Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 20, 1993, Page 6, Image 6

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    Oregon Daily
Emerald
Ex-Duck returns to Eugene after season with Broncos
By Steve Mims
f inofitid Sports eofxjfto*
Though lit1 won't be men
tinned in the same bo-nth as Ho
luck son or Union Sanders vet,
former Oregon two sport ath
lete Muhammad Oliver is bar k
in Fuigene to perfot t tos skills
Till gene bei a me Oliver s
adopted hometown when he
transferred to Oregon from
(ilend.de Junior Oolhtge in Art
/oiiii in the foil ol 1 mm Oliver
played iornerb.uk in football
and i olnpeted in the dm ulldon
in trar k lor the I)ui ks from
1 n‘Hl-92 l nltke most < olb'ge
athletes Oliver's i areer ill luitii
sport1, i ontmned to the mot
lev el.
The Denver Bronr os sells ted
(Jliver m the ninth round of tIn*
1<)92 \l I Draft, .uni Oliver
ovcr< .uni' the odds to make the
team's opening-day roster Oli
ver returned kickoffs for the
Broncos during the preseason
and got the starting job ill tin*
beginning of the regular season,
hut a knee injury iri the third
game of the year pul Oliver ori
injured reserve for the remain
der of the season
It was a frustrating year."
Oliver said "As a rookie you
have to yyait for your opportu
nity to come My i ham e i nine
7 don’t really have
a coach in Denver,
so Eugene is the
best place for me
now.’
Muhammad Oliver.
Denver Bronco
mi in I teams and I was do
ing well until th>- injury
slopped «<verything "
Tht' off-season has made Oli
ver's future i loudy .is the Broo
ms fired head mm. It Dan
Keeves nixl have vet to iianw .1
repine cment Oliver earned Ins
spot on tin1 roster h\ impress
lllg Reeves and knows he will
have to do tlie same thing un
der the new i oa 1 It
"I was disappointed because
! liked Dan as a person." Oliver
said "Although I was a ninth
rotilid pi< k lie gave me the op
portunilv to plav I have no
preference on the new coach
i>ec anse ! am a rookie and have
nothing to sav about it I have
faith that il we hire an assistant
coach thev will know how I
played. and it a nevy guv c nines
in. I am i onfident 1 1 an impress
(uni os well
Oliver in hai k in Kugene tak
ing ( lasses this term to receive
his degree m sociology in tin1
spring Oliver finished eighth
in the United States in the de
cathlon lost \e.ir and in < urrent
Iv training with the trai k team
in hopes of improving his
standing
! will train with the team
and i ompete in same indoor
meets this term." Oliver said
"John Gillespie in ihv personal
(oath here, and I don’t really
have a conch in Denver, so Ku
gene is the best plui e lor me
now.
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