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  • Finally Coming HomeNov. 2, 2004 | After 4 weeks on the road, including 3 straight games played outside of California, Azusa Pacific returns home for a Homecoming game vs. Crown College of Minnesota on Saturday (Nov. 6) at 6 p.m.
  • La Grande LossOct. 30, 2004 | The NAIA's No. 6-ranked Azusa Pacific suffered a huge loss when unranked Eastern Oregon scored 12 unanswered points to rally for a 14-10 victory in La Grande, Ore.
  • A Mac & Sack AttackOct. 23, 2004 | Azusa Pacific relied on reserve QB Eric McClenahan and 9 quarterback sacks by its defense to score 28 straight points for a 35-21 comeback victory at Western New Mexico.
  • Remember the CougarsOct. 16, 2004 | Azusa Pacific unleashed a defensive fury not seen in San Antonio since the battle at the Alamo. The Cougars forced 7 turnovers and went on to a 30-14 win over Trinity (Texas.)
  • Cougars Breathe EasierOct. 9, 2004 | Behind the play of true-freshman Alex Peltier and the one of the nation's premier defenses, the NAIA's No. 9-ranked Azusa Pacific finally enjoyed an easy game of football, beating Chapman, 30-3.
  • Rubberband MenOct. 5, 2004 | For one of the rare times in the past 3 seasons, Azusa Pacific will test its ability to "snap back" from defeat when the Cougars travel to Orange, Calif., to take on Chapman University in a 7 p.m. game Saturday (Oct. 9).
  • Carroll Gives the BootOct. 2, 2004 | Marcus Miller made 4 field goals, 2 in each half, to lead the NAIA's No. 1-ranked Carroll College to a 12-0 victory over No. 7 Azusa Pacific.
  • Saints Come Marching InSep. 28, 2004 | The NAIA's top-ranked Carroll College of Helena, Mont., visits No. 7 Azusa Pacific Saturday in a key televised NAIA intersectional battle for west coast supremacy.
  • Azusa Pacific/Carroll on TVSep. 27, 2004 | The Carroll College at Azusa Pacific football game Saturday (Oct. 2), featuring 2 NAIA Top 10-ranked teams will be televised locally in Southern California.
  • Gifts That Keep GivingSep. 25, 2004 | The NAIA's No. 7-ranked Azusa Pacific forced 5 turnovers, 2 of which turned into Cougar field goals and another inside their own goal line, to rally for a 13-9 victory over No. 17 Southern Oregon.
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