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Disappointing Opener for Other PAC-12 Teams

J.R. Ewing

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Right now there are probably only 4 teams in the PAC-12 that are satisfied with the way their teams opened the season (Stanford, Arizona St, Washington St, and Cal). The rest are somewhere between worried and looking forward to the 2012 season.

Oregon St 28 - Sacremento St 29
-Ouch. Gave up 367 yards and they can't blame the loss on turnovers either.

Washington 30 - Eastern Washington 27
-E. Wash outgained them 504 to 250 in yards, and the Huskies needed a last minute interception in the endzone to seal it.

UCLA 34 - Houston 38
-UCLA's defence never really stopped Houston. Houston let up a little at half time with a 31-14 lead.

Arizona 41 - NAU 10
-They may have won by 31, but the O-line, secondary, and kicking game were ugly.

USC 19 - Minnesota 17
-Rushing game was almost non-existant for USC. 28 carries for 67 yards, 2.4 yrds/carry.

Utah 27 - Montana St 10
-Norm Chow's new passing offense is going to take a while to sink in. Utah outgained MS by 34 yards.

There's a lot of talk that CU will only win CSU and Wash St. These have big issues too.
 
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