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TH* FOOTBALL Husky memories not fond for Cas By Dave Charbonneau Efneraid Sports Editor Len Casanova is sort of like Oregon footlwll's memory bank The man who coached the Ducks for 16 years from 1951 to 1966 is now the Athletic Direc tor Emeritus in the Oregon ath letic department The 87-year-old Casanova has Iven around Oregon footljal) for more than 40 years, and has many stories to tell, including memories of his experiences in the Washington-Oregon rivalry The Huskies were not good to Casanova to sty the least His teams defeated Washington only three limes in 16 years, and even the occasional victory was not too pretty In 1964. Oregon defeated the Huskies 7-0 in Seattle Casano va's memory of the elusive vic tory is overshadowed by the brutal play of Washington's defense "The defense was just out-and out going after our quarterback. Hob Berry,” he said. "They didn't even bother about the ball carri er. they would just hit our quar tertwek It happened two or three Lan Casanova different times and the officials wouldn't call it. I ran out on the field and almost got a 15-yard penalty." Possibly the most disappoint ing loss for Casanova came in 1960. Oregon was trailing 7-6, with under a minute left to go in the game. The Duck quarterback threw a long pass, but Husky fans had already converged on to the playing field, making it impossi ble for the receiver to catch the pass, and Oregon lost. I UUII I Miuw I* would've caught the pass and scored or not." Casanova said, "but that was a rough one." Casanova's first meeting with Huskies is the one that brings forth his most negative memories in 1951. Oregon won only two games all year. We had nothing as far as our team was concerned," he said. "The Washington game that year was the worst beating 1 ever took." The Huskies ran up the score on Oregon. f>3-U. and left their starters in for the whole game. "That game is one I’ve always took in my graw," Casanova said. "It always kind of irritated me." Casanova pointed out that all these games were against Wash ington teams coached by some one other than current Husky coach Dun James. Casanova said he would not expect either Oregon head coach Rich Brooks or James to run up the score on the other if given the chance. "I don’t think Don James would do that,’’ he said, "and I certainly don't think Rich would do it." HUSKIES Continued from Page 7B If there is a main concern for the Huskies, it lies in Oregon’s defense, a defense that held l ISC' to 22(> yards total offense last week "It looks like their defense is better than ours," James said. "They shut down t ISC a lot bet tor than we did " Oregon's offense will have a hard time with Washington's pressure defense, especially if quarterback Danny O'Neil responds the way he did to UNO's defense last week O'Neil was sacked 13 limes against the Tro jans. and many of those sai ks could have been avoided if O'Neil would have thrown the ball away But with the pressure defense comes opportunities for the offense, if Oregon plays it fight. "Anytime you play a pressure defense, there's the possibility of a big play." Brooks said. "But it hasn't happened very often against Washington this season. " Notes: The Oregon injury list has not grown any bigger "Every one who was available against DSC will Ih.‘ available this week end." Brooks said ... The biggest crowd in the state's history is expected Saturday. More than 4 7,000 fans are expected ... According to the NCAA, Oregon has played the fifth-toughest schedule in the nation thus far this season. 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