COLISEUM Continued from Page 11 But the odds am overwhelm ingly In USC’s favor. USC has defeated Oregon 29 tlmos in 41 meetings, including 19 victories out of 24 games played in L A. The Trojans are also 13-point favorites. USC coach Larry Smith doesn’t care much about those facts. "I don’t think anyone has an edgn." he said. “It doesn’t mat ter what your name is, what color your jersey is or your past history. 1 don’t care if you're fa vored by 116 points in Las Vo gas. In this league, you have to take rare of ono game at a time and you better play your living butt off." At last chock, Oregon players still have their butts, but ll isn’t for lack of effort. The Ducks have won three straight, including a big victory over Arizona State last week. Against the Sun Devils, Oregon quarterback Danny O'Neil throw for 207 yards and showed his maturity as the Ducks' signal-caller. "Danny has played bettor each week," Brooks said. ’’Ex cept for not diving on a fumble down deep and a couple of oth nr derisions, he played almost flawlessly last week. 1 told him Monday ho‘s no longer a rook ie. He's a veteran, and I export him to play that way all the time." After a terrible start, Oregon's running game has become a key in the bucks' offensive attack Tailback Sean Durwell has run for over 100 yards In Oregon's last three games and has given the Ducks strong, double-bar rolod offense for tho fist timo In over a year Smith said Oregon's running game has made Its passing game more effective. "After two games, they stopped throwing the boll so much,” he said. "They went to timely passing. They’re not throwing tho ball far, but they're catching it and running with it. They gel tho tight ends in tho passing gome and Burwell is not only a great threat running but also catching the ball." Much of Oregon's success on the ground has boon made pos sible by the toughness of the of fensive line Brooks said Satur day's gumo will present the big gest challenge to the offensive line and tho offense us a whole. USC held Washington to 271 total offense last week, tho Hus kies' lowest output of the year. "This will bo our most severe tost for tho offensive unit," he said "The offensive lino has met most every challenge so fair, and I'm really anxious to see how they respond to this one.” At first look. USC's 1-1-1 re cord may not seem to consti tute a No. 20 ranking, but the Trojans have yet to play at homo and have played a gruel ing schedule thus far. Tho Trojans tied with Mar shall Faulk-led San Diego State and defeated a strong Oklaho ma loam before tho loss to the Huskies. "I'm glad the first three game are over from the standpoint that we're coming home,” Smith said, "but I'm not too glad from tho standpoint that I felt we should have won all three." The USC offense Is led by quarterback Rob Johnson, who returns to lineup after missing the second half of tho Washing ton game with a concussion Tailback Kstrus Crayton carried for 105 yards last week, and Curtis Conway is one of the leading receivers in tho Fac-10. Kickoff for the game is at 3:30 The game will he tele vised live on Prime Network Blazers open fall training camp PORTLAND (AP) A quicker, younger Portland Trail Blazers team will convene Fri day for the start of tho full training camp. Coach Rick Adelman is confident the Blaz ers have tho ability and dosiro to make it to the NBA Finals for the third time in four years, and maybe this time win it all. "It’s very difficult to win a championship," ho said Wednesday. “We’vo been close a cou plo of times but we have as good a chance as anybody else. 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