Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1984, Page 12, Image 11

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Troians march
w
by Ducks, 19-9
By Brent De La Pa/.
Of the Kmerald
Oregon football coach Rich
Brooks summed up Saturday's
loss to the University of
Southern California as "a lesson
in playing give away.”
The lesson was an expensive
one as the Ducks dropped a 19-9
heartbreaker to LJSC before
29,581 people at Autzen
Stadium.
The Ducks had many chances
to win. but it was a key play at
the wrong time and the wrong
place which spelled doom for
Oregon as they dropped to 1-2
in the Pacific 10 football race.
Trojan kicker Steve Jordan,
not tailback Fred Crutcher, was
the star of IJSC’s offense. Jordan
hit four of five field goals to pro
vide enough offense to send
USC back to California with a
3-0 conference record.
“It was certainly a strange
game,” said Brooks who saw
his team turn the ball over on
four occasions. The turnovers
and a big penalty that nullified
an Oregon touchdown proved
to be costly for the Ducks.
Oregon’s troubles began
when quarterback Chris Miller
hit flanker Lew Barnes across
the middle for an apparent
37-yard touchdown strike in the
first quarter. The touchdown
was brought back because
Oregon was flagged for an il
legal receiver downfield.
‘It was a very suprising
call.” said Brooks of the penalty
against Oregon offensive guard
Craig Kaylor.
After the penalty. Oregon lost
momentum when USC] strong
safety Tim McDonald blocked
Dean Otto’s 52-yard field goal.
USC All-America linebacker
jack Del Kio recovered the ball
and ran it to the Ducks’ 41.
“That is only the second one
we’ve had blocked in eight
years.” said brooks. USC took
full advantage of the miscue as
the Trojans scored six plays
later with tailback Crutcher
sweeping over the right for a
touchdown. Jordan’s extra
point w'as good and USC
jumped ahead 7-0 with 9:25 left
in the first stanza.
It was a lead the Trojans
would never relinquish. Ixiter,
Jordan hit his first field goal of
the day, a 44-yarder, to
lengthen the lead to 10-0. Jor
dan’s boot was set up by a bad
snap on an Oregon punt.
Oregon closed the gap at 10-6
with a Miller-to-Kevin McCall
15-yard screen pass. . Unfor
tunately. that would be
Oregon’s only touchdown of the
day.
“The effort was there, but the
execution and mental errors
killed us,” said Brooks.
The Trojans added another .
Jordan field goal. 26 yards, to go
into halftime leading 13-6-.
Oregon’s defense shut down
the Trojans’ offense'for the most.
* part in the second half, allow
ing Jordan two more field goals,
field goals. However, the
Ducks” offense never got un
tracked against USC’s defense.
“I thought our defense played
a helluva football game." said
Brooks. "It gave our offense op
portunites. particulars in the
third quarter to get back in the
game, but we didn’t take full
advantage of them.”
Continued on Page 13
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against the Los Angeles
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pers feature former Blazer Bill
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