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NOVEMBER 4–5


everal Conference teams took steps toward bowl eligibility in week 10. The biggest was made by UCLA, which upended 20th-ranked in a see-saw game in Pasadena. The victory pulled the


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three-way tie with the Sun Devils and USC atop the South Division standings. The lead changed hands four times at the


Rose Bowl, with the last coming when UCLA’s Derrick Coleman ran one yard for the go- ahead touchdown with 49 seconds left. But the Bruins’ win was not secured until the Sun Devils’ 46-yard fi eld-goal try on the fi nal play sailed wide right. In San Francisco, California improved to


5–4 and sent Washington State reeling to its fi fth consecutive defeat, 30–7. Isi Sofele rushed for 138 yards and a touchdown, and Will Kapp— the son of Joe Kapp, the quarterback of Cal’s 1958 Conference championship team—ran 43 yards for a touchdown. Utah, meanwhile, continued to surge, beating


Arizona 34–21 in Tucson to win for the third time in four games. John White rushed for 109 yards and two touchdowns, and the Utes’ defense forced three turnovers and blocked a punt.


Arizona State 29–28 Bruins into a


ROAD TO THE SCORES


California 30, Washington State 7 Oregon 34, Washington 17 Stanford 38, Oregon State 13 UCLA 29, Arizona State 28 USC 42, Colorado 17 Utah 34, Arizona 21


WEEKLY HONORS Juron Criner Isi Sofele AROUND THE PAC-12


Fourth-ranked Stanford and sixth-ranked Oregon took care of business in advance of their upcoming showdown in week 11. . . . The Cardinal amassed 507 total yards and broke open a close game in the second half to win 38–13 at Oregon State. . . . The Ducks eliminated Washington from the North title chase when LaMichael James rushed for 156 yards in a 34–17 victory in Seattle. . . . Quarterback Matt Barkley set a school record when he passed for six touchdowns in No. 21 USC’s 42–17 victory at Colorado.


STANDINGS


NORTH Stanford Oregon


Washington California


Oregon State


Conference 7 0 6 0 4 2 2 4 2 4


Washington State 1 5 Overall


9 0 8 1 6 3 5 4 2 7 3 6


SOUTH USC


Conference 4 2


Arizona State 4 2 UCLA Utah


93


Arizona Colorado


4 2 2 4 1 6 0 6


Overall


7 2 6 3 5 4 5 4 2 7 1 9


Quarterback Matt Barkley (25-of-39 passing for 318 yards and six touch- downs) was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week for the third time in 2011 after his big day in USC’s victory over Colorado. Oregon defensive back Eddie Pleasant earned honors on defense after intercepting a pair of passes that led to touchdowns in the Ducks’ victory over Washington. Sean Sellwood averaged 50.5 yards on four punts in Utah’s victory at Arizona to take the weekly award on special teams.


Eddie Pleasant


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