Tuesday January 06, 2009
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We’ve talked all year about the quarterback carousel at Cal, but in this game it doesn’t matter who is under center. Cal is going to score early and often.
This is a defining game for a new regime under Jim Harbaugh, and arguably the biggest game for Stanford since 2001, the last year the Cardinal went to a bowl game.
In what could be considered the biggest game of the weekend in the Pac10, Cal heads to Corvallis to play an Oregon State team that begins its biggest stretch of November games in years.
Former Stanford kicker Derek Belch is back to give you his break down of all the action taking place in the PAC-10 this weekend.
It’s good to see Westbrook back in there, and it’s safe to say that as long as he stays healthy he will be there several times throughout the second half of the season.
Former Stanford Kicker Derek Belch is back to break down all of the action taking place in this weekend’s PAC 10 games.
Buffalo runs a very conservative, run-first offensive attack. But most people don’t realize that Edwards is in fact one of the league leaders in yards per attempt, as he frequently looks for receivers in a 15-25-yard range.
Former Stanford kicker Derek Belch is back to give you his breakdown on all of this weekend’s PAC 10 Action.
Welcome back to the third installment of the Fantasy Football Pick Six.
USC has won their last five games against Washington State by an average of 27 points, and that doesn’t figure to change this weekend.