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Oregon Runs All Over Arizona For Third Straight Loss
Posted on 25 Sep 2011 by Matthew Hesse.
A third straight Top 10 team for Arizona and a third straight crushing loss for Arizona. Oregon pummeled Arizona by a score of 56-31. Yes, it looks like Oregon has turned a new leaf since their heartbreaking loss to LSU in week 1. Oregon went up 35-3 in the first half before Arizona went on a scoring run in the third quarter. The Wildcats were able to score 21 unasnwered points to bri...
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Another Dangerous Top 10 Opponent for the Wildcats
Posted on 23 Sep 2011 by Matthew Hesse.
The Arizona Wildcats are licking their wounds AGAIN this week. Another week another crushing defeat by a Top 25 team. This will be the third Top 10 opponent in 3 weeks. First it was the slaughter at Oklahoma State. This past week, it was at home against Stanford. Now, the Wildcats will face off against home against Pac-12 favorite Oregon. Sure, they struggled against LSU and only hold a...
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Growing Pains: A Critical Look at the Slow Start by the Pac-12
Posted on 20 Sep 2011 by Rob Parness.
To the delight of SEC and Big-10 fans everywhere, the Pac-12 has been unimpressive and disappointing early in the season. Many proud west coast fans were expecting this season to be an opportunity for their conference to prove itself as the second best in the nation behind the SEC. However, after #10 Oregon’s loss to LSU in week one, teams like Arizona, UCLA, Oregon State and Washington also ...
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Arizona-Stanford Postgame Report
Posted on 7 Nov 2010 by Henry Childs.
Arizona looked outmatched, outwitted, and outsmarted on Saturday, as the Wildcats fell to Stanford 42-17 in Palo Alto. The Cardinal jumped out to a 14-0 lead and never looked back. Arizona tried to battle their way back in it in the second half, but the bend-but-don’t-break defense of Stanford held their own, while the offense steamrolled past Arizona. Leading up to this game, Arizona’s def...
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Arizona-Stanford Preview
Posted on 4 Nov 2010 by Henry Childs.
In a game where many things are up for grabs, including a potential Rose Bowl berth, 15th-ranked Arizona will travel to Palo Alto on Saturday to face 13th-ranked Stanford. Both teams have one conference loss: Stanford to Oregon, Arizona to Oregon State. That means that the winner will most likely have the upper hand to finishing second in the Pac-10 (if Oregon ends up going undefeated), and a p...









