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Foster Didn’t Only Embarrass Huskies

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First-class letter to the L.A. Times sports department: 34 cents.

Satellite television to catch UCLA games: $60 per month.

Having your negative letter about DeShaun Foster’s abilities printed in The Times on the same day DeShaun runs for 301 yards and four touchdowns against Washington: Priceless.

Mike Kilgore

Los Angeles

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DeShaun Foster rushed for 301 yards and four touchdowns against a defense that hadn’t given up a rushing touchdown since last season’s Washington-UCLA game, more yards than Charles White or Marcus Allen ever had in one game. Keep dreaming, Mr. Grabendike--with timing like that, you may one day play quarterback for USC.

Doug Schultz

Fullerton

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Why does Cory Paus feel he needs to tell people he’s not Trent Dilfer? I don’t see any similarity. Trent Dilfer was one of the most prolific passers in college football, he now plays on Sundays, wears a Super Bowl ring, and is 17-1 as a starter in the last two years.

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Maybe Cory wishes he was Trent Dilfer. So does every UCLA fan.

Mick Taylor

Los Angeles

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While watching the UCLA-Washington game, I was impressed by how dominating the Bruins were. If we had to have our winning streak snapped, at least it was to a team that’s playing on a level of their own.

The only downside is now UCLA will be stuck fighting the same East Coast bias that Washington has had to endure over the years. In the interest of Pac-10 unity, I’ll make a deal with you. Take care of Oregon on Nov. 10, we’ll take out Miami for you on the 24th.

Rich Osborne

Kenmore, Wash.

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