Pac10 Predictions-
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Pac-10 Predicted Standings
1 USC 12-0, 9-0 Conference
2 California 10-2, 8-1 Conference
3 Oregon 9-3, 7-2 Conference
4 Oregon State 7-5, 6-3 Conference
5 Arizona 6-6, 4-5 Conference
6 Arizona State 5-7, 4-5 Conference
7 Washington 4-8, 3-6 Conference
8 UCLA 3-9, 2-7 Conference
9 Stanford 3-9, 2-7 Conference
10 Washington State 0-12, 0-9 Conference
Pac-10 Upset of the Year: Portland State over Washington State
We all know how bad the Cougs have played this year, [being outscored 150-33 by opponents] but it would be devastating if they lost to PSU. Portland State lost to Cal and Oregon 2 years ago, too. The Cougs need to look sharp to beat even the Vikings of Portland State.
Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year: Rey Maualuga, USC
The Trojans have a very sharp defense, and Maualuga leads the pack. With an pick returned for a score, Maualuga led the way as SC beat the no 9 Buckeyes 35-3. Maualuga is ready to lead the Trojans to a national title. If they do, there is a big reason for SC fans to celebrate.
Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year: Joe McKnight, USC
The top RB in the nation is here to lead USC to another national title. Joe McKnight, the sophomore from USC is ready to guide USC to a national title. With 161 yards on 18 carries, the SC star had a big reason to be recruited. He will lead the Trojans to a championship.
Pac-10 Player of the Year: Rey Maualuga
Pac-10 Sleeper Player: Alex Mack, California
Pac-10 Coach Of the Year: Pete Carroll
Pac-10 Game of the Year: Cal at 1 USC, 11/8
Everyone knows about 9 Oregon at 1 USC, but what about Cal? Sophomore RB Jahvid Best and Kevin Riley try to lead Cal past USC. The offensive line, led by All-America C Alex Mack will dominate. You have heard lots about USC. I think SC wins close, 24-17.
Pac-10 Predicted Standings
1 USC 12-0, 9-0 Conference
2 California 10-2, 8-1 Conference
3 Oregon 9-3, 7-2 Conference
4 Oregon State 7-5, 6-3 Conference
5 Arizona 6-6, 4-5 Conference
6 Arizona State 5-7, 4-5 Conference
7 Washington 4-8, 3-6 Conference
8 UCLA 3-9, 2-7 Conference
9 Stanford 3-9, 2-7 Conference
10 Washington State 0-12, 0-9 Conference
Pac-10 Upset of the Year: Portland State over Washington State
We all know how bad the Cougs have played this year, [being outscored 150-33 by opponents] but it would be devastating if they lost to PSU. Portland State lost to Cal and Oregon 2 years ago, too. The Cougs need to look sharp to beat even the Vikings of Portland State.
Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year: Rey Maualuga, USC
The Trojans have a very sharp defense, and Maualuga leads the pack. With an pick returned for a score, Maualuga led the way as SC beat the no 9 Buckeyes 35-3. Maualuga is ready to lead the Trojans to a national title. If they do, there is a big reason for SC fans to celebrate.
Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year: Joe McKnight, USC
The top RB in the nation is here to lead USC to another national title. Joe McKnight, the sophomore from USC is ready to guide USC to a national title. With 161 yards on 18 carries, the SC star had a big reason to be recruited. He will lead the Trojans to a championship.
Pac-10 Player of the Year: Rey Maualuga
Pac-10 Sleeper Player: Alex Mack, California
Pac-10 Coach Of the Year: Pete Carroll
Pac-10 Game of the Year: Cal at 1 USC, 11/8
Everyone knows about 9 Oregon at 1 USC, but what about Cal? Sophomore RB Jahvid Best and Kevin Riley try to lead Cal past USC. The offensive line, led by All-America C Alex Mack will dominate. You have heard lots about USC. I think SC wins close, 24-17.
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