SPORTS Casanova looks back on history of Civil War Former coach wilt see his 41st By Erick Studemcka t merald Contributor Them may he a handful of pimple- who have witnessed mom Civil War games than Len Casanova, hut surely few have been more directly involved in as many Oregon-Oregon State football games than the former Duck head football coach and athletic director I n hopes of t .11< hi ng a glimpse into the history and tradition surrounding the Civil War. the i'.nunnld ( .night up with "das in his comfortable offit e at the athlete center that hears his name, where he works there as the athlete di rector emeritus Casanova seemed excited about the upcoming Civil War: on Saturday at Autzen Slade urn, which he said would make his -11st in a row ODE. What game stands out tn your mind as being the most memorable7 Casanova: Personally, I re member the game as being the most satisfying The week before the Civil War we had I.. routed In Stanford i t Everyone was calling for mv head The students even hung me in effigy Oregon Stale had a great team that year, and it was pre dicted we would he blown out Wi lame out and stomped them 28 0 They didn't even complete one pass Niter the game, the students were saving I was a fieri) Things really changed in the i oursi ol one week that year OUT. Has ,i i.imi t rm :-r s i a I play ever determined 'fie Civil W ar w inner ' Casanova In the sea son when we went to tin Howl, we found ourselves trai. mg 10-7 m the sis ond halt Our i mining tiai k . Jim Shan icy , broke into the red /one hut fumbled after trussing the plane of tin- goal Nowadays, the referees would rule the play a tout h down, tin! m those days, it yv is a fumble So instead ot scoring, we turned the hall over We didn't store again ami lost 10 7, which is something many people don't remember about our Rose Howl y ear ODE!: Has there t-yer been one outstanding play in the Civil War similar to the famous play ( al made against Stanford in 1982? Casanova: Well, I don't re member any play quite like the Cal-.1Stanford play, hut one play stands out in mv mind is-t ausi ll urrent Oregon coach) Rif li Hrooks always brings it up We hud scored late in the game and needed a two-point conversion Every one expet ted us to run up the middle, but in stead we gave the hall to Cleve land Jones on the reverse Jones yvas only 5-foot-5 and MO pounds, hut he ran into the end zone untouched as we had fooled tin- entire Oregon State team Brooks yvas playing on the Heaver defense at the time, and he still talks about "that damn reverse" that gave us a 14-14 tie ODE: What individual Civil War performance stands out in your Jaunt' , . „. v, ,. 7 think there is a big difference in the atmosphere surrounding the game itself.... / don't think students are quite as excited about the (Civil War) today.’ Len Casanova Casanova: Probably eyervum wmiliI think I wiiiilit mil someone like Mel Ki'iilfu nr ! i rr\ Baker. hut m mv mini!, the musi outstanding perfor mance I . iw tn cl (!IV11 VY.ir was by I’ti! Mi Hugh III '.in ]U‘»‘i game Oregon Statu w is run nmg a single wing ofli : si .mil V, H igh was playing del -nsive 1.11 k i • Me si ng 1 i’ll an il in!' v stopped everything Uni Heavers tried anil dominated the line of scrimmage We sh ii the Bea vers out Jil t) am! ::*.is 11• i! n S lor the year C >1 )l lias im Jem ':! w a ather i Ver pity eti a rule in the ( jvtl War outomie* Casanova: In out >1 my lirst years is roach, l’t'i I we were playing ,it Hayward Field it was windy and snowy, we hud to st tape off the held to see the lines Neither team i ould do anything heeause ot the condi lions Oregon Slate scored the only touchdoyvn of the game on a Dm k turnover and that was all of the scoring as yse lost 7 0 ODE What was your most disappointing(dvil War loss'* Casanova: I don't think I will ever forget the disappointment of the l'M>2 game I kneyv tielore the game that tl we won, we would he asked to the iiluehon net Howl, hot I ( hose not to tell the players before the game At halftime, we were leading 17-7, and I thought I would motivate the players by telling them about our bowl Invitation I don ! know what happened because instead of getting ex cited about the howl game and playing belter, they fell apart in the second Half and lost 20-17 Then; went our bow l bid I don’t think I’ve ever been in as quiet of locker room as I was after that game ODE: What are some of the differences you've noticed be Turn to CASANOVA Page 12 Just In Time For THANKSGIVING... 25% Off SELECTED KITCHEN APPLIANCES -NAME BRAND OVALITY! < >in-r ihri mgli 11.7 W1 ♦ West Bend Air Pop[XTs ♦ Sunbeam I land Mixers ♦ Rival Can Openers UO BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid M-F 7:3 1 Weasel’s World Kraig Norris j Oscar the Freshman Neal Skorpen " ' - V ! I (Uv (*:, THl Alt". V!ft1 ■'■ I