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Taking a quick look at some of the games played this past weekend. The Indiana Hoosiers, who are expected to be a challenge this season, lost all three games to a ranked North Carolina team. The games were played in Chapel Hill.

USC won all three and UCLA went 2-1, losing a close one to U.C. San Diego.

Although the Michigan Wolverines aren't expected to be much of a threat, they played well, winning against Arizona, Stanford and split a two-game series with the Rodents of Corn Valley. The Ducks play Michigan at Ann Arbor the first week of April.

And I have saved the best for last. The Leg Lifters LOST all four games this past weekend in Puerto Rico. Here are the results:

North Carolina St. 13 Washington 0

Wake Forest 5 Washington 0

Boston College 10 Washington 0

Houston 8 Washington 7

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Houston sounds like a tough outing!

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Thanks for posting this sports fan, and giving us perspective on the conference. We will still have a tough series with Beavis, and this alerts us to a tough Michigan trip.

We also have a tough trip to UC San Diego, as the not only took a game from UCLA, but the Bruins are ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation in most polls.

And yep...the Huskies are coming out of the gate slow, but they will play their best against us when we have to visit them. Great stuff, and thanks again for posting.

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Mr. FishDuck

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