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Bud Withers' Pac-10 football picks for Week 1
Reporter Bud Withers' picks for the first week of Pac-10 football.
Pac-10 picks
Washington 38, Brigham Young 23: Huskies will have a speed advantage and a big edge at quarterback.Oklahoma State 24, Washington State 14: Tons of unknowns, including how OSU will handle a new spread passing offense.
Oregon 48, New Mexico 10: Ducks think this defense could be special.
TCU 23, Oregon State 17: Frogs defend, but OSU's Paea will be best defender on the field.
California 37, Cal-Davis 13: Some proud history at Davis, though.
Stanford 42, Sacramento State 9: ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit picks Cardinal to win Pac-10.
USC 37, Hawaii 26: Not the best place for Trojans to focus.
Kansas State 28, UCLA 22: Can't be good that UCLA's Prince has missed so much time.
Arizona 41, Toledo 28: 'Cats offense should be lethal.
Arizona State 34, Portland State 7: San Jose State bought itself out of opener with ASU so it could go play Alabama.
Bud Withers
Washington 38, Brigham Young 23: Huskies will have a speed advantage and a big edge at quarterback.
Oklahoma State 24, Washington State 14: Tons of unknowns, including how OSU will handle a new spread passing offense.
Oregon 48, New Mexico 10: Ducks think this defense could be special.
TCU 23, Oregon State 17: Frogs defend, but OSU's Paea will be best defender on the field.
California 37, Cal-Davis 13: Some proud history at Davis, though.
Stanford 42, Sacramento State 9: ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit picks Cardinal to win Pac-10.
USC 37, Hawaii 26: Not the best place for Trojans to focus.
Kansas State 28, UCLA 22: Can't be good that UCLA's Prince has missed so much time.
Arizona 41, Toledo 28: 'Cats offense should be lethal.
Arizona State 34, Portland State 7: San Jose State bought itself out of opener with ASU so it could go play Alabama.
Bud Withers
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