Escape from LA

Escape from LA

Happy Cougar Football Basketball Saturday,

So after an epic come-from-behind win, the likes of which have not been seen by Cougar Athletics since the 2008 Apple Cup, can these young Cougs keep the momentum from Thursday night rolling into Pauley Pavilion?  A win would represent 3 victories at Pauley all-time, or 3 in their last 6 attempts.  Read on for my thoughts plus other predictions from around the Pac 10 Conference….

UCLA needed a last second buzzer beater by a walk-on guard on Thursday night.

Escape from LA

Beautiful.

Anyway, there is reason to believe Ben Howland will have this Bruin squad fired up to take on our fledgling youngsters.  I have a feeling Coach Bone is going to go with the same attack that melted the Men of Troy down in the second half.  We should see a very healthy dose of Reggie Moore and Klay Thompson; that’s a given.  However, I think the key will be whether or not Nikola can continue to stroke the jumper like the rim is ten feet in diameter.  If we can execute offensively like we have the past two games and avoid turning the rock over, which KILLED us in the first half against USC, I believe the Cougs will pull a Kurt Russell and have a joyous flight back to the Palouse.  A win would be huge headed into next week’s match-up at Hec Edmondson Pavillion.  The Dawgs will be 3-5 when they return from their vacation in So Cal and that should make for a game of very evenly matched teams; solid point guard play, with shooters on the wings, and no true #5 for either team.

That said, let’s take a look at today’s action:

Oregon State at Cal:  After the Bears took the Ducks behind the proverbial woodshed on Thursday, I don’t see this game going any differently.  OSU struggled to score 35 points against the Cardinal, and Cal’s guards should destroy the zone.  Does the First Brother and Law bolt for the DePaul opening next week?  There has definitely been that talk of late.  Cal 84 – OSU 51.

Oregon at Stanford:  Remember a week or so ago when I said to dump your stock in the Ducks? Well since then, the Ducks have dropped three straight, and I don’t see the end in sight for these guys.  Ernesto will not be employed by Uncle Phil come early March.  Well at least he has his son Jordan’s NFL $$.  Wait a minute, Jordan isn’t in the NFL anymore?  Stanford 57 – Oregon 44.

Arizona at Arizona State: Conventional wisdom here tells me to pick Sparky.  It’s at home, the Herbivores play some of the best defense in America, and the Mildcats have been, well, mild.  I just don’t think ASU can keep up their hot shooting all year and I predict that it starts today!  Arizona 59 – ASU 54.

Washington at USC: The Dawgs still haven’t won a game away from Montlake this season.  Something tells me they won’t fare any better in the Galen Center than they did in Westwood.  The loss of Jon Brockman, and any inside presence for that matter, has really killed this “team.”  I see a major meltdown coming from Romar, Instant Turnover (IT) or Venoy (which kills any NCAA aspirations for the Dawgs, as quote me here, they have as bad a chance of winning the Pac 10 Tournament as USC does) after the Dawgs lose at USC 64-61.

Wazzu at UCLA:  Sure the Cougs have a some things working against them, such as two wins all time at Pauley, and a recent bout of slow starts.  But in this game I see the team with more talent winning, pure and simple, from start to finish; and that team is our Cougs.  Nik, Reggie, and Klay all keep the hot hands going, and the Cougars shut down the Bruins.  WSU 73 – UCLA 69.

That’s all I have for you, have a great Saturday, and Go Cougs!

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