Oregon Daily Emerald Sports 12 Ducks honored for academics By Steva Mims Orrrc/cr< CMt'ff (imnt*kt Oregon placed a dozen stu dent-athletes on the Pacific-to Conference all-academic learn during the fall, including five players on first learns Three members of tin* Oregon football team's defensive squad made the Pac-lO’s first team Linebacker Bryon Rockwell, defensive lineman Mark Slyrnon and safety Jeff Sherman were all honored hv the conferwre e Sherman, a junior moiorinx in exercise and movement science, had 20 tackles and three pass deflections for the 5-6 Dm ks in WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL litem pizza $Q00 wtthaoda U | ()rw> coupon [»•! l eligible for these teams, a student-athlete must be a starter nr prominent reserve with a (iPA above ;! 0 Kaufman to stay at UW for his senior season SEATTLE (AIM — The Washington Huskies will have Napoleon Kaufman hack next season Just 440 yards from U*< orn ing the all-time rusher in the Huskies' history, the 5*foot>9 sc ntboi k nnnounc ed Monday that he has dt-< ided to stay in Seattle for his senior season Kaufman. 20. made his annoum ament at a t ampus news conference after the Ni l. Iasi Thursday told him where he was projec ted to be pit ked in April's NT!, draft Kaufman didn't get the right projection Kaufman refused Monday to discuss what he'd learned from the NFL. But he said. ''1 feel that I'm a first round pick Obviously. I have a lot of room to improve, but I feel I can run yvith the best of them." On Monday. Washington coach Iiiii Lamhright said he didn't know what the NFL had said about Kaufman's prospects There had been specula tion that Kaufman could fie c hosen as late as the third or fourth round. As a third-round pit k this year, the 179-pound Kauf man probably could have made about $250,000 ns an NI’L return specialist, a nick el wide receiver and a spot running hack Kaufman hopes to enhance his draft status by playing his final season at Washington. Hot he knows lie's still going to be a first-round longshot because of his size. "I'm not going to got any bigger." ho said "I'm no! going to got (to) 6 foot in a year and I'm not going to be 200 pounds." Kaufman’s status was uncertain after the Huskies finished their 1993 season with a victory over Washing ton State Nov. 20 Kaufman rushed for a school single-season record 1,299 yards ns a junior, help ing the Huskies post a 7-4 record in their first of two years on l’ac-10 probation for breaking NCAA rules Because Washington has been banned from going to a bowl game for two consecu tive seasons and because of Kaufman's outstanding junior season, he was expect ed to enter the draft early. Kaufman went to the Rose Bowl as a true freshman and sophomore. Kaufman's decision to stay left Lambright optimistic about the 1994 season. Wash ington will open next season against Southern Cal, Ohio State. Miami and UCLA. "We |ust got the No. 1 recruit of the season." 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