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CFB PREVIEW 2011: PAC-12
August 15, 2011
By David, SCS.com Staff Writer
The PAC-12 begins their first season with new members Colorado and Utah on board, along with a lot of excitement and improving teams all over the western side of the country. Some of the same storylines persist into the new two division alignment: the inequity of 9 conference games....[MORE]
CFB PREVIEW 2009: PAC-10
August 14, 2009
By Gregg, SCS.com Staff Writer
Seven Years of dominance for the Men of Troy. Seven years of national title aspirations and beating on the poor Big Ten in the Rose Bowl. USC hopes that like most powerhouses, 2009 is just a reloading season on the path to 8 consecutive league titles, but the competition will be fierce as....[MORE]
CFB PREVIEW 2008: PAC-10
August 1, 2008
By Gregg, SCS.com Staff Writer
The Trojans of USC extended their conference championship streak to six last season, but overall the season was still considered a disappointment with two losses in Pac-10 competition. For the second season in a row, USC suffered multiple losses in the league after they had not lost....[MORE]
HOOPS PREVIEW '07-'08: PAC-10
October 27, 2007
By Cody, SCS.com Staff Writer
The 2007-2008 SCS.com College Hoops Preview continues with the last two power conferences, the PAC-10 and SEC. Both conferences can make an argument that their respective league is the toughest in the nation, and that will make for some exciting games and moments in the....[MORE]
CFB PREVIEW 2007: THE PAC 10
July 30, 2007
By Gregg, SCS.com Staff Writer
USC uthern Cal has dominated the conference in recent seasons, winning 5 consecutive championships and compiling a Pac-10 record of 37-4 during that timeframe. The Trojans have set the bar high and raised expectations across the entire league as teams focus on trying to keep.....[MORE]
2007 BASEBALL PREVIEW: THE PAC-10
January 25, 2007
By Eddie, SCS.com Staff Writer
The Pac-10 may have had a down year as a whole last season. Only four teams made the NCAA Tournament, and traditional powers USC and Stanford struggled. But the self-proclaimed 'Conference of Champions' was represented well in the end, with the Oregon State Beavers....[MORE]
HOOPS PREVIEW 2006-2007: THE PAC 10
November 8, 2006
By Jeff, SCS.com Staff Writer
The SCS.com College Hoops Preview series rolls along with our first individual looks at the nation's top conferences, beginning with the PAC-10 and Big XII. UCLA, last year's national title runner-up, is again a favorite in their league race out west, though Arizona and Washington.....[MORE]
CFB PREVIEW 2006: THE PAC 10
July 25, 2006
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
USC has dominated the PAC 10 for several years now, but with a number of the Trojans' top players from a season ago now departed to the NFL, it could be a chance for a new team, like the Cal Bears, to step into that top spot. Arizona State also looks to be on pace for a strong season.....[MORE]
HOOPS PREVIEW '05: HIGH-MAJORS, PART II
November 9, 2005
By Jeff, SCS.com Staff Writer
SCS.com's preview of the upcoming college basketball season continues with a look at two additional high-major conferences. In Part II of the high-major previews, we take a glance at both the PAC 10 and SEC. Each preview includes a glance at the projected order of finish....[MORE]
PREVIEWING THE 2005 PAC 10
August 12, 2005
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
Last year's co-national champions have the talent to go unbeaten again, but Arizona State may have something to say about that on October 1. Oregon returns 13 starters but won just five games a year ago. UCLA went bowling in 2004, but the Bruins looks to improve the record....[MORE]
ONE ON ONE WITH MIKE HASS
August 11, 2005
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
Oregon State University wide receiver Mike Hass recently took time to answer a few questions from SCS.com. Hass, a former walk-on turned All-American, is one of the top wideouts in the PAC 10 and is a returning senior in Corvallis. After earning a scholarship in the fall of 2003....[MORE]
PREVIEWING THE 2004 PAC 10
August 24, 2004
By Jeremy, SCS.com PAC 10 Columnist
Only a few days remain before the start of the 2004 college football season, but you'd never know it by the way the defending Pac-10 champion Trojans have been preparing to defend their crown. With fall camps beginning all around the country, the Pac-10 has something to prove....[MORE]
PREVIEWING THE 2004 PAC 10
August 16, 2004
By Tai Pruce-Zimmerman, SCS.com PAC 10 Columnist
2004 looks to be a down year for the Pac-Ten as a whole, despite having the preseason
favorite for the national title. In all likelihood, the conference will not fill
all seven of its bowl tie-ins, with only four teams that are locks for the postseason....[MORE]
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