SPORTS Defense leads Ducks past fourth-ranked BYU HmMO b) SMB fulBBI Oregon tailback Sean Burwell rushed for 104 yards on 28 carries and caught a pass for a touchdown to help lead the Ducks past fourth-ranked Brigham Young Saturday. Dr. The owners. When you're a member o( our credit union, you're an owner Because a credit union is a unique financial institution Not a bank Not an S&L In fact, not really here to make money And because we re not for profit, you can expect to earn more when you save — and pay less when you borrow A recent survey showed that credit union members are the most satisfied users of any financial institution, and the least likely to change financial institutions That s logical When you re one of the owners, you’re bound to be more satisfied1 When you re a member, you're an owner That's the credit union difference U-Lane-0 488 E. 11th Eugene • 687-2347 uougar orrense siymiea in toss By Ashley Conklin Emerald Sports Editor In a game that waa supposed to be dominated by quarter backs Ty Detmer and Bill Mus grave. it was the Oregon de fense that did the dominating. The Duck defense owned Detmer the entire contest, sack ing him five times and inter cepting five of his passes. it wasn't just the pass rush and the secondary coverage that confused Detmer. The Cou gar running game never got un tracked. rushing for a net total of minus 47 yards and the Aut zen Stadium crowd of 45,022 — the third-largest in Autzen history — was a decisive nth man throughout the day. But perhaps the biggest thing Oregon will take from this win is some national respect, some thing that has been lacking in Coach Rich Brooks' 14-year tenure and something that should come following a win over the fourth-ranked team in the nation. "We have a good football team." Brooks said. “I don’t think anybody can deny that now. They sure wanted to deny it at the start of the year. They wanted to deny it after we lost to Arizona but they cannot deny that we have a good foot ball team. "It's the biggest win over a highly ranked team I've ever had," he said. Last year the Cougars and Ducks hooked up in an exciting 45-41 shoot out won by BYl). I Detmer and Musgrave set NCAA records for passing yard age and total offense by two quarterbacks in one game, and with the promise of the same this year, ABC-TV decided to show the game to a split-na tional audience. Musgrave certainly did his part, completing 23 of 37 pass es for 286 yards, three touch down passes and one scoring run. Along the way, Musgrave eclipsed Chris Miller's school record for career passing yards as he now has 0,816 yards for his career. Detmer. however, never got untracked. He faced a variety of defensive packages and al though he did complete 33 of 57 passes for 442 yards, the turnovers and sacks were cost ly “The start was tremendous,” Brooks said. ‘‘The defense came right out and I think BYU was caught off guard a little bit by what what we were doing. We got tremendous pressure on him (Detmer) early." On the first series of the game, Jeff Cummins sacked Detmer for a 15-yard loss back to BYU’s own 11-yard line. The Ducks took over on the Cougar 44 following a punt, and three plays later Musgrave hit Sean Burwell on a 31-yard scoring strike to make it 7-0. BYU's next possession was even worse. Two plays pro duced losses of four and five yards and on third down Detmer was sacked in the end Turn to UPSET, Page 7 I PRICES GOOD THROUGH 10/6/90 SEE OUR BIG OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT. FOR MORE GREAT PRICES!! **£no» salVWs® Hth anJ Kiih.ii j M f , V t> s>i i I’