Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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Oregon Daily ElTlCrcllcl SpOl tS
Numerous problems hurt Ducks
No one in I he Oregon
locker room Saturday
could explain what hap
pened to the Du< this season.
Many of them looked as if they
were ready to throw their uni
forms in the equipment hogs and
nover take them out ogam.
Oregon State? Who could
think about those pesky Beavers
Oregon's season is over, no mat
ter how you look at it
What wont wrong? A whole
bunch of things It was a combi
nation of numerous things that
aren't all that unfamiliar to Duck
fans.
1. The Cal Came: The Ducks
were at 3-0; f la I was at 4-0. Ore
gon led 30-0, and Cal recovered
with the biggest comeback in
Pacific-10 Conference history. It
was the most devastating game
of thu season for thu Ducks.
The final score read 42-41. but
could have been 42-0. making it
easier for the Oregon team to
swallow. The Ducks were never
able to quite regain their footing
after this one.
2. The Defense: Remember
way hack at the beginning of the
season? The main problem beck
then was the offense and Danny
O'Neil. The defense was being
hailed as one of the most talent
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ud in the conference. Instead,
the offense and O'Neil put up
amazing numbers, but the
defense gave up even more
amazing numbers.
Against Stanford. O'Neil
throw for 386 yards, but was still
outgained by Steve Stenstrom.
who picked the Ducks apart for
407 yards. O'Noil threw for
more than 300 yards in seven
games this season, but in four of
those games, the opposing quar
terback threw for more yards
than O'Neil.
3. The Running Game: The
Ducks gained more than 100
yards only twice this season,
against Cal and Montana. They
are among the worst in the
nation in rushing. People were
confident Kicky Whittle and
Sean Burwell would make up
one of the best running bock
duos in the conference, but
injuries and inconsistency kept
Potter out for 4-6 weeks
Oregon junior forward Jeff
Potior ton* a ligament in his left
elbow and could miss as many
ns six weeks, men's basketball
coach |errv Green announced
Monday
"This will effect this voung
team since |eff was one of the
few post players with experi
ence returning.'' Green said "I
Hope his rehabilitation goes well
and we can get him bai k some
time in the near future "
Oregon begins play next Tues
day with an exhibition game
against the Hamburg Club at
Mi Arthur Gourt
Potter will he further exam
ined Tuesday and a final reha
bilitation plan will he estab
lished according to Oregon
trainer Ed Elder
Potter injured his ulnar collat
eral ligament on the inside of his
left elbow He is in a half-cast
right now to immobilize the
arm.
Potter, a ti-foot-fl. 225-pound
starter from Redmond. Wash.,
The UO School of Music's
Vanguard Series presents
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Stephen Drury
The Boston Globe s 1989 Musician of the Year,
pianist Stephen Drury's program will include
Frederic Rzewski s masterpiece. 'The People
United Shall Never Be Defeated'
Wed., Nov. 17 6:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall
$6 50 Gen Admission. S3 50 Students &
Senior Citizens, available at the door
averaged 9.6 points and 4.2
rebounds Ins! year and was vot
ed the )esse Nash Most
Improved Plaver award.
Michael Carson, one of the top
prep centers in the nation, has
signed a letter of intent w ith the
Oregon basketball team, Green
announced Mondax
Carson, a t>-foot-it. 230
pound center from Chino, Calif,
w ill join the Dm ks as a fresh
man for the 1994-95 season.
"Having tust one si holarship
available, 1 felt we needed o post
player and believe Mike is a
verx fine player." Green said.
lit" t omes from an outstanding
family, and we look forward to
working with him We needed a
post player with some size and
Mike certainly fill that hill."
Carson, a senior at Don l.ugo
High School, plaved at the Nike
Ali-Amorit an Festival in Indi
anapolis last lime, a showcase
for tlie top prep players in the
country
Carson averaged 13.3 points,
H.7 rebounds and 2.4 blocked
shots as a junior. He grew an
inch-and-a-half since the end of
last season and is now just
under seven feet. He is also
involved with soccer and swim
ming at Don Lugo.
the coaches wondering if either
one of them would step up. Nei
ther did.
4. The Defensive Backs: This
could be attributed to injuries.
Oregon came into the season
with Chad Cota. Herman
O'Berry and Alex Molden as
rock-solid holdovers from last
season in the secondary. How
ever. O'Berry was lost for the the
season after the first game and
Molden also missed a couple of
games, leaving a young bunch of
backs to try and defend the pass
happy Poc-10 opponents. They
failed miserably first in theCal
game, giving up 368 yards and
three touchdowns. After that,
they also blew it against USC
and. of course. Stanford.
About the only positive of the
season was the play hy O'Neil
and his receivers. Derek Dead
wiler, Crist in McLemore and
Willie Tate provided some
memorable moments and put up
some memorable numbers. But
the numbers everyone’s going to
remember from this season is
the final record (5-6 or 6-5,
depending on what you think
will happen this weekend).
Have fun Saturday. Drink lots
of booze.
Dave Charbonneau is a sports
reporter for the Emerald.
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