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MO Akter Street 541-687-0855 HHinmrafliBraaniinBramraRinnra BBEIBSIIQIBEIB Find fun stuff in the ODE Classifieds: Comics, your daily horoscope, and, of course, the crossword. ■ Pac-10 preview Undefeated Trojans face off against weak Washington Stanford looks for a win on its home turf as Arizona State visits BY KIM GAVIGLIO FREELANCE REPORTER The Pacific-10 Conference is domi nating the college football world as teams roll into week eight. Four Pac-10 teams are ranked in the Top 25, with USC leading the way at No. 1. Arizona State and Oregon State are also climb ing up the rankings, each currently in the top 35. This week Oregon goes to Arizona, Oregon State plays UCLA, USC travels north to Washington, Ari zona State takes on Stanford and Washington State goes to Berkeley to play California. USC (6-0, 3-0) vs. Washington (1-5, 0-3) This week the undefeated Tfojans take on one of the weakest teams in the Pac-10, the Huskies. Last week the Trojans played what might be considered the game of the year against No. 9 Notre Dame, miracu lously winning their 28th consecu tive game in the final seven seconds. The Huskies, on the other hand, have lost their last 11 confer ence games, including last week end’s game against the Ducks. Saturday’s game will be the first and only home game for the Huskies in October. "I don’t think (USC) is intimidat ing, they are just flat out that good,” Washington head coach Tyrone Willingham said. “I don’t think you are intimidated by them if you just realize that they are a very good, very balanced football team. They play well at the quarterback posi tion, they play well at the running back position. It really doesn’t matter which of the guys you have in there, the Thunder and the Lightning’ (running backs Reggie Bush and LenDale White) are both very talented.” Arizona State (3-3,1-2) vs. Stanford (3-2,2-1) Stanford, which has won two Courtesy California defensive back Harrison Smith, the team's second leading tackier, is preparing to help the Bears rebound against Washington State after a 23-20 loss to Oregon State. consecutive games, is seeking its fourth victory of the season. The Car dinal hasn’t won three straight games since the 2001 season. However, Stanford is on a roll right now after defeating Arizona 20-16 last weekend. Saturday’s game is Stanford’s homecoming. For most teams home field advantage is just that, an ad vantage, but for the Cardinal it is has been a weakness. The three games Stanford has won have been on the road, while the two losses have been at home. The Sun Devils are coming off a bye week and two consecutive loss es. Arizona State was ranked 14th early in the season before losing to USC and Oregon. Those losses re sulted in disappearing from the polls all together. Ranked or not, however, the Sun Devils have a strong offense led by quarterback Sam Keller. Stanford’s game strate gy should be to simply keep the Sun Devils’ offensive off the field for as long as possible. “We just have to play well,” Stan ford head coach Walt Harris said. “One of these days, all three phases (offense, defense, special teams) will play lights out. So far, that has n’t happened. Sometimes, it’s been one side, sometimes the other. We just have to be more consistent and keep fighting. ” Washington State (3-3,0-3) vs. Cali fornia (5-2,2-2) Once a highly-ranked team, Cali fornia is slowly moving down the rankings after back-to-back losses against UCLA and Oregon State. This weekend, No. 25 Cal hosts the Washington State Cougars hoping to boost their team confidence and get back on a winning streak. 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