Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 09, 1989, Page 10, Image 10

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I'hoto b\ Kill Huiiipn
I lir i omhm.itiiin td I augur iiii.irlrrh.uk [until (..min's aerial .itt.uk .mil running h.it k Strvr
Hniuss.irtl bruising ground g.unr tore .i/i.irt thr l)m k detrnse.
Garcia leads Cougars to victory
Bv Ir.u \ Sumner
I mer.ild Spurts I ditor
In thr aftermath nl W ashing
Inn SI,lie's a 1 IH drubbing nl
()regon, it is diltii nil In jiii.il;
me .invnni' bill ( aiugai l.nlb.n k
Sli’vi' Broussard w inning I’m it
ii III ( lllensivn I’lav it nl I In
\\ nek linnnrs
I )ltl II llll lil.lt IS ll It W ITITl’t
Ini tin- pertoriii.ini i' nl ibr ( on
gins' ii'dslnrl tii'slunnn quarter
li.ii k Aaron (Ian ia
Sun' Broussard ran over,
arnund and through the Dink
defense Ini a career-high lilla
vards rushing and three Inin Ii
downs
Son' Broussard's J ! yard
tour hdow n i uu w ilh 7 117 re
uiailiiiig in the game iced the
game and sent all hut the
Washington Stale faithful in
Aul/en Sladium In the exits
I I it *m * things an* granted .inti
will probably earn Hroussard
tills week’s I’at It) honors Hut
it was (Ian la w ho tiitl w h.it it
look to ensure the ("nilgais ot
their first win over Oregon
suit e 1H84
( Mirt ia operated vv 11 h all I lit
poise and t harm ter ol a tilth
year senior in sending the
I links to their set ond t older
ent e loss ol the season
lies a \ er\ poised kid.'
Washington State t oat h Mike
I’m e s.iitl m the post-game din
ot the Cougar linker room
lie's not a freshman quarter
hat.k anymore I le's a \eteran of
I'at 11) w ars
t in realh proud ol the joh
Aaron did today ." I’m e said
I think this might ot been his
ties! game of the season, lit*
was real I v under control and
did a nit e |nb
(fart iii began the season as
junior Hrad (uissen'f. backup,
but was forced into tints when
Clossen «cnl down willi ii
lluiiiih injury
All (Ian i.i lias done sun e
(ill'll is lead lilt' I’.u 10 in pass
mg efficient \ while holdiiik
iluw n the innlli split in the con
lereiii e in total yardage
Ini the clay, (.art ia complet
ed 1H id J"i of his passes for 27li
yards and a touchdown W hen
compared with performances
this season In Andre Ware of
Houston or I * St s l odd Marin
oyicll. those aren’t espei ialh
breathtaking numliers
Hut what made (lari ia's pet
lormani e most impressive is
the timing of some of Ills plays
( )ne of main examples of
that point < ame early in the
fourth quarter on the (am
gars lust possession of the
quarter
I)erek I,u\ ill.- h.ui scored
near the end i>t the third quar
ter to pull the I in. ks within
three at 27 24 Autxcn Stadium
was rocking and it appeared
that the Dut ks may have heen
ready to lake < ontrul ol the
game
(ian ia and his teammates
had other ideas though
(iarcia completed passes ol
Hi and III cards helore hitting
tight end Rodd Olson for a it
vard gain and a first and goal at
the Oregon tt-yard line (irons
sard scored two plays later and
it was 14 74 Washington State
(ilms Oldham relumed the
ensuing ku koft fi*l yards to set
up a Bill Musgrave to left
Thomason touchdown pass to
again bring the Dut ks within
three at 44 11
Oregon forced the Cougars to
punt on their nest possession,
hut Musgrave was intercepted
by Washington State defensive
back Ron Kicard two plavs lat
er.
In stepped < l.iii m iind Hums
s.inl In put I he name .m a\
After mailing h.ii k Sliainnlie
\\ right l au i arried lor a three
yard loss, Oarcia hit wide re
i.eiver Calvin Criggs for <i HI
yard gain and a first down at
the W'Sl' 4'i The Cougars then
drove to the Oregon 24 to set
up Broussard's game-dim hing
run
Despite the furious rally In
the Dm ks (lari la said lie nevei
fell Ills team uould lose
"We knew as long as we kepi
scoring, that thin weren't go
ing to win the game.” Can i.i
said "We telt good about what
we were doing and we telt re.il
l\ i onsistent filings just kept
happening
Happening too niton, as far
as Oregon oi.ii li Kich Brooks
was concerned
"(ian iii is ,i treineminusls
poised voting i|ii.irt«*rl)<i<:k.''
Brooks siiiil "Hr li.ts the ino
bilitv to avoid the rush anil the
poise to look dim n the field
and not panic when he scram
hies to find the open ret rivet
"And he did that time alter
lime after time Indus to keep
drives alive and hum us
Brooks sail!
I’rice wouldn't i ornment on
ss ho would he his starting ipiar
letiiat k when (iossen returns
l or lus part, (iarcia isn't con
i erned
"I don't know about that."
(•art ia said. "I'm going to keep
playing the was I'm playing
and do what ever I i an to do
ms job and lease things to the
Lord that I can't control I'll let
the coach make those kinds of
del isions '
As lar as Washington State
plavers. coat lies and fans are
concerned the ssas (Iarcia is
plus mg is |ust fine
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