Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1991, Page 10B, Image 41

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The view wns the same from
t h e field Cummins, w h o
sucked Bledsoe In ihn fourth
quarter, said the Cougar line
provided little protection
"We were sending six guys at
them when they had five to
block," Cummins said
Oregon defensive coordinator
Denny Schuler hud the same
assessment of the Duck pass
rush effort.
"1 probably dogged (a quar
terback) today more than 1 have
in the last throe or four yours,"
Schuler said
Penalties plagued both teams,
tint Washington Stale's offen
sive line was whistled for more
than its share of holding, illegal
procedure and false start
charges 13 for a total loss of
?>) yards, w'ith five penalties in
the first quarter
And let’s not forget the of
fense generated by junior free
safety Kric Castle, who picked
off two Bledsoe passes in the
third-quarter the first time
Castle put Oregon on the Wash
ington State three yard line, the
second in the end /one
In a frantic catch-up effort,
Bledsoe had to throw deep,
something (fastln and his defen
sive colleagues who broke
up a total of 13 passes had
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Eric Castle intercepted two
passes, returning one ot them
tor a score.
little trouble with.
Put thnt nil together, and the
Ducks' shortcomings six
penalties of their own for 56
yards; luting out gunned in the
air 262 yards to 170 become
irrelevant.
For Oregon Head Coach Rich
Brooks, the defense's intensity
was able to make up for his
team's mistakes He said a turn
ing point in the game was after
outside linebacker Lewis Bush
caught O'Neil's only intercep
tion, and the Ducks allowed
WSU nine yards before the
Cougars were forced to punt.
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Duck tin fan so nnd cosily mis
takes namely Castle's back
to-buck pickoffs c ost Wash
ington State the game.
"We're not in a position
where we cun turn the ball over
two times in the third quarter
deep in our own territory and
get away with it."
Burwoll's 189-yard perfor
mance should get him a bit
more recognition, considering
ho was virtually ignored by
pre-season I’ac-10 polls.
"1 can’t believe people don't
give him a hell of a lot more
credit,'1 Brooks said. “Sean
Burwell is u great football play
er."
“Our whole offense ... just
blending together did a great
job." Burwell said. "Wo were
amped, and we wanted to win.
The offensive line dominated
their defensive line."
From the notebook: Oregon
kicker Greg McOallum sent his
first point-after try to the right
of the newly narrowed goal
post. This ended his streak ol
73 consecutive successful
I’ATs, one short of the Oregon
record. . The Ducks had 92 re
turn yards, compared with 8 for
the Cougars. ... Kedshirt fresh
man Kyle Crowston of Oregon
was two-for-two in passing
when he subbed for O'Neil in
tlie fourth quarter, completing
one for 36 yards to sophomore
flanker Brian Brown. ... Autzen
attendance was 42,995, the
largest opening-day crowd in
the stadium's 25-year history.
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running
"I hope 1 keep on doing
that,” O'Neil ‘.aid. I like to run
the ball. "
"1 thought he scrambled
very, very well,” Uellotti said.
' and that was a new dimension
to our attack, too. ”
That new dimension, and
Bur well's big da\ on the
ground, was largely due to the
fact that the offensive line pro
tented so well
The line post'd one ol the
biggest question marks in
Brooks' mind during the oil
season. but the group blocked
Oregon's way to a total of
yards rushing and allowed no
sat ks
And i! anyone had any ques
lions about Oregon minus Mus
grave. Brooks was quit k to
point out the obvious.
”40 points isn't too bad.” In'
said "We’ve never done that in
lour years without Bill Mus
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