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HARRIS Continued from Page 3B helped." As for the future. Harris has several options. "Naturally, 1 hope to play pro football, but I'm also taking inter views just like other soon-to-be graduates.” Harris said. "If foot ball doesn’t work out. I still hope to work out. and I’ll try to get on Nike International’s track team "I'm hoping a team will keep me because I'm able to play receiver and return kicks," Har ris said. "Quite a few players my size have made it, so it's possi ble." Although playing two sports can be time consuming, Harris, a finance major, said his grades haven't suffered. "Playing the sports has actual ly helped, because I've been forced to become disciplined," Harris said. "I'rti always so busy, that I've had to learn to manage my time." As for the upcoming Washing ton game. Harris said it may be a blessing in disguise that the Ducks lost to USC last weekend. “After seeing the result we had against the Trojans, Washington will be thinking we're not that good," Harris said. "They won't bo taking us very seriously, and we’ll surprise them." Harris seems to realize he is the envy of many an armchair quarterback and that he is fortu nate to be living what others only dream about. "I've always been a sort of 'underdog', so if I represent an 'underdog' succeeding, that’s great." Harris said. "I've just been very fortunate and God has really blessed me.” Ronnie Harris Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Hometown: San Jose, Calif Valley Christian High Major: Finance Personal: Bom on June 4, 1970 in Granada Hills Calif. Miscellany: • In high school, (Oined soccer team for playoffs after completion of football season • Started at receiver and free safety, kicked 9 of 12 field goals, and returned kickoffs and Punt returns in H S. • Is top sprinter for Oregon's track team GrapTiic t>y /itbaue BRUNELL Continued from Page 2B hope he'll get the chance to regain his starting job. “The offense has confidence in Ixith of us," Brunell said "They don't have favorites Instead of a series of blowouts, this season Washington has been forced to slog it out winning, but not impressively "We haven't put as many [mints on the board as we would like." Brunell said. "At times, we've played great, and other times, we haven't "We don't like [Hunting fingers It hasn't been the quarterbacks, receivers or running hacks We lust need to get in a groove as an offense." Though most experts are dis missing the 17-point underdog Ducks as cannon fodder for the Huskies. Brunell is wary "Oregon has been tough the last two times we've played there." he said "We can’t take them lightly They’re going to play like a top-ranked team " Mark Brunatl “30 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Datsun • Toyota -GERMAN - AUTO SERVICE, INC. 342*2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugene, Oregon, 97402 iOOfE'S VT0.A6E Restaurant and Lounge Chinese and flm^rieon Food ORDERS TO CO 343-4480 947 Franklin Bvd Mon Tfiuri -11 00 am to 10 50 pm FH.-11 00 am to SJt Noon to Sin -Moon to 10 JO pm THE CLASSICS T-SIIIRTS . SWEATSHIRTS • CAPS & MORE