Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1990, Page 7B, Image 17

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    BOATRIGHT
Continued from Page 3
right about keeping things in perspective when
tile baby was bom
"The main thing I tried to get across was that
tilings are not going to come easy." Xoumboukos
said "I told him that he was going to have a bahv
■it the toughest time of the season, and that things
just don't take i are of themselves
Boatright has taken Xoumboukos' advise to
heart.
"We talked about those things so there would
be no surprises and I could focus." he said, and
it has helped tm* .1 lot So far it hits worked out
great
While lloatright realizes tho i hallenge of fai mu
Tuaolo this weekend. ho rememliers all too well
tho day. in 1988. that tin* Heavers finally Imat the
Ducks, and hi* doesn't want to s«h> it happen
again
I remember trying to finish the game (in (air
vallis) with all of tho fans ready to rush the
field." he s.iid about the loss that ended a I t
game Oregon winning streak in the Civil War I
couldn't live with losing to (the Heavers) in tm
senior year There is a lot of pride at stake, and
we are going to pla\ this game like we're both 9 o
and going for the national championship
WAR
Continued from Page 5
but only 2-9 over that span
when he hasn’t started or
completed a game.
Brooks admitted that the
Ducks have had a bit of a
confidence problem in the
pas t w hen Muigra v e
couldn't play, but said it's a
situation Oregon had better
remedy soon.
“It's been a little bit of a
problem, but if it's going to
continue we're going to In
in for some long years ahead
because he isn't going to be
back with us next year." he
said.
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