November 1, 2009

Ducks Realign Pac-10

John Hunt, Oregonian

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This Oregon team's place in history will be decided in the coming weeks, but before a standing, roaring crowd at Autzen Stadium on Saturday, the Ducks rewrote records and realigned the balance of power in the Pacific-10 Conference once owned by USC.

The Trojans, ranked No. 4 in the nation and Pac-10 champions seven years running, stopped in Eugene on their expected path to a fifth consecutive Rose Bowl and left looking like an aging, punch-drunk former champ as fans danced beneath a scoreboard that flashed a mind-boggling score:

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