Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1989, Supplement, Page 8B, Image 22

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LaBounty
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Aft• *f preparing for Arizona's
explosive wishbone offense Inst
week the ! links are readying
lor tin’ high fixing Washington
Stato passing attac k for S.itur
llav s battle W it ft till- \n J |
t ougars at Aut/en Staclinm
'T'.ven though we prepared
tor thi- wishbone. we still
worked on out pass rush (last
week l.aHniintv s.ml ' Ihi
biggest thing is not i hanging
too mm h Uc ( an t giv’i- up the
big pla\
Kven though Washington
Statu s starling quarterbac k
lb ail ( a is si-n is still out with .111
injury. l,alionnt\ hasn't si-i-n
any <iiff vm i s but vs run (.ossun
and lliu nuvv W'asliington Stale
signal i alter. redshirt I rush ill. i n
Aaron ((an ia
" I ,iku > oai h (K li b ) Hroi iks
said \ihi irailv i.mi lull the
cliffurnniu butvvuun the two
LaHounlv said Ihuv still
throw a lot of long balls Wu
pist havu to put some pressure
on him
Uilfountv and thu rust of the
Ducks lind themselves con
fronting an opponent tinning
oil a i rushing blow last work
like (Irugon did two weeks ago
The ((ougars lost 1H 17 to
I 'S( on the hist plav of the
Pac-10
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loss Id l '< 1 \
I Ills IS tile tt eok's tough to
t .ill K.1111C lint it snnii'how
scorns tli.it llic Ho,ns have not to
lie better tli.m I I
After seeing hnvs Steve Smith
riddled the S.m lose secondary
It would lie .1 good guess to s.n
th.it ( al (piarterbar k Troy Ta\
lor u ill do the same
( aliform.I 11\ a held goal
In other years l (T.A’s home
date with Arizona State might
he something to get excited
about
Not this year, though I'Ll A
has lai ki ll otlensiv e puiH h
sun e Troy Aikman graduated
I'.ven (’.aliturilia held the Hruins
to 2-i points
Arizona State registered a ho
hum l‘t I win over Missouri in
which David Winslev rushed
lor 1 t-t y arils
Sinia* IJCLA is hosting the
game. DCI.A w ill take the win
by 1-1 points
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Matt l.aBounty has helped Oregon Ians net over the loss of
Matt Brock to firaduation
game in Pullman Iasi weekend,
the identic al sc ore that the
Duc ks lust tci Stanford In two
weeks ago
"They re going t<i cornu in
here .ind play with some inten
silv.” La Bounty said. "It will
he a good game
GAME FACTS...
Washington State (4-1)
vs.
Oregon (3-1)
Saturday, Oct. 7 3:30 p.m.
at Autzcn Stadium
Oregon leads all-time series 3 1-29-7
Oregon has won the last four meetings
Oregon won the last meeting 43-28 last
season in Pullman
Washington State's last win was 50-41 in
1984
Washington State is ranked 21st by AP,
Oregon 23rd
Oregon is rated a 4H> point favorite
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