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		<title>Holiday Bowl: Arizona Wildcats VS. Nebraska Cornhuskers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 19:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Consolazio</dc:creator>
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PACIFIC LIFE HOLIDAY BOWL
San Diego, California
#20 Arizona Wildcats (8-4) VS. #22 Nebraska Cornhuskers (9-4)
Wednesday, December 30, 5:00 PM PST
Las Vegas Favorite: Nebraska -3.0




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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>PACIFIC LIFE HOLIDAY BOWL<br />
San Diego, California<br />
#20 Arizona Wildcats (8-4) VS. #22 Nebraska Cornhuskers (9-4)<br />
Wednesday, December 30, 5:00 PM PST</strong><br />
<strong>Las Vegas Favorite: Nebraska -3.0</strong></p>
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<p>There is little doubt that Nebraska will have the best player on the field in tomorrow’s Holiday Bowl, but will the dominance of <strong>Ndamukong Suh</strong> and the Nebraska defense be enough to overcome a more complete Arizona team? The Wildcats are full of athleticism on both sides of the ball, and possess a significantly better offense than the Cornhuskers.</p>
<p>Both of these teams dealt with some incredibly bitter defeats in 2009. Nebraska lost three games (Virginia Tech, Iowa State, and Texas) by a combined four points. Arizona lost leads late in the fourth quarter of three games (Washington, Cal, Oregon). So what does that tell us about this match-up? Well it is certainly clear that both teams are used to playing close games, and I will be interested to see which team finishes stronger in what is sure to be another closely contested contest.</p>
<p>I have no doubt that the Blackshirts will be at their best in San Diego for <strong>Bo Pelini</strong>’s squad. However, it is important to note that while the Huskers D has been magnificent (9th nationally in total D, 2nd nationally in scoring D), Arizona has one heck of a defensive unit as well. The ‘Cats finished the regular season 21st nationally in total defense, and that should serve UA especially well against a Nebraska offense that ranks 102nd in total offense.</p>
<p>I believe the difference in this game will be the Arizona offense. <strong>Sonny Dykes</strong> system is predicated on the quick passing game, and I therefore expect QB <strong>Nick Foles</strong> to elude Suh by getting the ball out right away. The return of RB <strong>Nic Grigsby</strong> also figures to be a huge boost to ‘Zona, as it gives the ground game a true home run threat. I don’t expect the ‘Cats offense to light up the scoreboard by any means, but I think the unit will come up with a few key drives.</p>
<p>The Holiday Bowl is always one of the most exciting games of the post-season and I expect this game to be another thriller. While we may not get offensive fireworks, fans of defense should be glued to their seats all night.</p>
<p>In the end, I expect the Wildcats to squeak out a win.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Arizona 17 &#8211; Nebraska 14</strong></p>
<p><strong>Arizona </strong><strong>Player to Keep an Eye On: WR Juron Criner</strong> &#8211; Criner has been a clutch playmaker for UA all season, and against a talented defense that doesn’t allow big plays, he may have to play his best game of the year.</p>
<p><strong>Nebraska </strong><strong>Player to Keep an Eye On: WR Niles Paul</strong> &#8211; Like Criner, Paul has proven to be a playmaker for the Huskers throughout the season. He is a deep threat receiver who can also make a difference in the return game.</p>
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<p><strong>Dave&#8217;s Take (59 &#8211; 20)</strong>:</p>
<p>This one definitely has the look and feel of an evenly-matched slugfest, and should be a lot of fun to watch.</p>
<p>I like Arizona in this one, but for a somewhat peculiar reason; <strong>Ndamukong Suh</strong>.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong; it isn&#8217;t like I think he&#8217;s overrated or anything. He is every bit deserving of all of the accolades he is receiving. But because he is as amazing of a talent as he is, the Holiday Bowl has essentially become the Ndamukong Suh Showcase Bowl in the eyes of many.</p>
<p>The Heisman Trophy Winner going on to lose in their bowl game (has happened to 5 of the last 6 winners) has now picked up a name; the &#8220;Heisman Curse&#8221;. But this one is no Billy Goat/Voodoo type of deal; there is logic to it. When the media spends an entire month clamoring over a player, not only is it a distraction for that player, but more importantly, it adds a huge chip to the shoulders of the opposing team.</p>
<p>In a sport like football where motivation and intensity plays such a big role in determining winners, being ignored by the media in favor of the other team&#8217;s stars is one of the biggest motivators out there. While Suh didn&#8217;t win the Heisman, he might as well have with all of the (deserved) hype he is getting; Defensive Player of the Year, projected first overall pick in the NFL, etc.</p>
<p>Arizona, meanwhile, who had one of their greatest football seasons ever, has been virtually ignored. No love for playing such a hard fought game against Oregon; they lost, after all. No love for going into USC and beating the Trojans IN the Coliseum; Stanford just did that, and &#8220;this isn&#8217;t the same USC team&#8221;. Now, once again, they find themselves overlooked.</p>
<p>Needless to say, both teams will be plenty motivated. But I think that the Wildcats have that extra chip on their shoulder as they likely feel they have more to prove, and I think they can pull it off.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Arizona 16 &#8211; Nebraska 12<br />
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		<title>Week 14 Game Matchup: Arizona Wildcats VS. USC Trojans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 21:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Consolazio</dc:creator>
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Arizona Wildcats (7-4) vs. USC Trojans (8-3)
Saturday, December 5, 12:30 PM PST
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</strong><strong>Saturday, December 5, 12:30 PM PST</strong><br />
<strong> Las Vegas Favorite: USC -7.0<br />
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<p>If Oregon is able to beat Oregon State in the War for the Roses, the winner of this Saturday’s game between USC and UA will likely head to San Diego for the Holiday Bowl. Each team could finish as high as second in the conference standings or as low as sixth. Although the Trojans haven’t lost to Arizona in nine years, the series has been closely contested in recent years (last two meetings have been decided by a touchdown).</p>
<p>I like USC in this game for two main reasons. First, the Trojans can still finish with 10 wins this season and I believe that would provide the program with positive momentum heading into the off-season. After last week’s ending against UCLA, ‘SC seems to have found an emotional spark, and I’m sure <strong>Pete Carroll</strong> will have his team ready for the season finale. Second, the ‘Cats will be without RB <strong>Nic Grigsby</strong> for yet another game. Last week against Arizona State, it was clear that the ‘Cats missed their home run threat, and the offense just isn’t the same without him.</p>
<p>The Trojans defense is starting to make plays again, and ‘Zona QB <strong>Nick Foles</strong> will be less than 100%. I expect ‘SC to contain RB <strong>Keola Antolin</strong>, <strong>Greg Nwoko</strong> and the rest of the ‘Cats running attack, which should allow the Trojans D to pin its ears back and attack Foles.</p>
<p>The normally stout UA defense has allowed a 100-yard rusher in three straight games, and I expect RB <strong>Joe McKnight</strong> to make it four. Once McKnight gets going, <strong>Matt Barkley</strong>, <strong>Damian Williams</strong> and the ‘SC passing attack should have plenty of opportunities.</p>
<p>Arizona has led in the fourth quarter of every conference game this season, and I have no doubt <strong>Mike Stoops&#8217;</strong> club will keep this one close. But in the end, I expect USC to pull away late for another one score victory over the ‘Cats.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: USC 31 &#8211; Arizona 24</strong></p>
<p><strong>Arizona Player to Keep an Eye On: CB Devin Ross </strong>- Ross is a shutdown corner capable of eliminating an opposition’s feature receiver. Damian Williams will be his biggest test of the season.</p>
<p><strong>USC Player to Keep an Eye On: TE Anthony McCoy </strong>- McCoy figures to be closer to 100%, and I expect him to have a big day against an undersized UA defense.</p>
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<p><strong>Dave&#8217;s Take (54 &#8211; 18)</strong>:</p>
<p>Gone is USC&#8217;s aura of invincibility, and in its place is a lack of certainty on both sides of the ball.</p>
<p>The defense had an outstanding game against the Bruins, but than again, UCLA doesn&#8217;t have a particularly high-powered offense. When going up against the Pac-10&#8217;s three top offenses in total yards in Stanford, Oregon State, and Oregon, USC has given up 55, 36, and 47 points, respectively.</p>
<p>Arizona ranks fourth in the conference in total yards.</p>
<p>Can USC&#8217;s defense build on the momentum of the UCLA game, or will it fall back into giving up points to another high-powered attack? Despite Arizona&#8217;s solid defense and USC&#8217;s less-than-stellar offense, I think the Trojans have gotten healthy enough on offense to put up some points in this one; but if the game turns into a shootout, I don&#8217;t love USC&#8217;s chances.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think it will turn into a shootout, though. I get the feeling that USC will be the more focused team in this one playing their third straight home game and potentially for a Holiday Bowl berth. Arizona, meanwhile, is coming off of the intense low of losing to the Ducks at home to end their chance at a Rose Bowl to the intense high of beating hated rival ASU in the closing seconds. I just don&#8217;t know how much more they have to give in this regular season, and they&#8217;ll nead to be at their best to beat USC at the Coliseum, even if this is an off year for the Men of Troy.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: USC 28 &#8211; Arizona 21</strong></p>
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		<title>Pac-10 Week 12 Notes and Observations: Arizona Wildcats</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Consolazio</dc:creator>
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Arizona Wildcats 6-4 Overall (4-3 Conference)
 
This Week&#8217;s Score: Oregon 44 &#8211; Arizona 41 (2OT)
 
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<p><strong>Arizona Wildcats 6-4 Overall (4-3 Conference)</strong><br />
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<strong>This Week&#8217;s Score</strong>: Oregon 44 &#8211; Arizona 41 (2OT)<br />
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/dave5.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" />For Wildcats fans, none of the cliches in the book about how great of an effort last Saturday&#8217;s game was are going to make the loss sting any less.</p>
<p>That said, I&#8217;ll make the point anyway; Saturday&#8217;s game against Oregon was an extremely respectable effort, and the Wildcats and their fans should hold their heads up high for showing as much fight as they did and providing a fantastic game that not only lived up to all of the hype, but far surpassed it.</p>
<p>This team has come a long way over the last few years in terms of talent and mental toughness, and they should be able to build off of these invaluable experiences next season.</p>
<p><strong>Nick Foles</strong> had an excellent day, passing for 314 yards and four TDs (30/46, 1 INT). His main target was <strong>Juron Criner</strong>, who made five catches including three for touchdowns, capped off by an electrifying 71-yard play on a short pass that at the time gave the Wildcats the lead.</p>
<p>The defense also played a very good game. When Oregon&#8217;s offense is rolling, there isn&#8217;t any stopping it; but to slow it down is an impressive feat. And in fact, the defense stepped up huge midway through the fourth quarter when they forced a 4-and-out to get the ball back at the Oregon 45 to preserve the touchdown lead. The offense turned the ball back over with just over three minutes left to play, and you can&#8217;t give an offense like Oregon&#8217;s a second chance.</p>
<p>With the Rose Bowl out of reach and a bowl game already locked up, the Wildcats will have to dig deep to find motivation to finish up the last two games of the season. Granted, there is always plenty of motivation when playing hated rival ASU, but even that will pale in comparison to Saturday&#8217;s game. Hard to go from controlling your own destiny for the Rose Bowl to bring (likely) one loss away from a 6th place finish in the conference, but that&#8217;s the reality.</p>
<p>Will the Wildcats finish strong, or fizzle to the finish line? We will soon find out.</p>
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		<title>Week 12 Game Matchup: Oregon Ducks VS. Arizona Wildcats</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 23:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Consolazio</dc:creator>
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Oregon Ducks (8-2) vs. Arizona Wildcats (6-3)
Saturday, November 21, 5:00 PM PST
 Las Vegas Favorite: Oregon -6.0
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</strong><strong>Saturday, November 21, 5:00 PM PST</strong><br />
<strong> Las Vegas Favorite: Oregon -6.0<br />
*AllPac10 Game of the Week*<br />
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<p>The race to Pasadena stops in Tucson this week, and so will ESPN College Gameday. Both Arizona and Oregon control their own destiny in the Pac-10 title race, while the fate of Oregon State and Stanford will dramatically change depending on the outcome in this one.</p>
<p>The recent history between Oregon and Arizona leads me to believe we are in for another entertaining thriller. Oregon has lost two of their last three games against UA, and the ‘Cats have upset a Top 25 team at home in five straight seasons.</p>
<p>Stanford proved that it is possible to beat the Ducks in a shootout, as long as you have an excellent QB and a balanced offensive attack. Check and check for Arizona, as QB <strong>Nick Foles</strong> actually out dueled <strong>Andrew Luck</strong> earlier this season in a 43-38 UA win. RB <strong>Nic Grigsby</strong> is expected to play, and when healthy, he provides the ‘Cats with the same dynamic ability that <strong>LaMichael James</strong> brings to UO. Arizona also has a very capable defense with tremendous speed at all three levels (UA 18th nationally in total defense), so ‘Zona has all the ingredients necessary to pull the upset.</p>
<p>Having said all of that, I believe the Ducks will rise to the occasion. Unless <strong>Mike Stoops</strong> finds a way to clone QB <strong>Jeremiah Masoli</strong> and RB LaMichael James, there is no way the scout team will adequately prepare UA for that tremendous misdirection spread attack. I also think <strong>Nick Aliotti</strong>’s underrated defense will prevent UA’s quick passing attack from establishing a rhythm. <strong>Sonny Dykes</strong> offense is predicated on timing, but all of the receiver screens and quick slants can be thwarted by a disruptive defense (something the Ducks clearly have).</p>
<p><strong>Chip Kelly</strong>’s team understands what is on the line this week, and I fully expect to see Oregon’s best effort of the season on Saturday. The Ducks have certainly had their struggles on the road this year, but I believe they are due for a big game away from Autzen.</p>
<p>I think Oregon wins a high-scoring affair at the Old Pueblo, which should setup one of the best Civil War games of all time.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Oregon 38 &#8211; Arizona 28<br />
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<p><strong>Oregon </strong><strong>Player to Keep an Eye On: CB Cliff Harris</strong> &#8211; Harris is one of the best young corners in the Pac-10, and the freshman will have to be at his best against a talented UA receiving corps.</p>
<p><strong>Arizona</strong><strong> Player to Keep an Eye On: WR/KR Travis Cobb</strong> &#8211; I think Arizona will need to get something big out of the kick return game Saturday, and Cobb has already proven he can take it the distance (95 yard TD return two weeks ago).</p>
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<p><strong>Dave&#8217;s Take (49 &#8211; 15)</strong>:</p>
<p>Honestly, I really don&#8217;t know what to do with myself in this game.</p>
<p>At first, I thought I was going to be hand-down-no-question picking Oregon. After all, it seems to be an all but forgone conclusion that they are going to put up 40+ points no matter who they are playing against; and while the defense got beat up by Stanford, it has been fairly strong all season.</p>
<p>But is it a sure thing that Oregon runs rampant on Arizona&#8217;s defense? It&#8217;s always difficult to actually try to look at numbers or matchups or anything else when breaking down Oregon&#8217;s offense; they just seem to shred through everything. But am I crazy for thinking that maybe, just maybe, Arizona&#8217;s very fast and talented defense might stand some chance in slowing them down a little bit?</p>
<p>Furthermore, why are we so quick to write off Arizona? This team did top both Stanford and Oregon State, so they have proven that they can play with the conference&#8217;s best. <strong>Nic Grigsby</strong>&#8217;s return should take some of the pressure off of <strong>Nick Foles</strong> as well.</p>
<p>And than there is the whole Arizona home-field advantage issue. I believe it is blown a bit out of proportion considering that both of Oregon&#8217;s losses came against excellent teams (and they are much better now than they were against Boise State), so it isn&#8217;t like the Ducks are as hopeless on the road as some are making them out to be. On the other hand, can we completely ignore that Oregon is 2-2 on the road (with the two wins coming over weak opponents in UCLA and UW), and Arizona is a perfect 5-0 at home (including wins over Central Michigan and Stanford)?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not going to say that Arizona is the &#8220;better team&#8221;, but I will say they&#8217;ve got more of a chance than they are getting credit for in this one. <strong>Andrew Luck</strong> exploited Oregon&#8217;s beat up secondary, and I could see Nick Foles doing the same. It will take a near-perfect game on both sides of the ball to pull it off, but something tells me the &#8216;Cats have it in them.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Arizona 41 &#8211; Oregon 38<br />
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<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow: hidden; position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 1277px; width: 1px; height: 1px;">Honestly, I really don&#8217;t know what to do with myself in this game.</p>
<p>At first, I thought I was going to be hand-down-no-question picking Oregon. After all, it seems to be an all but forgone</p>
<p>conclusion that they are going to put up 40+ points no matter who they are playing against; and while the defense got beat up by</p>
<p>Stanford, it has been fairly strong all season.</p>
<p>But is it a sure thing that Oregon runs rampant on Arizona&#8217;s defense? It&#8217;s always difficult to actually try to look at numbers or</p>
<p>matchups or anything else when breaking down Oregon&#8217;s offense; they just seem to shred through everything. But am I crazy for</p>
<p>thinking that maybe, just maybe, Arizona&#8217;s very fast and talented defense might stand some chance in slowing them down a little</p>
<p>bit?</p>
<p>Furthermore, why are we so quick to write off Arizona? This team did top both Stanford and Oregon State, so they have proven that</p>
<p>they can play with the conference&#8217;s best. Nic Grigsby&#8217;s return should take some of the pressure off of Nick Foles as well.</p>
<p>And than there is the whole Arizona home-field advantage issue. I believe it is blown a bit out of proportion considering that</p>
<p>both of Oregon&#8217;s losses came against excellent teams (and they are much better now than they were against Boise State), so it</p>
<p>isn&#8217;t like the Ducks are as hopeless on the road as some are making them out to be. On the other hand, can we completely ignore</p>
<p>that Oregon is 2-2 on the road (with the two wins coming over weak opponents in UCLA and UW), and Arizona is a perfect 5-0 at home</p>
<p>(including wins over Central Michigan and Stanford)?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not going to say that Arizona is the &#8220;better team&#8221;, but I will say they&#8217;ve got more of a chance than they are getting credit</p>
<p>for in this one. Andrew Luck exploited Oregon&#8217;s beat up secondary, and I could see Nick Foles doing the same. It will take a near</p>
<p>-perfect game on both sides of the ball to pull it off, but something tells me the &#8216;Cats have it in them.</p></div>
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<p><strong>Arizona Wildcats 6-3 Overall (4-2 Conference)</strong><br />
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<strong>This Week&#8217;s Score</strong>: Cal 24 &#8211; Arizona 16<br />
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/dave5.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" />While the loss to Cal may leave a bad taste in the mouths of the Wildcats&#8217; fan base heading into the showdown against Oregon, Arizona is in fact still in complete control of their own destiny.</p>
<p>If the Wildcats were to win out, they would finish the season at 7-2 in conference play, and would hold the tiebreaker over all of the other potential two-loss teams in Stanford, Oregon, and Oregon State.</p>
<p>Easier said than done, of course; high powered Oregon, and than road games against your hated rival and USC. That said, what more could you ask for than control of your own destiny with just three games remaining in the season?</p>
<p>Needless to say, the offense is going to have to be a lot better this Saturday. The Wildcats mustered up only 274 yards of total offense against the Bears, also struggling badly on 3rd down efficiency (3 for 13). <strong>Nick Foles</strong> (25/41, 201 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT) and <strong>Keola Antolin</strong> (19 carries, 78 yards, 1 TD) both had pedestrian days. <strong>Nic Grigsby</strong>&#8217;s return will have to re-spark the offense.</p>
<p>The defense was solid as usual, and the huge run by <strong>Shane Vereen</strong> at the end of the game made the final stat line look a lot worse than it actually was. That said, having a 61-yard touchdown run against as the last thing fresh on your mind isn&#8217;t the optimal way to head into Oregon&#8217;s dangerous rushing attack.</p>
<p>It was an ugly game that could have gone Arizona&#8217;s way had a few bounces went differently, but the Wildcats can&#8217;t afford to dwell. They have proven that they can play with and beat top teams in the conference (having done so @Oregon State and against Stanford), and they need to focus on that and stay confident heading into the huge battle on Saturday.</p>
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<p><em>Ding Dong&#8217; the merry-oh, sing it high, sing it low.<br />
Let them know<br />
The Wicked Witch is dead!</em></p>
<p>For some reason, this song was running through my head as I watched Stanford pummel USC.</p>
<p>For Trojans fans, it has been a fantastic ride for the last seven years. So fantastic, in fact, that Trojan fans are completely guilty of taking it for granted. Every single one of them (myself, included).</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/TobyGerhart.jpg" alt="" width="268" height="350" />Virtually every hiccup along the way has cost USC a trip to the National Championship, which in turn turned the Rose Bowl into a consolation prize of sorts. USC fans are always disappointed to &#8220;only&#8221; win the Pac-10 and &#8220;only&#8221; go to the Rose Bowl.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s one of the reasons why fans around the conference have hated the USC Trojans and their fans for the better part of a decade now, and as Stanford drove the final nail into the coffin that Washington had opened and Oregon had closed, there is plenty of reason for the rest of the conference to celebrate.</p>
<p>A friend of mine asked me, &#8220;Dave, you know your Pac-10; Is USC done for? I mean, I know they are this season, but are they done for good?&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m surprised at how many people are living in the moment so badly that they are actually asking this question. NO, USC isn&#8217;t done for good. They still have one of the best coaches in the country and a never-ending stable of 4 and 5-star talent. They will be a serious contender for the Pac-10 title next year, as well as the years to come.</p>
<p>The beauty, though, is that they won&#8217;t be the only serious contender. 2009 will not mark the beginning of the end of USC as a football power; but it will mark the end of their stranglehold over the rest of the conference.</p>
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<p><strong>PAC-10 ON THE RISE &#8211; FIVE TEAMS IN THE TOP 25</strong></p>
<p>Many college football fans are going to continue to be ignorant and disregard the Pac-10.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/LaMichaelJames.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="400" />They will continue to laugh off the conference for no reason at all, and ignore evidence of its strength. They will continue to hold the ridiculous double standard that when SEC teams beat each other up (which has been non-existent this year), it is an indication of how strong the conference is, but when the Pac-10 beats itself up, it is an indication of how weak the conference is. How does this even begin to make sense?</p>
<p>Of course, if you are one of these people, you are scoffing and preparing your &#8220;LOL PAC-10 TEH SUX&#8221; comment. Good for you.</p>
<p>But for the more reasonable, it is hard to ignore that the Pac-10 is on the rise.</p>
<p>Perhaps the strongest evidence of the Pac-10&#8217;s strength is the amount of BCS ranked teams it has. Heading into this weekend, the Pac-10 currently has 20% of the teams in the BCS top 25 with five; #11 Oregon, #17 Stanford, #18 USC, #19 Oregon State, and #25 California. The ACC and Big 10 each have four, the SEC, Big East, and Mountain West have three, the Big 12 has two, and the WAC has one.</p>
<p>What makes this even more impressive is the fact that the Pac-10 is the only conference that schedules only three out of conference games. They actually have to play a true round robin, and don&#8217;t have the opportunity to dodge big conference opponents or schedule an extra softy like other teams do.</p>
<p><strong>TEAM-BY-TEAM, EVERYONE IS GETTING BETTER</strong></p>
<p>What impresses me most about the Pac-10 this season is that as great and deep as the conference has proven to be this season, from the looks of it, it is only going to get better.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125Oregon.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Oregon</strong> &#8211; Still in control of their own destiny atop the Pac-10, Oregon has steam-rolled through most of their opponents, including USC and Cal. Their two losses have come against very good ranked opponents; and they&#8217;d love to have the Boise State game back as that continues to look more and more like an anomaly. The <strong>Mike Belotti</strong> to <strong>Chip Kelly</strong> transition was seamless, and with a fantastic and innovative system in place on both sides of the ball, Oregon will be a power for years to come. They have both <strong>Jeremiah Masoli</strong> and <strong>LaMichael James</strong> returning next year, and this was the year for the offensive and defensive lines to rebuild; both should be even stronger in 2010.<br />
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<img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125Stanford.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Stanford</strong> &#8211; Their late surge has given them back-to-back wins over conference powerhouses in Oregon and USC as well as a chance of a trip to the Rose Bowl if the cards fall right. <strong>Jim Harbaugh</strong> has turned this team around in a hurry, and they have taken on his personality as a hard-nosed physical team that never stops working. This was supposed to be the year to break in <strong>Andrew Luck</strong>, but he has already emerged as a star at the quarterback position. He will likely be even better next season, and Harbaugh&#8217;s excellent ability to recruit will be even easier after the display the Cardinal have put on over the last few weeks.<br />
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<img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125OSU.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Oregon State</strong> &#8211; Year in and year out, <strong>Mike Riley</strong> churns out one of the most consistently strong teams in the Pac-10. The Beavers have finished in the Top 25 for three straight years, and from the looks of it will keep that streak alive here in 2009. Their excellent post-September play (as always) has put them in a position to take at least a share of the Pac-10 title with a win over their rival Ducks. Mike Riley is one of the best in the country at recruiting and developing players into his system, and there is no reason to believe the Beavers won&#8217;t continue to be a threat to make noise in the conference for as long as he&#8217;s at the helm.<br />
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<img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125Arizona.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Arizona</strong> &#8211; Hard to believe <strong>Mike Stoops</strong> was on the hot seat not too long ago. With the help of <strong>Sonny Dykes</strong> and the emergence of <strong>Nick Foles</strong> at QB, the Wildcats have an electrifying offense. They also have an extremely fast and talented defensive unit. With Oregon and USC still ahead, the path to the Rose Bowl is a difficult one, but it isn&#8217;t out of the question. And even if the &#8216;Cats do fall short this season, the valuable experience that they are gaining from playing meaningful conference games in November will pay huge dividends in creating a championship atmosphere next year and beyond.<br />
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<img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125USC.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>USC</strong> &#8211; Remarkably, the once invincible Trojans find themselves staring at a potential Poinsettia or Emerald Bowl berth. This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Trojans with an inexperienced quarterback and a defense that was almost entirely turned over from last season, but we refused to believe that it would be. Tons of injuries on offense didn&#8217;t help, either. But while the Trojans may be down and out this year, they will be right back in the thick of things next year. And for the first time in seven years, they won&#8217;t have the target on their back. It should be a lot of fun to see how <strong>Pete Carroll</strong> rallies the troops next season and beyond now that USC&#8217;s aura of invincibility is gone.<br />
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<img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125Cal.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Cal</strong> &#8211; Hard to consider this year anything but a disappointment considering the high hopes coming in. On paper, Cal was right up there with USC among the most talented teams in the country. <strong>Jeff Tedford</strong> has done an outstanding job recruiting, and while the Bears haven&#8217;t been able to get over the hump yet, they seem to be an annual threat to do so. Every year we hype Cal up as one of the conference&#8217;s top teams and they end up falling short; they strike me as one of those teams that as soon as we all decide to finally count them out, that will be when it all comes together and they catch everyone off guard.</p>
<p><strong>7-9:</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125UCLA.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>UCLA</strong> &#8211; The fact that UCLA is the 7th or 8th best team in this conference is about as good of an indicator of the Pac-10&#8217;s strength as anything else. Yes, they have five losses; but all to the teams listed above, proving only that they aren&#8217;t quite in that tier yet. The Bruins did go into Tennessee with a redshirt freshman quarterback and take that game, and they also dominated what has turned out to be a pretty decent Kansas State team that beat Kansas a few weeks ago. <strong>Rick Neuheisel</strong> has been stockpiling great young talent, and this team is clearly going in the right direction; they just need to put it all together. A win over Arizona State or USC would make them bowl eligible, too.<br />
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<img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125ASU.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Arizona State</strong> &#8211; Possessing arguably the best defense in the Pac-10, ASU has had a frustrating year due in large part to their inability to get anything going on offense. It is pretty clear that they are only a playmaker or two on offense away from making the jump into the category above. Even without one, Georgia, Cal, and USC were all near-misses that could have easily gone the Sun Devils&#8217; way. If this team can get better play from the offensive line and quarterback next year, both very realistic possibilities, near misses will start turning into wins.<br />
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<img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125Washington.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Washington</strong> &#8211; Rome wasn&#8217;t built in a day, and the Huskies have a long way to go to get back to respectability. That said, they have the right man to get them there in <strong>Steve Sarkisian</strong>. This has been made evident by their hard work and no-quit attitude, which helped them play a respectable game against LSU and pull off huge upsets over USC and Arizona. As Coach Sark brings in more talent, the Huskies should continue to rise, and until then they will likely continue to be a thorn in the side of the conferences top dogs.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/125WSU.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /><strong>Washington State</strong> &#8211; And than there&#8217;s the Cougars. While WSU has made a few strides, they are hard to notice or get excited about with how rapidly the rest of the conference is rising. The situation looks pretty dire in Pullman, but on the bright side, there really isn&#8217;t anywhere to go but up from here.<br />
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<strong>THE WRAP UP</strong></p>
<p>Looking at this conference from top to bottom, how can you deny its strength? Every single team (with perhaps the exception of WSU) appears to be either getting better or at the very least maintaining their competitive spot. From the looks of things, the Pac-10 is going to be a flat-out dogfight of excellent teams with top-flight talent for years to come.</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t that what earned the SEC the reputation of being the nation&#8217;s best conference?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s about time to drop the bias.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Consolazio</dc:creator>
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</strong><strong>Saturday, November 14, 4:00 PM PST</strong><br />
<strong> Las Vegas Favorite: Cal -3.0<br />
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<p>Arizona is the only school in the Pac-10 that has never played in a Rose Bowl. With only four games left this season, the ‘Cats control their own destiny in the race to Pasadena. So is <strong>Mike Stoops</strong> team the real deal? A defining four game stretch will provide the answer (@Cal, Oregon, @ASU, @USC). Cal started the season with the belief that they would be in the hunt for a Pac-10 title in mid-November, but now the 6-3 Bears are just hoping for a solid bowl game.</p>
<p>Statistically, Arizona looks like the best team in the Pac-10. UA heads to Berkeley ranked 13th nationally in total offense and 17th nationally in total defense. Across the board, the Wildcats are a solidly built football team. Offensively they can run and pass, and defensively they can stop the run and the pass.</p>
<p>As I study this game, there is one particular match up that seems grossly in favor of ‘Zona. QB <strong>Nick Foles</strong> and the ‘Cats high-powered passing attack will be going up against a Cal defense that ranks 117th nationally in pass defense. While Cal CB <strong>Syd’Quan Thompson</strong> is an excellent defender, the rest of the secondary appears to be ripe for the picking so I expect <strong>Sonny Dykes</strong> to exploit the Bears defensive backs with quick passes (specifically receiver screens).</p>
<p>We will found out a lot about Cal’s resolve on Saturday. With RB <strong>Jahvid Best</strong> sidelined, RB <strong>Shane Vereen</strong> must once again prove why many consider him to be the best backup tailback in the Pac-10. Vereen has game-breaking ability, and if he can get going early that should open up the passing game for QB <strong>Kevin Riley</strong>. I think it will be critical for <strong>Jeff Tedford</strong>’s squad to start fast and ignite the home crowd; otherwise a repeat of last week’s game against Oregon State is likely.</p>
<p>While Cal certainly has the talent to win this game, I think Arizona is peaking just in time for a tough four game stretch. The ‘Cats have already proven they can beat a quality opponent on the road (OSU), and I expect another complete performance from Stoops team this week.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Arizona 34 &#8211; Cal 27</strong></p>
<p><strong>Arizona Player to Keep an Eye On: DE Ricky Elmore </strong>- Elmore leads UA with 7.5 sacks, and I expect him to be all over QB Kevin Riley.</p>
<p><strong>Cal Player to Keep an Eye On: RB Covaughn DeBoskie </strong>- With Best out, DeBoskie becomes the second tailback in the rotation. The Bears coaching staff has a lot of confidence in the redshirt freshman, and he will provide a nice change of pace when Vereen is on the sideline.</p>
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<p><strong>Dave&#8217;s Take (46 &#8211; 13)</strong>:</p>
<p>Heading into Cal will be no easy task for the Arizona Wildcats, and the Bears will be especially motivated to go out and play a great game for injured teammate and leader <strong>Jahvid Best</strong>.</p>
<p>The problem, though, is that motivation hasn&#8217;t really seemed to get the Bears anywhere this season.</p>
<p>Coming into the year as the favorite to knock off USC atop the Pac-10, the Bears seemed to have the talent and the drive to make this a special year. When they headed into Eugene, they were a road favorite. And they got completely demolished.</p>
<p>They had a chance for redemption, at home, against the USC Trojans in the very next game. Same result.</p>
<p>Against Oregon State, another quality opponent, they once again were completely blown out. On paper, this team has what it takes to compete with almost any team in the nation. On the field though, they lack&#8230; well, for lack of a better word, &#8220;it&#8221;.</p>
<p>Arizona has put together a pretty special season to this point, and I think they have both the talent and the mental toughness to make sure that this one doesn&#8217;t get away from them. It should be a good one, but Arizona prevails in the end.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Arizona 38 &#8211; Cal 28</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Consolazio</dc:creator>
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<strong>This Week&#8217;s Score</strong>: Arizona 48 &#8211; Washington State 7<br />
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/dave5.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" />Assuming Arizona had decided to look ahead to Cal so much that they forgot who they were playing this week, it still wouldn&#8217;t have affected the outcome of the game against Washington State.</p>
<p>That said, credit to the Wildcats for coming out strong and handling their business.</p>
<p><strong>Travis Cobb</strong> got the laugher started off right with a 95-yard return for a touchdown on the opening kickoff.</p>
<p><strong>Nick Foles</strong>&#8216; day (12/19, 136 yards, 1 TD) was done just over a minute into the second quarter when the Wildcats took a 31-0 lead on a one-yard touchdown run by <strong>Nick Booth</strong>. At that point, <strong>Matt Scott</strong> took over, and Arizona closed the playbook and hid it away for another day. From that point forward, the &#8216;Cats only threw the ball five times.</p>
<p>Matt Scott led the way with 91 yards, and Nick Booth, <strong>Keola Antolin</strong>, and <strong>Taimi Tutogi</strong> all had over 10 carries on the day and ran for a touchdown each. Arizona ran the ball 54 times, and controlled the clock with an incredible 41:19 time of possession. <strong>William &#8220;Bug&#8221; Wright</strong> tacked on an 86-yard punt return for a TD in the third quarter.</p>
<p>The defense had a fantastic day, but much like the offense, that shouldn&#8217;t really come as a surprise to anyone.</p>
<p>No more softies; Arizona faces a brutal stretch including the three pre-season conference favorites (@Cal, Ore, @USC), and of course a hated rival @ASU that would love to spoil the party and catch the Wildcats looking behind or forward inbetween the Oregon and USC games.</p>
<p>Just how good are the Wildcats? We are about to find out.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 06:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Consolazio</dc:creator>
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<strong> Las Vegas Favorite: Arizona -31.0<br />
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<p>Think Arizona used their bye last week to prepare for Wazzu or get an early start on some of the conference powers coming up on the schedule (@Cal, Ore, @ASU, @USC)?</p>
<p>With all due respect to the Cougars, U of A controls its own destiny in the Rose Bowl race (a bowl the ‘Cats have never been to) so it wouldn’t surprise me to see them peeking ahead a little bit. The Wildcats have two goals this week: 1.) Win the game 2.) Come out of the win with no new injuries. Running backs <strong>Nic Grigsby</strong> and <strong>Greg Nwoko</strong> already have injury concerns, so if this is a lopsided game by the middle of the second half (which it almost certainly will be) the UA coaches must not risk the health of key contributors.</p>
<p>In my opinion Arizona is the second best offense that WSU has faced this season (behind Oregon and ahead of USC and Notre Dame). The Cougars are simply not equipped to handle <strong>Sonny Dykes</strong> quick screen game, and I expect QB <strong>Nick Foles</strong> to have a huge game. Looking for a bright side to all of this Cougar fans? QB <strong>Jeff Tuel</strong> is the real deal, and he’s maturing with each new road trip. I expect the stingy ‘Cats D to be all over him in Tucson, but these humbling experiences WILL pay off for Tuel in a couple of years.</p>
<p>Soon we will learn just how good <strong>Mike Stoops</strong> football team really is, but nothing new will be disclosed to us this week. I expect a good old fashion blowout at the Old Pueblo.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Arizona 48 &#8211; Washington State 17<br />
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<p><strong>Washington State </strong><strong>Player to Keep an Eye On: RB Dwight Tardy</strong> &#8211; Tardy looked good in his limited carries against the Irish, and the Cougs would love to run the ball in order to keep the high-powered Wildcats offense off the field.</p>
<p><strong>Arizona</strong><strong> Player to Keep an Eye On: RB Nick Booth</strong> &#8211; With Grigsby and Nwoko likely out, <strong>Keola Antolin</strong> and Booth will get the carries against WSU. The UA coaches are excited about what the 6-2 220 pound Booth can bring to the running game.</p>
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<p><strong>Dave&#8217;s Take (42 &#8211; 12)</strong>:</p>
<p>The recap to most of Washington State&#8217;s games this season have been pretty similar; opponent gets out to a huge early lead and then calls off the dogs. I expect the same this week, even if Arizona does get caught looking ahead to next week, the talent discrepancy is just to large for the Cougars to make up here, especially on the road.</p>
<p>For Arizona, the focus here is to stay healthy, but to also try to execute at a high level, at least while the starters are still in. If they write this game off and play sloppy, they&#8217;ll still come away with the win, but it might leave a bad taste in their mouth heading into the Cal game, which they really can&#8217;t afford to have carry over.</p>
<p>The Cougars want to continue playing hard for all four quarters and learning good habits. Two of their remaining three games come against the current 8th and 9th teams in the conference (UCLA and @Washington), so pulling one more upset out of their hat this season isn&#8217;t completely out of the question; but it looks to be this week.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: Arizona 41 &#8211; Washington State 16<br />
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		<dc:creator>Sam Saig</dc:creator>
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/allpac10/sam1.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" />‘Zona fans, I think this team has turned the corner. In previous seasons, the ‘Cats would not have been able to overcome a five-turnover day, but somehow this team found a way to comfortably persevere. Certainly the putrid Bruins offense had a lot to do with the outcome of Saturday’s game, but I also credit <strong>Mark Stoops</strong> defense for laying the hammer on UCLA’s pair of signal-calling Kevins.</p>
<p>Obviously QB <strong>Nick Foles</strong> had a peculiar (and I dare say uncharacteristic) day despite this being only his fourth start (22/34 247 yards 2 TDs, 3 INTs). We have come to expect near perfection from the sophomore, and on Saturday we didn’t get it. Still, even on an off night, Foles continued to flash his big arm, especially on a beautifully thrown TD to WR <strong>Juron Criner</strong> late in the first quarter.</p>
<p>Is there an offensive coordinator in the Pac-10 that is better than <strong>Sonny Dykes</strong> right now? I am struggling to find one. With RB <strong>Nic Grigsby</strong> and RB <strong>Greg Nwoko</strong> battling injuries, Dykes was able to manufacture rushing production by utilizing receiver reverses and creative misdirection, as well as conventional run plays with RB <strong>Keola Antolin</strong>.</p>
<p>Amazingly, nine different ball carriers combined to rush for over 200 yards, including 77 yards from Antolin and 45 from WR <strong>Delashaun Dean</strong>. This ‘Cats offense was sloppy against UCLA, but it still managed to put up 456 yards of offense because of the tremendous balance.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the defense played inspired football, holding UCLA to 211 total yards and essentially giving up no points (UCLA had one defensive TD, and all 13 points came off of UA turnovers). If the D can build off of this performance, Arizona will have a chance to win every game on the remaining schedule.</p>
<p>‘Zona gets a much-needed bye this week, which should give the ailing Wildcats a chance to get healthy. UA plays Washington State next, and it is critical that the team comes out of that game as injury-free as possible, because after the Cougars a gauntlet awaits (@Cal, Oregon, @ASU, @USC).</p>
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