Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1990, Page 11B, Image 25

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    KEMP
Continued from Page 3
"During winter term I have more time to do
other things, and it's easy to get caught up in
them," he said
Kemp redshirled his sophomore year in 1987.
and didn't get to plas until hist year, when he
had 14 tac hies as a back-up to Derek Horton
After spring practice this year. Kemp was the
leading < undidate for starting tree safety, but end
ed up starting only in the "Hawk" par huge after
Krir Castle took over as the free safety. The back
up role doesn't bother Kemp, however
"It's alright." he said, "as long .is I get to pla\
and contribute, and that's |ust the wav it should
be We should he com erncd with team unity, not
individual effort
In fact. Coach Kiel) Brooks and Schuler don't
see Kemp's role as a back-up one
"I don’t consider him a back-up." Brooks said
"He's playing an awful lot. making contribu
lions, especially with the interceptions
"I consider him a starter." Schuler said "He's
been very, very good as a starter on the 'Hawk'
team. He is a great athlete He was right on the
verge of being a starting cornerback. hut we
moved him inside because ol his speed
Kemp has also had to play with a nagging
shoulder injury lie suffered a year ago.
"I respect him for playing hurt." Si huler said,
"and that darn thing is still bothering him "
Schuler describes Kemp as a deep thinker olt
th»* field, and said that mannerism carries over on
to the field
"lie's not a big rah-rah guy.” Schuler ex
plained "lie has always kept the game in per
spei live, and hasn't made it his whole life lie re
alizes that football is pist a game ”
Perhaps the realization tomes from his experi
ences in life hemp grew up in Milpitas Calif
an area he likens to a melting pot of all different
types of people His desire for counseling tomes
from the days when his brother's and sister's
friends would come over and talk alxiut their
problems
So when he tame to Oregon hemp became a
peer adviser
"I am the type to come up to freshmen and
break the ice." he saitl I ask them how their
chesses are going, anti how life is going just so
they know they t an come and talk
hemp saitl he also enjovs working with dixad
vanteged i hildreu
"It's the relationships with the kids I enjov the
most " he saitl "Some ol the kids are mentally
disturbed, and some are bright and tost don't
have a home I just trv to give them examples anti
experiences anti tr\ to tell them it will all work
out."
hemp saitl that his skills in communication
have carried over to the team, and Brooks agrees
"Hr is a bright, articulate, and serious young
man." Brooks saitl "He gives us leadership, and
at safety von really have to communit ate well
Pac-10 Pigskin Prognostications
EDITOR'S NOTE Predictions are based on anticipated point spread as determined by m
dividual voters A correct response <$ credited each time the favored team wins by at least
the predicted margin The numbers following each person s name represent that tndividu
at s overall record These predictions are intended tor entertainment purpose?, only
Stan OSU Cal WStl USC
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UO UCLA UW UA ASU
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fMorgan (15-IS) UO*l« UCU«I UK*? »SU*II USC*I
M. Webar (If-U) U0*« UCl* ♦ 10 UW*1J WSU*I USC*I
M. Rom (11-14) U0*1 IICU* It UW*J WSU*J »SU ♦ I
C. Blair (11-12) U0*« UCU + I UW*1I U»*J UIC*J
C. Bound) (U-IS) UO** UCl* *10 UK* 7 U* * I USC* I
TRIVIA 1 IMF ANSWERS
1 18*34 2 Albany College and Oregon won 44 ? 3 Hayward Field 4. Current Orey-.;> lefen
Sive coordinator Denny Sc huler in a 17 13 loss to Colorado 5 Hugo Be/dek with a 14 0 «m
in the 1917 Rose Bowl over Pennsylvania • .14 7 John Robinson o» the Los Angeles
Rams and George Sailed of the San Francisco 49©rs 8 28 different head coaches 9 194H
at No 9 H) Johnny KH/miller It Ronnie Lae t2 Bobby Moore m the firs! round of the
1972 draft as the No 4 overall pick bv the St Louis Cardinals 13 One Chris Otdham as
both a defensive bar k and a k ^ k returner 14 Latm Berry in 1989 tS Russ Francis IS *n the
Mirage Bowl in Tokyo Japan 17 Swimming 18 Bob Berry with 21 wins from 19b.’h4
Woodley Lewis with a 92 yard return in 1949 and ©«** Bowerman wtin an 87 yard return in
1931 20 Roy Geiger with a 57 yarder in 1977
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