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Odds to Win the 2007 Pac 10 Football
When looking at the latest odds to win the 2007 Pac 10
football conference not many people will be surprised to
see USC once again leading the way. The surprising
thing for us is just how big of a favorite they are.
Teams in other conferences that are favored generally
get about even money but not the Trojans as their long
standing dominance of West Coast football has led them
to be significantly favored over everyone else.
The team lost all their major wide receivers, but one of
the best defenses in the nation from a year ago returns
almost everyone. It will be interesting to see
just how great this team is on that side of the ball.
California is the other team who has a great shot at
winning the Pac 10 and the good news for Bears fans is
that they get the Trojans at home, but they do have to
head to UCLA. The Bruins only went 7-6 last season
but their upset win over the Trojans made their season
and now has fans hopeful for a good run against their
cross-town rivals.

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Arizona State has a new head coach in Dennis Erickson and one heck of an
offense that will put up points. The bad news is that their defense is
going to be a big weakness. If you want to bet the Devils, hope they can
outscore everyone and take advantage of their large slate of home games.
You can probably forget about Stanford and Washington this year, but if you want
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BetUS has posted their
Odds to Win the 2007
Pac 10 Football Championship
Arizona +675
Arizona State +1200
California +200
Oregon +525
Oregon State +1500
Stanford +4000
Southern Cal -350
UCLA +675
Washington +1600
Washington State
+1600
June 5th, 2007
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