Southern Cal head coach Tim Floyd tipped his hand last month when he said that he considered Arizona, not UCLA, the measuring stick for the program he took over last season. The Trojans play slower and smarter this season, with less chucking and more mucking. UCLA was ticked off by Floyd?s dismissal of them as a quality barometer, so they hammered USC by 19 points for the perceived insult. Floyd has already done the first-year head coach?s obligatory avenging of last season?s worst overall defeat (North Carolina), and now he gets a chance to put his money where his mouth is while Lute Olson takes bows for the compliments, then looks up at the scoreboard and calls a belated, ?What-the-hey?? time-out. Arizona won this season?s first meeting when USC was off a win at Arizona State, with only one day in between games. This time, USC has four days between games and Floyd can point to the 25 three-pointers they took in the first meeting and say, ?See, we can?t win that way!?