Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1990, Page 6B and 7B, Image 21

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Streaks on line as Ducks and Bruins battle
By Ashley Conklin
Emoiaid Sports Editor
One of two streaks will bo
broken Saturday .it Autzen St.i
dium
UCLA. which h.is never lost
in seven tries at Aul/.en. far es
No 22 Oregon. unbeaten in six
games at home this year and
winners of eight straight there
The Ducks have never fin
ished a season unbeaten at
home since Autzen was built in
int>7, and Oregon Coach Rich
Brooks has his best chance ever
whim the two teams square off
at I p m
"Until about three or four
years ago I don't think playing
at home was that big of a differ
ent* to us," Brooks said. "We
didn't have what you'd call a
home field advantage.
"Our crowd has become
more vocal, larger as well as
vocal, and I think that gives us
a better advantage at home
now." he said.
Brooks said despite losing
seven straight at home to the
Bruins, he doesn't believe in
jinxes.
"They've had (letter football
teams for the most part than we
have had during that stretch."
Brooks said. "I think it's been a
thing where UCLA was clearly
the dominant footlwll team
"Sometimes those streaks
have to end and ! just ns soon it
end this year, but if not this
year. I'm sure it will end some
where in the future." he said
The Ducks had their best
chant e of ending that streak
two years ago before an ABC
TV national audience, but Bri
an Brown broke a 69-vard run
late in the game to lead the
Bruins to a 16-6 win
Oregon was without quarter
back Bill Musgrave that game,
but the Duck defense held
down UCLA's Troy Aikmen
powered offense all day until
they were burned on Brown's
big play.
Brooks isn't looking forward
to again facing Brown, now a
senior, especially after he has
rushed for more than 100 yards
in four of UCLA's last five
games.
"I think Brian Brown is a
very good instinctive runner,"
Brooks said. "I think he's a big
play kind of a back."
The Bruins are coming in at
3-2 in Pacific-10 Conference
play and 4-4 overall, and al
though it isn't the same UCLA
team that went to eight straight
bowl games between 1981 and
1988 and won seven of them
over that span, it is a much bet
ter team than the one that was
3-7-1 a year ago
Pholu bt S««n PuUon
Strung safety Rory Dairy will be playing his final game at Aut/.en Stadium Saturday when Oregon hosts
UCIA in a 1 p.m. start.
A bin reason for that has been
the re-emergence of Drown .inti
tfie play of redshirt freshman
Tommy Maddox at quarter
hack.
Maddox is second to Mus
grave in the I’ai 1(1 in total of
fense and has thrown lor 1,702
yards and nine touchdowns
"Maddox is just a tremen
dous talent," Brooks said
"He's got great arm speed, he
has real good mobility, (and)
he's running the option ex
tremely well
"I think lie's one of the lies!
quarterbacks in the nation even
right now." lie said, "and cer
tainly in the next three years
lie's going to he a dominating
far tor lor I'(!l.A."'
The Ducks, however, have
other things to worry about tie
sides Brown and Maddox.
At 2-2 in the Pac-1() and t>-2
overall, the Ducks are now in a
three game slretc h drive that
could have them playing in
back-to-back bowl games for
the first time in school history
Three wins would allow Ore
gon to choose from several
bowls, and a nine-win season
would be the first since 194H
It's also the last home game
for 22 seniors, although flank
ers Tony llargain and Michael
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to PROBABLE STARTERS
OFFENSE
SE—6 Joe Reitzug <5 10. 170. Sr)
IT—79 Todd Kaanapu (6-3, 271. Sr)
LO—59 Andy Sunla(5 11 283. Sr )
C—52 Scot Boatright (6 2. 254, Sr)
RG—67 Bud Bowie (6-5. 260. Jr)
RT—75 David Collineworth (6 5 280 So
TE—S3 Jeff Thomaeon (6 5. 229 Jr.)
OB-14 Bill Musgrave (6 3 200 Sr)
FB—28 Ngalu Kelemenl (6 2. 208 So )
TB-21 Sean Burwell (5 11. 181. RFr)
FL—18 Anthony Jones (6-0, 196. So.)
PK— 9 Gregg McCallum (5-9. 178, Jr)
DcrcNSb
LE-90 Mall LaBounty (6-4, 246. Jr)
NT-69 Marcua Woods (6 2, 283. Jr.)
RE-99 Jail Cummins (6-6, 255, Jr)
LO-47 Andy Connar (6 4. 236, Jr.)
5 ML—45 Jamas Bautista (6 1, 232. Jr.)
WL-S1 Joa Farwell (6 2. 210. So )
v RO-65 Peter Brantley (6 4, 230. Sr)
Yf SS—3 Rory Dairy (5 10, 190. Sr)
LC-27 Daryl Singleton (5 9, 176. Sr)
RC—20 Daryls Smith (6-1, 181, Jr.)
FS-12 Eric Castla (6 3. 206. So.)
P—29 Tommy Thompson (5-10, 180. Fr )
UCLA PROBABLE STARTERS
OFFENSE
SE—4 Reggie Moore (5 9 174. Sr)
LT-71 Craig Novitsky <6 7. 270. RFr)
LG—60 Scott Spalding (6 5,269, Jr)
C —79 Lance Zeno (6 4. 273. Sr)
RG—66 Vaughn Parker (6 3' .’, 267. RF
RT—76 Derek Stevens (6 4, 273. RFr)
TE-95 Randy Austin (6 3. 246 Sr)
OB— S Tommy Maddox (64 189, RFr
FB—23 Kevin Smith <6 4. 246 Jr)
TB-30 Brian Brown (5 10'? 186. Sr)
FL— 2 Scott Milter (5-11,177, Sr)
PK—82 Brad Oalusio (6 2. 207 Sr)
DEFENSE
DE—98 Mike Chalenski <6 5. 259. So )
NG — 51 Emmanuel Onwrufuebe (5 10'/;, 254. Jr)
DT—65 Brian Kelly (66. 261, Jr.)
OL — 40 Roman Phifer (6 3, 224, Sr)
IL—53 Meech Shaw (6 2, 210. So )
IL —41 Stacy Argo 6 3. 234. Jr)
OL —55 Rocen Keelon (6 3 249, Sr)
SS — 43 Malt Darby (6 2, 207. Jr)
LC — 3 Carlton Gray (6 1. 178. So )
RC — 26 Dion Lambert (6 1, 179. Jr)
FS-29 Eric Turner (6 2. 206 Sr)
^ P — 93 Courtney Keyler (6 1. 229. RFr)
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