Sports
Ducks shine as Irish tie
By Mike Ripiinger
Of the Emerald
Coming close only counts
with A-Bombs, hand grenades
and horseshoes, but Oregon
came about as close as you
possibly can to getting a win
when they tied Notre Dame
13-13 Saturday at Autzen
Stadium
The Ducks may have only
gotten a tie as far as the win-loss
column is concerned, but they
came off the field with more
than that. Something they've
been looking for, for a long
while
•'Respect There is no doubt
about it, they earned respect.”
said Irish coach Gerry Faust of
the Ducks "Shoot, they played
a heck of a game It looked for a
while like they were going to get
it."
It did
Notre Dame was lucky to get
out with the tie Oreg&n led most
of the fourth quarter, with its
defense keeping the Irish under
wraps
With only 2:35 left in the
game, the Ducks stopped Notre
Dame and forced them to punt
The Oregon offense, which
had moved the ball consistently
against the Irish, ran against a
stone wall and were forced to
punt the ball back Notre Dame
kick returner, Dave Duerson,
fumbled the punt and he and the
Ducks' Steve Johnson fought
for the ball Duerson was able to
come up with it at Notre Dame's
27, with only only 1 24 left on the
clock
Notre Dame quarterback Blair
Kiel, who was benched earlier,
led the Irish to the Ducks 18 yard
line in nine plays From there,
with only 11 seconds left, Irish
kicker Mike Johnston split the
uprights, and Duck hearts, to
notch the tie
“I'm extremely disappointed
that we didn't win," said a
drained Rich Brooks "I felt we
deserved to win, and I guess on
the other hand hadn't though,
I'm thankful at the end at least it
wasn't a loss "
"The tie, although its not a
satisfying thing, will give some
people a little more respect for
this football team, that is well
deserving of some respect,
even though we haven't had
very many wins so far this sea
son," he said
Faust too, was impressed
"They sure don't look like a
team that has lost six games
But we knew they would be
tough They took Washington to
the wire and have played some
awful good ball this season It's
just too bad they had to play it
now," said Faust
The Ducks did play well The
Irish outgained the Ducks 253 to
211 in total yardage, but Oregon
ran for 111 yards on the nation's
leading defense against the
rush Oregon also ran off more
plays. 76-59, and controlled the
ball longer, 32:43-27:17
"They moved the ball better
than we wanted them to Much
better," understated Faust
Terrence Jones led the way
for the Ducks gaining 63 yards,
21 more than what Notre Dame
had averaged in an entire game
Jones also scored the Duck
touchdown with a one yard
plunge
The TD was set up when Os
born Thomas hauled in a 22
yard pass from Mike Jorgensen,
going out of bounds at the one
That put Oregon ahead for
the first time, 13-10, with over 10
minutes left in the game
Oregon had gotten its earlier
points on two field goals by Mike
Lee Lee and Tim Wise just
missed on two other occasions
Lee missed from 31 yards out.
and Wise failed from 48. with
both kicks just wide
For a team that was a two
touchdown favorite coming off a
loss to Arizona the week before,
the Irish didn t play inspired
football And they did not inspire
awe in any of the Ducks
"A lot of media people tried to
talk my team into being in awe of
this football team, but we wer
en't," said Brooks We talked
about it all week long that the
four horseman weren't going to
be out there on the field, or all
the other good people Notre
Dame has had in a great history
and tradition of football "
Mike Walter, who along with
Steve Baack turned in stellar
performances at defensive
ends, wasn't altogether im
pressed with the Irish
“This was a big game It was
just like playing SC (Southern
California), but you know, it
wasn't a conference game
“It was nice to have the big
crowd Other than that it was
just another game, Walter said "
The crowd was big and loud
The 40,381 who crammed into
Autzen amounted to the biggest
crowd ever for a non-confer
ence game It was also the first
time in a long while that the
crowd actually came alive and
cheered throughout the game.
The last time, ironically, was
when the Ducks fought
Southern Cal to a 7-7 tie in 1980
Walter summed up Saturday's
game best
"We didn't tie them, they tied
us.“
Setters drop 2 home matches
Her team had just taken 12th-ranked San Jose
State to the limit before losing a close match, and
it was obvious that Oregon women's volleyball
coach Chris Voelz was proud of her team
We had a complete team effort tonight, said
Voelz with a beaming look on her face after the
Ducks had lost 15-12, 15-12, 15-13 to the Spar
tans "The girls have made an amazing amount of
progress this season — it's a shame they don't
have more wins to show for it "
Oregon came up just short against the Spartans
in the Saturday match after being handled rather
easily by 18th-ranked Cal on Friday, 15-6, 15-7
15-13
Against San Jose State, the Ducks displayed
the intensity Voelz has been searching for all
season Oregon had its chances to win each
game, but the Spartans managed somehow to
hold on to victory
Oregon, now 9-10 on the season and 2-6 in the
NorPac conference, will be on the road next
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