Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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Ducks. Devils look to end losing streaks
By Steve Mims
Oregon Daty £me#ak1
Oregon and Arizona Slate will
meet on Saturday night. vrith
each team looking to break a two
game losing streak in Saturday's
(COO game in Teinpe. Ariz
Arizona State was ranked num
l>er 23 in the country one month
ago. hut has since lost three of
four games by an average of
almost 1H points per game The
Ducks opened the season at 3-0
Indore losing their first two con
ference games to C-alifomla and
use
"This game is of enormous
importance for both teams." Ore
gon head coach Rich Hrooks said
this week. "We am playing on the
road in a game that we have to
win The overriding concern is
the importance of this game to
both teams.”
Arizona State is expo* ted to
switch quarterbacks this week in
an attempt to change things
around That means that sopho
tnore Grady Benton, who set an
NCAA record last year for com
pletion porctmtage by a freshman,
will give way to true freshman
Jake Plummer, who has com
pleted only 21 of 40 passes for
•407 yards and two touchdowns
in three games this sear
Brooks is quite familiar with
Plummer, a Parade magazine and
SaperPrrp All-American at Cap
ital High School in Boise. Idaho.
Inst venr Oregon tried to recruit
Plummer last year, but was
unsuccessful
"Both of their quarterbacks
have similar abilities," Brooks
said "They throw the hall und
can run with it as well. I was
impressed with Plummer against
Washington State last weekend ”
Oregon's secondary is beaten
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up with injuries to Ales Mold
ed nnd Eugene Jackson, along
with the season-ending injury to
Herman O'Berrv earlier this year
As a result, the Ducks have giv
en up five touchdown passes of
more than 20 yards in losses to
tin I and tlSC Brooks said he
expet is the Sun Devils to try to
do the same thing this weekend
"1 would be surprised if they
don’t go at our secondary."
Brooks said "That lias been our
nchilles heel Our strength on
offense is throwing the ball, so I
guess the ball will be in the air
a lot."
No matter who is playing quar
terback, the Ducks will have to
focus on stopping Arizona State's
running game, which features the
talented two-back combination
of George Montgomery and Mario
Bates. Bates was on his way to an
All-American season last year
when he suffered a severe knee
injury in the Sun Devils' third
game
Bates has not run ns well this
vear ns he did before the injury,
but is still averaging 78.8 yards
per game on the ground. Mont
gomery. who also suffered a knee
injury last year, is averaging only
3(1 yards rushing per game.
Arizona State’s defense has
struggled at times this year, but
is anchored by one of the con
ferem e's best players, defensive
end Shante Carver. Carver has
eight ta< kliec including five quar
terback sacks, giving him a school
record of ifi sacks.
"Shante Carver is one of the
premier pass rushers in the
nation." Brooks said. "We must
bo aware of his presence at all
times Hopefully, we can come
close to what we did against
(USC linebacker) Willie
McGinest last week."
Oregon's offense this year lias
been a tale of two halves. The
Ducks have outscorod opponents
9<)-4fi in the first half this year,
including an incredible 51-0 in
the first quarter However, the
Ducks have been beaten up by a
combined score of 45-11 in the
second half during the last two
weeks.
Injuries hit the Ducks hard
again last weekend when Mold
ed was hurt on the first play of
last week's game, leaving him
questionable for Saturday's game,
in addition to center Tom Cur
ran. linebacker David Massey and
center Tim DeGroote. Wide
receiver Derrick Deadwiler is not
expected to play this weekend,
but Kory Murphy should return
after missing most of the last
three games. Defensive end
Romeo Handison and left guard
Kric; Barnes missed some practice
because of injuries this week, but
both are expected to ix> ready for
Saturday.
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