Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPORTS
Ducks seeking a new quarterback
Spring football drills open Monday for Coach Brooks' squad
By Jake Berg
bus i ng a q uarterbai k I he
qua I i t v ot Hill Musgrav e is
enough to cripple any offense
I \i opt ti ir (fregon's
Musgrave 's face will lie the
most notable ot those absent
from Oregon’s spring football
practices, which begin Mon
day. I our candidates .ire ill line
to assume the departed posi
lion, a spot offensive < oordimi
tor Mike Bellotti sees is pres
entlv a toss up
' It ’s going to be v nr\ inter
estiiig.'' Hel lot t i said I or the
time that I've been here Hill
Musgrave has always been the
returner and there's never been
a real coin ern or quest ion'
about who's going to play
there It's truly a w ide open sit
nation ''
The four in line to assume
the quarterbai k role are junto]
college transfer Hrett Salisburv
redshirt sophomore Doug Mus
grave, the younger brother of
Hill, and redshirt freshmen
Kyle (! row ston and Dan in
O'Neil
Crim stun. Musgrave and
0 Neil. having worked with the
program last season, mas he
more familiar with Oregon's ot
fensive svstem. but Salisbury
the top rated junior col lege
quarterbai k in the nation last
year, has the edge in experi
encc. Hidlotti said
He is the standard that the
others shoot toi bei ause lie lias
proven at a junior i ollege levid
that he i an do the kinds ot
tilings tfiat Hill Musgrave did
for us." Hellotti said I he
question is. ( an fie do it at tins
lend'" We tend to think lie
1 an
Moth Hel lott i and (loach Rich
lirooks would like to finish
spring prai tu e w ith a i tear
idea of w bo then starting qu.ii
trrli.H kw ill lie { (ittlc Srptrm
hor,
\\r re going to go! m 11 if
f irst u i'i'k anil t r\ !. > . lino! it
down In where Two 111 the tnlll
<|u.<i trrli.n ks air gelt Min i m->
joritv iif thr rr|is to insure that
ur liiiiir out ol spurn ball with
.1 ntimhrr one .mil i ivumbn
luo .|uartnli.n k. Hr!fti sun!
I would i i-rl.mih like to
r min- out of the spring With the
I tip tu o ijuartfhai ks anil I nr
tlii-t lil likr to Inn c nimihri
lint1 Figured out Hroiiks s.uil
Wi-il also likr to figure out
thr other ijuf-stioii m.irks
I hr most I hiilirnging ijiirs
turn mark oii; oltrnsr '.besides
ijuartrrbai k will likely hr at
i ruler
"It von talked about tile tVVo
biggest question marks oh thr
oltrilsivr sulr ol thr hall it
would hr thr offrnsiv..
position ami thr quarterhai k
position, Hrilotti said 1 hr
two guys that hamllr thr hall
thr most
Si ot Hoat right, I hr I )ui k s
startrr at i enter last (all and
thr rulin' It'll sulr must hr re
placed, leaving Oregon's ollrri
sivr line vulnerahlr A host ol
players will attempt to till thr
holes Irtt In their graduated
predri rssors
|or llaguio. a tormi'l drlrn
sivr lineman, and loin ( urran
will work at i rntrr this spring
and Fudd (ivdesen. Slrvr Mar
din. Heath Hoyvmgton. dreg
Phillips. |on I attersall and
Matt Martin look to contend lor
the Irtt t.ii klr and guard posi
lions ()n the right side ot thr
line Hud Howie ami Havidt ol
linsvvorth. both starters there a
year ago return tor spring prtn
t u e
likely am horing the linr
will hr returning tight end Jett
Thomason, who was second
tram all I’.u itu 10 ( unfrreni r
last srasiill File o loot I .! id
pound M'him says he hopes In
1111(1!"% I- Ills 111"! k 111 < "111 I"
i eiving during the spring prai
In ■
\\ " ,i 11 i ,i n i ill p ru v e
I lit i mason said I %% .ml to be
lli" best I t an h"
|"|{ f hlllllilMltl is ill" (1!"
ini"!" Hulil end "i lli" 1 "lit"!'
"ill" and. nil" of I lie lies! in til"
i mi ni i s H rooks said
I tying In lieat mil Thomason
a! I mill "lid ss ill h" V mi " I "I
tv ssliu started th". List llii""
faun's in pliii i« nl an injured
1 hiiiliason last si a- ill Wills
I "I" aiid I ) II llalilis
II th" ipiarl"fl>ai k position is
mi" with alp air ot mystery tills
spring ill" remainder nl ill" "I
tensive bat ktn'ld should not h"
I adbai k Scan llurss "11 ss tin
bloke ill" single season rushing
l ei mil Ini a freshman Iasi s t>ar
is hai k as at" fullliai ks |uan
Slicdrii k and Hr,union lumper
jumper, alter sitting out most
ot List season b"i alls" of a kne"
iniurv will not participate in
toll contact prat I ices this
spring
Sean Hurwell obviously is a
quality player and lo base bun
for three more sears is very ex
c iting. Hellotti said
II o w a i d H I at;k Vv e 1! and
Dwayne |ones will also corn
pete loi a spot ill lb" bai ktield
Oregon lost wide receivers
I ons 1 larg.un Mu bael Mi 1 lel
Ian and )oc Kett/.ug lo gradua
lion, but Ronnie Harris Antlio
nv (ones and Hrian Itrowii. who
all saw a substantial amount ol
plavmg lime las! season, return
lo the I tin ks an att.u k junior
i o 11 e g e I r a n s f e t I) e r r 11 k
I leads* del w ill add speed lo the
rei "i\ mg i orps
I'llese players .ire voting
and somewhat untested but
they have a lot ol ability
Hellotti said ibis spring will
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