Oreaon to meet Rams in Freedom Bowl Ducks should be healthy for game against WAC foe By Ashley Conklin Emerald Sport'. Editor When Oregon meets Oilora do State in the I)«h JO Iree dom Howl game in Anaheim Calif . Oregon (Oath Kith lirooks will have a luxury he hasn't had lor nnu h of the sea son Hi* vs ill have an almost per fei tl\ healths football team to put on tile field Injuries, mainly on Ih** offen sive side, hast* plagued the Dinks all season, partic ularly in the last half of the season When Oregon played Oregon Stale in the innuul ( ivil War game, the Dm ks were without their top three wide rt*t.elvers thev started the year with, w ithout their starting tight end. missing their starting lullh.it k ami IuiIImi k and starting rjuar terhat k Ihll Musgrave Bui when the ! rvedom M«i\\ 1 rolls around Musgravc v\ide receivers Michael Mcl iellan •in«l |oe Reil/ug and tailbai k Scan Burwell should all lie i low lo 100 p“n cnl Wide receiver Tony llargam light end |eff Thomason ami fullback Brandon lumper won't be able to go in the Freedom Howl, hut Brooks is glad to have some of his top skill play ers Imi k The Gift They always wanted! 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Brooks said With Musgrave, Burwell and tompanv healthy, the Ducks were one of the nation's high est storing offenses in the sea son's first nine games when they bolted to a 7-2 ret ord But when the injuries hit. or worsened, the Dot ks t omhined to store nine points in their ti nal two games against Calilor ma (a L’H t loss| anti Oregon State (a »i twin) \\ hen looking bat k at the H t season. Brooks said it was a sat isfying one after beating Ore gon State to finish 8-3. but he saitl there were disappoint ments as yyell "The Arizona game, we should have won, and in the Washington game we faced an unreal opiKincnt that we would have had to plav .1 much more perfei t game than w r did to win " ho said I hr (California loss w hn h cattle altar the Dinks had ai • i I'pti'd an unoffii ial invitation to thr I rri'dom Bowl, was an other hard loss for Brooks "We go and lay an ugg at Berkeh hi* said That was extremely disappointing Tin* Din ks wi*re run out in thr lirst quarter 111 thr (Cal game, tailing behind 211 and when tlirv lar.r (Color.rlo State from the Western Athletii ( Con frrrnt r |t> 1 in thr \\ \( H 4 overall). Oregon could Ih‘ see ing a tram much like Califor nia "1 think they run the hall in a v ery comparable w ay toCalifor nia." hr said. The Ram running game is powered by a trio ot talented hacks. Senior Todd Yert (6-foot-1. 22.t pounds) and junior Brian ( Copeland 105 pounds) are Pac-10 Football Team Washington use Oregon California Arizona Stanford UCLA Arizona St Washington St Oregon St Coni Overall W l T WIT 7 1 0 92-0 521 831 430 830 4 3 1 6 4 1 540 740 4 4 0 5-6 0 4 40 56-0 250 470 260 380 160 1 100 lilt? starters at fullbat k and tail bat k. respectively Back-up tailback Tony Alford (5-11, 198-pound senior) is also a sol id runner. Copeland led the team with Hi Hi yards on the ground and a 5.3-yard per t arry average. Al ford added 1147 yards off the bene h. and Vert was the work horse. rushing for 589 yards and Hi touchdowns. As a team, the Kams aver aged 219.3 yards per game and set a new school record with 23)31 rushing yards for the sea son Brooks saul that the Ham run ning backs might not be as good as Cal's Anthony Wallace and Russell White, a pair of 1.001) yard rushers, but he is still very impressed with Colo rado State s backs "They might not be as good as Wallace and White, hut they re very good." he said. Colorado State's ability to run the hall, or (beguns ability to stull the Kam rush, will like ly he one of the game’s ke\ matchups The Dm ks finished set ond in the Pacific-10 Conference in rushing defense and were also 12lh nationally. giving up only loti 2 yards per outing Oregon also held opponents to less than lot) vards rushing on five oc< asions When Oregon has the ball, the Ducks will he up against a three-man front line that aver ages only 241 pounds, but it s a group that’s very ai live Senior tai kies Robert Chirico (|p 4 2ri5 pounds) and Paul Hanks (ti a. 217 pounds) com billed for 14 s.k ks Senior nose tackle Krit Schaller (ti 4. 221 pounds) also had sis sai ks and (>H tackles Senior inside linobat ker Krit Tippet mum (it 1. 2211 pounds) Turn to PREVIEW. 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