Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 25, 1991, Page 8, Image 7

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Underdog Ducks to tackle Huskies
By Jake Berg
Emerald Sports Edit:/
Oregon football cout h Ku h
Brooks can't remember a Pacif
ic 10 Conference team that has
11laved better than Washington
has this year.
Anil lie also can't remember
ever being on the downside of a
10 point spread, but the Ducks,
1-2 ill the conference and 3-3
overall, will go up against both
on Saturday at 12 30 p m in
Seattle's Musky Stadium
I don't think I've ever been
that kind of an underdog, to tell
von the truth," Brooks sail)
Not to sav that Brooks can't
sc< why the third ranked Hus
kii s. :t 0 in the Par 10 and t» 0
overall, are so heavily favorer!
Both teams are coming off
games at California, hut the dil
leronoe is Oregon's •!'>-? embar
rassmeot two weeks ago com
pared to the Huskies’ 2417 tri
umph over the Golden Bears
last i\ eekond
Washington's win, played
during a bve week for Oregon,
impressed Brooks enough to
r ail the Huskies the best Par -10
team the conference has ever
had
"1 think this is the best team
I've ever seen 111 the Bar 10."
Brooks said "This team has
more weapons than any other
team I've seen in the confer
ence since I’ve coached or
played "
Husky Coai h Don James,
now in his 17th season at
Washington, is not finding it
hard to he humble.
"That's a nice compliment."
James said Thursday of Brooks'
remark "People ask me to com
pare loams, but I say wait 'til
the season's over
In the minds of many Oregon
fans, the Ducks' season is al
ready over Oregon has been all
but written off fry many, and
playing perhaps the best team
in the country, and certainly
the best outside the state of
Florida, does not help.
What also doesn't help is tft.it
Mij hornore Doug Musgrave w ill
make his first collegiate start
and become the third starting
quartorbac k In the last three
games after injuries have side
lined previous starters Danny
O'Neil and Brett Salisbury
Oregon offensive coordinator
Mike Bel lot ti said Musgrave
will he as ready as anybody
ever is for the Huskies
"I don't know if you're ever
ready for a team like Washing
ton." Bellotti said.
Hut Washington is ready for
Musgrave
"He may not have as much
experience as ins brother (Bill
Musgrave),” James said, "(but)
we don't look at that as a weak
ness.”
Oregon may bo forced to rely
on Doug's arm to move the of
fense bucausu Washington, as
always, does not give ground
Thu Huskies lead the nation
in rushing defense, allowing
only 5(> 3 yards a game, and are
easily the conference leaders in
overall defense, giving up a
mere 23ft.3 yards of total of
fense a game Those numbers
can he attributed to the Wash
ington defense's eight-man
front Bellotti called "arguably
the best in the country
Oregon's rushing attack faces
another obstacle in the ankle
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injury that has either limited nr
sidelined tailback Sean Burwell
for much of the season. Bellolti
said Burwell is "still sort of
gimpy. lie's still not at full
speed
Also running without half its
original parts will Is: Oregon’s
defense, which has sustained a
phenomenal amount of injuries
this season The Ducks will
start three sophomores on the
defensive line in place of the
season's original starting three,
who are now injured
The linehacking corps, too,
has been slowed by injuries.
Schuler said that starting out
side linebacker Andy Conner,
the last healthy player of the
Dm ks' front seven, sat out of
practice Wednesday because of
an injury, and his playing stat
us is unknown for Saturday.
Ernest Jones, the Ducks' other
starling outside linebacker, will
miss the Washington game lie
cause of an injury Starting in
side linebackers James Bautista
and Joe Farwell are also ham
pered by injuries, and injured
reserve linebackers David Mas
sey and James Taumoepeau are
questionable for Saturday,
Schuler said.
GAME NOTES — Oregon's
last win in Seattle was a 31-10
victory in 1980 The Huskies
are first in the nation in the
turnover margin category at
+ 2.5 a game, and in Oregon's
three losses, the Ducks have
turned the ball over 13 times
and have zero takeaways ..
Since the start of the 1900 sea
son. Washington has outscored
its I’ao-10 opponents by an av
erage of -12 to 1 1 5 points a
game
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