Remaining conference bowl bids still to be decided
fM‘1.1 MAN Wash (AP) Horn's how the decision
will be matin on which bow l game the Washington Stan*
Cougar* w ill play in this year
There are two possibilities Either th**v will In* invit
ed to the !)«>< 27 Frandom Howl in Anaheim, C-alif. or
the [>h it Alamo Bowl in Kan Antonio
Both how ls need to hove a Pat:ifit -to team But the
decisions won't be made until the bowls coalition,
whn h operates the top-ranked bowls in the nation,
makes its choices on .Saturday or later
One half of the Freedom Bow! already has been dc< id
ed t t.ih, the Western Athletic Conferem e runner up,
was i hosen Sunday to play m the De< 27 event
The other Freedoni Bowl spot goes to the Pai 10 thirst
pi™» team Arizona (r \. s 2) and Washington Statu !'
4, 5-.t) an* possible representatives
Arizona plays Arizona State on Friday and could iiu
U-SC (fi-2, 7 t) for set ond place in the Pac to Hr* bowl*
coalition then get* u choice of team* to fill slots in the
top-rated bow la, Indore lint lower rated Freedom Howl
selects
If the < minion pu ks I 'M Arizona would In- invited
to the Freedom Howl with a win over Arizona State
Then the Cougars would go to the Alamo How! Hus is
considered the most likely si enario
If Arizona wins and the coalition selects the Wildcats,
the Freedom Howl would selei t U ishington State said
Don Andersen, director of the Orange ( ountv Sports
Axxo* latum
CM. will uol return to the Freedom Bowl for a third
< ttiivi utive year In mutual agreement
()ue List s< cti.ifio is considered a long shut The bow Is
< oalition t onI<1 < hoosn two I’ai U) Iwiiis rather than unu
If l N(. worn to defeat Notre I tame dot isivoly and An
zona were to boat Arizona State, the coalition might
i house both l st and Arizona, leas ing Washington State
to go to the Freedom Bowl.
if the Cougars go to the Alamo Bowl, potential oppo
nents include two onranknd teams. Texas or Baylor
The Cougars haven’t gone to all that many bowl games
so any t hoir e will tie a thrill In t'l'.: they defeated l 'tali
> 1 -H in the (aipjHir Bow 1 in Tin.son, A ri /
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st-< utively Hie Himvits pinned tin* r)m k -- Imi k
on thnir own tfivard lint* with a 19- yard punt by
Doug Stuckey
The Ducks were unable to move thi* lial! forward
as tin* Heaver defense s u ked ()' N t * s I lor i loss >1 ,. \
and kept liiti running game in check On fourth-and
17, Bolden had to punt from his own end zone Ore
gon State's Larry Humpus i .vine aruund the outside
to block tfie punt attempt inside the end zone As
the rush was on for the loose ball. Oregon State's
Sylvester Green fell on top of it for the Heavers' first
si ore with 12:29 remaining in the half
Prior in the half coming to a t loee, theOui In were
able to add three points to their score on a higher
percentage field goal attempt from :i4 yards out
by Bolden.
After the Ducks had been unsuccessful on a
fourth and-two attempt from the Beavers' ilyarri
line early in the second half, Oregon State put
together its tiest drive of the d#v Over a t 28 span
the Beavers fought for fi5 yards and its only offen
sive touchdown of the game.
"We were running out of time." Oregon head
i oac:h Rich Brooks said "If we were going lo win
Ihi* football gain**, wo needed to make something
happen pretty quick
With the Dm ks trailing 1 t to and just under five
minutes remaining in the game, the offense started
its victory drive at its own to yard line I he first
play of the five-play. 70-yard drive, m which O'Neil
was four of five (taming, was a post pattern toOistm
M< lemore for n It yard gain.'«the (leaver ill yard
line
It was a play that yve like to yvork it lot and a play
that we've Ityteii very stn « essful with in the past two
years, with Cristin running it." (VNnil said
After re< eivmg a five yard false start penalty . the
drive came to a i liinatu end O'Neil rolled out to
his left, much like the first touchdown throw, and
hit Dino Philynw in the flat Philvaw turned on the
lets and scampered the rest of the to yards for the
touchdown Matt Helden's extra point attempt w is
good
"The screen pass to Philvaw was so well exis uted
that it even brought a little hit of a smile to my fat *>,"
Brooks said "It showed Danny's i omehai k ability
He brought us bar k three times this year from a
deficit in the sis ond half Hurt's how you win i flam
pionships when you make plays when you have
to."
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