Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 1993, Page 2B, Image 18

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Deadwiler has many roles in life
By Stove Mime
Oregon Omty ( motAkl
Oregon receiver Derrick
Deedwiler lias filled many roles
on the field for the Dm ks this
year However, those ore noth
ing compared to the parts he
plays off the field
Deadwiler is listed as .1 wide
rei eiver for the Ducks, but hits
filled in ns a kirk and punt
returner this year, ns well ns
running the ball a few times
Hut when Deadwiler describes
himself, it is as a Christian, a
father and a soon-to-be bus
band.
Deadwiler will marry his
fiancee Kileen Austin |an 22
and begin an instant family
Deadwiler has a three-year old
son. Marquise, and Austin has
a daughter. Drew, the same age
"We call it a mini Brady
Bunch,'' Deadwiler said
The two met in a church, a
place Deadwiler has spent a lot
of time recently. Dttodwiler is
one of a group of (Jregon play •
ers who meet weekly for Thurs
day night fellowship, chapel
services and at the 50-yard line
after oar h game for prayer
iJeatiwiior gives so inn oi me
( redit for Oregon's winning sea
son to the weekly meetings
“It has grown the team a lot
closer." Deadwiler said. "Com
pared to years before when we
wore 3-8. or even last year, it is
completely different The team
is so unified and I'd like to say
that the servii.es have a lot to do
with it because we have a lot of
guys out there on the 50-yord
line and in chapel."
Deadwiler's performance on
the field has been a boost for the
Ducks as well this year He cur
rently leads the team with 40
c atches and has been a steady
ing influent •* on a talented, but
young, group of receivers
Oregon's rec coving corps is
made up of a lot of youngsters
like redshirt freshman Dameron
Ric ketts and sophomores Ron
Murphy and Cristin Mcl-emore.
Waiting in the wings is highly
rec ruited Jamaal Wallace, who
is redshirting this year to recov
er from knee surgery.
Although Deadwiler has been
at Oregon only three years, that
qualifies him os one of the gray
beards among receivers. His
leadership has been an impor
tant factor in Oregon's success
this year, but he said it's not
something he thinks about.
"1 just try to be an example,"
*v
JEFF PASLAF-Em*aid
Oregon wide receiver Derrick Deadwller has been a steadying Influ
ence for a young group of Oregon wide receivers.
Deadwiler said. “If the other
guvs ask me something, like a
route to run, I try to help But
leadership, if they look up to
me. they look up to me."
However, as Deadwiler points
out. the others may look up to
him figuratively, hut not literal
ly
Tin usually looking up to
them bet ause I'm shorter." tin;
I-foot-9. 170-pounder said.
Deadwiler came to Oregon in
1991, hut took a while to estab
lish himself as an offensive
weapon. Deadwiler redshirted
the 1991 season and shared
lime last year with Anthony
Jones and Ronnie Harris, catch
ing 2H passes in eight games
before suffering a fractured col
larbone,
Deadwiler was projected as a
starter entering this season, and
he hasn't disappointed anyone.
With two or three games left in
his collegiate career, Deadwiler
said he is looking to turn it up a
notch.
“It's going to get more intense
because guys are in shape men
tally and physically." Dead
wiler said. "It's not a matter of
knowing something anymore,
because we know it already; it’s
a matter of doing it now.”
Although he is new to the
Pac-10 scene, opposing coaches
have taken notice, including
this weekend's opponent.
"Deadwiler is one of an out
standing group of receivers,”
Stanford head coach Bill Walsh
said, "He makes big plays and
has good speed to heat you
deep Deadwiler has the highest
marks; he's the best of the
young group.”
Deadwiler made his biggest
impact this year in Oregon's 42
4 1 loss at California, tying one
school rei ord with 11 catches
and setting a new record with
2.44 yards receiving However,
that accomplishment was for
gotten by many when Cal set a
record of its own by corning
hack to win after trailing by 30
points.
Deadwiler has caught more
passes than any other two-year
Duck, and is among the top 20
all-time Oregon receivers. With
15 catches in his final two
games, Deadwiler would pass
Bobby Moore for the second
highest number of catches in
one season.
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