Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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    SPORTS
AWARDS
Continued from Page 6
mendous season before sutler
ing .1 frac tured left ankle in the
t'C.l.A game that knocked him
out for tile season However, he
Is still (Iregon’s set mid-lending
receiver \\ ith to i at< lies tor ton
yards and leads the team with
six touchdown receptions
Castle is having a phenome
nal year as the leader of the
Due k defense, topping the team
with 101 tackles and 15 pass
deflections and was tied lor
second in interceptions with
three.
Seniors Scot Boatright and
|oe Reitzug shared the Bob l )tti
cer Award, given to a player or
players who have made major
contributions to the program
despite physical adversity
Boatright. the team's renter
from Danville. (lalif has Ireen
bothered throughout his i areer
bv injuries. missing sis games
last season hei ause of knee and
ankle problems and missing
one game tins season hei ause
of a pint lied nerve in his hat k
Keitzug, only "• toot 10 and
I 70 pounds is the team s lead
ing rec eiver at split end tie
spite playing with cartilage
damage in Ins knee the last hall
of the season
The Tat.oma. Wash . native
leads the team with .15 ret ep
lions for a4^ yards and also has
two touchdowns lie is lath on
Oregon's all-time ret eiving list
with 7t» ret -.options.
Keitzug underwent arlhro
st opit surgery Monday and
should he completely rehabili
tated by the freedom Howl
game
Ducks fail to make Top 25,
Colorado moves to No. 1
Oregon finished out of the Assoc i.ited Press Top 25 tooth,ill poll
again this week.
The Ducks did rw eive I I votes to c:he< k in .it No 2'l overall allei
a (>-3 Civil War win over Oregon Slate, hut have tailed to re-enter
the poll after losing to l aililornia 28 i on Nm lu
Washington and CSC were the only Pacific It) ( onlereni e
schools to crack the Top 25 as the Huskies moved up from 10th to
ninth this week while the Trojans jumped from 10th to 18th
Oregon and Washington are hoth off until howl games on Dei
20 and |an. 1. respectively. The Duc ks will meet Colorado State in
the Freedom Howl in Anaheim. Calit.. while the I’at 10 champ
Huskies will face the yet-to-be-determined Itig-10 c hamp in the
Rose Howl in Pasadena, Calif.
USC will meet No 7 Notre Dame this weekend and will then
face Michigan State in the |ohn Hancock Howl in FI Paso. Tex., on
Dire 20 The Irish were No 1 a week ago but fell to seventh after a
24-21 loss to Penn State
Colorado is the new No. 1 this week as the Buffaloes finished the
regular season ranked No I lor the sec ond straight year Colorado.
10-1-1 overall, w ill meet Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl on |an 1
Miami moved up to No 2 this week while Ceorgia lech. Brig
ham Young and F lorida round out the top five I lie second five are
Texas, Notre Dame. Florida State. Washington and Nebraska
While no other Pac-10 team made the poll tiesides Washington
and DSC. Cal and Arizona hoth received votes
Hill Musgrave
Rory Dairy
S»»an Hurwi-ll
The Top Twenty Five
By The Associated Press
the Top Twenty l ive teams
III the \ssOt idled Press l*MMI («>l
lege loot!will poll with first plan
votes in parentheses re< ords
through \ov 17. total points
based on > points for a first
plate vote through one point lor
.1 _! »th plate vote and last week s
rank tugs
1 Colorado i46>
J Miami Flu iJ|
} Georgia Tech {Hi
4 BYU(2)
5 Florida (1)
6 Texas (t|
7 Notre Oame
B Florida St
9 Washington
10 Nebraska
11 Penn St
1? Houston
13 Iowa
14 Tennessee
16 Michigan
16 Clemson
17 Virginia
18 USC
19 Ohio St
20 Louisville
21 Mississippi
22 Illinois
23 Auburn
24 Michigan Si
26 Southern Miss
Record Pts Pvs
10 1 1 1 476 2
7 20 1 *44 3
90 1 1 333 4
9 1 0 1 2*3 5
9 10 1.229 6
8 1 0 1 228 7
820 1 113 1
820 1060 9
92 0 1043 10
910 926 11
820 923 18
910 8J9 12
820 810 13
62 2 791 14
7 30 634 16
920 696 17
8 2 0 633 8
82 1 432 19
7 2 1 364 21
91 1 330 20
820 301 16
7 3 0 290 22
7 2 1 206 24
6 3 1 168 23
8 30 124 26
Other receiving votes Te*us A AM
66 Oklahoma 39 San Jose St 16 Ore
gon 11 California 4 Colorado St 4
Alabama 3, Baylor 3 Wyoming 3 An/o
na 2, Syracuse 2, Central Michigan 1
Louisiana Tech 1 Maryland 1 North
Carolina i
Colorado State to face
final regular season foe
Colorado Stale. expected
to Ik* Oregon's opponent In
the Dec. 2‘i Freedom Howl
in Anaheim. Calif., closes
out the regular season this
Saturday at Hawaii.
The Rams. 7-4 overall and
5-1 in the Western Athletic
Conferenc e. are < liming off a
31-30 loss to Louisiana
Tech, a game that ended a
three-game winning streak
for Coach Farle Bruce's
team.
Colorado State will finish
second in the WAC regard
less of its outcome with the
Rainbows. The Rams sewed
up second place behind
Brigham Young two weeks
ago when they defeated Wy
oming 17-8 at home in Fort
Collins. Colo
While the bowl appear
ance will la* the second
straight for the Ducks after
last year's Independence
Bowl. Colorado State will be
appearing in its first bowl
name since I!I4B
Bruce lias turned the pro
gram around at Colorado
Stale after coining over from
Northern Iowa, where he
coached for one season after
being fired at Ohio State
The Rams were 5-5-1 a year
ago and haven’t had back-to
back winning seasons since
I‘175-76-77.
Offensively, Colorado
Stale is led by the strong
running trio of tailbacks Bri
an Copeland and Tony Al
ford and fullback Todd Yert.
Yert and Alford both rank in
the school's all-time top 10
list for career rushing yards.
Defensively, the Rams are
led by cornerback Selwvn
|ones, a junior who already
is the school's career inter
ception leader, and tackle
Robert Chirico, one of the
top sack leaders In sc hool
history.
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