■ Pac-10 preview After UCLA upset, Cal turns to Beavers Washington State will face No. 12 UCLA; Stanford will travel to Arizona to take on the Wildcats BY KIM GAVIGLIO FREELANCE REPORTER The start of the second half of the season increases the pressure on the Pacific-10 Conference teams — save for USC — to start winning more con ference games if they want to be con sidered to play in a bowl game. This week OSU takes on No. 18 Cal, Washington State battles No. 12 UCLA and Stanford travels to Arizona. Oregon State (3-2, 1-1) at No. 18 California (5-1,2-1) Freshly bruised and beaten Cal had its pride stripped away — as well as its No.-lO ranking — in the surprise upset against UCLA last weekend. The No. 18 Bears have had a week to lick their wounds and prepare to redeem them selves with a home game against the Beavers this week in Corvallis. The Beavers are coming off a bye week which gave them time to fo cus on picking up their defense. The Bears are known for their outstand ing offense, which is ranked 15th in the nation with 473 yards per game on average. Oregon State won’t be an easy win for Cal; the Beavers have the potential to bring a high-powered air attaick on the Bears. The Beavers are fifth nationally in passing of fense and they have a not-so-secret weapon, Mike Hass. Hass leads the Pac-10 with an average of 9.4 receptions per game and his 166.2 receiving yards per game is the best in the nation. “(Hass is) strong, he can catch the ball all over the place in his hands, and then he’s very good after the catch because he’s got a great first step, like a guy that plays basketball,” Oregon State head coach Mike Riley said. “As soon as he hits the ground after a catch, he’s gone. Those are the kinds of qualities that he’s got going, but he’s improved through his play and confidence. ” No. 12 UCLA (5-0,2-0) at Washington State (3-2,0-2) The last time these two teams met, the Cougars fought off the Bru ins for a 31-29 victory. The Cougars’ win was thanks to running back Jerome Harrison, who rushed for 247 yards on 42 carries, including a 25-yard dash on the Cougars’ first snap of the game. Forgetting the past, UCLA is on a winning streak right now after upsetting Cal in a close 47-40 win last weekend. The Bruins are on fire with a 5-0 record and rising from No. 20 to No. 12 in the AP poll. Defeating Cal was the first time UCLA had won against a top-10 team since 2001. The Cougars will have to keep running back Maurice Drew and tight end Marcedes Lewis under control if they want to have any chance of winning. Last weekend against Cal, Drew had 299 all-pur pose yards, which was the second most in an NCAA game this season. “We have not played well at Washington State for a number of years,” UCLA head coach Karl Dor rell said. “That is a tremendous fo cus for our team this week. They are a very good football team. A very explosive football team. They are very balanced on offense.” Stanford (2-2, 1-1) at Arizona (1-4, 0-2) Stanford’s Buddy Teevens and Ari zona’s John Mackovic were the head PAC-10, page 13B A Eugene Tradition for 25 years! DAILY SPECIALS 5-6:30pm 2 for 1 Appetizers S2 Microbrews • S2.25 Weil Drinks Advertise in the ODE classifieds. Call 346-4343 or place your ad online at www.dailyemerald.com wiwwh»i» ' a W^F 9® * >4 full service salon Accor hotel> 649 fflenwood Dr. Eugene, OR 97403 541.687.2395 800.4.M0TIL6 BH AMENmiS Pool Free local cals Kids stay free FreeHBO/ ESPN Free coffee Pets welcome 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 f irst ^Vtech 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 t=) LENDER :think forward