Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 22, 1990, Page 13, Image 13

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    SPORTS
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Comerhack l)nryl Singleton was one reason Arizona Stale had
only 178 yards through the air. int hiding this three-yard tom
fdetion to Kevin Snyder.
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ASU fails to sustain offense
By Paul Morgan
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If lh<> first five minutes of Saturday night's
game between Oregon anti Arizona State were to
lie am indication of how the name was going to
go. the Stm Devils were going to dominate
Arizona State had just gone HI yards in 10
plays to score the game's tirst touchdown with
incredible ease I he Sun Devils used nine rush
ing plays and averaged -1 H yards a i arrv. and the
Oregon defensive line was getting pushed
around
When fullhac k Kelvin fisher powered his wav
in from the three yard line, it looked as it Arizona
State was going to have an easy time handling the
I fur ks
The next Arizona State drive was equally as im
pressive. hut tt ended in .1 much different wav
After starting at their ow 11 yard line, the Sun
Devils worked down to the Oregon .fi vard line
with to consecutive rushing plays with tailhai k
Leonard Russell and fisher taking turns plowing
through the Oregon defense
Hut how quit klv things 1 hange
Russell took the hall through the right side tor a
r
timr v.iril gain. lull th«> play was < ailed bar k on a
holding penally and the Sun Devils fared a six
ond and tt> id the Oregon lt>
Then Oregon linelwr.ker I'eler Brantley snagged
Kussell behind the line of si rimmnge tor a six
yard loss, and after l‘i i nnsecutive rushing plays,
tile Sun Devils Were forced to pass
Herlshirl freshman quarterback Brel Powers,
who received the lirxt start of his i ollegiale t areer
against the Dm ks threw into the hands of strong
safety Kory Dairy Hie interception was a spark
Oregon used to shut down the Arizona State of
fense for the rest til the game
"In the first quarter we came out hard, ran
gi aid. and stored." Russell said " I hen the set
ond hall I pist don't understand it We started
hard and just i ante out here and broke down
Indeed, the Sun Devils were successful with
lhi> run in the lust halt partn ularly in the first
quarter Arizona State piled up ‘Hi yards on 22
i arries in the opening quarter with Kussell get
ling ">7 yards on 1 t carries but managed to get
only III yards on nine t arries in the set ond quar
ter
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