense, expected to put up quality
numbers in the passing game, could
suffer with Lewis’ absence.
The Eagles lost star running back
William Green to the NFL but re
turn senior quarterback Brian St.
Pierre, a second team All-Big East
"We are certainly
disappointed with
the outcome of the
weekend's contest
with Michigan_
Everybody, I'm sure,
is aware of the...
bizarre circumstances
that unfolded during
the end of the game."
Rick Neuheisel
head coach
University of Washington
selection last season. Stanford, if it’s
not careful, could get off on the
wrong foot quickly on Saturday.
Idaho (0-1) at No. 11
Washington State (1-0)
The Vandals and the Cougars.
This one is figured to be a no-brain
er, despite Washington State’s slug
gish offensive effort against Nevada
last week. Wide receiver Mike Bush
and quarterback Jason Gesser are
just too talented for the Idaho de
fense to do anything about. For the
Vandals, it’s just a tune-up for Ore
gon, another expected blowout.
New Mexico State (0-1)
at California (1-0)
Wow.
Jeff Tedford, how California fans
should love thee. After a 2001 sea
son in which Cal won only one
game — their last — Tedford has led
the Golden Bears to their second
straight win, a blasting of Baylor in
Berkeley, Calif. Can they keep it up
against the Aggies? Probably.
“I was very proud of the players,”
Tedford said after the game. “They
played very hard. The defense
played excellently, coming up with
big turnovers early and giving the
offense great field position. I didn’t
think the offense was going to get a
chance to play.”
Central Florida (0-1)
at Arizona State (1 -1)
Will anyone watch this game?
At least in the Pac-10, this game
Fac-10 Overall
0-0 1-0
7. Arizona 5
8. Stanford
UCLA
has little importance. The Golden
Knights, picked to finish second in
the Mid-American Conference by
the Sporting News before the sea
son, lost to a semi-tough Penn
State squad in their first game. On
the other hand, Arizona State,
picked to finish ninth in the Pac
10, has already been destroyed by
Nebraska and easily defeated East
ern Washington.
Eastern Washington? Yup, it’s
going to be a long season for Sun
Devil fans.
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