Pac 10 Football Week 10 Predictions & Odds

Pac 10 Football Week 10 Preview, Predictions, Odds & Picks – Saturday November 6, 2010

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With just four weeks left in the regular season, there are still at least four teams that remain in the hunt for the PAC-10 conference title. Oregon and Oregon State, Arizona and Stanford.

If the Ducks or Beavers win the rest of their games, they win the conference. For the Ducks that means playing for the national championship. For Oregon State, it means its first Rose Bowl since 1965. And for Arizona, it would be its first Rose Bowl ever.

Stanford, which needs to win out and hope the Ducks lose twice, could end up in the Rose Bowl if Oregon plays for the national title.

As for the rest of the conference, USC can’t participate in the postseason because of NCAA sanctions. Washington State can’t because of its record, and both Washington and UCLA are long shots for bowl eligibility.

Finally, there’s California who needs to win two of its final four games and Arizona State who needs to win seven games to be officially bowl eligible because it played two FCS teams, but it might be able to get an NCAA waiver if there aren’t enough teams to bowl slots.

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

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Washington (3-5, 2-3) at No. 1 Oregon (8-0, 5-0), ABC/ESPN2, 3:30 P.M. ET

The Huskies have dropped six in a row to Oregon by big margins. Washington’s chances for derailing the “Eugene Machine” just became lessened with QB Jake Locker sidelined with a broken rib and redshirt freshman Keith Price making his first start. The Ducks meanwhile are led by a balanced attack featuring quarterback Darron Thomas, who is tied for first in the Pac-10 with 21 touchdown passes, and running back LaMichael James who is second in the nation with 1,210 rushing yards. The Huskies will have to tighten up after allowing 34.1 points per game to rank 106th in the FBS if they want to win this one.

Prediction: Oregon – Bet Now

Odds: Washington: +35.5 – Oregon: -35.5 Over/Under: OFF

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California (4-4, 2-3) at Washington State (1-8, 0-6), FSN NW, 4 P.M. ET

Both teams are coming off bad outings. Cal has been awful on the road, losing their other three games by at least 21 points. If the Golden Bears wants to have a postseason, they cannot afford to lose this one in Pullman. Meanwhile the Cougars’ Paul Wulff is running out of chances to end a 15-game Pac-10 losing streak. If the Cougars lose their three remaining games, they will break the school record of nine straight losses in one season, while tying the Pac-10 record of nine conference losses and tie the school record of 11 overall losses. All three of those marks were set or tied by WSU in 2009.

Prediction: California – Bet Now

Odds: California: -14.5 – Washington State: +14.5 Over/Under: 53.5

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Oregon State (4-3, 3-1) at UCLA (3-5, 1-4), Versus, 7 P.M. ET

Oregon State can remain in the Rose Bowl hunt by beating the Bruins this weekend. They looked great last weekend pounding Cal 35-7 in Corvallis. It was an impressive win as the Oregon State’s defense kept the Golden Bears scoreless until the final quarter. The Bruins are beat up (literally), but they showed some fight last weekend against Arizona. UCLA tumbled from their promising start that included wins against Houston and Texas, and is likely to continue their current slide against Oregon State.

Prediction: Oregon State – Bet Now

Odds: Oregon State: -5 – UCLA: +5 Over/Under: 54.5

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No. 15 Arizona (7-1, 4-1) at No. 13 Stanford (7-1, 4-1), ABC, 8 P.M. ET

This will be a crucial game for both these teams as they are still very much in the race for the roses and a second possible BCS bowl berth for the PAC-10. This will be the toughest defense that Stanford Heisman hopeful, QB Andrew Luck has faced. The Wildcats are enjoying their best season since the 1998 team went 12-1 and are hoping to punch their tickets for a trip to Pasadena for the first time ever. Last year’s meeting between the two teams was a track meet that ended in a 43-38 win for Arizona. The Cardinal, are 14-2 in their last 16 at home and will be 15-2 after winning this weekend.

Prediction: Stanford – Bet Now

Odds: Arizona: +9.5 – Stanford: -9.5 Over/Under: 56

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Arizona State (4-4, 2-3) at USC (5-3, 2-3), FSN, 10:30 P.M. ET

The Sun Devils will be trying to stay in contention for a bowl game by beating USC for the first time since 1999. The Trojans has no postseason hopes, but it hasn’t really stopped their desire for winning games, as proven in its 53-32 loss to No. 1 Oregon last week. For a second or two the Trojans thought they might have finally found a way to stop the nation’s top-ranked team, as USC got off to a solid start but ended up fading at the end. While the Trojans have lost three of their last four games, they still boast one of the top passing games in the country and regardless of its defense, should snatch a win at home.

Prediction: USC – Bet Now

Odds: Arizona State: +5.5 – USC: -5.5 Over/Under: 60.5

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