Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 24, 1984, Page 33, Image 33

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much different from its
predecessors.
“We made three big plays on
defense on a day that we didn’t
play that well," said Brooks
wno saw Cal quarterback Gale
Gilbert lead the Bears to 446
yards in total offense.
Safety Doug Judge made the
other two defensive gems — a
fumble recovery that led to
Oregon’s first score and in
terception of a Gilbert pass in
the end zone to keep the Ducks
ahead 14-7 at the half.
“It (Judge’s interception) was
a key play because even a field
goal or whatever at that time
would have really hurt our
chances of coming out with a
victory,” said Brooks. “Having
Cal come out of that with no
points was a real boost."
Besides the defensive heroics,
the offensive game continued to
grow because of Miller’s
quarterbacking savvy. Count
less times, the sophomore from
Eugene kept the Oregon offense
alive with clutch passing and a
mobility that hampered Califor
nia’s defensive pursuit.
"Miller did some outstanding
things....” said Brooks of his
signal caller who was 12 of 22
passes for 197 yards and one big
touchdown at the end. “He
made a couple of plays early,
one pass to fj.J.) Birden and one
to (Kevin) McCall, scrambling
out of the pocket just before
stepping out of bounds. They
kept drives alive and were just
great athletic plays."
Brooks thought the Cal game
was far from over when Barnes
caught Miller's pass for the go
ahead score.
“I was certainly pleased, but I
didn't believe the game was
over by any stretch because they
had two timeouts and could
throw the ball,” said Brooks
remembering a last-minute loss
to Cal two years ago when the
Bears drove the field for a 10-7
win with, ironically, — only 53
seconds left.
The Ducks’ defense heeded
Brooks' fears and put the
clamps on Gilbert's aerial show
for the game's final act.
"We made the plays we had
to make,” said Brooks. “That is
the key to a team that has a lot of
confidence in itself.”
Confidence is something this
Duck team is not lacking. Just
ask Cal.
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