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Pac-10 power rankings, picks
Pac-10 picks
Seattle Times college football reporter
Pac-10 power rankings
| Team | Comment | |
| 1 | Oregon (7-2) | Defense so bad last week, flew home standby |
| 2 | Arizona (6-2) | Each big play brings chalupa sticker on helmet |
| 3 | USC (7-2) | Building year for Troy, much like WSU |
| 4 | Stanford (6-3) | Gerhart still in running for SUV of year |
| 5 | Oregon St. (6-3) | Riley owns house, two cars, Jeff Tedford |
| 6 | California (6-3) | Bears No. 1 choice of Garlic Bowl in Gilroy |
| 7 | UCLA (4-5) | Neu telling Bruins Pullman's in tropical zone |
| 8 | Arizona St. (4-5) | Devils hiring sherpa to help find end zone |
| 9 | Washington (3-6) | Under Gil Dobie, beat OSU now and then |
| 10 | Washington St. (1-8) | To start faster, will serve espresso on sideline |
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Pac-10 picks
Oregon St. 33, Washington 17: Huskies' pass defense unlikely to slow down hot Canfield
UCLA 27, WSU 17: Getting home after 35 days should help feeble Cougars
Oregon 34, Arizona St. 13: Two tough losses in a row have to sap Sun Devils
Arizona 31, California 27: Even with a loss, Arizona would win league if it sweeps last three
USC 28, Stanford 24: Cardinal not as speedy as past two Trojans opponents
Last week — 4-1 (3-2 vs. spread). Season — 35-15 (23-24-1).
UPDATE - 10:18 PM
Washington State's Klay Thompson will play Thursday against Huskies
Nothing unusual about schools paying recruiting services
UW women mount comeback, but lose in overtime to USC
Steve Kelley: What happened to the once-scary Huskies?
NW Briefs: Washington softball completes three-game sweep of New Mexico
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