IN BRIEF Pac-10 likely to have two BCS representatives The way things are going in the Pa cific-10 Conference, there could be as many teams playing in the four Bowl Championship Series games as there are in the other 24 bowls. No. 1 Southern California can clinch a berth in the Rose or Orange bowl with a win against Arizona this week, and No. 4 California is in good position to grab an at-large spot in the BCS with wins in its final three games. Arizona State and the winner of this week’s UCLA-Oregon game also will be bowl bound. But after that it gets dicey. The conference could have anywhere from zero to three more bowl teams, leaving four spots possibly open. Being unable to fill all of its bowl slots is less important to commis sioner Tom Hansen than getting two teams into the BCS for the third time in the system’s seven years. “That’s the important measure ment,” Hansen said. “We’ve been the best conference top to bottom for a number of years. People said, ‘You have good teams but not great teams.’ This year we have two great ones. It’s a very fine development. I’m proud of it.” It also has some outside observers very interested in how the next few weeks play out in the Pac-10. Because every bowl berth the Pac-10 doesn’t fill is one that could open up for a school from the Mid American Conference or an inde pendent such as Navy. Hansen has already given the Sili con Valley Bowl and Emerald Bowl permission to talk to other teams in case the Pac-10 doesn’t have teams for those games. — The Associated Press Every Day Wells & Drafts 4 Ladies $2S0 tye&Ut/tina Pupa's Soulfood Kitchen Mon: Throwdown Dominoes Tues: Hip Hop w/ DJ Tekneek Wed: 80’s Night & Pool Tables Thurs: Grateful Dead Night 21 West 6th • 338-9000 .019870 THE N