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In cluded on the list of injuries is quarterback Paul Justin, a second team all-Pacific-10 Conference pick a year ago, and defensive tackle Shane Collins, last spring's NCAA shot put i hampion. How had arc things for the Sun Devils? Consider that they were ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll after starting 2-0 hut have since lost to Missouri, Wash ington and California and only the Cal loss, a 31-24 defeat, was close, and only after Arizona State came track from a .11-3 deficit in that game. Things are a little better for the Ducks. They’re 4-2 overall, but 0-2 in the Pac-10 and tied for last place in the conference with Ari zona Stale. Oregon looked relatively healthy last week hut got (ranged up and knocked all over the p!ac:e last .Saturday in a 38-17 loss to Washington in Seattle. But the oddsmakers have in stalled the Ducks as 19V»-point fa vorites for Saturday’s 7:07 p.m kickoff to accommodate Prime Ticket television and the point spread has Coach Rich Brooks very surprised. “One of the biggest laughing jokes I've ever heard in my life, that we're favored by that much." Brooks said, “because we are a lieat up football team right now. coming off of a pretty lopsided loss up at the University of Wash ington.” The injury list is particularly bothersome for the Oregon offense where starting wide receivers joe Reitzug and Michael McClellan both art; hampered by knee inju ries and quarterback Bill Mus grave didn't do any throwing in practice this week until Thursday because of a stomach muscle in jury suffered in the Washington game. Neither Brooks nor Musgrave knew when the injury occurred. Musgrave was hit hard throughout the day. but didn't really feel the effects of the injury until Sunday. ’’It's very, very painful.' ’ Brooks said of Musgrave's injury. "1 think if he's functional, even with pain, he would play. Wheth . Photo bv Scan Postoi. Oregon wide receiver foe Reitr.ug, bothered by a knee injury, is one of many Ducks that might miss Saturday's game against Arizona State. er he can function or not and play Brooks is hoping Musgrave is with the pain remains to be seen." functional because when he hasn t Ducks. Oregon is 22-9 in the last four years when Musgrave has started and finished a game but only 2-9 without the school's all-time pass ing and total offense leader and everyone remembers what hap pened two years ago when the Ducks were 6-1 before Musgrave suffered a broken collarbone and the team collapsed, finishing 6-6 Even if Musgrave can't go Satur day. Brooks believes back-up quarter!rack |on Okken. a junior, can step forward and do the jo!) "I think we have a little bit bet ter overall football team than we had .it the time when Bill Mus grave went out when we were 6-1 and earlier than that as well." Brooks said ”1 do believe Jon Okken will perform better than our other quarterbacks have when he went out. I think the players have confidence in him." The Ducks are also hurting on defense where nose tackle Marcus Woods suffered a severe ankle sprain against the Huskies and cornerback Muhammad Oliver was lost for the season with a knee injury. True freshman ('.ary Williams, who has played in every game this season, will take over for Woods at the nose. "Gary Williams, as a true fresh played well." Brooks said. "He got extensive playing time in Seat tle after Marcus went out in the middle of the se< ond quarter and reallv played very well Williams and the rest of the de fense will have their hands full with the Sun Devil offense, de spite thi* loss of lustin Tailback l-eonard Russell, who wasn't even on the roster last year, has emerged as a solid force at that position, possessing both good size (ti-foot-2. 2'1H pounds) and speed In fact, Brooks comparer! him to Washington's Greg Lewis, the Pac-1()'s leading rusher, saving that Russell might t>e even (letter than 1-ewis. "They have one of the liest run ning attacks we've seen. Brooks said "They rank right up there with the University of Washing ton Russell is all as good, if not bettor than latvvis "lie's bigger, he's faster, he breaks tackles, (a) good receiver coming out of the backfield," he said. "Russell is just a threat to go the distance from anywhere on the field.” Saturday's game is the first night game at Autzen since 1<17H. I <) PROBABLE STARTERS OFFENSE SE—6 Jo* Raitxug <510. 170, Sr) IT-79 Todd Kaanapu <6 3. 271, Sr) IQ-7B Grog Phillip* <65. 262. Jr) C—52 Scot Boatright <62, 254. Sr) RG-S9 Andy Sunia (611. 284. Sr) RT—75 David CoMnsworth (65. 280. So ) TE—83 J*H Thomason (65. 229. Jr.) OB-14 Bill Musgrav* <63. 200. Sr) FB-28 Ngalu Kalamanl (62. 208. So) TB—21 Saan Burnell <611. 181, RFr.) FL—4 Michael McClellan <69. 165. Sr) PK— 9 Gregg McCallum (69. 178. Jr.) DEFENSE LE-90 Matt LaBounty (6 4. 246, Jr.) NT—54 Gary Williams (6 2. 260. Fr) RE—99 Jail Cummins (6-6. 255. Jr) LO—47 Andy Connor (6 3. 236. Jr.) ML—45 Jamas Baulisla (6-1. 232. Jr.) WL-51 Joa Farwail(6-2. 210. So) RO—85 Palar Brantlay (64. 230. Sr) SS—3 Rory Dairy <540, 190. Sr) LC-27 Daryl Singlaton (69. 176. Sr ) RC-20 Oaryla Smith (6-1.181. Jr) FS—12 Eric Castla <6-3, 206, So ) P—29 Tommy Thompson (5-10, 180. Fr.) I ARIZONA ST. PROBABLK S I AR I KRS^ 1 OFFENSE SE-12 Eric Guilford (6-0. 190. Sr) QT-73 Mark Hayes (6 7. 289. Sr.) QG-66 Tim Kirby (6-6, 283. Jr.) C—67 Bob Robertson (64. 270. Jr) SG—61 Jeff While (63. 276. Jr) ST-75 Mike Ritter (6-7, 293. Jr.) TE-88 Ryan Me Reynolds (6 7. 264. Jr) QB— 7 Brel Powers (6-6, 216. RFr) FB-22 Kelvin Fisher (5-11.209, Jr) TB-42 Leonard Russell (62, 238. Jr) Ft—64 Kevin Snyder (5-8, 158. So) PK-91 Mike Richey (5 10. 174. So ) DEFENSE DT-72 David Olson (66. 318, Jr) NO—99 Tim landara (63. 276. Jr ) DT—95 Bryan Hooka (6 4, 280. So) 01—96 Shanta Carvar <6-6. 220. RFr) 11-49 Scott Woodford (61. 222. Jr) i IL—44 Bratt Wallaratadt (6-1.232. So) I 01—40 David Tladall (6-1.216. RFr) SS- 5 Mrchaal Williams <6 1. 198. Jr) LC- 1 PhDIipi Sparks (5 11. 189. Jr ) RC—39 Eric Crawford (5-11. 173. Jr) w FS—29 Nathan LaDuke (6-11. 197. Sr ) P-16 Brad Williams (60. 180. 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