Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1990, Page 4B and 5B, Image 15

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GAME PREVIEW
Musgrave doubtful for Oregon State game
By Ashley Conklin
Emetaid Spoils Etjilo*
There has likely never been a
sharper contrast in the 'l.'l-garne
history of the Civil War game
than there is this season
Oregon. :i :t in the Pacific-10
Conference and 7-'.i overall, is
going (o the f reedom Howl in
December while Oregon State.
1-5 and l-‘l. respectively, is go
ing nowhere
Hill Oregon Coach Rich
Hrook.s and Oregon Stale Coach
Dave kr.igthorpe know that Sat
urday's 1 id p m game at Park
er Stadium in Corvallis will be
just as heated and fierce as any
other Civil War game.
"This is a different game."
Hrooks said "The records go
ing into this don't mean a lot
Certainly (in) the traditional ri
val games you should lie ready
to play regardless of what’s at
stake
kragthorpe. agreed, saying
that this year's Civil War game
should be a bigger game than it
ever has been for the Heavers
who are hoping to salvage
something from a dismal sea
son with a win
"I think it should really
mean something to our players
in two ways," he said "It can
mean that we can sulvage
something out of what's been a
very bad year for us in every
sense of the word
"And the other part is the
normal approach." Kragthorpe
said. "It's the last game of the
season, the last game for the se
niors. and 1 think all those
things weigh kind of deep so to
speak."
Injuries have played a trig
part in each team's success, or
lack of. this season Oregon has
been able to overcome several
injuries to key starters this sea
son to continue on the w inning
trai k while Oregon Stale was
without some key players early
in the season namely nose
tackle Ksera Tuaolo — that led
to the Heavers dropping their
first five games
"We set a bad early pace."
kragthorpe said "We had
some disappointments early in
terms of injuries and things like
that.
"We got off to a bad start and
when you haven't been a win
ning team, been a winning pro
gram as Oregon State hasn't
been in so long, it's easier to
lose confidence and drop back
a level." he said.
Tuaolo. who Brooks de
scribed as "on a different plan
et when it comes to defensive
lineman," has been his domi
nating self for the Beavers late
ly. but Brooks' biggest concern
might bo the status of his best
player, quarterback Hill Mus
Photo bt Kr« h«m
Oregon tailback Sean Burwell needs 00 yards rushing against Oregon State Saturday to become only the tifth
J.000-yard rusher in school history and only theset:ond freshman in Pac-tO history to have a t.000-yard sea
son. Burwell also needs only 35 all-purpose yards to set a new single-season school record in that category.
grave, for Saturday's game
Musgrave reinjured his
shoulder in hist week's !
loss to California and is listed
as doubtful for the Civil War
game Musgrave has been
doubtful three of the past four
weeks, but has played everv
time
Still. Hrooks said he believes
Musgrave is unlikelv to go Sal
urday. despite his ability to
play with pain this season
"1 have said what I truly be
lieve each week that he's ver\
doubtful." Brooks said, "lie
i onvinr ed me the three other
weeks that I've said that, this is
the fourth, that he was able to
play.
"All I'm saving is that lie's
very doubtful and I mean that
sincerely." he said
If Musgrave can't pla\ Satur
day. junior Boh Brothers would
likely start in his place
Brooks hadn't decided on
Brothers or junior jon Okkcn by
Wednesday but Brothers has
likely re-emerged as the No. 2
quarterback based on having a
(letter game at Cal last week
than did Okkcn. who took over
as the No. - quarterb.u k follow
ing the Idaho game
Oregon is 25-9 over the last
four years when Musgrave has
started and finished a game.
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LT-79 Todd Kaanapu (S3. 271. Sr)
LO—59 Andy Sunia (511,283. Sr)
C—53 Cottln H«H (S3. 253. Sr)
RQ—67 Bud Bond* (65. 260. Jr)
RT—75 David Collinswortti (6 5. 280. So)
TE-88 Vine* F*ny (S4. 234. So)
OB—19 Bob Brother* (6 2. 176, Jr)
FB-28 Ngalu Keiemeni (6 2. 206. So )
TB-21 Sean Burwell (511. 181, RFr )
FL—18 Anthony Jones (6-0. 195. So)
PK- 9 Gragg McCallum (59. 178. Jr)
DEFENSE
LE-90 Mall LaBounty (64. 246 Jr)
NT-69 Marcus Woods (6 2. 283. Jr.)
RE—99 Jail Cummins (6-6,265. Jr.)
LO-47 Andy Connor (64. 236, Jr)
ML—45 Jamas Bautista (61. 232. Jr)
WL—51 Joa Farwail (62. 210. So )
RO-85 Polar Brantlay (64, 230. Sr)
SS—3 Rory Dairy <5 10. 190. Sr)
LC-27 Daryl Singleton (5 9, 176. Sr)
RC—20 Daryle Smith <6-1, 181. Jr )
FS-12 Eric Castlo (6 3. 206. So)
P—29 Tommy Thompson (5-10,180. Fr.)
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IT—78 Brad O'Ancona (6 3 290. Sr)
LG-61 Christian Millar (6 4 275. Fr)
C —54 Tom Nordquist (62. 250. Jr >
RG—76 Fletcher Keister (6-4. 280. So)
RT—77 Adam Albaugh (6 5. 274. RFr)
TE-80 Jason Blum <6-4, 248. Jr)
OB- 8 Matt Booher (6 2 196. Sr)
FB—41 James Jones (6-2, 244, So)
TB-29 Reggie Pltchford (S10. 202. Sr)
FL- 6 Maurice Wilson (5 10. 169. So )
PK—33 Jamie Burke (5-11. 186 Fr )
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NT-48 Esera Tuaolo (6 3. 262. Sr)
DT—92 Thomas Bookman (6 2. 257 HFr)
01-40 Rickey Fu-er (6 3. 216. So)
IL-59 Todd Sahlleld (6-3, 234, Sr)
IL- 9 Eric Davis (frO. 239. Jr)
OL-42 Todd McKinney <6 3. 216. Sr)
SS— 1 Dennis Edward* (6 2. 206. RFr)
SC-37 Brian Beck (54. 166 Sr)
WC—21 Zechariah Davis <6-11. 173. So)
FS-14 Brent Hu»l(510. 167, Jr)
P—97 Tim Kolias <611. 176. RFr)
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