Phtriu h S##» Pmloa Sean Burnell, the Ducks' redshirt freshman running hack, tries unsuccessfully to run through UCLA defender in Saturday's game. DRINKS ARE ON THE HOUSE At TRACK TOWN PIZZA, you buy the pizza and we buy the Pepsis. Every Monday we’re giving away two medium Pepsis with every small, medium, large, or giant pizza purchase. (Valid in-house and on delivery. Valid with TRACK TOWN coupons. Valid Monday only.) So call TRACK TOWN and enjoy the quality pizza and free Pepsi. After all, Why settle for less . . . | than the BEST!?! J DUCKS Continued from Page 11 screen pass with good success all day with Burwell catching four passes for 90 yards. One of the passes went 49 yards to set up the touchdown that pulled Oregon within 24-21 and on t he game -winning drive. Burwell caught another s< reen pass, this one for 2H yards, to set up the winning touchdown. "We felt (if the Ducks could) get them to bite on that (the fake to Burwell) we could get the tight end. who normally goes out and blocks on the screen, out into the flat and get him the hall quick," Brooks said Nlusgrave struggled all day until tin1 fourth quarter, and it seemed only fitting that the se nior quarterback who has done so much for thi' Oregon pro gram made his last pass at Aut zen a touchdown "I was glad to finally throw a good pass because it wasn’t the best (lav throwing out there." Nlusgrave said "I didn't feel that great all day. even in warm-ups Neither did the 45,901 in at tendance the third-largest crowd in Autzen history — when UCI.A quarterback Tom my Maddox lot Scott Miller lor a 62-yard touchdown pass and ' I asked the official who made the call, because ho was on our side of the field." Dona hue said "He told me that vve had a hold of his (Jones') jersey with both hands. Sometimes those calls go your way and sometimes they don't." On the next play, Shedrick hulled into the end zone for the t o u c h d o w n . a n d N R a 1 u kolemeni added a two-point conversion to pull the Ducks within 24-21 with remain ing. Then it was up to the Oregon defense to hold the Bruins, something that didn't happen much all day. particularly in the first half when UCLA jumped out to a 17-7 lead and had 253 yards of total offense. In the second half the Ducks got interceptions from Kric Cas tle and Daryle Smith to stop Bruin drives, and when the Ducks needed a big stand de fensively. they Rot it. "The defense struggled (with) one of our poorest efforts of the year." Brooks said. "When we had to have the de fense vve hail the defense." Oregon got the hall hack with fuur minutes remaining on a UCLA punt and Brian Brown's 24-yard return set the Ducks up at the Bruin 45-yard line. On second-and-H), Musgrave hit Burweli with another screen ‘It's the biggest catch in my whole life. Bill just threw a perfect pass, right on the money. ’ Vince Ferry •i 2-1 - in Hruin lead with ‘t:32 re maining. Things didn't look good for tiie Ducks to end their home season at 7-0 — the first time Oregon has ever finished un beaten at Aut/.en but the I)ut ks didn't panic. "We talked on the sideline and said we had enough time to just go do it and we did." Brooks said "We had some luck." The big play on Oregon's first drive after the UCLA tout hdown came when Hurwell took Musgrave's screen pass and went 4‘) yards on a third down-and-eight play. Hurwell was almost brought down after he caught the trail, but a key block from guard (on Tattersall helped the play go all the way to the UCLA 21-yard line. Musgrave then hit |uan Shedrick to the 12. but two more plays went for a loss of a yard and the Ducks were faced with fourth-and-two on the 13. Musgrave. under heavy pres sure, threw for Anthony Jones at the end zone, but the pass fell incomplete. UCLA, howev er. was called for pass interfer ence and the Ducks had the trail on the two-yard line. UCLA Coach Terry Donahue called the penalty "a huge call." and was extremely upset by it pass, this one for 28 yards to tin* Bruin 17 as guard Andy Sunia threw a big block to spring Burwell Rurwell, who finished with 97 yards rushing. 90 receiving and 42 on kick returns for 229 all-purpose yards — eighth-best in school history for a single game then carried once for no gain and Shedrick gained one yard to set up the game winning pass to Kerry The pass to Ferry seemed to be a fitting example of the Ducks’ season. With 21 seniors playing their final home game. Oregon has relied on younger players such as Ferry. Devon Mosey and An thony (ones all season to step in for Thomason, wide receiv ers Tony Margain and Michael McClellan, cornerback Muham mad Oliver and fullback Bran don Jumper, who have all gone down with season-ending inju ries. But through it all. the one constant has been Musgrave, the quiet leader who left Aut zen Stadium the same way he entered it three years ago as a redshirt freshman: a winner. "I think in Bill's case, not enough credit can tie given to him for keeping our team to gether despite all the different personnel," offensive coordina tor Mike Bellotti said. Stretch your dollars by using coupons from the Oregon Daily Kmerald. ® ODE ODE Recycle This Paper ODE ODE