Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 2004, SECTION B, Page 16B, Image 23

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GOTW: Cardinal attempts
to end three-game losing skid
Continued from page 12B
Hass is Oregon State’s big-play re
ceiver. He also praised Hass for run
ning effective routes and being “ex
tremely sure-handed.”
“I haven’t seen him drop the ball
this year. He’s obviously playing
with a great deal of confidence,”
Teevens said. “You don’t stop a guy
like that. He’s hurt everybody in the
conference and you just try to limit
the impact that he has. ”
The Cardinal has been hurting
itself as a team after starting the
season with a 4-2 record. Since
then, Stanford has lost three
straight games, including a 34-31
loss to Arizona State in Tempe,
Ariz., last week.
Teevens said, however, that his
players have remained confident
and focused during practice.
“You don’t see them getting
down or dragging around,” Teevens
said. “They remain crisp and sharp
at practice. When adversity strikes,
they respond to it. It’s a testament
to their character. I keep pointing to
the senior leadership of the group
— they’re strong and committed to
each other.”
For Stanford’s 11 seniors, this up
coming game will mark their final
home game at Stanford Stadium.
“They’ve been a special group,”
Teevens said. “They’re resilient and
have tremendous character. I be
lieve in ownership, accountability
and leadership from within, and
these guys have responded ex
tremely unselfishly.”
The Cardinal’s players, though,
have not conceded the season yet
and plan to fight as hard as they can
to keep their bowl hopes alive.
“As we look to Oregon State, it’s
a critical game for us,” Teevens
said. “They’re coming down to play
for a bowl opportunity, and we’re
doing the same. I expect a heated
contest.”
A lex Tam is a freelance reporter
for the Daily Emerald
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2004 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE
FOOTBALL STANDINGS (NOV. 7)
Team
use
California
Arizona State
Oregon
UCLA
Oregon State
Stanford
Washington State
Arizona
Washington
Conference Overall
W L W L
6 0 9 0
5 1 7 1
4 2 7 2
4 2 5 4
3 3 5 4
3 3 4 5
2 4 4 5
2 4 4 5
15 2 7
0 6 18
ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL POLL (NOV. 7)
Team
1. use (52)
2. Oklahoma (10)
3. Auburn (3)
4. Wisconsin
5. California
6. Texas
7. Utah
8. Georgia
9. Michigan
10. Virginia
11. Florida State
12. Louisville
13. West Virginia
14. Boise State
15. Tennessee
16. Virginia Tech
17. LSU
18. Miami
19. Iowa
20. Arizona State
21. Boston College
22. Texas A&M
23. UTEP
24. Notre Dame
25. Oklahoma State
Record
9-0
9-0
9-0
9D
7- 1
8- 1
9-0
8-1
8-1
7-1
7- 2
6-1
8- 1
80
7-2
7-2
&2
6-2
7-2
7-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-3
Points
1,611
1,555
1,512
1,384
1,341
1,259
1,245
1,210
1,133
971
887
866
862
788
654
631
628
593
522
345
254
160
148
143
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QUOTE BOARD
"Winning is a relief and losing is only
slightly better than dying.”
Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti
Speaking about last week’s loss to Cal
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Erik R. Bishoff | Photographer
Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti said the Ducks will have no problem responding
to last week’s 28-27 loss at California when they play UCLA on Saturday.