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Football Betting: Pac-10 Over/Under Regular Season Wins Odds
07/28/10 6:33 PM
USC Trojans (Ov/Un: 9.5)
After winning ten or more games in the regular season from 2002-08, USC slumped to an 8-4 regular season mark in 2009. Lane Kiffin will try to overcome some serious NCAA sanctions in his first year as head coach following Pete Carroll's departure to the NFL. USC will be ineligible for postseason action in 2010 but will get to play 13 regular season contests because of its matchup at Hawaii. On the road, the club's biggest obstacles will be against Minnesota, Stanford, Arizona, Oregon State and UCLA. At home, USC's toughest outings will come against Washington, California, Oregon and Notre Dame.
Oregon Ducks (Ov/Un: 9)
Oregon recorded a rare 10-win regular season in 2009. The program has gone to a bowl game in 12 of the last 13 years. The club did suffer a blow during the offseason when starting quarterback Jeremiah Masoli was dismissed from the team due to some off the field issues. Oregon's toughest home games will come against Stanford, UCLA, Washington and Arizona. The Ducks will have to encounter Tennessee, USC, California and Oregon State on the road in 2010.
Stanford Cardinal (Ov/Un: 7.5)
After winning a total of just nine games over his first two years with the program, head coach Jim Harbaugh led his club to an 8-4 regular season in 2009. While star running back Toby Gerhart has moved onto the NFL, the return of emerging quarterback Andrew Luck gives Stanford some hope for 2010. Its toughest home matchups are against USC, Arizona and Oregon State. The road slate will be difficult. The Cardinal must travel to UCLA, Notre Dame, Oregon, Washington and California this season.
Washington Huskies (Ov/Un: 6)
The Huskies have been limited to just 23 victories over the last seven seasons. Steve Sarkisian was able to guide the club to a somewhat respectable 5-7 mark in his first year with the program in 2009. The return of talented quarterback Jake Locker could get Washington to a bowl game in 2010. The schedule will feature a couple of difficult non-conference games in addition to the Pac-10 matchups. At home, Washington will be challenged by Nebraska, Oregon State, Stanford and UCLA. On the road, the Huskies will face trips to BYU, USC, Arizona, Oregon and California.
UCLA Bruins (Ov/Un: 5.5)
UCLA went 6-6 during last year's regular season. While the defense is a strength, a shaky offense still has some question marks heading into 2010. The schedule is one of the toughest in the conference. The Bruins will host Stanford, Houston, Arizona, Oregon State and USC in difficult outings. On the road, UCLA will travel to Kansas State, Texas, California, Oregon and Washington.
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