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The Ducks appeared to l>e on their way to an easy victory when they scored touchdowns on their first three possessions and led 21-0 early in the second quarter Oregon got on the scoreboard first when quarterback Danny O'Neil found Derrick Deadwiler for a 14-yard touchdown, culminating a 13-play, 82-yard drive. O'Neil came right back on Oregon’s next possession and found sophomore wide receiver Crist in McLemoro on a seven-yard crossing pattern to boost the lend to 14-0. The Ducks' lead reached 21-0 when junior college transfer Dino Philyaw scored on a seven-yard touchdown run around the left end just 3fi seconds into the second quarter ’ I am pleased with what we did offensively early in the game." Brooks said. "I think our intensity and execution dropped as the game went on; maybe we thought it would be that easy all game " Oregon got its biggest lead of the game when O’Neil lofted a 25-yard touchdown pass to Kory Murphy for the sophomore receiver’s first collegiate store O'Neil had anoth er steady game for Oregon, com pleting 21 of 28 passe* for 116 yards and three touchdowns. Just when everyone in the stadi um thought Oregon had the game in the bag. Montana head coach Don Read replaced quarterback Bert Wilberger with Dave Dicken son. who made sure the rest of the game was not easy for the Ducks. Dickenson found receiver Shalon Baker with a five-yard touchdown pass to cut Oregon’s lead to 2H-9 at halftime. The second half was a different game than the first half, as Montano outscored Oregon 21-7 and almost pulled off the upset. The Grizzlies put together an 11 play. 84-yard drive to start the soc ond half that ended with an It-yard scoring pass from Dicken son to Matt Wells. Oregon responded with a 13-play drive of its own that resulted in a seven-yard touchdown run by Ricky Whittle to give Oregon a seemingly safe 35-16 lead with 5:56 left in the third quarter. Dickenson and the Grizzlies did not go away, but instead ran their wide-open offense and the Ducks' defense all over the Field Montana played as many as five receivers at some points of the game, leaving Dickenson with single coverage once ho evaded the Oregon rush "They gained wny too many yards and scored too many points because we didn't contain the quar terback or tackle well." Brooks said. "If we do those things. I don't think Montana would have scored nearly as many (mints." Following the Whittle touch down run. Dickenson completed five of six passes and gained 15 yards rushing, before running four yards for a touchdown to cut Ore gon's lead to 35-23. Oregon came right back and appeared ready to score again when fullback Pulou Malepeai fumbled the ball on the Montana one-yard line and the Grizzlies recovered in the end zone for a touchback. Dickenson led the Grizzlies hack with an 80-yard drive that took just more than two minutes and culmi nated with a six-yard scoring pass to Mike Krhardt. cutting Oregon s# lead to 35-30 with 1:55 remaining in the game. The Grizzlies almost recovered • the onsuing onside kickoff when Oregon safety Brian Collins tipped the ball, but the Ducks fell on it and ran out the clock. Oregon will next put its unbeat en record on the line when the Ducks travel to Champagne. III., to face Illinois of the Big 10 this Sat urday. Xf* PASIA(1«w*l Oregon linebacker Bryon Rockwell celebrates hla sack ol Dave Dickenson, marking one ot the few times the Ducks were able to get their hands on the Montana quarterback. .......— ■ - ...... .. ... .. 1 " -1 Oregon running bach Ricky Whittle stretches out tor the winning touchdown in the Ducks ' 3S-30 win. Montana’s magic QB saws Oregon in half By Dave Charbonneau Oregon On <:y tmtnaki Oregon head coai h Rit.li Brooks entered Montana's interview room shortly after the game and offered his hand to driz zly head coat h Ik a Read "That's one hell uf a quarterti.it k you got there." Brooks said "He's quite an escape artist You got him going to « hool with Houdini, or what? Dave Dit keiistH j Vfittit it), 175-pound sophomore, threw ovrfr, ran away from, and sometimes %juI led over the Duck defenders, nearly orchestrating one of tfie most incredible and for Oregon, most humiliating comebacks Autzen Sta dium has ever seen For the 2.000 or so Montana fans in attendance. Dickenson’s performance was |mr« magic. For Dm k fans, it was a living hell. Dickenson, playing in only his set ond game ever lor the ('.rizzlies, completed 2H of 4r passes for 124 yards, and also ran for 89 on 12 carries, leading Division T AA Montana to 530 yards in total offense But Dh kenson’s big trii k was Ins abil ity to elude the vit ions Oregon rush After a while, the game started to resemble the Tom and Jnrry Shot*, with Oregon play ing the stupid cat and Die kenson playing the wily, sneaky mouse "Their little quarterhai k was a night mare." Brooks said "We couldn't get a handle on him He made us look foolish out there We've got him sacked seven or eight times, and we're grabbing air I've got to give him credit, he played a great game " lh< kenson would set up in the pot k ct, the overman hed Grizzly front line would break down moments later, unleashing a rush of rabid Duck defend ers. ami Du kensoti would simpU scram ble out of the pot ket, leaving a trail of (ali en Oregon plovers m his wake and throwing a perfet t strike to one of his ret eivers, or just he k the hall away and run for his life Even when the Ducks could get ahold of him. the undersized quarterbai k refused to bat k down At least four times after a big gain. 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