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Not valid with anv uthcr offer i Expires ()eccntbeT 31. 1^3 Not available on delivery or t/2 and 1 /'2. OFFENSE SE - 8 Derrick Deadwiler LT - 77 Steve Hardin LG-63 Eric Barnes C - 57 Tom Curran RG - 65 Mike DiFonzo RT - 66 Justin Starck TE-87 Willy Tate QB - 16 Danny O’Neil FB - 33 Pulou Malepeai TB-14 Ricky Whittle FL - 6 Crlstin McLemore DEFENSE LE - 54 Gary Williams NT - 50 Silila Malepeai RE - 97 Romeo Bandison LO - 46 John Taumeopeau 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 - 11 LaMont Woods P - 3 Tommy Thompson HU Oregon quarterback Danny O'Neil will try to take advantage ot Stanford's defense, which ranks last In tour categories In the Pac-10, this weekend. ^tXNFOj^ OFFENSE SE BO Justin Armour IT - 73 Seth Dittman LG - 66 Mike Jerich C - 59 T.J. Gaynor RG -77 Jeff Buckey RT - 75 Steve Hoyem TE-87 Tony Cline QB -18 Steve Stenstrom HB -33 Ellery Roberts FB -25 Ethan Allen FL - 84 David Shaw PK - 6 Eric Abrams DEFENSE LE -60 Tyrone Parker NG -72 Jason Fisk RE-96 David Carder LO-91 Jason White LI-52 Toby Norwood RI-95 Coy Gibbs RO—14 Tommy Knecht LC- 8 Kwame Ellis SS -23 David Walker FS-35 Kevin Garnett RC—4 Vaughn Bryant P - 37 Aaron Mills Oregon and Stanford ready for Saturday shoot-out By Steve Mims Ottrgon Qaity Cm&aKi Stanford head coach Bill Walsh said this week that he believed Oregon and his Cardinals would have a tough time getting up for Saturday's game because they would be looking forward to games against their respective rivals the following week. Fat i hence Although the Cardinal (3-6,1-5) may In- looking for ward to The Big Came against California next week end. Oregon (5-4, 2-4) knows it must win both of its final two games to qualify for a bowl game All the cliches like "we've got our hacks to the wall" and 'there’s no tomorrow" apply to Oregon tins weekend. It's a different story for the Cardinal, who are just playing out the string for this season Walsh said he plans to give playing time this week to younger play ers who will be the core of Stanford's future Some freshmen who will see time include running backs Creg Cornelia and Quincy Jacobs, along with quarter back Scott Frost. On paper, Saturday's game would appear to be a shoot-out between two teams with high-powered offenses and beat-up defenses. Both quarterbacks are on pace to set Pacific-10 Conference records this sea son for total offense and passing yardage. Stanford senior Steve Stenstroin leads the league in total offense with 2,703 yards, 173 more yards than Oregon's Danny O'Neil. Both are within reach of the conference record of 3,155 yards field by Washington Slate's Timm Rosenbach. Stenstroin leads the league with 2,869 yards passing, just ahead of O’Neil's 2.651 yards. The Pac-10 record for passing yards in a season is 3,242. held by former Cardinal John Elway. "Steve Stenstroin is a very impressive player.” Ore gon head coach Rich Brooks said. "They are throwing the ball as well anybodv in the nation without much of a running game and that's hard to do. They find people open all the time and Stenstroin stands in there and takes shots " Although Stanford and Oregon are 1-2 in the con ference in passing offense, they rank 10th and ninth in rushing, respectively. Stanford is the only Poo-10 team averaging less than 100 yards rushing (it aver ages 72.1) and they rank dead last in the nation in that category as well. Kllery Roberts leads the Cardinal in rushing with t9f> yards, an average of only 43.9 yards per game No other Cardinal is averaging more than 20 yards per game rushing This would appear to be good news for the Ducks, who gave up 389 yards rushing to Arizona last week, but Oregon has struggled to defend the pass as well this year. "We need to regroup coining off one of our worst defensive performances in recent memory," said Brooks, who can pass Len Casanova for the most wins in school history if he gets his 83rd win Saturday. "It was very discouraging to look at the tapes and see our !ai k of aggressiveness (at Arizona) " O'Neil will look to pick opart a defense that has had to regroup this year after losing linebai kcr Ron George, cornerback Darrien Gordon and safety John Lynch to the NFL. The Cardinal start sis seniors on defense, but mix in a lot of youngsters as well Line backers Coy Gibbs and Toby Norwood and safety Kevin Garnett have been the most impressive mem bers of the Cardinal defense this year "I felt we might have a defense that was acceptable and have a bright future." Walsh said "Wo are dis appointed in how we’ve done because you can't do much worse " The Ducks will see quite a change across the line when they line up on offense this week compared to last week. Stanford ranks dead Inst in the conference < in rushing defense, passing efficiency defense, total > defense and scoring defense, four categories that Ore- \ gun's opponent last week. 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