Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 1991, Page 7B, Image 21

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    PROFILE / PREVIEW / PICKS*
Schaffeld’s longevity pays dividends
By Dave Charbonneau
fmeraid Sports Reporter
|oe Si Italleld is luif right
v\ licri' he's .it
Oregon' s defensive line
coach has been coaching lor the
team for 18 \ ••.irs and has no
plans ot leaving now or am
lime soon
' ‘ I love Oregon sa I il
Si haffeld. There is no better
place to coat h than at ()regon
Schatleld was hired bt lor
mer head coach Don Head in
I'lM and was kept on the stall
w hen Kn h Brooks look over the
team in PI77 lie was grateful
that Brooks kept him
1' I was I in k v bei arise t he
whole stall undei Read got
tired, and Brooks asked me to
star " Sr hafleld said
Brooks said among the rea
sons he decided to keep
Si haffeld was that besides be
ing an outstanding lundamen
tals r oach. "|oe basil.ally lives
and breathes Oregon He is al
wars tir ing to sell the s< boot
During Ins couching career
with the Dm ks St haffeld has
emerged as one ot the most sin
i essfnl i oat lies
I le has i oar bed more proles
sional players than am otliei
Oregon assistant Mike Walter
(now with the San I rani isto
•Piers ill the Ni l.) Steve B.iat k
Matt Brin k (with the (Ireen lint
Par kers). and Kollin I’lit/.ier are
(list a tew of the platers that
have played under St haffeld
He said he feels good when
one ol his players goes pro but
emphasizes that he gets a good
feeling helping players be sin
( essful in life 111 general
'(loathes s ho u I d be l n
Joe Schaffeld
i (i,i ( In ii g to help p 1.1 \ c r s
,i(hieve goals. whether in toot
I>.i 11 or in .inv iIii ng i'Im'
Si li.itlcld s.nil
"He has .1 great i mu i'll! fin
t lit' lit hie If s In- i ii.ii hfs
Brooks s.iul
Schalfeld also playi'il tun
VISITS tin the Dinks Ilf was a
niftiiltfr ill thf last ()rt*gnn tisiin
to risii Ii llif Hnsf Bowl in l't iH
under i oai h I .fii ( asanov a
"In high school I thought
about playing in thf Kosn
Bow 1 but it w as moir likf a
Bream Schaffeld sail! But
ulifii you it' at tually playing
m it you're thinking 1 111 m\
l iotI, here it is
(lasauova sa\s Si hatleld was
a very memorable player
"Joe was one ot the strongest
kids that I ever bad. (Basanuva
said "I don't know if it was
from In mg out on the farm in
Vale and hauling around big
bails ol hay or what, but be was
a strong kid
I'oothall has tieen ,i part cil
S, h.ifft-hl lor most ot his life
Ho started gelling Into ft initial I
at \ ale I huh School, and lived
on a farm about i'> unit's out ot
town
t )m 11 *v\ n w as so small ov
ervone would plat .sports year
around ' lie said
After high s< hool. lie wont to
I to i si ■ junior ( ullege tm tuo
years before finishing up Ins
(ollege i areer at ( fregon
When his senior season was
in er lie v\ cut into the I S Ma
rine's sis.month otlii er si hool
hut said Ins goal when I tin
islind playing' was to someday
i ii.ii h the detensiv e line for t )r
egon
During his .!0 years playing
and i oai lung foi the I Hu ks
Srhaffeid has heel! through
some terrible seasons Kspet lal
Iv in the “Us and early fills
when dl looked as it (Iregon s
toot ball program was never go
mg to lie Sill I essful
Si hatteld said It was Ills love
for Oregon and his commit
men! to hard work that kept
him here
"Something I always lie
I lev ed in was that hard wmk
will always result in good
things " he said
( asanov a rer ailed an mi i
dent before the lust game
Si hatteld was supposed to plav
ill tor the I tin ks
It was a road game and |oe
was injured so we were going
to leave him .it home ( as
iiiiiiv.i said I he day before
the game he rami' into my ot
tu e and said ( mat h if I m not
good enough to pi.IV I II get
the hell out
Nowadays Sr.hatteld would
like to Slav I Iglit w Ill'll' he is
Oregon to run against the best at invitational
By Dave Charbonneau
Emerald Sports Reporter
II the women's r mss < ountrx
team wants to prove they tlt>
serve their national No -4 rank
mg. it will get it chance this
weekend
The team w ill r onipete w ith
six ot the top lid teams in the
nation this weekend .it the
>,0(10meter Stanford Invita
lional
" This meet is a major step
ping stone,1' (loath linn
Heinonen said "It s a chance
to find out how good we realK
are "
Among the tanked teams
competing in the meet are At
kansas (ranked ird|. Northern
Arizona (7th), Hrigham Young
(0th). Arizona (1 ith), (la I -Irvine
(loth), and (llemson (2()th)
Oregon will 1m' led by seniors
1 .nt v Nusrala .iiul l.isa karnopp
ami junior Nil ole Woodward
I he trio swept the top three
plot es at the 1 merald ( itv Inv i
tational two weeks ago with
Nusrala taking lust followed
bv Uooduard and karnopp
This is a good i ham e to get
our voting runnel-, out on a
good course," Heinonen said
1'wo of the "young runners'
that will compete this weekend
are freshmen Jenna t 'arlson and
1111 (allero Heinonen seemed
pleased with the contributions
the two rookies have made to
the team, especially ( arisen,
who finished 1 ith two weeks
ago
"Jenna has been a real sur
prise." the coach said "She
made a real lug jump in the last
meet from where she was he
UCLA should top the Bears
The Enwrahi sports depart
merit lias submitted their pu ks
lor this weekend’s r ollege foot
hall matchups, and here are the
results
We start w ith the struggling
Dm ks taking on New Mexir o
State Despite two straight loss
es. Oregon should rebound in a
big wav with an east, victory
over Aggies
Washington looked unbeat
able in their last two wins over
Kansas State and Nebraska and
could be in i (intention for the
national title, should they fin
ish undefeated
Arizona State plavs spoilers
Dtah and could have a rough
limt' with (lit- I 't>‘.v but tin" Sun
Devils should emerge vit tori
Oils
A week off probably won't
help Oregon Stale mm h as the
Heavers should lose lor the
fourth time this year In Wash
ington State
Stanford, coming off an up
set win over Colorado, will not
have as much lui k as last week
and will most likely fall at to
Notre Dame
The California !'( d.A game
will probably he the game o(
the week as tar as the I’ai 1(1
goes, and the host Bruins
should win
lore She fill! .1 tough aggies
sivt* r.K I'
I he I111.ll two posit lilies tin
this week s 1.11 Will t»‘ tilled
In (ami Molrnt'ii who timshcd
ninth .it thr hist iiiitI .mil ei
11n• 1 I 1 ika h Inn 01 Sallv M.ni'i
Klein is nursing .1 Hip ailment
,in<l mas not lie .thin to run this
Weekend
Tin* meet will give the 1 0,11 h
.1 i ham e to set* how his run
nor s hire against .1 top field I
w.nil us to run .1 good .iggres
sive rate and we can evaluate
from there." he said We oh
viously want to vs in the I'ai 1(1
meet, get to the national meet
and do darn well
(llher teams part 11 ipating in
the meet will he Texas. I'(.I.A
1 S( 1 resno State ( aliforma
( ornell lioi.se State. ( al Dav is
( al I’olv San I.uis (llnspo and
host Stanford
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