Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1991, Page 4B and 5B, Image 16

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It has ln-i-n .1 miserable ■.c.tMiii fur Ixith Oregon and
Oregon State s fixitball teams and Saturday's Civil
War mati hup should put one team out of its misery,
if nothing else
Nut mm h is at stake besides tradition and bragging
rights in the ) pm imites! at Aut/en Stadium be
tvs'Tii the two ultra state rivals The game does boss
■ ver give both teams a shot at ( hanging the perspet
live of how the season might he looked lia( k upon
It's a must vsm game for both programs, Oregon
offensive ((lordiriator Mike Bullutti said It s a
< bailee to end the season oil a (Kisllive note
I think it would take avvav a little hit ol the had
taste Oregon defensive coordmatof Dennv Schuler
Kind
Oregon Stale offensive (ixirdinator Mike Summers
said a win in Saturday s ( av il War game would mean
the world to the Beaver fans, players and ( oar lies
A victory in this game would erase a lot ol the
frustration in a really long year. Summers said
T his game means everv thing to us
but the (a vll War was not hi I led to he sui ha con
test helot e the season While (ire,-, , was i lehr a I mg
its set ond < onset ullve howl appeararu e last Det cm
her, tile beavers were leiebratlng the absent e of for
met t oat li Dave k rag ill or pe
kragthorpe was run out ol town after his pass -or i
entisl offense Won only one game last year and |errs
!'"tt i« or was hired from Northern Illinois with his
triple-option style ol tense The new system lias not
worked msiant wonders, though, as tin first vear
i i >ai li is off io an it Hi starl
Oregon's overall mark is not mm h. mote impres
sive at t ", hut evpei tatloris, whllt it .1 low (or (In
gi ai State, were very high lor tic Dm ks tills vear 111
juries ; an be mostly to blame for ( begun s drop in its
level ol plav alter the opening two vs ms
We ve got a lot of resprit tor Oregon." I’eltllxine
said I felt tliev were one of the top 2r> teams in the
nation after their tost two games
Injuries have had a contributing role m the path
that ( begun Statt s season has taken, too lour differ
ent ipiuMerhai k s have taken snaps lor the beavers
" \>* .rtf' > .«■**,
Walk-on tailback Donovan Moore is likely to lead the Oregon rushing attack in place of Sean Burwell The game
against Oregon State starts at 1 p m Saturday at Aut/en Stadium
this year. and who w ill he in tin- ()regon SIati* pot kel
Saturday is also questionable
K.i Browning, the only non freshman Beaver quar
terlsuk. is fighting for the starting spot w ith Sedrlok
I hum as !• leshmen Ian Shields and Mark () I lord haw
both started at qu.irterh.K k. hut injuries has. their
status for Saturday iislrij as questionable
Oregon's quarterback situation, too, is undeter
in lin'd .is of yet Brett Salisbury put up some guixj
pushing numbers .it UCLA List week, but he made
some i rtu j.d mist,ikes Unit may cost him the slatting
job
B>'h. Brothers. who started at \rt/on,» Stair*. suf
fered ,i c.a 1 f injury in lli.it name. keeping him out ol
List weekend s i on!. •.( Mr has practiced this week
anil :f Brothers del start SaUmhiv it would hr the
M'vrnlh consecutive, time a different Oregon quarter
bar k has started
Slavin' HI keep m\ quarterback .tarter a six ret
until gameUme. ton, hec ause It'll really i onfuse their
defense won't it ' (fregon eoac h Hull Brooks said
Wednesday
Brooks has been impressed" with the plus ot the
Oregon Mate defense this vear. hr said, hut slatisti
i ally, the Beavers defense Is right where its offense
is the i’ai 10 basement
Oregon State s .’III. '1 yards a game is last in the
country and their defense s allow am r of 11J M yards
a game is last in the t onferem e 1 fie Beavers pass
defense is partII uiar I v weak which as ol a com erii to
I’ettifxine, i onsidering Salisbury passed in times Iasi
weekend
Bellotti put tin- ball in the air so many times last
>\eek het.iuse ol a beat up Oregon ram: rig game ha!
fie is not necessarily planning on throwing tie- ball so
many times against (fregon State despite the Beavers
pass defense
1 hope not," Bellotti sutd but then I don't know
w ho's starting af quarterback yet
The Oregon running game, ranked last in the > on
lerence yvith only 1 I *> i y ards a game has limped
through the last eight games Star tailbai k Sean
Buryvell has not been the same since an ankle injury
alter the second yveek, and starting tuliba s . e
Shed rick had to sit out last yveek at t < h A is yytl
Tfi.it left walk-on tallh.e k Donoyan Moore to airy
niur h of the rushing load, and the junior has had
some bright spots in place ol Buryvell is ho is again
questionable this yveek 111-' ihuks. however, have
missed Buryvell tremendously going 1 M Mm ■ his in
jury
t.AMf NO I I S Brooks, i gia.luale ot ( )reg m
Stall', is 1J 1 | against his alma mater The Beavers'
IS game losing streak is the longest in tie nation
Hie Heavers' last win at Auburn Stadium was a 1 ' 1 t
victory in Ml') Ol (begun State'.. 'Ill players m its
rosier. S2 are (reshmen
◄ UO PROBABLE STARTERS^
OFFENSE
SE—-81 Ronnie Harris
IT—-72 Todd Gydesen > * .'•»
LG—64 John Tetlersall '
C—78 Gr»g Phillip* i -■
RG—67 Bud Bowie t. ‘ .■>
RT—77 Sieve FUrdin > ' < ;1*’
TE- -83 Jett Thomason > l .
QB—12 Brell Seli»bury <->3 .*•
TB—22 Donovan Moore i ' »
FB—34 Dwayne Jones '
FL—18 Anlhony Jones
PK—9 Greafl McCellum '•••
DEFENSE
LE—90 Mall LeBounty ' I .’ H
NT—69 Marcu* Wood* t, '? ,“» i
RE—97 Romeo Bandison t. •
LO—47 Andy Conner < •: .’4 '
ML—45 Jamea Bauliala • ,\V
WL—51 Joe Farwell t. ;M(, jr •
RO—49 Terrell Edward* ;t. ? ?A
SS—7 Chad Cola <
LC—11 Muhammad Oliver ' 1 1
RC—4 Herman O Berry ’.j l*w
FS—12 Eric Caatle t- i ?08 -
P—3 Tommy Thompson S ' '^5
^OSU PROBABLE STARTERS*
OFFENSE
SE—20 Maurice Wilson
LT—73 Jason Downs ' • •
LG—61 Christian Miller '
C—SO Tom Nordquist
RG—77 Adam Albaugh < ‘ ?M -
RT—52 John Garrell > '• . ' H
TE—88 Jason Blum i .
QB—15 Ed Browning
LH—23 J J Young ' ' •
FB—42 Chris Morion
RF1—35 Chad Paulson f ' ‘
PK—33 Jamie Burke < '9.1
OEM NSE
l.E- 96 Chad deSully •
IT—53 Thoma* Bookman >
RT 55 Salluil Poullvaatl
RE—40 Ricky Flyer t. >
ROV—49 Rico Pelrlnl
MLB—59 Todd Sahlleld r, . •
SLB- 46 Mark Price
SS—1 Dennl* Edward* ■
LC—14 Brent Hull
RC—18 William Ephraim
FS—34 Michael Hale
P— 13 Tim Kolia*
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