Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1991, Page 11, Image 10

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    Oregon loses game, quarterback
By Dave Charbomeau
SEATTLE Oregon un
■r.ishi I ,1 w t'i l-h.lhi! n li I tlcl!
sive attack against Washington
mi Saturday Unfortunately. the
Ducks only produced *>.» v.uds
rushing and i>-l yards passing
Oregon's offense was no
where to Is- found as the Ducks
lost tiieir fourth game of the
season, 2U-7-, against tite third
ranked Huskies
In a game in winch the Dm k
defense, held its own against a
potent Husky ground attack,
tii" oMense missed opportune
Ins turned the hall over and
. .iike f'-di ns bright stagnant
Washington defenders were
.ill over tailback Seati Harwell
I'licy held him to 'it! yards on
HI carries; including a 2S \ ard
touchdown run late in tile
lourth (piarter
'It was a little trustrating to
(lav, but a lot of it Was my own
fault.” Hurwell saiii "I had the
holes I just didn’t execute
"We had an inability to move
the football," Oregon Coach
Rich Brooks said. 'We couldn't
get our running game going "
A lack ol a consist, nt ground
game has plagued the Ducks all
season In their last three loss
es, Oregon has averaged only
t>5 yards rushing a game
The passing game did not
look much fattier In fact, the
ever-present quarterback situa
tion became even worse when
Doug Musgrave the thud
quarterback to start lor the
Duiks this season broke Ins
ring linger on the final play ol
the fust halt He will probably
he out lor the season
freshman quartorbuf k Kyle
Crowston replaced Musgrave
and will start lor the Dm ks
next weekend against Stanlord
Musgrave, who completed
six of 1 ;t pass attempts lor !i7
yards lit the first hail, said he
tell good up until the time ol
his injury
1 vs as lired-up bei ,iu- e I
thought we could do some
good things m the second half.”
he said "It could have been a
good day for me, lint it tuned
out to he a terrible day
Crowston played the entire
second halt and had no lut k
helping the Dm ks move the
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Husky linebacker Chico Fraloy blocks one of two punts by Oregon
punter Tommy Thompson in the hrsl holt that set up Washington
scores
hall Hu finished lliu day a ‘ii~>
mal two ol eight for siivimi
yards and half two pusses inter
cepled
"I have the capabilities,"
(Iruwstun said "1 just need to
show it on the field
[f Crovvston and company ex
pet t to huv e a chance next
weekend, they will need to re
establish their running game,
hope (irowston plays at least
amply and most importantly
avoid mistakes
In all ol the Duck losses, they
have been victims of stupid
mistakes For Instance Oregon
has had lit turnovers to no
takeaways in their three pn
vamis losses to l'tali. USt and
t ialifornia
Against Washington, had
nut been lor mislukt • the game
could have been a lot closer
The liist mistake came near
the end ol the first quarter
when the Huskies brail'
through the line to blot ► i
Tommy Thompson punt
Washington Iii.it, ui'-i .it the
l)uek 1 > \ ,i ni I ini' ami li a >k
urtlv mx plays In m c»ff. ai tjtiiif
ti'rli.n k Hi 1U Ji ■■■ Holier! till M,i
rio Bailey lor a J'l yard loin ti
down In Mart the sit a ant ij ;ar
lor
Oregon t next series stalled
and again the Huskies Mm ki d
llir |mnt and inidi'd up wdh llur
bull on thit Oregon U yard lino
The Ducks wcrr able to hold
Washington in a b id goal but
tr lil'-d in 0
On the lirs! play of Ihe next
Din k po'.ilioii. Mu'.^uv■ threw
an ui'.'. it cpta :. ’ ■ W.ilte: Ha, ley
that at up yu! , 11;. 111 i 1 ■ r i i u*.k V
field g< ’•*'
!' r. i i' i (), tb'1 i i .. k ■»
s' d ' i la on the very;!! of gut
ting •aunt1 points on the hoard
Indore halftime as they drove
tin bid to tin' Washuigbai t■'
yard hne. lint Burwell turnhe !
.1 pilchuul on the same play
that Muxgr.ive injured fits tin
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