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Not available on delivery or I /2 and I /2. 4B Oregon Daily Emerald - Oregon Football Friday, October 8, 1993 Oregon Starters OFFENSE SE - 8 Derrick Deadwiler LT - 77 Stave Hardin LG - 63 Eric Barnes C - 57 Tom Curran RG - 65 Mike DiFonxo RT - 66 Justin Starck TE - 90 Josh Wiicox QB - 16 Danny O'Neil FB - 33 Pulou Malepeai TB - 21 Sean Burwell FL - 6 Crlstin McLemore DEFENSE LE - 54 Gary Williams NT - 50 Silia Malepeai RE 97 Romeo Bandison LO - 46 John Taumopeau ML - 39 Dave Massey IL - 44 Jeremy Asher RO - 40 Ernest Jones LC - 1 Alex Molden SS - 7 Chad Cota FS - 5 Dante Lewis RC - 29 Issac Walker P - 3 Tommy Thompson ^-~ JEFF PASLAY/f m«r»M Oregon quarterback Danny O'Neil has gotten oft to a great start for the 3-1 Ducks. who will host USC on Saturday afternoon. USC Starters OFFENSE WR - 80 Johnnie Morton LT - 58 Jason Keiderting LG - 56 Jeremy Hogue C - 61 Craig Gibson RG 68 Kyle Ramsay RT - 76 Norberto Garrido TE - 82 Bradford Banta QB - H Rob Johnson FB - 25 Deon Strother TB - 28 David Dotson WR - 8 Ken Grace H - 87 Johnny McWilliams DEFENSE DE - 55 Willie McGinest DT - 92 Matt Keneley NT - 96 Mike Hinz DE - 93 Darren Callaway OL - 59 Gerald Caruthers IL - 40 Joe Barry OL - 35 Jeff Kopp CB - 18 Jason Sehorn CB - 1 John Herpin SS - 24 Mike Salmon FS - 4 Jason Oliver P- 17 John Stonehouse Ducks. Troians prepare for battle in key Pac-10 Conference game By Steve Mims Oregon and USC head into Saturday's game with opposite records, but the teams find themselves in sim ilar positions. Both teams are coming off of disappointing Pacific 10 Conference losses last Saturday and are hoping to rebound with a win this week Oregon (3-1 overall. 0-1 in the conference) blew a 30-0 lead at California last weekend latfore falling 42-41 to the Golden Bears, and the Trojans (2-3. 1-1) were trounced 38-7 at Ari zona. Saturday's game at Autzen Stadium has been moved to 3:38 p in. to accommodate a live telecast by Prime Network. The Trojans are coming off of a torturous early-sea son schedule that has seen them lose to No. 15 North Carolina, eighth-ranked Penn State and the 12th-ranked Wildcats. USC head coach )ohn Robinson is hoping to turn the season around beginning this weekend. "From our perspective, we have to win this game, said Robinson, who graduated from Oregon in and was a Duck assistant coach for 12 years. "Then we have to come home and beat Oregon State. If we do that, we are 3-1." Oregon head coach Rich Brooks has set high goals for his team this year and knows Saturday’s game is essential if they are to achieve those goals. "If we lose this game, we are probably not going to the Rose Bowl," Brooks said. "I am uncertain as to what they will try to do. but I expect them to run the ball If they look at our films and see how we defensed pass es against Montana and California they might be inclined to throw it.” USC has a rich tradition of running the ball under Robinson, but injuries may limit their ability to do so. The Trojans lost starting running back Dwight McFadden in the season-opening loss to North Car olina. and three starters on the offensive line will miss the game, including All-American tackle Tony Bosel li. Tht! Trojans have been hit by the injury bug on spe cial teams as well this weekend, as kicker Cole Ford has a stress fracture in his back and may redshirt the season. Mike Salmon, the team's strong safety, has tak en over the kicking duties and has made two of his three field goal attempts this year. USC’s running game becomes even more uncertain this week when Robinson mentioned he may replace starting tailback David Dotson with freshman Shawn Walters. Walters leads USC in rushing with IH7 yards, despite having more than half as many carries as Dot son. USt; may open up the passing game, which features the dangerous combination of quarterback Rob John son and receiver Johnny Morton. Johnson has com pleted 68.8 percent of his passes for 1.236 yards and 10 touchdowns. Morton has been on the receiving end of 40 of those passes and averages more than 15 yards per reception. The 6-foot-2 receiver caught three touch down passes in US(i s 30-7 win over the Ducks last year in Los Angeles. Oregon's passing offense has been explosive as well early in the season, led by quorturlwc k Danny O’Neil, who ranks eighth in the country in total offense and ninth in passing efficiency O'Neil is averaging 303 yards passing per game and has a 3-1 touchdown-to interception ratio. "There has never been four lietter games in a row by a quarterback at Oregon than Danny has played in the first four games.” Brooks said. "We’ve had (Boh) Berry. (Chris) Miller. (Dan) Fouls and (Bill) Musgrave; none of the others have played four gumes in a row like O’Neil has played this year.” USC’s defense is spearheaded by linebacker-tumed defensive end Willie McGinest. The senior led the Pac 10 a year ago with 10 quarterback sac ks, and currently leads the team with 31 tackles and six pass deflections. Turn to PREVIEW. 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