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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1982)
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"That's the biggest play of the whole drive," recalled Jorgen sen, "and he (Lowe) makes a great catch on it " "I knew I could get back to it once I started towards it," said Lowe, one of 20 seniors to wrap up their Oregon careers Lowe's catch came on a crossing pat tern, and brought the Ducks back from the grave with a new vigor and a first down The scoring play came with all three Duck receivers in crossing patterns against a OSU zone defense The key to the play was time, and with both backs stay ing in to block, Jorgensen had plenty That gave Thomas time to waltz behind OSU corner back Forrest Pellum who fell to the turf as Thomas made the catch "A great feeling," said Thomas of his catch, "I'm so happy that we proved to every one that we could come back in the last three minutes. That just goes to show you that this team has faith in one another, we believe in one another, we proved it today ” "It's sort of like a dream come true right now," said Jorgensen Jorgensen admitted that the blitzing OSU defense, led by linebacker James Murphy who was voted the game's Most Valuable Player after contribu ting 19 tackles (16 unassisted), caused a number of problems for the Duck attack "But I knew it had to fall sometime," he said The Beavers tried to mount a last-gasp charge, but senior cornerback Steve Brown sealed the verdict by picking off a de flected Ed Singler pass with just over a minute to go Prior to the game. Brown was singled out by OSU coach Joe Avezzano as a key weapon in the game In order to keep Brown from beating them with a long kick return, the Beavers kicked high and short all after noon, never allowing him to get untracked "It was very frustrating," Brown said of the Beavers kick strategy But not as frustrating as his interception was to Avez zano and company Jones' contribution was less dramatic, but no less sig nificant The 6-1, 220 pound fullback rushed for 139 yards, most of which came on trap plays It was the first time in 22 games that an Oregon rusher had gained over 100 yards While none of the carries led to Duck scores, Jones efforts teamed with the leg of punter Kevin Hicks to keep the Beavers pinned with poor field position much of the game "It was either a feast or famine thing," Brooks said of the trap play "We had a lot of big plays on it, but we were never able to put a consistent drive together to put the ball in the end zone ” He paused, then added, "Until it really counted " 13th C Lawrence Street 683 1300 Your Ski Headquarters for 25 years. 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