_Sports_ Tulsa coach leery of Duck attack By Ashley ( onklin Emerald Sports Reporter To put it mildly Tulsa head i oa< h Dave Rader is con cerned" to lie playing Oregon m the l)e< Hi Indepemleni e Howl After T> mark, this year, and while he's glad to he going to Shreveport. I.a for Tulsa's first how I appearani e situ e l‘)7fi, he is worried about tai ing the Due ks “When we were set up with the Independence Howl com mitten I thought we would he playing a middle ol the pm k team." Rader said "not the \o. 2 team from the I’ai It) After exchanging game tapes yvith the Oregon ( oat lung st.ift Rader is learning all he tail about the Ducks and is im pressed w ith w hat he’s seen "We know they're a very good football team." he said "They have a v ery balant ed of tense and that's what really puts the heat on you (as a de fense) (Juarterbai k Hill Musgrave set several school records this season including most yards passing |li.7lil) and most touchdown passes with Jtl l or the lirst time in his i areer Musgrave h.is stayed healthy and Oregon has reaped the hen etits hy going to a bowl game lor the first time situ e l*M>! A lot ol talk y\ as made ill the pre season about Musgrave staying healthy all season and Radtu said that’s been the dif terence for the Ducks "They do .i good job of pro ter ting him Radei said " I here yy .is a lot ol hype before the season started about Mils grave's injury problems and their line has made a conceit trated effort to keep him healthy " They pul a lot ol pressure on you yytth Musgrave and I Terry | Oboe and then they ( mill' ,l! \ nil u ith (I letfk) l.oville oil till' ground hr added lli.it makes it really lough tor iim defense to slop thi.Mii Oregon averaged till yards .mil U points pet game this season Musgrave led the l\n it K 1(1 Conference in passing yardage while l.uville was fourth in rushiiivt and si oring While Rader is worried about the Dm k offense. Oregon head roach Rii h brooks is prohahlv equally com armed about the ('.olden I iurricane attai k l ed by quarterbai k I | Rublev and split end Dan Bitson, Tulsa lias one ot the best passing attai ks in the na tion Rublev threw lor tom h down passes tills season with Bitson i ati lung to ol them Rublev bail J.J02 passing yards this year while Bitson (aught 7.1 passes tor 1.4Jo yards Rader is worried about Ore gons secondary, particularly l ornerback Dims Oldham, and how well Rublev w ill be able to pass on the 1 >m k defense I don’t really know what kinds ot tilings we ll be able to do offensively " lie said I think it will depend on how hot we are "( Jregon lias a v ei v ..I sei onilaiv and I think the pre mier defensive back in the na I ion iii ( tldliam Radei added Their secondary will probably i urt.lil some ol the tilings Wi- li able to do. but tlopet (111 \ we can i omplete a lew passe - mil go from there But as Radei said the Rublev Bitson show is an . \i it big one. and could be the toughest test lot (lo gon ■- di ffuse tins season Bitson lias li.it) an outstand ing season " he said I | lias throw n tom lidow ns and Dan has i aught It) ol them and they're really tun to watch when they're on. especially .is then i oat h Bitson was a third team all A met ii .in i luni e In /■'<>< tills ye.it .ind will mi douhtedly be mi several other .ill \merit an teams when they're .mmuilli ed He b.is ,il re.nK passed Seattle Seahavxk uule rei eiver Steve largenl oil .ill lit tile ( aildeil I lurril .me le i eiv mg i harts and is as good a receiver as .mvbodv Kadci saul lies a diltere lit l\ |ie of re ceiver than Steve (.argent. but he’s a good rei elver v\ ho i an lie i ompared with anvboilv Ka del said Ills mtensilv and tie sire to be the best is what makes him sm Ii an outstanding player.' besides (he powerful kills.I passing game lliev i an also strike on the ground with urn mug li.ii k Hretl Adams who gained over 1,(HH) yards this season providing needed hoi am e to tile ottense I laving some balam e in our oltense was something we needed last seal Kadei said and by having that type ol b.ilauc e this veat it opens up our whole obelise As an independent Tulsa didn't see the same type ol rig oroiis ( ompet it ion .is the 1 )u( k s did in the l‘ai 10 but did see some good teams tills season ill Arkansas Iowa and I.unis v i I If vv h it h should help them in Shreveport Kadei said "We didn't tare as many lough teams as Oregon did he said, hut we've seen some good I outbid! teams this year and I think out guvs will know how to respond While Shreveport is new tei ritorv tin the Ihnk- Kadei >aid play mg in tlie Independent e Howl and its Imalion ne.ii |e\ as is \ ei \ benefit lal lot Ills p11 ■ gram "(ioing to the Independnni e Howl is realK important to us beiailse Shreveport Is (lose to Texas where we recruit a lot ol our players Kadei said "It's a pretty big deal loi ns Caeers host Arizona in Pac-10 opener I nr the si'i ond lime in Ine da\s the (Irrgon mini s basket 11,ill train fai i‘s .1 I<)11 It) Irani uhcii il <• nt«*rl.11ns \u 2 iiinkuil Arizona tonight .il ; Id |> in in Mi Arthur < unit 11 n• game u ill hr tin' 1'IH‘l I',ii ilu 10 ( itnli'i t in i' ijpi-iii• i Ini hotli ti-.ims l lii' Duiks lust 102 71 List Sunil.iv to ninth ranked \ik.m s.is while Arizona hr.it ilrlrilil inn national i haiii|non Mu hi gan H2-7a Satind.n in thr Hall ol lame l ip-off (llassii in Spring!irlcl Mass Thr win mn thr Wolvrrinrs i.oitlbinnl with lossrs in olhrr ranknl trains hoostrd Arizona from No li in the nation to No Thr W dih als who lost all Atneriian forward Sran Klliul and all I’ai 10 i ruin Anthom t ook to graduation, arr still lo.idrd drspitr thr ineligibility oi transfrr (Ihris Mills In thr Mil higan game Arizo na was Ini in storing In n foot 1 1 tin h sophomore Sran Kooks with 20 points Sophomore guard Matt (Itliu k t.hipped in HB7-05!10 1 I points Venter Brum Willi,nns who was Atlantic (.11.ist I onfereni e Newcomer of tin' Yimi with Maryland in lfiH7 before trails (erring to A i i/oii.i i .uni' oil I ho I»■ ■ u li to add li points, tivi- ri' hounds and two him ked shots Sophomore forward Wavne Womack also added li points and two assists Senior |ud Blier liter led the \\ ildi .its with li hoards to go with his 1 1 points Ifiiei hler also added eight assists and three steals Arizona went i'l 1 overall and 17 1 in conlerenr e plav last season and lost to Nevada l.as Vegas hi the West region semi linal ot the \( A \ Basketball tournament 1 lie Wilde .its heat ()regon ‘15-71 in Tin soil and 7H >7 in lugene (look led Arizona with ) t points in the two games, to! 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