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Post by caljr on Sept 5, 2004 8:42:02 GMT -5
I know I have been a big supporter of the PAC 10 Conference, but WOW, did the PAC 10 get hammered this first weekend. How many upsets can you deal with in one weekend. Oregon and Oregon State both are victims. Washington State plays hard, but loses to relative unknowns, Arizona and ASU are both shocked by teams with less name and talent, and Stanford is stung. Maybe our beloved PAC 10 is not going to be the dominant league like we thought.
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Post by beachman on Sept 5, 2004 9:06:13 GMT -5
This really is kind of strange. Not sure what is going on right now but I still have to believe that the PAC-10(which you all know I am NOT a lover of) is much better than this. Arizona has to be dealing with injuries, and Stanford is just dealing with change and some transition perhaps. U$C looks as good as ever(damn) and UCLA still looks very formidable....Cal, without Jerkov, will disappoint.....hmmm, still gotta think that this conference is #1 though.
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Post by kolohekeiki on Sept 5, 2004 9:47:06 GMT -5
This really is kind of strange. Not sure what is going on right now but I still have to believe that the PAC-10(which you all know I am NOT a lover of) is much better than this. Arizona has to be dealing with injuries, and Stanford is just dealing with change and some transition perhaps. U$C looks as good as ever(damn) and UCLA still looks very formidable....Cal, without Jerkov, will disappoint.....hmmm, still gotta think that this conference is #1 though. Arizona is dealing with an injury to Kim Glass. Kim Glass hasn't seen the floor yet this season and she is expected to be out for about three more weeks.
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Post by dreman16 on Sept 5, 2004 14:19:14 GMT -5
Oregon is not a "victim". They are currently undefeated at 4-0. I know it is still very early and we will see what momentum they can carry into the Pac-10 season but so far so good.
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