Articles related to "Pac 10 Conference Football"Golden Bears, Golden Gophers and a pair of bright offensive stars will be on hand to help illuminate TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Saturday, Sept. 19.
Nobody wants to get too giddy just yet -- it was only the first game of the season. But it was hard not to be at least a little dazzled by the defense of Boise State.
The California Golden Bears had some time to enjoy their nice little blowout of hapless Washington State. But things will have to get a bit more serious this weekend.
The California Golden Bears aren't ready to rule the Pac-10 Conference just yet. That became quite clear Saturday at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore.
State bragging rights won't be the only thing at stake when Oregon and Oregon State meet in the 113th Civil War on Thursday, Dec. 3, at Eugene, Ore.
UCLA has long played second fiddle to rival USC - at least in football. But the Bruins would like to think that times are changing, and they can prove it on Saturday.
Oregon is 7-2 and USC is 7-2. Oregon is 5-1 in the Pac-10 and USC is 4-2 in the Pac-10. Oregon played USC, and won decisively. So guess which team is ranked higher.
The Southern Cal-California football matchup on Saturday will not be a battle for supremacy in the Pac-10 Conference. It'll be a battle for survival.
Temple will be in a fledgling bowl game playing a barely-break-even opponent that finished eighth in its conference. But one won't hear the Owls complaining too loudly
The USC Trojans are not only playing their bowl game before New Year's Day, they're doing it in a baseball stadium. That's not something their fans have come to expect.
Utah will put the nation's longest active bowl winnning streak on the line Wednesday, Dec. 23, facing California in the fifth annual Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego.
At the very least, Toby Gerhart deserves some consideration in the Heisman Trophy race. The Stanford running back proved that Saturday, Nov. 7, vs. Oregon.
If the UCLA Bruins are serious about playing in a bowl game, they need to start winning pretty fast. In fact, they can't really afford to wait past this weekend.
The California Golden Bears got their swagger back last weekend with a convincing victory over UCLA. Chances are they'll still have it have it for another week or so.
Just one week removed from a grueling road win, the Southern California Trojans will have to face a well-rested opponent that's beaten them twice in the last three tries.
The situation is simple for the Oregon Ducks. Win their final two games of the regular season, and they're bound for the Rose Bowl - no matter what anybody else does.
Arizona ended a lengthy bowl drought last season. Stanford wants do the same in 2009, and much could depend on how the Cardinal fares against the Wildcats this weekend.
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