ICRII) PROFII KI Thompson adjusts to punting, after starting as a placekicker oy nooeri weoer Emerald Sports Reporter At first glance. Tommy Thompson appears to be just another freshman trying to get used to college life, but this 5 foot-10. 160-pound freshman is not your average college new comer. You see. Thompson not only makes all of his classes, but he has also found time to punt for Oregon's football team. Head ing into this weekend's game against Arizona State. Thomp son is ranked 15th nationally with a 41.96-yard average. Entering this season. Oregon Coach Rich Brooks knew that, once again, one of the team's weak spots would be the punt ing game. After using four punters in the past four years. Brooks was looking for some body to step forward and fill the large gap left by Marc Penso's graduation. "After Penso graduated last year,” Brooks said, “we were left with a large void. “Things didn't look real good during spring practices." Senior Liam Hayes and soph omore Ben Rough were expect ed to be the top contenders for the spot, but Thompson simply outperformed them once he ar rived on the scene and doesn't look ready to give up his start ing position. "It was close the first two weeks.” Brooks said, “but he was consistently better than Hayes.” Thompson came to Oregon with the idea of claiming the punting job, but he knew he would have to work hard over the summer to prepare himself. "When I came to Oregon I knew that punting job was open." Thompson said, "so I spent the entire summer work ing on my punting game.” While at Lompoc High School in Southern California, Thompson set state records for extra points with 63, and points scored with 99. as a placekicker. He was recruited throughout California and all over the West (’oast as a place kicker but knew that he would probably have to punt the first year wherever he went. "Placekicking is my first love,” Thompson said. "The only reason that 1 punted in high school was because my coach made me." Thompson was recruited as a placekicker after his senior sea son and many California I_ Hwto by Eric Evan* Oregon punier Tommy Thompson has gone from someone who haled punting to one of the best punters in college foot ball. schools showed some interest in him. After thinking about going to UCLA or USC. Thompson reconsidered and decided to accept a scholarship to Oregon. "I seriously thought about going to UCLA because they had no kickers or punters on their depth chart,” Thompson said, ' but UCLA and USC don't offer scholarships to kick ers until they earn the starting spot. Even though I thought I could win the job at UCLA. I couldn’t take a chance, so I de cided to come to Oregon and try to win the punting job.” In the past year, he has gone from somebody who was being forced to punt to being rankod nationally and playing for a Pa cific-10 school. The Ducks have played in some big games already this year, putting a lot of pressure on somebody who just nine months ago was kicking field goals in high school, but Thompson says that he feels more pressure in practice than he does during the games “Any punter has a lot of pressure on them with Coach WELCOME TO TEST'S! HOME OF THE ALL-AMERICAN MEAL AND SERVICE WITH A SMILE! >. Old 683-81% OPEN: MON-FR1.7 am-10 pm SAT, 8 am-10 pm \ SUN, 9 am-10 pm m/' Fifth Street Pubfic Market • Eugene, Oregon Brooks," Thompson said. "1 think there is more pressure in practice than there is in a game. "In practice Coach Brooks is always there by you and if the punt isn't right then he's going to get on you,” Thompson add ed. "In the game he's not right there next to you so I feel a lot Turn to THOMPSON. Page 11 THE BOX LUNCH CRUNCH. Order your lunch before the game by calling us. We'U make it just how you want it and all you have to do is pick it up on your way to the ^me. The new Club Wash. And you thought all we did was laundry. 13th + Patterson + 342-1727 The Relief Pitcher Join us after the game for • Great burgers • Fish & Chips • Broasted chicken • Kulbassy sausage of a five dollar purchase Oregon West fitness • Aerobics — "Best in the Northwest" • Stairmasters — Aerobicycle — Lifecycles • Tanning • Universal and free weights • Spa — Jacuzzi — Sauna • By running and bike trails BEST HOURS • BEST PRICES 6«ffl 11pm 485* 7 Day* a Waak 1624 1475 Franklin BM. Acrosa from Campus GO DUCKS! Order your party subs at Subway Call Subway for a Party Sub or Party Planer You fell us how long you want your Party Sub — and we II make it And we ll stuff your Party Planer with your favorite subs — sliced in tasty 4' portions Save our number And talk to us when it s parly time * ’Advance notice required 484-6955 1304 Hilyard Street (Across from Sacred Heart) 'SUBWRV* Open late every night until 2 a.m.