Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1990, Page 6B and 7B, Image 21

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Ducks to meet BYU before sellout crowd
By Ashley Conklin
Emerald Sports Editor
lirigham Young might look
like a national championship
contender, but to win it. they
have to get by Oregon first
The Ducks (2-1) and the
fourth-ranked Cougars (4-o)
meet Saturday at 12:38 p m be
fore a split national television
audience and BYU Coach I-a
vell Edwards is more than a lit
tle concerned to be going
against unranked Oregon in
sold out Autzen Stadium
"Prior to the season I felt that
probably our two toughest
games would be Oregon and
Miami,” Edwards said "I sin
gled Oregon out early as one of
the tougher ones just I rased on
how our game went last year."
Last year, the Ducks led
33-14 in the third quarter only
to see BYU score 24 unan
swered points to go ahead
38-33. Oregon scored to lead
again at 41-38. but Ty Detmer
led a last-minute drive that
gave the Cougars a 45-41 win
It's that big lead and the
Ducks' physical nature of play
that concerns Edwards again
this year
“It doesn't take long to look
track and look at that film and
look at how they banged us
around pretty good for much of
that game,” he said.
While Oregon plays in the
more physical Pacific-10 Con
ference and BYU is a member
of the pass-happy Western Ath
letic Conference. Oregon Coach
Rich Brooks believes the Cou
gars can duke it out with any
one they play
”1 don't think we'll make a
living running against BYU.
he said. “They’re a very physi
cal football team and very ac
tive and they run a lot of stunts
up front now.
"They’re not as soft on de
fense as they were a year ago,”
Brooks said. “I think they have
really made a major stride on
the defensive side of the ball.”
What the sellout crowd at
Autzen Stadium is expecting to
see Saturday is another offen
sive shootout with Detmer and
Oregon quarterback Bill Mus
grave leading the way.
In last season's game at Pro
vo, Utah. Musgrave threw for
4B9 yards and Detmer 470.
combining to set an NCAA sin
gle-game record of 959 yards
for two quarterbacks. Musgrave
and Detmer also set an NCAA
total offense record of 9H0
yards.
Edwards said the game could
To slop Brigham Young quarterback Tv
Detmer. Oregon will need an effective pass
rush Saturday and a big game from Peter
Brantley (85).
be the ottensive shootout every
one is expecting, but could also
be just the opposite.
"It certainly has that poten
tial," he said, "because from at
least our standpoint, we've had
a difficult time the last couple
of weeks with passing teams.
"It has all the earmarks of be
ing that kind of a game." Ed
wards added, "anti then the
next thing you know it turns
into a defensive struggle."
Brooks would like to see a
defensive struggle for the sec
ond straight week after seeing
his team push Arizona all over
the field last week, but losing
22-17 when the Ducks couldn't
push it over from the one-vard
line on three straight plays in
the game's final minute.
"I think I'd rather play a
team like Arizona than a team
like BYU," he said. "1 think we
match-up a little better with
somebody who wants to bloody
our nose and just run the ball at
us than we do when they
snread ns out all over the field
like BYU does."
"The one thing you can
count on from BYU is that they
can score on you from any
when' in any amount of time,"
Brooks said "They're going to
get yards and they're going to
score points You just can't
give it to them easily or quick
lv."
1-cist year's loss and the way
IJetmer picked apart a senior
laden secondary still weighs
heavily on Brooks' mind, and it
won't get any easier with only
one secondary starter, sopho
more free safety Kric Castle,
seeing significant playing time
in last year's game.
But as impressed with BYU
as Brooks is. he made it clear
that he wasn't frightened of the
Cougars and doesn't expect his
team to lie down and die come
game time.
"I don't think there's a game
we're going to play that we
don't have the opportunity to
win," he said. "If we do play
well and don’t make mistakes
like we did at Arizona turn
the hall over five times — I
think we have tin; opportunity
to win the football game.
"I mean I'm not in awe of
BYU,” Brooks said. "I’m not
afraid of them and our team
isn't. We feel we can play with
anybody."
To slitv with the Cougars. Or
egon will need a strong day
from Musgrave who needs (list
152 yards to eclipse Ctiris Mill
er's carver record mark for
passing yards and needs 418
yards of total offense to break
Miller's school record in that
< ategors
After completing U of -Hi
passes for 44.) yards and three
touchdowns in a 42-21 season
opening win over San Diego
State. Musgrave has struggled
the last two weeks and threw
four interceptions against \ri
zona
However. Hrooks expects
Musgrave to return to form Sat
unlay and expects this game to
be a showcase of the top two
quarterbacks in the nation
"I think Hill Musgrave is a
great quarterback." he said "I
think, in my opinion, lie’s bet
ter than (San Diego State's Dan)
McGwire or (Miami's Craig) Hr
ickson. 1 think Detmer and
Musgrave are the premiere
quarterbacks in the country.
‘‘This should be another
great match-up between two
outstanding quarterbacks.”
UO PROBABLESTARTERS
OFFENSE
SE—6 Jo* Rsltzug (5-10. 170. Sr )
LT-79 Todd Kaanapu (6 3. 271. Sr.)
LG-64 Jon Tattsrsall (6-4. 280. Jr.)
C—52 Scot Boatright (6 2. 2S4. Sr)
RG-78 Orag Phillips (6 5, 262. Jr.)
RT-72 Todd Qydoson (6*. 270, Jr.)
TE—S3 Jail Thomason (6 5. 229. Jr)
OB-14 Bill Musgrava (6 3. 200. Sr)
FB-24 Juan Shodrick (6 2. 216. RFr)
TB—21 Scan Burwall (5-11, 181, RFr) /
FL-4 Mlchaal McClallan (5 9. 165, Sr) I
PK -9 Gragg McCallum (5 9. 178. Jr) ^
DEFENSE
LE-90 Matt LaBounty (6-4, 246, Jr.)
NT-69 Marcus Woods (6 2. 283, Jr.)
RE—99 Jail Cummins (6-6, 255, Jr.)
„ LO—47 Andy Connor (6-3, 236, Jr.)
ML-4S Jamas Bautista (6-1.232, Jr )
WL-S1 Joa Farwall (6 2,210, So.)
RO-8S Polar Branllay (6-4, 230, Sr.)
JQ SS—3 Rory Dairy (5-10,190, Sr.)
LC-11 Muhammad Oliver (5-11,170, Jr.)
RC-20 Daryls Smith (6-1, 181. Jr.)
FS-12 Eric Castla (6-3. 206, So )
P—29 Tommy Thompson (5-10,180. Fr)
BYU PROBABLE STARTERS
OFFENSE
WR-29 Brant Nybarg (6 2, 195. Sr.)
LT-76 Naal Fort (6 5, 295, Sr)
tQ—70 Jim Balmlorth (6 4, 280, Sr)
C—56 Robarl Staphans (6 3, 275, Sr)
RQ-72 Bryan May (6-6. 285, Jr)
RT-61 Mika Klam (6 8, 285. Sr.)
TE—94 Chris Smith (6 5, 240, Sr.)
OB—14 Ty Datmar (6 0, 175, Jr.)
FB—6 Matt Ballinl (6-0, 200, Jr.)
HB—32 Patar Tulpulotu (5 11, 210, Jr)
SE—17 Andy Boyca (6 0. 185. Sr)
PK-86 Earl Kaultman (6-0. 190. Jr)
DEFENSE
IT- 55 Polar Hare ton (6-6, 270, Sr.)
NO—91 Marti Smith (6 0, 260. Sr)
RT-59 Rich Kautusi (6 3. 250. Sr.)
LO-37 Atama Fitiaamanu (6 1. 240. Sr.)
LL-45 Rocky Biagal (6-1. 230, Jr.)
ML—50 Shad Hanaan (6-1. 245. So .)
RO—56 Jarad Laavltt (6 4. 240. Jr)
SS—2 Norman Dixon (6 1. 205. Sr)
LC—24 Tony Crutchtiald (5-9. 190, Sr)
RC—30 Brian Milchall (5 10. 165, So )
WS—20 Joah Arnold (5 11. 200. Jr)
P—56 Earl Kauffman <60. 190. Jr)
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