Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1990, Page 9B, Image 23

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    BURWELL
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high."
The one thing Burwell definitely has over
Loville is explosive breakaway speed.
Several times against BYU Burwell got out
side on sweeps and turned the comer for long
gains. He can also stop and cut on a dime as he
demonstrated against the Cougars as well.
"That's probably the one thing he does pos
sess that Derek Loville didn't have,” Brooks said,
"is a little bit Setter breakaway speed.”
Brooks and Campbell like Burwell's abilities
as a receiver almost as much as his lightning-like
speed.
His one touchdown reception came against
BYU when he lined up as one of three outside re
ceivers in a three receiver set and came over the
middle; to catch a 31-yard scoring strike from
Musgrave
Burnell's abilities as a receiver evoke the
comparisons with Loville again.
Loville caught 92 passes in his career to rank
10th on the all-time school list for receptions.
Both Brooks and Campbell think Burwell can be
an even better receiver, however, based on what
he's already done this season
"They're both very close as receivers."
Campbell said, "but Sean may be a little bit of a
better receiver. Obviously last Saturday he
showed he can make the deep play and can han
dle that assignment."
"Loville was a tremendous receiver as well
but I think Burwell is really talented in that
area." Brooks added
Burwell has shown he is talented in a lot of
areas and before his career at Oregon is over he
may prove to be more talonted than Loville.
DUCKS
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zone on a regular basis."
While the Ducks will be try
ing to stop Grant and Lopez,
they also will be far from full
strength with several players
battling injuries and the flu bug
that has hit the team this week.
Fullback )uan Shedrick is
still bothered by a bad ankle
and likely won’t start. Brooks is
looking at starting back-up tail
back Ngalu Kelemeni at full
back in Shedrick's place.
Brooks did say that Shedrick
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could possibly play Saturday.
The offensive line Is also
banged up. Bud Bowie, who
has started all four games at
right guard, will likely miss the
Utah State game with a neck in
jury He will lie replaced by
Andy Sunia who has battled
back from a knee injury suf
fered in the San Diego State
game.
(’enters Scot Boatright and
Collin Hall also are banged up
this week and if they can't go.
back-up guard Greg Phillips
might have to move back to
center.
"We're not what I would
consider a real healthy team
right now," Brooks said, "We
certainly do have a lot of
bruised and battered bodies "
right now."
Record Update: Quarterback
Mill Musgrave needed 152
yards passing last week to over
take Chris Miller for the most
career passing vards in school
history. Musgrave got that with
room to spare by completing 23
of 37 passes for 2ftt> yards. This
week Musgrave needs 152
yards of total offense to surpass
Miller's career total offense re
cord of ti.H-11 yards
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