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and get some snaps/' Teevens said.
"I told him to play your game and
don't try to do anything special, and
he did some positive things. Trent is
still the No. 1 guy right now."
In the red and yellow
lohn David Booty has pushed the
competition aside and now sits at
No. 2 on the L1SC quarterbacks chart.
The freshman enrolled early this
year — he should be a senior at Evan
gel Christian High School in Louisiana.
According to the USC Web site, he
is believed to be the first prep football
player to enroll at a major Division I
university after graduating from high
school early.
He made his collegiate debut
against the Cardinals, completing
one pass in four attempts.
"lohn David Booty is a really good
football player," USC head coach Pete
Carroll said. "If Matt (Leinart) was to
falter or get nicked, he'd go in. Some
where down the stretch, he may have
to make some big plays for us. 1 have
no doubt that he'll do it, too."
What rankings?
The Associated Press Top 25 poll
and the ESPN/USA Today Coaches
Poll both came out on Sunday.
Each poll's rankings tell something
about the Pac-10: The conference has
parity and lots of it.
USC remains the highest ranked
team in the Pac-10. The Trojans sit at
fifth in the AP, and fourth in the
coaches poll. Washington State is
next at sixth in both polls.
Finally, Oregon State, despite not
playing last week, is ranked 22nd in the
AP poll and 21 st in the coaches poll.
UCLA, Washington State, and
UCLA remain the only team with
spotless conference records — all at
2-0 — and USC (2-1) is the only oth
er team with a winning Pac-10 record.
Byes... nonconference
In addition to Oregon, Arizona has
a bye this week. Arizona State plays
North Carolina and USC takes on
Notre Dame.
The rest of the conference plays
Pac-10 tilts.
Contact the sports editor
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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Walter and Matt Kegel.
That is, they don't do very well in
this quest, and everything goes back
to the drawing board.
The Pac-10 has become so profi
cient offensively that the best defense
against a good offense is even more
offense. Cornerbacks are hung out to
dry as quarterbacks have their way.
Pac-10 teams seem to understand
that leaving cornerbacks unassisted is
inefficient, but they still can't apply
that to games.
One team has scored at least 40
points in 20 games this season
where a Pac-10 program was in
volved. Furthering that, six games
have ended with one team posting
more than 50 points.
Maybe, though, having an offen
sive-loaded conference isn't that bad
after all.
But ifyou like that, just don't expea
to play anywhere but the Rose Bowl
on New Year's Day.
Contact the sports editor
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
SOCCER
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still know we can play against any
team in the league if we play well and
together."
UCLA dominating
the Pac-10
For the second straight week, UCIA
holds down the No. 3 position in the
National Soccer Coaches Association
of America/ Adidas national poll. Only
North Carolina and Notre Dame,
which both have five more wins than
the Bruins, are ranked higher.
The Bruins came off a double over
time victory against Washington on
Saturday to move to 9-1 -2 overall and
1 -0 in conference play. Just a week be
fore, UCLA scored with three seconds
left in regulation to defeat UNLV, 1 -0.
Huskies hanging around
Want proof that the Pac-10 is one
of the strongest conferences in soc
cer? Washington still holds down the
No. 10 ranking in this week's poll
with a 7-3-3 record, dlie Huskies have
the fewest wins and most losses of
anybody ranked in the top 15.
The Huskies did suffer at the hands
of the Bruins last weekend in a 3-2
double overtime loss. Washington can
still make claim as the best statistical
team in the Pac-10, leading the con
ference in shots, points, assists, assists
per game and shutouts, as of Oct. 7.
Washington looks for its first con
ference win this weekend when Ore
gon and Oregon State travel north to
play in Seattle.
ASU: Shutout queens
While holding down the No. 23
national ranking, Arizona State
comes off a solid weekend by defeat
ing Cal, 3-2, and Stanford, 1-0.
The Sun Devils are tied for the con
ference lead with six shutouts this
season after having their way with
Stanford this weekend. It was also the
first time in school history that Ari
zona State swept the California-Stan
ford series.
Arizona State moves to 8-2-2 over
all and 2-0 in conference play before
heading to Tucson this weekend to
face in-state rival Arizona.
Contact the sports reporter
at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com.
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GOLF
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season for the rookie from Hawaii.
The Ducks trailed far behind a tal
ented tournament field with two of
the sixteen teams ranked in the top
25. Northwestern, after shooting the
best round of the day by far, holds the
first-day lead by posting a team score
of22-under, 546.
"Northwestern had two great
rounds and ran away from the field,"
California head coach Steve Desi
mone said. "My hat's off to them."
No. 4 UCLA was second with 554,
followed by a surprising Oregon State
at 558, San lose State at 559, and host
No. 22 California at 560.
San Jose State's Issac Weintraub
shot the best round of the day indi
vidually, carding a 5-under 66.
Brian Smith is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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