Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1992, FOOTBALL EDITION, Page 6B, Image 5

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TATE
Continued from Page 3B
He drove 17 hours to see the
Washington State game Some
of the guvs couldn't believe he
had driven all the wav jus! to
see a game." Tate said
late wouldn't mind making
his father lake another trip, to a
howl game, in January
Like coach Hrooks' theme
has Iwrcn all season. We re
hangin in November.' Fate
said We re in control of our
own destiny, our future rides on
our own shoulders."
UCLA
Continued from Page SB
have two hefty challenges in front
of us. starting with Oregon
The biggest question mark sur
rounding I!(:LA is who will start
at quarterbac k Donahue said
senior John Barnes will get the
nod, hut freshman Rob Walker
appears to be healthy and may
play on Saturday Walker com
pleted 55 percent of his passes
for 7110 yards and three touch
down before he sprained his
ankle
Barnes, who was once a bai k
up at Western Oregon, has com
pleted 50 percent of his passes
for -} 11> yards, but he has four
inten options and only care touch
down Last week in UCLA's vic
tory over Oregon State. Barnes
completed eight of 15 passes for
HO yards and no interceptions
"I'd say Rob is at least 50-50 to
play." Donahue said What Hob
lias to do is be able to protect
himself, who h he has been
unable to do We'll just have to
wait and see how much work he
will be able to do this week Right
now. I anticipate John Barnes will
start."
"Barnes appears to have settled
in and is • ak mg advantage of the
situation and playing well."
Brooks said "They run a lot of
play at lion with him. and he
lues it well
UCLA has also suffered injuries
,11 running track and wide rei eiv
er Rereiver Sean LaChapoile has
missed most of the month with
rii) injuries hut is expected hack
in the lineup on Saturday. Kevin
Williams, the Pacific-10 Confer
ence's leading rusher last year,
has suffered a series of ailments,
hut he is expected to return
Sophomore Chris Alexander
filled in for Williams last week
and rushed for 227 yards on 15
carries
"I have been impressed with
Alexander." brooks said He is
tough. fast and has fx*en very pro
ductive They have suffered
injuries, hut what a nice deal it
is to have a guy like that step up."
Whoever is on the field for
the Bruins on Saturday will face
a rejuvenated Oregon team that
appears to he peaking at the
right time Oregon's season has
been one of streaks, as the
Dut ks have a pair of two-game
losing streaks to go along with a
three-game winning streak and
the c urrent two-game winning
streak against Washington State
and (California
1If we lose this
weekend, it will
take more than a
tourniquet to stop
the bleeding
Rich Brooks,
Oregon football coach
"We failed to make big plays
against DSC and Washington, |
and vve came up just a little
short,” Brooks said. "The last two
games vve made those plays and
that comes with confidence We
have had two good games against
two good defenses."
With the possible absence of
Whittle, junior Sean Burwell will
have to carry the load for the
Ducks on the ground Burwell is
coming off his worst performance
of the year, when he rushed for
only 17 yaidx on 14 canies
against California
"We need to run tin* football
against their outstanding
defense,” Brooks said. "We
must be able to stop their run
ning game; Alexander has
emerged as a force, and they
have a huge offensive line, so
containing their running game
is paramount."
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