■ Pac-10 preview Courtesy USC’s LenDale White, who is coming off a career-high 197 rushing yards, leads the top-ranked Trojans in search of their 27th consecutive win Saturday against Arizona. The game is at 12:30 p.m. on ABC. Arizona next to challenge USC's streak Arizona and Stanford hit the road looking for their first Pacific-10 Conference victories against USC and WSU BY KIM GAVIGLIO FREELANCE REPORTER The dividing line between the weak and strong is steadily increas ing as Pacific-10 Conference play plows into week three. This weekend No. 25 Oregon ventures to No. 17 Arizona State, Arizona takes on top ranked USC, Stanford plays Washing ton State, No. 10 California travels to No. 20 UCLA and Oregon State and Washington have a chance to recu perate with a bye. Arizona (1-3) vs. No. 1 USC (4-0) After losing 28-0 last week to No. 10 California, Arizona heads to Southern California to take on the undefeated Ttojans. Currently ranked No. 1, the TYojans have not lost a home game since September 2001. It is unlikely that Arizona will put a stop to the 22 game home winning streak at the L.A. Coliseum, but assuming they don’t turn the ball over, anything is possible in the Pac-10. USC running back Reggie Bush, re ceiver Steve Smith and defending Heis man winner Matt Leinart have been a major force for the TYojans in most of their victories. The Trojans’ last two games have left them fighting to come back in the second half. They had an 18-point deficit at the half during Ari zona State and 13-point deficit at in the first half against Oregon. This come back tactic can be to the Wildcats’ ad vantage, that is if they don’t let the Ho jans score points in the second half. Unfortunately for the Wildcats, USC’s head coach Pete Carroll has not left this weakness unattended to. “We are looking at a conference game that is extremely important to us,” Carroll said. “It is a game we need in order to get back on track and bal ance our attack on the offensive side of the ball. We need to play better early on in the game and smooth that thing out. We are working hard to get that done. It is important that we correct problems and issues. I want to see some movement made in that direc tion. I want to put together a heck of a football game and get off to a good start back at home again. ” Stanford (1-2) vs. Washington State (3-1) Stanford heads north to Pullman, Wash., to take on the Cougars and try to break their two-game losing streak in this key conference game. Last week Stanford lost to Oregon 44-20 while, Washington State lost to Ore gon State 44-33. This loss was the Cougars’ first of the season, leaving them with a 3-1 record. This game is crucial for both teams, so their level of play will def initely have to be kicked up a notch. Last year Stanford defeated Wash ington State 23-17. Last week marked senior running back Jerome Harrison’s seventh straight 100-yard game for the Cougars. He rushed for a game high 124-yards and three touchdowns. If the Cardinal can stop Harrison, its odds of winning are likely to increase. “They have an outstanding runner and their quarterback has put up big numbers,” Stanford head coach Walt Harris said. “They also have a couple of highly ranked receivers, so right now all those things scare us. It pres ents a big problem. We’re not scoring a lot of points on offense, so we’ve got to really slow them down on de fense, get off the field on third down and make it happen." 019888 mmuwim » i mu € 4H&CJI MQBSU Springfield 1489 Mohawk 747-2665 Eugene 2065 W 7th 343-3341 Cottage Grove 118 Gateway 942-8716 Bring this ad in for a 10% discount on your next purchase N Go Ducks! M Located conveniently close to campus next ^ to the Phoenix Inn! Pancakes as you like them! Additional parking available behind the building in Diamond parking lot Saturday & Sunday Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sat.-Sun 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. 782 East Broadway Avenue (541) 343-7523 Lend us your bumper. We'll help a child. Magnetize your car and First Tech will donate $1 to help children in Lane County. It's easy. ► Stop by any Lane County branch and pick up a magnet ► Register your magnet and place it on your car. ► When you do, First Tech will donate $1 to The Great Rotary Duck Race, supporting children's causes in Lane County. You could be an instant winner if we spot your magnetized car. Plus, you'll be entered into a drawing for grand prizes like a hot tub, a pair of men's or women's Duck basketball season tickets, or one of three $500 Visa gift cards. Membership not necessary to enter and win. Official rules available at any branch location. firsttechcu.com first tech credit union serving all residents of lane county branch locations ► north delta branch 3011 north delta hwy, suite 103 ► west 11th branch 4400 west 11 th ► Springfield branch 2355 Olympic street ► oakridge branch 48283 first street NCIML federally insured by NCUA t=f LENDER :think forward