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Jkj, jt Bruins hope to play spoiler against Ducks By Sieve Mims Erne-aid Sports Reporter Don't expect Oregon to watch too many game films of UCLA this week, the Ducks spent all of last year watching them The it M2 UCLA and 1991 Oregon football teams are two very simi lar teams Last year the Ducks were coming off of two straight years playing in a howl game and were optimistic about a third year before injuries depleted their offensive backfield. Danny O'Neil was injured early in the year and the Ducks played five different quarterbacks before the year ended This season, the Bruins were coming off a 9-3 season capped off with a victory in the John Hancock Bowl and were looking at a possi ble game on New Year's Day Tommy Maddox, their projected starter at quarterback, is now throwing passes for the Denver Broncos, and UCLA has had to play four quarterbacks this year. "The two teams are similar, especially at quarterback," Oregon head coach Rich Brooks said "Maybe now people in Southern California can appreciate the importance of an experienced quarterback One of the most diffi cult things to do in football is switch quarterbacks " Don’t expect Oregon to be over confident or sympathetic against the Bruins. Iiecause the Ducks know they need to win both of their final games if they want to have any chant e of a bowl invitation. How ever, Brooks said talk about post season play is premature. "We are not alive if we lose.” Photo by Tommy Thompson hat done hit pan to put a kick Into the Duckt. Brooks said. "Wo knew after the bye week we needed to win all four games if we were to play in a bowl, and so far we have won two of them. If we lose this weekend, it will take more than a tourniquet to stop the bleeding.” UCLA may not look like opponent, hut its defense i the best in the country. The defense is led by senior defensive end Mike Chalenski, junior nose guard Bruce Walker and an outstanding sec ondary spearheaded by Carlton Gray and Othello Henderson "UCLA's defense is solid.” Brooks said. "They are good up 5 one of front and can really control the line of scrimmage. Walker is a force at nose guard, and Chalenski is play ing outstanding football. Their sec ondary is talented and fast, and overall, their defense is the 14th twist 4, nation." * running back Kicky Whit tle ran for 129 yards last Saturday, but he hasn't practiced at all this week because of an ankle injury. With Whittle questionable and the season-ending injury to receiver Derrick Deadwiler two weeks ago. Brooks had to shuffle the offense It is tough when you lose your leading receiver,” Brooks said. "I r ft-it we had to spread the ball around. We have done a gotxl job of getting the ball to our backs and tight ends, and Ronnie Harris and Anthony Jones are playing a bigger role.” UCLA, 4-5 overall anti 1-4 in the conference, has a rich tradition of football and is still aiming for a win ning season. "If we can muster enough good play, we certainly have a chance to have a winning season, which would be great," UCLA coach Ter ry Donahue said. “We certainly Turn to UCLA, Page 6B UCLA Starters OFFENSE SE - 80 Scan LaChappcIle LT - 79 Jonathan Ogden LG 71 Craig Novitsky C - 67 Aron Gideon RG - 76 Derek Steven* RT 68 Vaughn Parker TE - 85 Rick Daly Q0 - 19 John Barne* TB 33 Chris Alexander FB - 48 Kaleaph Carter FL - 81 Mike Nguyen PK - 25 Louis Perez DEFENSE DE - 98 Mike Chalenski NG - 49 Bruce Walker DT - 55 Sale Isaia OL - 40 Rod Smalley IL - 47 Carrick O'Quinn IL - 54 Nkosi Littleton OL - 95 Jamir Miller SS - 22 Marvin Goodwin LC 3 Carlton Gray RC - 21 Carl Greenwood FS - 9 Othello Henderson P 28 Darren Schager t>y /it>,iu«»r 1 UNIVERSITY amm m Superior Collegiate Sportswear Available at Our Main Store and at our Casanova Center Shop Presenting: \^o The ° y S ri\ 730 E. 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