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CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA VS. STANFORD: Known as the "BIG GAME". This game takes on a new meaning when the word RIVALRY is spoken. WAR loves to take the dog in most rivalry games and this is no exception. Led by the running of Gerhart and freshman quarterback Andrew Luck, coach Jim Harbaugh’s 14th-ranked Cardinal (7-3, 6-2 Pac-10) are playing for a chance at the conference title when they host California (7-3, 4-3).This is the first time since 1991 that both teams enter the rivalry game with at least seven wins.“You want both opponents to be very high-skilled, highly ranked, you want it to be THE Big Game and I think we’re going to get that this year". The Golden Bears have dominated their rivals this decade, winning six of seven since Tedford took over in 2002. The one loss still haunts the Bears, who lost six of their final seven regular-season games in 2007, including the rivalry game to Stanford in Harbaugh’s first season. “Losing in ’06 to USC was pretty bad, but losing the Axe in ’07 was the worst feeling I ever had in my life,” Tedford said. “It tears you apart and tears the community apart.” One of the biggest problems facing the Cardinal this week seemed unfathomable just a couple years ago: overconfidence. WAR agrees wholeheartedly. Stanford put itself in this position by scoring 106 points in the wins over the Ducks and Trojans. First came a 51-42 victory over then-No. 7 Oregon that put the Cardinal into the Top 25 for the first time in eight years.They followed that by scoring the most points ever against USC in a 55-21 victory over the then-No. 11 Trojans. WAR says there a 2 things you shouldn't wake: A sleeping bear and a Golden Bear
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MICHIGAN STATE
PENN ST VS. MICHIGAN ST. Michigan State is bowl eligible for the third straight season under third-year coach Mark Dantonio—just the third such streak in school history. Does Michigan St need motivation? Some think so. This streak still could have an unhappy ending, depending on how several games go Saturday. The Spartans are not guaranteed a bowl game unless they upset Penn State on senior day at Spartan Stadium. (they go if Ohio St beat Mich). “It’s never a guarantee...says WAR. The Spartans will say goodbye to 19 seniors before Saturday’s game against Penn State. The notables include DE Trevor Anderson, LT Rocco Cironi, C Joel Nitchman, RG Brendon Moss, WR Blair White, PK Brett Swenson, S Danny Fortener and LB Brandon Denson. I believe that would be quite a milestone for this group in terms of I’m not sure how many senior groups have won seven games for three straight years.” according to their coach. Michigan State is looking to duplicate what it did two years ago. The Spartans were 5-5 in Dantonio’s first season, facing a trip to Purdue and a home game with Penn State. They scored upset wins in both, earning a trip the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando, Fla. Mark Dantonio said he is using that as an example to motivate his team.
Offensive Coordinator Don Treadwell put together an aggressive game plan against Purdue, throwing deep often and weaving in reverses and wildcat formations. WAR thinks more of the same would be a good idea against Penn State's defense. the Spartans usually play Penn State well at home. MSU is 8-4 in the series at Spartan Stadium. WAR says another key to this game is that the Spartans are uncommonly healthy for this time of year.
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ARIZONA
OREGON VS. ARIZONA: There is no ambiguity to it. If Arizona wins it final three games, it will go to its first Rose Bowl ever. There will be nothing easy about the final three games, however, and the Wildcats will have to do deal with being directly in the spotlight’s glare. Potential distractions before this week’s home game against Oregon include extra interviews and the excitement over the first-ever appearance of ESPN’s popular GameDay program in Tucson. “I think its fantastic for the team, I think its fantastic for the city, and I think its fantastic for the fans,” said coach. This will be the final home game for 23 Arizona seniors, including a dozen regular starters. Eight of the seniors are four-year lettermen. “These guys have really been a big part of what we wanted to do,” said coach Mike Stoops. “These guys took a risk in coming in and shared the same vision.” WAR says it's all about HEART. Sucking it up and giving 100%. He likes that in these Wildcats.
Arizona hasn’t often been in position to have a chance at the Rose Bowl at this point in the calendar, so this is the most important home game the Wildcats have ever played this late in the season. With a loss, the dream of a Pac-10 title is gone. Win, and Arizona is effectively alone in first. And that scenario is just fine with the King of Vegas Gambling. That's the challenge WAR has daily in his life and sees no reason why that should bother the Arizona Wildcats. At least they know for what stakes they are playing
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