Pac-10: Sun Devils plan to pressure Stanford Continued from page 9B Bruins, who rank last in the confer ence in total defense. The Bruin offense is continuing to heat up. It has amassed 958 total yards in the last two weeks thanks to its impressive passing game led by wide receiver Craig Bragg and tight end Marcedes Lewis. Junior quarter back Drew Olson has had little trou ble finding receivers to throw to. The Bruins defense will need to contain Washington State wide re ceiver Jason Hill, who leads the Pac 10 in touchdown receptions (9) and yards per catch (25). Stanford (2-3, 4-4) at Arizona State (3-2, 6-2) Both programs head into this game sore after being shut out last weekend. l__ Arizona State got the game they wanted last Saturday against Cal, but could not get a strong outing from senior quarterback Andrew Walter. This week, the Sun Devils should have little trouble scoring as they host Stanford who is No. 6 in the Pac-10 in total defense. Arizona State head coach Dirk Koetter feels that putting pressure on Stanford’s quarterbacks should make the difference in the game. “Pressure is a two-way street,” Koetter said. “The good news is you can get to him and get him rattled, but when you bring pressure it leaves you susceptible to the big play.” Koetter most likely has watched film of Stanford’s loss to Oregon. In that game, pressuring was one of the key reasons why the Ducks held on for the win. Whomever Stanford head coach Buddy Teevens starts at quarterback could be in for a long day in the desert. Despite being blanked by UCLA last weekend, Teevens feels his team is focused on this Saturday’s game and has high spirits about it. “The confidence level on the team is high,” Teevens said. “The guys know what the deal is and are confi dent that if we take care of business, we’ll be fine.” The big question of the day is who will start at quarterback between Trent Edwards and T.C. Ostrander. Both have shown resiliency and can run Stanford’s offense effectively. Teevens has stated he will make a game-day decision to determine who will start. Scott J. Adams is a freelance sports reporter for the Daily Emerald EUGENE HARDWARE 1 . • Hardware • Electrical • Plumbing • Paint • Housewares • Lawn & Garden • Tools 342-5191 2825 Willamette Eugene, Oregon 2004 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS (NOV. 5) Team use California Oregon Arizona State UCLA Oregon State Stanford Washington State Arizona Washington Conference Overall W L W L 5 0 8 0 4 1 6 1 4 1 5 3 3 2 6 2 3 2 5 3 3 2 4 4 2 3 4 4 14 3 5 0 5 17 0 5 17 ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL POLL (NOV. 1) Team 1. use (56) 2. Oklahoma (8) 3. Auburn (1) 4. California 5. Wisconsin 6. Texas 7. Utah 8. Georgia 9. Tennessee 10. Michigan 11. Miami 12. Virginia 13. Florida State 14. Louisville 15. West Virginia 16. Boise State 17. LSU 18. Virginia Tech 19. Oklahoma State 20. Iowa 21. Southern Miss 22. Texas A&M 23. Arizona State 24. Boston College 25. Texas-EI Paso Record 80 80 9-0 6-1 80 7-1 80 7-1 7- 1 8- 1 6-1 6-1 6-2 5- 1 7-1 80 6- 2 6-2 6-2 6-2 5- 1 6- 2 6-2 5- 2 6- 2 Points 1,616 1,556 1,507 1,362 1,359 1,230 1,212 1,162 1,132 1,062 1,035 815 803 793 754 685 557 515 469 416 209 206 189 111 69 Previous 1 2 3 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 4 13 5 14 15 18 19 22 20 23 25 16 20 NR NR QUOTE BOARD "If you give up five (yards) on first down, it’s like you’re playing Yahtzee; you’re rolling the dice.” Jerry Matson Oregon middle linebacker on the importance of stopping Cal running back J.J. Arrington on first down Erik R. Bishoff | Photographer Middle linebacker Jerry Matson (52) leads a revamped Oregon defense with 50 tackles this season.