Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1990, Page 10 and 11, Image 10

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getting s.u ked and fumbling the ball "
Musgravc luid no explanation for the
pfav afterward, saving it was just a ( are
less mistake on his part
"1 was trying to throw to Ngalu but
derided I wouldn't and just didn't pro
tect the hall." he said I ran'! fie fum
bling the ball especially when we're
a lx ml to s< ore inside the So
After Brunell's second scoring run.
the Huskies added 10 more points to go
up 31-10
Washington man he'd 69 yards on II
plays to set up a 27-yard Mike Dodd
field goal on a drive highlighted by
Brunell's scrambling and passing
Two passes by Brunei! to Mario Bai
ley gained 20 yards and two other
scrambles by the quarter!>a< k accounted
for 25 yards
The big play was a third-and 12 from
the Oregon 33 when Brunei! was
flushed out of the pocket and went 17
yards to the Duck lti and a first down.
Brunei! ended the game with 247
yards of total offense, completing 11 of
22 passes for 193 yards and running for
5(i yards He was a major thorn in the
Ducks' side the entire game and an of
fensive weapon unlike any other Oregon
has seen this year
Brunell. only a sophomore, is a ijuar
terback whom Oregon defensive coordi
nator Denny Schuler would rather not
face again
"I'd love to see him transfer out of the
league," Schuler said. "He's like a (Ari
zona's Ronald) Veal that can throw the
ball."
Brooks said it was Brunell's speed
that made him so hard to contain.
"Brunell's speed was a major factor in
the game." he s.iid "Several times he
hurt us just running the football We
had ’em in third and fairly long one
time and he just broke contain and ran it
tor the first down.1
Then Washington tailback C.reg lz»w
is. the Par.-10‘s leading rusher, took
over
l,ewis. who scored on a 54-yard bust
ed play on an offsides (.all against the
Oregon defense in the first quarter,
started getting outside in the third and
iourtli quarters .is the Husky line wore
dow n the Oregon defense
lz-wis ran for a career high 169 yards
on 23 carries and set up the next two
Husky touchdowns that put the game
out of reach.
lbs 14-yard catch from Brunell on a
third-and-two gave Washington a first
down on the Oregon 45.
Brunei! then hit Orlando
McKay on the next play on a fly
pattern that McKay caught over
Daryl Singleton for a touch
down and a 31-10 lead.
That touchdown, not the
sac k of Musgrave that led to the
21-10 Husky lead, was the
game's big play according to
Washington Coach Don James.
"When you're playing a team
like- Oregon with Musgrave.
you certainly can't he comfort
able with a 14-point lead,"
James said "That catch was
important
The Dm ks c ante hack c|uic kly
on a 48yard Musgrave bomb to
Joe Keit/.ug that set up a
nineyard touchdown run by
Burwell.
Oregon was within 31-17
with H 5(1 to play, but the' Hus
kies marched Hi) yards back
down tin* field to put the game
out of rear h at 3H-17
Lewis rushed for 39 yards on
tin* drive and set up Beno Bry
ant s 29-vard touchdown jaunt
that sealed the victory.
It was the sixth consecutive
game Lewis has been over 100
yards and the seventh straight
over two seasons.
"Lewis is clearly the l>est
back we’ve seen." Brooks said.
“He did nothing to discredit
that statement, lie's an out
standing football player."
After gaining l>4 yards in the
first quarter. Lewis was held to
only 10 yards in five attempts
in the second quarter, but after
the l)u< ks lost nose tackle Star
i ns Woods with a sprained an
kle and cornerback Muhammad
Oliver with a knee injury, the
Duck defense couldn't keep up
with the physical Husky line
and the speedy Lewis
"Their line kind of wore us
down and we had some second
(lint!) people in there in the
fourth quarter and they just
kind of dominated the line of
sc rimmage on both sides of the
hall in the second half." Brooks
said.
Woods sprained an ankle and
is doubtful for next week, but
Oliver is gone for the season af
ter suffering a torn posterior
cruciate ligament in his left
knee.
Duck Notes: Oregon also
played much of the game with
out tight end Jeff Thomason
who suffered an aggravation to
a hip pointer injury suffered
against Utah State. His status is
questionable for the rest of the
season. . Bowl scouts from six
different bowl games were on
hand Saturday with scouts
from the Copper. Fiesta. Free
dom. Florida Citrus. Holiday
and |ohn Hancock Bowls in at
tendance. Saturday's atten
dance at Husky Stadium was
7:i 498, the fifthlargest crowd
ever at Husky Stadium. The
Ducks game with Arizona State
Saturday is at 7:07 p m., a
starting time to accommodate
Prime Ticket television The
game is the first of three
straight home games for the
Ducks
Photos by
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(Top Mi) Michael McClellan* 24-yard reception oi this Bill
Musgrave pass set up Musgrave's one-yard scoring plunge to tie
the game at 7-7 in the second quarter. (Above) Tight end Jeii
Thomason had only one catch on the day as he reinjured a hip
pointer in the second quarter. (Below) Mark Brunell (11) and
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