---Sports_ Cougars win scoring duel with scattered Ducks Broussard runs Webtoot defense ragged By Ashley Conklin Emerald Sports Reporter Steve Broussard ran rough shod over the Oregon defense but it was more than his individual i (fort taking Wash ington State over the Dm ks 51 JH at Autzen Stadium on Saturday The (iougars. known for then spread tile lield explosive pass ing attar k estahl ished the i till first and then used the passing game to burn Oregon belore 4-4,'ltki hills the second largest attendance figure in Autzen history Broussard ran for a i areer II _Pac-10 Football— learn ( on I Over, \N I I W l l S( 2 0-0 1 I ( UCLA 10 0 2 it W ashington St 2-1-0 » I t Arizona 2 10 i-2-C Oregon 2-2-0 1-2-1 Oregon SI l i t) 2 2-( Stanford 12-0 1-44 Arizona St 0-0-0 I 1-1 C alitorma 0-2-0 It Washington 0-2-0 2 H high 2or> yards on -11 carries, hut Washington Slate ilorninal ed the same in all a spin Is rushing, passing, spec nil teams to drop the Ducks to 2-2 in Pacific-10 play ami 1-2 overall while the Cougars improved to 2-1 and f> l respectively "I think obviously our de fense did not play very well." Oregon head i oat h Kit h Hrooks s.iid "A total reversal of List week when we played out standing, hut we had break downs in every phase "We turned the hall over on offense, we had a blocked punt, we allowed too many vards on kii koff returns several times and gave Washington State good field position." Hrooks said. "It was a fairlv good < ol lapse in most areas (begun got m ,i I>i>4 hnlc early mi. trailing 21) t) .it halftime I lie Dm ks played lietler in the se( und half hut the (intense just (iiuhlnt stop Hrmiss.inl and redshirt freshman ipiarter liar k Aaron (.an ta trum making the big play u hell the ( nilgais needed it ' When it (minted " I)u( k nose tai kle David Cusano said 'they eame up vvith the big play Washington State Oregon games have traditionally been high scoring, and obviously this was no e\i option I he Dmks beat the Cougars J i 28 in I’ullman a year ago. but tin like a year ago when Derek l.nville and balm iferry e.n h rushed lor over 10(1 yards l Ire gon had no ground game this time The Ducks had unl\ ha rush iug yards on 2H i .irries In all fairness. 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