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1) USC - Too much talent for the rest of the conference. However, there could be one loss either to Oregon St. or Cal. I think the success to the USC season depends on the OL. Replacing 4-5 starters from last years great OL is nearly impossible for any team to do but luckily USC has a lot of young talent at that position thanks to superb recruiting. The OL is just lacking experience so this unit will be a question mark for the first 4-6 games of the year.
2) Cal - Returning the whole team but will lose a 1-2 games they shouldn't because of their defense. Rogers will have a phenomenal season. Cal will only lose 2-3 games next year. Tedford ?could? coach his last game for Cal.
3) Oregon - Offense will be solid with a more mature Clemons but the secondary is huge question mark and that is not good when your playing in the Pac 10.
4) Oregon St. - Good amount of talent - high octane offense unfortunately with a pic-happy QB. Defense should be ok. Again, they'll lose games they shouldn't. Success depends on the QB.
5) UCLA - Decent amount of talent and Olsen improves but the offensive scheme is still poor IMO, the defense has been completely stripped of all of its talent. The whole DL is gone and they lost a key LB and DB to the NFL. The offense will have to produce for UCLA to succeed and that is a huge question mark since the offense was horrible last season. The good news is the offense returns a lot of players and they now have 1 year under their belt learning the west coast offense (which I do not think works in college football).
6) ASU - Walter will put up some solid numbers and they'll hang with some teams. They've got some decent talent but they will lose some games because of their defense. Walter is a senior QB and I think something like 10 of the last 11 Pac 10 conference champions have been led by a senior QB. Leinart broke that streak last season.
7) WSU - Every year people say that they're going to fall back down to the bottom of the conference. IMO they have one of the best defensive players in the conference and they'll find a reliable QB. I think they also have a pretty competent coach. However, WSU loses WAY too many guys to be a top dog next year. WSU loses nearly everyone. People forget that for about 3-4 years WSU has had the same group of players. Should be a rebuilding year for WSU. WSU could just as easily finish in the top 5 of the conference.
8) Washington - Decent amount of talent but their coaching staff is still question mark. Also, questions at QB. It pretty much takes a junior or senior QB to make much of a splash in the Pac 10.
9) Arizona ? Could be the surprise of the conference. Stoops provides energy and a great defensive scheme (very similar to Carroll when he took over USC). Team plays with fire and should surprise some people. I thought Arizona improved greatly at the end of the year and were playing much better competitive football. I think Stoops continues on that small momentum and remember, Arizona played the 4th toughest SOS last season. Overall, I think Arizona will rebound, but they have little talent, and the talent they do have is young.
10) Stanford ? I think Stanford will be decent because they had very young team last season. Coaching is still question mark and it will be interesting to see what Stanford does this season. Decent talent in some spots but not enough to win more than 3 games. Teevens needs to prove himself this year or else he could be out the door as head coach.
Contenders: USC, CAL, Oregon
Pretenders: UW, Arizona, Stanford
Darkhorse: Oregon St.
1) USC - Too much talent for the rest of the conference. However, there could be one loss either to Oregon St. or Cal. I think the success to the USC season depends on the OL. Replacing 4-5 starters from last years great OL is nearly impossible for any team to do but luckily USC has a lot of young talent at that position thanks to superb recruiting. The OL is just lacking experience so this unit will be a question mark for the first 4-6 games of the year.
2) Cal - Returning the whole team but will lose a 1-2 games they shouldn't because of their defense. Rogers will have a phenomenal season. Cal will only lose 2-3 games next year. Tedford ?could? coach his last game for Cal.
3) Oregon - Offense will be solid with a more mature Clemons but the secondary is huge question mark and that is not good when your playing in the Pac 10.
4) Oregon St. - Good amount of talent - high octane offense unfortunately with a pic-happy QB. Defense should be ok. Again, they'll lose games they shouldn't. Success depends on the QB.
5) UCLA - Decent amount of talent and Olsen improves but the offensive scheme is still poor IMO, the defense has been completely stripped of all of its talent. The whole DL is gone and they lost a key LB and DB to the NFL. The offense will have to produce for UCLA to succeed and that is a huge question mark since the offense was horrible last season. The good news is the offense returns a lot of players and they now have 1 year under their belt learning the west coast offense (which I do not think works in college football).
6) ASU - Walter will put up some solid numbers and they'll hang with some teams. They've got some decent talent but they will lose some games because of their defense. Walter is a senior QB and I think something like 10 of the last 11 Pac 10 conference champions have been led by a senior QB. Leinart broke that streak last season.
7) WSU - Every year people say that they're going to fall back down to the bottom of the conference. IMO they have one of the best defensive players in the conference and they'll find a reliable QB. I think they also have a pretty competent coach. However, WSU loses WAY too many guys to be a top dog next year. WSU loses nearly everyone. People forget that for about 3-4 years WSU has had the same group of players. Should be a rebuilding year for WSU. WSU could just as easily finish in the top 5 of the conference.
8) Washington - Decent amount of talent but their coaching staff is still question mark. Also, questions at QB. It pretty much takes a junior or senior QB to make much of a splash in the Pac 10.
9) Arizona ? Could be the surprise of the conference. Stoops provides energy and a great defensive scheme (very similar to Carroll when he took over USC). Team plays with fire and should surprise some people. I thought Arizona improved greatly at the end of the year and were playing much better competitive football. I think Stoops continues on that small momentum and remember, Arizona played the 4th toughest SOS last season. Overall, I think Arizona will rebound, but they have little talent, and the talent they do have is young.
10) Stanford ? I think Stanford will be decent because they had very young team last season. Coaching is still question mark and it will be interesting to see what Stanford does this season. Decent talent in some spots but not enough to win more than 3 games. Teevens needs to prove himself this year or else he could be out the door as head coach.
Contenders: USC, CAL, Oregon
Pretenders: UW, Arizona, Stanford
Darkhorse: Oregon St.
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