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PAC-10 PICKS A note on how this works: The pickers (the sports staff, the editor in chief and the design editor) choose teams against the Las Vegas spread, meaning that if the picker chooses the favored team, that team would have to beat the spread — win by more points than the spread - for the picker to ‘win’ the pick. (Spread in parentheses next to favored team) Underdog Hank Hager (5-9) Mindi Rice (6-8) Jesse Thomas (5-9) Jon Roetman (6-8) Scott Archer (6-8) Brad Schmidt (2-12) Adelle Lennox (5-9) ARIZONA STATE OREGON USC STANFORD UCLA UCLA NEVADA NEVADA FLORIDA STATE MIAMI OKLAHOMA TEXAS GEORGIA GEORGIA OREGON OREGON ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA STATE Stanford @ USC (21,5)_ STANFORD STANFORD STANFORD STANFORD UCLA (I6J5) @ Arizona UCLA UCLA ARIZONA ARIZONA Nevada @ Washington (18) NEVADA WASHINGTON NEVADA WASHINGTON _Miami © Florida State (7) MIAMI MIAMI FLORIDA STATE MIAMI Oklahoma (6)@ Texas OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA _Georgia (2)©Tennessee GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA OREGON USC UCLA NEVADA MIAMI TEXAS HAGER continued from page 2B We battled our butts off." Next, flash forward to the 2002 season. Oregon is off to a 6-0 start and looks invincible heading into the Oct. 20 game at Autzen Stadium. The Sun Devils must have gotten the antidote to Oregon's hot start. They put 35 points on the board in a shootout — so much that Andrew Walter passed for 536 yards — and defeated the Ducks, 45-42. There's no Harrington comeback this time, no monster runs by Onter rio Smith either. Oregon, which led 21-10 at halftime, was all-out beaten. In 2001, when the game wasn't dose, the Ducks won, 42-24. In 1999, Oregon won by just three, 20-17. Before that, in 1998, the Ducks hung up 51 points at Autzen. The year before that, the Sun Devils scored 52. One would have to go all the way back to 1990 to find the last time dther squad failed to score in double digits. The schools are the poster boys for the Pacific-10 Conference. They've got quarterbacks who can throw, re ceivers who can glide and secondar ies who are bare in the cupboard. There's going to be a lot of "whoa nellys" from ABC's Keith Jackson on Saturday. It wouldn't be surprising to see either team post 50 points, and it wouldn't be surprising if the victor won the game in the waning mo ments of the game. And if there's any doubt, just re member Peelle and his hands of gold. Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. ^ Need a place Z to stay for UO games? Check out our new 7 Hospitality Suites! « Go Ducks! • CALL 338.4000 or stop by our 1,easing Office at 90 Commons Drive * Open 7 days a week 90 CoMmoNs DRive 338-4000 New leasin Furnished 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments / • Washer/dryer in each apartment • Close to campus • On bus route • Electronic alarm systems • Fully equipped kitchen • Private bedrooms/individual leases • Computer lab, copier and fox availability • Swimming pool • Basketball and sand volleyball courts • Superior workout facilities • Starting at $335 • Roommate matching service. • 10 & 12 month and short-term leases www.capstone-dev.com _ Oregon Daily Emerald P.O. Box 3159, Eugene OR 97403 Game Day is published every Friday before UO football games by the staff of the Oregon Daily Emerald, the daily campus newspaper at the University of Oregon. It is distributed throughout the community, on campus, and at Autzen Stadium before home games. Game Day has been produced the past 12 years, and it is the original, highest quality publication serving Duck fans everywhere. S>2003 Oregon Dally Emerald NEWSROOM — (541)346-5511 Editor in chief: Brad Schmidt Managing editor: Jan Tobias Montry Sports editor: Hank Hager Senior sports reporter: Mindi Rice Sports reporters: Jon Roetman, Jesse Thomas Design editor: Adelle Lennox Senior designer: Sean Hanson Designers: Kimberly Premore, Kari Pinkerton Photo editor: Adam Amato Senior photographer: Mark McCambridge Photographers: Danielle Hickey, Lauren Wimer Copy chiefs: Kim Chapman, Jennifer Sudick Copy editors: Gabrielle Barber, Brandi Smith, Ben Pepper, MacKensey Thompson Online editor: Erik Bishoff Webmaster: Eric Layton BUSINESS — 346-5512 General manager: Judy Riedl Business supervisor: Kathy Carbone ADVERTISING — DISPLAY 346-3712 Director: Melissa Gust Sales manager: Michelle Chan Sales representatives: Tim Bott, Army Feth, Patrick Gilligan, Megan Hamlin, Kim Humphries, Alex Hurliman, Shannon Rogers, Dan Sawaya, Sherry Telford, Katherine Vague PRODUCTION — 346-4381 Manager: Michele Ross Production coordinator: Tara Sloan Designers: Jen Cramlett, Kristen Dicharry, Matt Graff, Andy Holland, Marissa Jones, Jayoung Park, Jonah Schrogin