Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 03, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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Oregon Daily Emerald Sports
Aliotti named as new
offensive coordinator
By Dave Charbonneau
Emerald Sports EtMor
Oregon football head coach
Hit h Brooks named Nick Aliotti
as the teams defensive coordina
tor Tuesday.
Former Duck player Don Pel
lum was also hired to coach out
side linebackers for Oregon.
Aliotti. who coached outside
linebackers and special teams
for the Dui ks last season, will
replace Denny Schuler who
at copied a tob as offensive coor
dinator at California last month
after seven years at Oregon
Fin very pleased to be able to
give Nit k this opportunity,**
Brooks said "As much as Denny
Schuler will be missed by this
program, 1 think coach Aliotti
will do a fine job continuing the
tradition we've established as a
strong defensive football team.”
Brooks, who was on vat ation
Inst week, took less than two
weeks to fill the vacant position
Because spring drills start on
March 31, Brooks said it was
important to fill the position as
quit klv as possible
Brooks said he received t ails
from coaches around the t mill
tr\ inquiring about the position
but said there was no question
an Oregon coach would get the
job
‘I think coach
Aliotti will do a fine
job continuing the
tradition we’ve
established as a
strong defensive
football team/
Rich Brooks.
Oregon football head coach
”! evaluated (inside line
bm ker coai h) Bill Tarrow and
(defensive line coach) Joe Schaf
feld." he said. "It basically
boiled down to Tarrow and
Aliotti
Aliotti was hired to coach
inside linebackers for the Ducks
in 1‘ihh and took on the added
responsibilities of coaching spe
cial teams in 1089 He said he
had been hopeful that lie would
get an opportunity to move up
in the coaching ranks.
"Within the last two years. I
was hoping there would he an
opportunity to he an offensive
coordinator, either at here or
elsewhere." he said. "But I
wanted to stay at Oregon, and
I'm pleased to gel this opportu
nity."
Wrestlers
take sixth
at Pac-1 Os
By Erick Studenicka
Emerald Sports Reporter
Heavyweight Chris
Anderson and 150
pounder Pat Craig qualified
for the NCAA Wrestling
Championships Monday,
leading Oregon to a sixth
place finish at the Pacific
10 Conference Wrestling
Tournament at Boise Stale.
Anderson was the only
Oregon wrestler to reach
the tournament finals
After wins over Corey
Farkus of Arizona State
and Steve l.awson of Bak
erfield State. Anderson met
011 Poly's Seth Woodiil.
ranked seventh in the
nation, for the heavyweight
championship.
As he had done in their
Feb. 0 dual-meet match.
Woodiil outpointed Antler
son t»-^ for the victory.
Wood ill's win gave him the
conference heavyweight
title for the second consec
utive year.
Craig qualified for the
NCAA tournament for the
second time in his career.
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