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Three other teams — Boston College, Notre Dame and Washington — have all scored at least 31 points this season against the Cardinal. “Our team continues to improve defensively with a very physical and aggressive style of play,” Teevens said. “We’re playing with a lot of en thusiasm ... playing solid football. We knew that we had some talented athletes on defense. “The biggest thing was just the time it takes for the players to grasp the system. The guys are feeling more comfortable with what they’re doing and having greater success as a result. I’m encouraged that they have responded so well, so quickly but not tremendously surprised.” Stanford is a team beset by in juries and youth. In addition to Lewis, junior wide receiver Luke Powell has not fully recovered from an ankle injury. The team’s relative youth may have also caught up with the Cardi nal. Of the five quarterbacks listed on the roster, three are freshmen Emerald Kerry Carter and the Cardinal have struggled offensively this season, but will look to get out of a slow start to the year with a strong showing against the Ducks. and a fourth is a sophomore. Lewis is the oldest. But against Oregon, a team that Stanford has had suecess against in dire situations, the Cardinal are looking to grow up, and in turn, get better. Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Pac-10 continued from page 4B But that was last year; it’s a whole new season and much has changed. UCLA star quarterback Cory Paus is injured and Husky quarterback Cody Pickett is back in action. Even with injuries, the Bruins held their own against Stanford over the weekend in a 28-18 win. Matt Moore got the start at quarterback and became the first UCLA true freshman to win his first career start since Tom Ramsey in 1979. And for the Huskies, it should a passing game, with more arm from Pickett. He only passed for 210 yards in the loss to Arizona State but had 18 completions, adding to his Washington record of 228. Pick ett is fourth nationally with 338.6 total offensive yards per game. UCLA and Washington will meet for the 62nd time with the Bruins holding a slight margin at 31-28-2 in the series. UCLA has won four of the last five. Arizona (3-5,0-4) at Oregon State (5-3, 1-3), 1 p.m. Arizona faces a difficult task this week as they head to Reser Stadium, where Oregon State has won the last two in the series with the Wildcats. The Beavers have won the last three overall in the series, but the Wildcats have a commanding ad vantage at 19-5-1 overall. When these two teams meet, it nev er seems that the matchup is close; only one of the last six contests has been decided by less than 20 points. From the moment Arizona strolled into Corvallis last year, it never seemed to have a chance. The Beavers roared out to a 28-0 half time lead and never looked back in posting a 38-3 victory. The Oregon State defense held Arizona to 11 first downs, 46 yards rushing, 113 yards passing and amassed 12 tackles for losses. Things look to be a little different this year as Arizona ranks 12th in the nation in passing offense at 295.4 yards per game. Wide receiver Bobby Wade has been lighting up the Pac-10 and pulled in nine receptions in the Wild cats’ 21-13 loss to Washington State last week. Wade currently leads the Pac-10 in receptions with more than eight per game, and receiving yards with a 117.5-yards-per-game average. The Beavers are coming off a 24 13 win over California last weekend, when the Golden Bears were held to 16 yards rushing. Oregon State ac counted for four quarterback sacks for minus-49 yards. This game should be a close one, as history proves to be on the Wild cats side, although they have yet to win a conference game. 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