Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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SPORTS
Musgrave drafted by Cowboys
By Ashley Conklin
I ftic.'a :! Spoil'; ( tilin'
Former Oregon quarterliai k
Hill Musgrave vv.is drafted in
(In- (mirth round of Suniiav s
National I oothall League draft
when thr I (alias ( am Imi\ s made
linn tin* lDfith pH k overall
Musgrave had heen projei ted
In most \I I, si outs and draft
experts as going somewhere he
tween the seventh and ninth
rounds Instead he went as the
seventh quarterhai k in the draft
and ahead ill sui ll higllh tout
ed quarterhai ks as Miami S
drain I ru kson and Virginia's
Shaw n Moore
M\ attnrnev Leigh Stem
berg. said I t.ould go that high
and l in gl.td that happened,'
Musgrave said I in really
happy to he going to Dallas he
t ause they re .in up and i;nm
ing team and that is starting to
show
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Hill Musi>ra\ <•
! in glad to l)t* in the top
group of tpiarlorhai ks ho
said I think I (alias w ill ho .1
fun plui o to livo
Orogon offensivo < oorilin.ilor
\lik> Bollolti was plo.isod that
Mtisgravo wont m tho fourth
round ho< auso fhoro had hoon
spoculfttiun ho might slip as
low as tho 10th or 1 llh round
Tlioy must havo llkod what
tho\ saw Hollotti said of tho
( iiwho\s I'm liappv ,ls hoik
for Hill and 1 just got off tho
phono with him and 1 know
ho s \or\ oxi itod and upho.it
(too f,« tor that hkoh holpod
Musgrave go as high as the
fourth round was his perfor
llliinii' Hi the post srasoii all
star games where hi' was the
most valuable player in the |a
pan Howl .mil played on the
winning teams in the Hula
Howl and the Kast-West Shrine
(lame lie completed touch
down passes in both the llula
How l and the Shrine (lame
Musgrave will leave Kugene
Thursday tor a three-day mini
i amp w ith the (low boys, a team
that sorely needs quarterback
help
Starter Troy Aikman, the top
pick of the 1 PHll draft from
I t T. A went down with a
shoulder separation at the end
of the last season Hehind Aik
man the (lowboys have only
journey man Habe l.aufenberg as
a bai k up
' I know they 'll hav e a few
quarterbacks shooting for the
job Musgrave said
link Mnnsberger. the Cow
boys' direc tor of college scout
mg had seen Musgrave prai
tue throughout the season, and
Musgrave said lie had been in
i ontai I w ith the (lowboys up
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