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| All three games are winnable, with that said they would be difficult even with Clemens. With Clemens gone I think a 2 out of 3 would be more realistic. I will not be surprised though if we win all three. Actually the game in Pullman against Wazzu scares me the most. 10-1, why not? GO DUCKS!! |
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| It ain't over till the fat lady sings.... There's still 2 more games left for Oregon. I have hopes, but both games will be brutally tough. What happens if USC doesn't show up for the UCLA game and the Bruins win? Then, even if Oregon wins the next two, that puts the Fiesta Bowl up for grabs...between USC and UCLA, right? No way Oregon would go over either USC or UCLA in those circumstances. Couldn't UCLA still be picked, since they would've defeated the national champs? (or am I way wrong on this... feel free to educate me on how this could work.) |
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| If unranked AZ could beat #8 UCLA, then that should be testament that anything can happen in the pac-10. Don't lose hope yet! It certainly doesn't benefit Oregon if that happens, but I just can't let you do down that road after one loss! Please, still have hope in your team...they need you right now. |
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| If they all finish with one loss that would be wild. It would be like the BCS picking the national champion -- someone will be unhappy. Anyway if UCLA could pull off the USC win I can't think it would be good for Oregon. Not sure who they would pick but I think UCLA would probably have the inside track.
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