INJURIES Continued from Page 4 The last lime Okken look over under these circumstances was in 1988, when Musgrave went down with a broken col larbone against Arizona State. Okken played in three games while backing up Pete Nelson and Bob Brothers, as the Dim ks lost their last five games after starting the season 6-1 behind Musgrave. It is a season Duck fans and players remember maybe too well, but Brooks remains confi dent in this team. "I think we have a better overall team (than 1988)." he said. "1 believe )on Okken will perform better than our other quarterbacks have when Mus grave is out. but that remains to be seen. He has a lot of poise, a good passing arm. and the players have confidence in him ” Okken took over the No. 2 quarterback job from Brothers following the Idaho game and was very impressive in a relief performance against Utah State, completing four of five passes for 20 yards and one touchdown. He is also a little bit better runner than Musgrave and gives the Ducks some op tions in that regard. Beyond the status of Mus grave the Ducks have several other key players with injuries that make them either doubtful or out for Saturday’s game. Starting wide receivers Joe Reitzug and Michael McClellan have missed practice time this week because of knee injuries, and along with guard ]on Tat tersall (knee), tailback Howard Blackwell (knee), and nose tackle Marcus Woods (ankle), are doubtful for Saturday's game. Oregon also sustained its third season ending injury when cornerbaek Muhammad Oliver suffered posterior liga ment damage to his left knee against the Huskies. Oliver's injury leaves the Ducks vulner able at an already thin corner back position. The Ducks also lost receiver Tony Hargain and fullback Brandon Jumper for the season during the Idaho I’hulo b* tfU Ion Okken may be at the helm of the Oregon offense if quarterback Hill Musgrave's injury prevents him from starling. game. On the brighter side, the Ducks will have the services of tight end |eff Thomason, who saw limited action against the Huskies, offensive guard Hud Howie, and outside linebacker Andy Conner. Both Conner and Bowie played against Washing ton and Conner will start Satur day at his outside linebacker spot Arizona State has not fared much better this year in the in jury department. The Sun Dev ils’ starting quarterback. Paul Justin, suffered a dislocated shoulder in the second half against Missouri - a game in which he had already thrown for 577 yards - and has not played since. (ustin might see some action this weekend, but no definite word has been given. Also, the Sun Devils have lost two straight, and played without nine starters in last week's loss to California. Six players who are either starters or back-ups for the Sun Devils weren't even on the rosier at the beginning of the season. I Dairy Queen Kick-Off Special I mrn o WltMiff YOUMOHT 45* OFF Dairy Queen's Homestyle Ultimate before every home football game. Regular %2 74 NOW ONLY $2.29 706 E. 13th 343-7512 Offer good at Campus DQ and before kick-off only. (•1 5k AGENCY RENT-A-CAR 342-3177 • Low Daily Rates • Unlimited Free Milage • Free Pickup and Delivery From 1144 Willagillcspie Rd Suite* 34 E ugene (Across from Valley River Center) $59.95 A fSO F HE £ M-ies Student Weekend Rental Special! E 'or Authentic, Official Duckwear, Real Duck Fans Have Been Coming To Us For 70 Years When you want the real thing, come to the I .Mil and Kincaid I'll. 346-4331 Ml 7:30-6 Sal. 10-6 Official Duck ome To The UO Bookstore Today!