Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1992, Page 10, Image 10

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Chad Colt (canter) is congratulated by teammates Willy Tate (left)
and Tom Curran after hit 38-yard interception return at Washington
State.
FOOTBALL
Continued from Page 8
role?.
Thompson kicked four field
goals and bailed oul the L)ui ks
Mailing offense in the first half
with all nine of Oregon's
points
In the first quarter, the Ducks
started two drives in Cougar
territory but were unable to
move the bull. Thompson came
in and nailed kii ks of 38 yards
and .12 yards, resper lively His
4(> yarder in the second quarter
gave the Ducks a 0 0 lead
heading o in the third quar
tor, Oregon put tho gomo away
with 21 points in 10 minutes
Running hack Sean Burwoll
scored first on a 5-yard pass
from quarterback Danny O’Neil
with four minutes left in the
third quarter Burwell capped
off another touchdown drive on
a three-yard pass from O'Neil
with 11 minutes left in the
fourth quarter.
Hut tin? play that killed tin?
Cougars tame when safety
Chad Cota picked off a Bledsoe
|iass. returned it .tti yards to the
goal line and then fumbled it
right into the hands of safety
lyric Castle in the end zone
Peter Himmelman
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