News Tribune sportswriter Don Ruiz is in his seventh season covering the Pacific-10 Conference and his fifth covering Huskies' football and men's basketball. This blog features breaking news, instant analysis and answers to your questions and a place to discuss the Huskies. Email Don
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Posted by Don Ruiz @ 08:07:25 pm
1 Southern California (1) 3-1, 1-1. Avoided going 0-for-Oregon.
2 California (4) 4-1, 2-0. Re-emerging as top challenger to Trojans.
3 Arizona (6) 4-1, 2-0. Blew Huskies out of windy Arizona Stadium.
4 Oregon (2) 4-2, 2-1. League-leading run game blunted at SC.
5 Arizona State (3) 2-3, 1-1. Long fall from ‘threat to SC’ to ‘chance for UW.’
6 Oregon State (5) 2-3, 1-1. Rebuilding, but not rebuilt.
7 Stanford (7) 3-3, 2-1. QB Tavita Pritchard has five TD passes in last two games.
8 UCLA (8) 2-3, 1-1. Apparently wide gap from Pac-8 to Washington schools.
9 Washington (9) 0-5, 0-3. Nation’s longest losing streak.
10 Washington State (10) 1-5, 0-3. Turns to student body to fill QB depth chart.
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