Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 18, 1989, Section D, Page 10D, Image 116

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Smith \ 4**1 li .mmi.il ( nllege f(M)ll>all magazine
Ilf was also (llihtwd as one ol ihf liesl passing
ipiarterbar ks in tin* nation b\ I hr Sporting
Nows
Another preview magazine, l.intl\ s,
named four of Oregon's athletes to their pre
season all league unit Senior flanker Terrs
Obee. senior offensive tai.kle (,’urt Dvkes se
nior i ornerhac k khris ()Idti«iin and larville
were the players honored
(loach Rich Brooks, in his 1 till season as
head corn h ol the- football program, also re
c eived some pre season praise t'hr Spurting
Veils has Brooks listed among its group of "A
Baker’s Dozen” coaches of whom "nobock
does it better” He was also cited by Insnlr
Spurts .is one' ol the nation’s top direr tors ol
c ollcge football programs
There have been losses of major c oiitnbu
tors on the (Intensive team sue h as Imebac ker
Scott Kozak, c ornerbac k I bom K.iiimever and
a superb pass rusher in Matt Brock all of
whom are now in the National football
League 1’hat lias some tans worried about tile
alulits cit the defense- to step on the field and
pick up the slack against a schedule that has
been deemed b\ main as one of tin- more diffi
c nit m the c ountr\
Not to worn snvs I .civille "Out defensive
loam looks strong Tho\ havo .t few people
they iosi kov plavors sui h as katimeyer and
ljroc k but they have people filling in that
.ire ,i lot (pinker than those guys but not as
big Wo have a qmc k defense
The defense tins year is led by Oldham
and senior linehac ker Mark Kearns, both men
have Iwen i liosen In their teammates as defen
sive < aptains Musgrave and l.oy tile are this
season s offensive captains Last year. Mux
grave became only the second underclassman
in Pniversity history to be elected a season
long team c aptain
After the loss of Musgrave and the team's
five game losing streak, there arosg a lot of
concern about whether the team ofiuld func
lion without bun It hasn't been proved it to
anyone yet but the Due ks feed they c an do it
"We definitely yy.int to keep Mill healthy
but yy e also have some quarterbacks behind
him that have some experience now In the
past they didn't have- that experience Now
they have it and they 're more confident about
their ability We've got a feyv young guy s too."
I.ovillo says "The guys that are backing up
Musgrave (senior) Pete Nelson, (sophomore)
Mob Brothers, they have a little more c onfi
deuce and they feel good about the yy.iy
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(Jujrtrrh.it k Hill Musgrave was nervous hut not rusty after his
11-month hiatus from football. The junior (JH threw three
tout htlow n passes.
allforma (onlinued from 7D
s.ii kcil three times, while Mils
grave survived the game un
lorn lied h\ the He.ns' defense
W e w ere ver\ i oncerued
w ith i nntiiinment of Trn\ Tay
lor Itronks s.iul "We didn't
dn it right .ill the time hut th.it
i om lies .1 little caution into
vom defense, when vou don't
want to allow Taylor to break
Brooks credited the team's
running game as the hig factor
in the Dm ks' offensive success.
I’aylor won the passing duel
I IIif> passing yards to Mus
grave's 231). but Oregon nut
rushed the Hears 228-7-1
"I think we established the
run whii h (la I I don’t think
ever did very effectively, and
that was the majol difference
for us offensively
"A lot ol times when boville
got the hall he got hit in the
hackfield. Brooks said "We’d
get the hall to him a little deep
ei and ( a I had penetrated into
the hackfield. and we'd miss a
few bloc ks tfi.it we shouldn't
have missed on those plays
"Hut Merry was hitting it so
quukn because hr was closri
to tin; Iiut*. hr said I led run
right In those gin s "
Uriinks urditi'il the I)u< k u!
fensivr line, ninth rltectiveh
prolei tril Musgravr throughout
the game ami countered what
had hern a tough Hear defense
'There was the fact that we
were able to run the hall, the
tart 111.it Musgravr wasn't
sat ked against a defense ol
gins th.it i ame in thinking they
were going to shut us out
Hrooks said. "Also, guys that
ate us alive two years ago
Joel Dickson had lour s.u ks
and DeVYayne Odum and guys
like that They're hig time play
ers. so I'd have to s.n our often
sive line did a pretty good
job '
Musgravr. alter also i red it
ing the I)ui k linemen, denied
that Ins 10-month hiatus from
lootball had i hanged either his
game ol the u ay he play rd it
"1 played the wav I always
do," Musgrave said "I'm not
rusty; I was a little nervous, but
I felt pretty i omfortable
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