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Saturday, September 2, 2006 

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CFB

WASHINGTON STATE
+14.5 Auburn

State was competitive in every game last year, even
outscoring their foes for the year. 
Take, for example, a 44-33 loss to Oregon
State
on Oct. 1, a game the Cougars
dominated until the fourth quarter. As it turned out, that setback was the
start of a trend.

Washington State
led UCLA 38-21 going into the fourth quarter before losing in overtime. Joe Ayoob threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes to give California
a 42-38 win on Oct. 22. Oregon
drove the length of the field before Paul Martinez’s 19-yard field goal gave
the Ducks a 34-31 win. Graduation and suspensions have
Auburn’s defense vulnerable.

Auburn is 1-3
in openers the last four years, 34-2 in all other games. Auburn
has a strength in their offensive coordinator, but Washington
State
coach Bill Doba, a longtime WSU defensive
coordinator who spent years plotting against Al Borges’ offenses in the Pac-10
Conference, knows his offense as well as anyone.

This game goes down to the wire.

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