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Pac-10: Trojans roll on to 29th in a row

By Associated Press
Published October 23, 2005

SEATTLE - Matt Leinart completed 20 of 26 passes for 201 yards and four touchdowns, and Reggie Bush returned a punt 84 yards for another score to lead top-ranked Southern California to its 29th straight win, 51-24 over Washington on Saturday.

Leinart and Dwayne Jarrett combined for three touchdowns for the second time this season. Jarrett caught seven passes for 95 yards and the three scores, and has 25 touchdown receptions in 20 career games.

The Trojans' school-record road winning streak is at 14. They won a record-tying 19th consecutive conference game.

Leinart, who broke the Pac-10 record for career passing touchdowns, threw 10 in September, but just two in October - both against Arizona - entering Saturday's game. He had 33 last season en route to winning the Heisman Trophy and 38 in 2003.

"Yeah, it was finally good to feel good about ourselves again," Leinart said of a team that posted three comeback wins in the previous four weeks.

No. 8 UCLA 51, Oregon State 28

PASADENA, Calif. - Drew Olson threw for a UCLA-record six touchdowns, and tailback Maurice Drew accounted for 250 yards and two scores. The touchdown that broke Cade McNown's mark came on a perfectly thrown ball that Brandon Breazell, in full stride, caught over his shoulder for Bruins' final touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

No. 15 Oregon 28, Arizona 21

TUCSON, Ariz. - Linebacker Brent Haberly returned a fumble 34 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter and Oregon won despite its top two quarterbacks being knocked out of the game on consecutive possessions. Oregon won for the fourth straight time since losing to USC.

STANFORD 45, ARIZONA ST. 35: Trent Edwards passed for career highs of 303 yards and three touchdowns and Stanford scored 38 consecutive points in coach Walt Harris' first home victory.

[Last modified October 23, 2005, 01:21:14]


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