Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1991, Page 4B and 5B, Image 31

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◄ GAME PREVIEWS
Oregon, USC to battle it out under the Autzen lights
By Jake Berg
r mix Hid Sports ( diinr
Too hail IJSC and Oregon didn't
play ouch other last work
Doth football teams lost games
last weekend that they were fa
vored to win. tiiking some of the
shine off of the Pacific-10 Confer
ence matchup between the schools
H p.m. Saturday before n capacity
crowd at Autzon Stadium. ESPN
will also be on hand, televising
the event live nationally.
The Ducks. 2-1 overall and 1-0
in the Pnc 10, dropped a big egg of
a loss at Utah last week, 24-17
The Trojans, 1-2 overall and 0-1 in
the conference, fell at home to Ari
zona State, :»2-25, just a week after
rolling over Penn State
Needless to say. both teams'
stomachs are growling for a win.
"The players are naturally more
excited,” Oregon Coach Rich
brooks said
And maybe a little nervous, too.
The game, to bo played before a
projected record Autzon crowd, is
being broadcast on live national
television, and would be a very
important win for so early in the
season To the victor, the spoils,
and to the loser, well
" The Pae-10 is so well balanced
that anyone can afford a loss,”
USC Coach Lurry Smith said.
"You're not out of it, but when
vou have a loss, your tank Is to
the wall.”
A loss would put a wall on all
sides of the Trojans, making USC
1-3 for the first time in 30 years It
does not help the USC cause thut
Oregon has not lost at homo in the
last 10 games
“Playing at Oregon, where they
haven't lost in two years, is a real
challenge,” Smith said
But the challenge has somewhat
evaporated with the possible loss
of Oregon's star tailback Sean
Burwell The sophomore's ankle
Prvrtoby J9r. P*n+y
Oregon tree safety Eric Castle and the rest of the Duck defense will try Saturday night to stop a talented but underachieving USC offense.
injury h.is him listed us "extreme
ly doubtful" by Brooks
Junior Donovan Moore will like
ly stmt in BurwelPs place, as he
did last week ut Utah Moore
iashed lti times for 7(> yards
"Basil ally, I'm going to try to re
deem myself (against USC)."
Moore said
Also hurting the Oregon offen
sive game will he a hip Injury to
starting fullback Juan Shedru k.
who may see limited action lie
cause of the ailment
On tho defensive side of the
hall, Oregon’s Jeff Cummins is
possibly out for the season with u
foot injury, and injuries to starters
Marcus Woods and joe Harwell
have them at less than 100 per
cent.
Starting cornorback Daryle
Smith will also not play in the
CSC game. Smith was suspended
indefinitely earlier in the week for
unspecified disciplinary reasons.
We are pretty heat up." Brooks
said ' We've got some humps and
bruises.”
And glory be, hero comes USC
dt a very bad time for Oregon. Lit
erally.
Brooks is not in favor of the Into
B:()8 kickoff, saying the starting
time is "stretching it " But he does
not think tint bright lights and
dark sky will hurt the contest.
1 don't think the time of the
game will affec t tho outcome," he
said.
What will ultimately affect the
outcome of the game is the teams
themselves. and IJSC, despite los
ing to Memphis Slate 24-10 in
their homo opener, is no patsy.
l)SC' junior Mazlo Royster, one
of the top tailbacks in the nation,
has had an off-season so far be
cause of an injury, but that does
not moan Royster is not still dan
gerous.
As the leading rusher in the I’ac
10 a year ago, Royster tore up op
posing defenses, but he has never
played Oregon The Ducks and the
Trojans hist meeting was Oregon's
42-14 los-. at the L A Coliseum in
1 <»HH.
Mtt/io Royster is very de< isive,
swift-running, ami a very attm k
ing back," Brooks said "Ho really
really punishes tncklors He's
morn inclined to run over thorn.”
Brooks is not as afraid of Roy
sler as he is of the "enormous" of
fensive line that Blocks for USC,
he said The Trojans have one of
the top freshman in the nation in
() loot-7, 2 7.V pound tai kle Tony
Boselll.
But the question on the Trojan
offense is the passing attack
Sophomore quarterback Reggio
I’erry leads a mostly run-oriented
IISC offense, and passing hasn't
Been their specially this season.
"As I say that, they’ll probably
pass for 300 yards against us,"
Brooks said
The Trojans' defense is the best
Oregon will have si-rn so far this
season. Brooks said
"They have clearly the best
speed and athletic ability of any
defense we've seen," Brooks said
Leading thn USC defense is
sophomore oornerbnek Jason Oli
ver, whose three Interceptions ties
him for tlie nation's lead
Game notes: There have been 24
first-team All-American offensive
lineman from USC since 1964.
and 17 Trojan offensive lineman
have been first-round NFL draft
picks since 1968 .. Autzon's pro
jected crowd of more than 46,000
fans is expected to break the re
cord 46,087 attendance at the
1989 Civil War game ‘Trojan
brothers Kian and Kyle Ramsay,
both offensive linemen, are na
tives of Independence, Ore Or
egon quarterback Brett Salisbury
is the brother of former USC
signalcaller Sean Salisbury For
mer USC head coaches John
McKay and John Robinson served
as assistants at ( begun
◄UO PROBABLE STARTERS^
OFFENSE
SE—81 Ronnie Harris (5 10 170 Jr)
LT—72 Todd Gydesen (6 6 280 Sr )
LG—64 John Taltersall (6 4 285 Jr
C—78 Greg Phillip* (6 5 2 72 Sr )
RG—67 Bud Bowie (6 5. 260 Sr )
RT—75 David Collintworth (6 -1 285 Jr )
TE—83 Jell Thomason (6 -1 229 Sr )
QB—16 Danny O Nell (6 2 175 RFr )
TB—22 Donovan Moore (5 1 1 190 Jr )
FB—24 Juan Shedrlck (6 2 228 So )
FL—18 Anthony Jones (5 11 187
PK—Gregg McCallum (5 9 '85 1 i
DEFENSE
LE--90 Matl laBounty
NT--69 Marcus Woods ,1. . ."J9 Sr )
HE 97 Romeo Bandison • , s
LO—47 Andy Conner (6 4 24 1 Sr )
ML-45 James Baulisla I 2.1? Sr)
Wl -51 Joe Farwell ■ . ?1C
HO—40 Ernesl Jones (0-2, 222. So )
SS—25 Paul Rodriguez lb 9 180. Jr )
LC— 11 Muhammad Oliver ;5 11. 1 70 *
RC—4 Herman O Berry (5 11 179 RFi
FS—12 Eric Castle t 3 .-’08. Jr )
P—3 Tommy Thompson 5 10. 1B5. S
◄USC PROBABLE STARTERS^
:
OFFENSE
SE—80 Johnnie Morton (6 0. 196 So
ST—7t Tony Boselll (6-7 275, Fr )
SG—70 Derrick Deese (6 3 270 Sr )
C—61 Craig Gibson (6-3 245. So )
QG—77 Kris Pollack (6 5. 275. Fr )
QT—72 Michael Moody (6 7 295 Sr
TE—88 Yonnle Jackson (6 2. 250, _ir
QB—16 Reggie Perry (6-2 200. So )
TB—31 Mazio Royster (6 1 196 Jr )
FB—38 Raoul Spears (6-0 240 Sr )
FL—1 Larry Wallace (6 1 180 Jr)
PK—14 Cole Ford (6 3 195 Fr )
DEFENSE
DT—96 Mall Willlg :■ (• .
NG—97 Mike Hinz ■ > i
DG—78 Terry McDaniel* ■ '•
50— 98 Kurt Barber
51— 48 Mall Gee . .( ;
Wl 84 Gldlon Murrell
WO 55 Willie McGlne*l •
SS- 9 Slephon Pace
HB—21 Calvin Holme* l
CO 4 Ja*on Oliver
FS -?4 Mike Salmon
P— 18 Ron Dale ■
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