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"They have played a lot of great football and seen a lot of ups and downs What I'd like for them is to have a great memory in their final game at Oregon and get a win over Oregon State." Many of tine seniors leaving the Duck program after this sea son were here as rcMlshirls when Oregon went to its first bowl game in 25 years with 1989’s Independence Bowl appear ance. Many of the seniors, such as Ernest Jones, Sean Burwell and Juan Shedrick player! huge roles in helping the Ducks earn trips to 199()'s Freedom Bowl and 1992's Independence Bowl "Going to the bowl games is my best memory," Jones said "Also, watching each other grow into men. A lot of people don't take the Independence Bowl seriously, but we took pride in it. I'll also treasure the memories from the Freedom Bowl. When I get out of here. I'll know I did some things I wanted to do." Here's a list of the seniors who will bo playing in their final game Saturday against Oregon State and some of their accomplishments. Michael Allison, strong safety — Allison's claim to fame was as Oregon's deep snapper on punts and field goals. Allison transferred to Oregon after two years at Oregon Tech. Romeo Bandison. defensive end — Bandison was voted sec ond-team all-conference last season after finishing second in tackles among Ducks. Bandison played half of last season at jEfF PASLAYT I'd Oregon offensive guard Mike DIFonzo has played a big role loi lue Ducks since transferring from Pierce Junior College two ye; A GO. nose tai kin and filled in well. Bandison has had 45 tackles this season, including two sacks and three deflected passes. "Romeo is a talent and at his size • 6-foot-5. 290 pounds • he can run a 4.7 in the 40-yard dash." Brooks said. "He has been hobbled a bit. but has played both on the end and at the nose He's had a good year.” Kric Barnes, offensive guard — Barnes didn't join the Ducks until just before last season. He played well in a reserve role until a midseason injury ended his season. Barnes has played a limited role for Oregon this sea son. Brian Brown, receiver/punt returner — Brown's big claim to fame came in 1990 when he returned a punt HO yards against Arizona State for a touchdown. Brown averaged about eight yards a return over his first two years as Oregon's No. 1 punt return man. l.ast season, an injury in the first game ended his season. This year. Brown's season was again shortened with an injury. Sean Burwell. tailback — Burnell had a magnificent freshman season, rushing for more than 1,000 yards Hurwell sustained an injury in iiis sec ond season and run for only half of the yardage of the previous season. Last season, Burwell split time with Kii ky Whittle and still managed to gain 822 yards. This season, injuries have again hampered Burwell's year as he ran for a little more than 400 yards this season. This will be his fourth year in a row leading the Ducks in rushing. "Sean may ho the best back we've had running and catching the ball since I've been here," Brooks said. Tom Curran, center — Cur ran was a re ' hirt freshman on Oregon's 1990 Independence Bowl team. Curran walked on as a defensive linenu .> and was eventually moved to starting center last season ai I has held the spot ever since "Tom Curran i me ol the good football stories.” Brooks said "He is u remarkable young man who walked on to the pro gram and worked hard. Kach year he has performed better Turn to SENIORS. Page 8B THE GRAPEVINE Wine l ur & cafe * Excellent m — Northwest Best Places if Serving Dinner 7 Days a Week i Lunch Sunday-Friday; Sunday Brunch i Mediterranean and West Coast Cuisine ‘i Fine Wines by the Glass, 1/2 Gla^ and Taste ‘i Tapas and Other Regional Appc _ers if Gourmet Desserts ‘if Non-Smoking Enviroment V ill m (Mi ill 11’i I (1 \l lull nh. 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