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Predictions: Pac-12 Week 9

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By Ted Miller

Went*3-3 last week -- yeesh --*and the season record is now 43-15.

Of course, Oregon State and California fans*should be sending me cookies.

Stanford 38, USC 24: USC will hang around but eventually Stanford -- as it is wont to do -- will wear down the Trojans.

Oregon 48, Washington State 17: Ducks, with or without running back*LaMichael James and quarterback*Darron Thomas, just have too much for the Cougars.

Arizona State 45, Colorado 10: Arizona State is getting healthy. Colorado is not. This could get ugly.

California 31, UCLA 20: Will the Bruins rally for coach Rick Neuheisel? There hasn't been any evidence they will so far. And Cal QB Zach Maynard seemed to find*his rhythm last week in a win over Utah.

Utah 24, Oregon State 21: This isn't because we're using the transitive property -- Utah crushed BYU; Oregon State*lost to BYU -- it's because we believe the Utes will rally at home.

Washington 42, Arizona 31: The Wildcats showed fight while beating UCLA*last*Thursday, but those four suspensions really hit the depth in the secondary, where the Huskies and QB Keith Price should feast.

Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
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