Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 08, 1984, Page 8, Image 8

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Arizona wins, 28-14
Ducks ’ comeback falls short
By Alan Lazo
Of the Emerald
" When it rains, it pours —
just ask Oregon’s sophomore
quarterback Chris Miller.
Miller, after throwing 96
passes without an interception
this season, tossed three errant
passes Saturday including one
late in the fourth quarter that
ended an Oregon comeback as
the Ducks dropped from the
ranks of the undefeated with a
28-14 loss to the University of
Arizona in Tucson.
Oregon fell to 1-1 in Pac-10
conference play, 4-1 overall, as
Arizona jumped into the Pac-10
lead with a 3-0 record and 4-2
overall.
The “big play” of Satur
day’s contest in Arizona
Stadium came with 4:51 left in
the game, and the Ducks behind
21-14. Oregon was threatening
to tie when they had the ball at
the Wildcats’ 17-yard line.
On first down. Miller saw
flanker Scott Holman get
behind his defender by a few
steps, and he threw the ball.
After that, all he saw was
Arizona linebacker Byron Evans
come across the field to in
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comeback hopes.
“He should not have
thrown the ball. It was a first
down play on the 17-yard line,
he (Holman) was covered,” said
Oregon coach Rich Brooks
Oregon’s running game
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tion’s No. 3 ranked rushing
defense. The Ducks gained only
37 yards on the ground which
left the burden of Oregon's of
fense rest on Miller’s passing.
“They have a good defense.
They stopped our running
game, and when we couldn’t
run, they started keying on the
pass,” said Miller who had 11
completions out of 32 attempts
for 205 yards.
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ing when Miller hooked up
with flanker Lew Barnes for a
80-yard touchdown bomb, but
Arizona came back under the
the foot of kicker Max Zendejas
and the running of Arizona
quarterback Alfred Jenkins to
take a 10-7 lead at half.
Arizona used a ball control
offense in the third quarter to
add 11 more points for a com
fortable 21-7 lead. Oregon had
the ball for only two minutes in
the entire third period.
In the fourth period, Oregon
appeared to be reborn after
tailback Kevin McCall passed to
Miller for a 11-yard touchdown.
The trick play started with a
pitch from Miller to McCall who
hit the uncovered quarterback
to bring the Ducks back into the
game, 21-14, with 10:37
remaining.
Oregon’s new life ended with
Evans’ interception at the
Arizona 5.
Arizona’s David Adams
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after the interception to give the
Wildcats a 28-14 win.
The game was costly for the
Ducks because safety Jeff
Williams and tight end Rich
Gaiser were lost for the season
because of injuries.
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