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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1995)
Whittle steamrolls California ■ FOOTBALL: < t ; utilizes its running game to the fullest m a 52-30 rout over the Golden Bears By Mark McTyre In the Ducks \ it tor\ ovi>r Pacific on Oct ”, it look four quarters to do to the Tigers what they did to the California Gold en Bears in |ust three on Satur day in Berkeley The Oregon football team put on an amazing offensive and defensive show for the second straight week, erasing the mem ories of its last visit to Memorial Stadium with a 52-30 shellac k ing of the Bears. 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Whittle compiled .112 all purpose yards When you got a guy like that, you're pis! going to keep doing well," Graziant said "He just doesn't stop, he's like the Eaer gizer bunny, he pist keeps going " In the first quarter, tin- Oregon offense looked flat, .is the longest drive consisted of six plays and ended on a fumble by senior flanker Cristin M< Lemore I'he Hears held true to form by not allowing the Dm ks n score in the first quarter — something no team has been able to do against California this year. "We did not have a great start." Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti said We didn't execute Oil offense But mavis* we need ed that " With the first quarter coming to a close the Dm ks put together their first scoring drive of the game )unior quarterback Fony Graziani completed a-of-ti pass es and senior tailbai k Kii kv Whittle l apped off the drive with a 13-yard run up the mid dle. ending it with a leaping streti h to the goal line to give the Dm ks a f>-3 lead at the 14 r>2 mark of the second quarter Joshua Smith added on the point after attempt to make it n four-point lead The Hears responded to Ore gon's touchdown with a seven play drill e leading to a Reid goal, and then took advantage of a Whittle fumble on the ensuing kickoff to post another field goal to take a *)■ 7 lead With 8 51 remaining in tin first half, the Oregon offense turned into the Whittle express as he carried the boll five times for -Hi yards and another 21 yards on two receptions The 12 play. 87-yard scoring drive ended much like Oregon's first, hut this time junior tight end During his time at Oregon, Whittle has owned the Hears in 1 'I'M. he ran for 113 yards on 11 i ames. and in 19*12. he had 12'* yards on 17 tarries In his t areer against California, he has rushed for a total of 580 yards on 79 t ar ries. a 7.3 yards per carry aver age "It's hard to say why,” Mel lot tl said Ilf U III!!.;,' , Ml, ( 1 hi style id their ib-lense j| ,m aggressive style Out e you break their line, you t an really get up Held " Holding onto a tl 9 lead entering the tmal quarter, the Dot ks got a st are from the Bears as they pulled within I-I points with B Vi remaining However, the Oregon defense stepped up is senior defensive bat k Brian Collins intercepted tpiarterhat k Fat B.irnes' pass with -i til remaining The football experts? 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WHKS • MWN • HISII si’iiim • prkmhs* sim Volleyball: Ducks fail to conquer over Cougars ■ Continued from Page 11 top two players for Oregon with a t nmhmaiion of J < kills Hie team only had two ball handling errors and passed more consistently in tins match Nelson thought better {Missing vs.is helpful to the win We've I Knot in a had pass mg slump.'' Nelson said 1 think that that svas definitely the kev \Ve i .min out and passed the hall and we ran an offense When we've got an offense, ssr can {day with anybody And that was the key and I don’t know it (fiat was liet anse we worked on it so much this week, or if we dit fdetl Hey. enough fooling around, wo need to pass the hail ’ Hut that was the key to the win With a win under their belt, Kdwards pegged this game as important for the rest of the season It s time to take it from here.” Edwards said, and just keep on going liecause the feeling we have right now is like no other and we want to keep ,! Despite the confident e that the team got from Friday s vie torv. Washington Stale brought tin* Dm ks txink down to earth on Saturday night with a humbling three game defeat 1 . •» 1 a •». 1 f, «) The t iougars c ante into the matt h with only one loss over all and rankl'd No *i in the country i'heir one loss t ante to Stanford last weekend, Oregon looked flat through out the three games anti nev er got into the groove that thev dul on Kridav Although I dwards led the Dm ks vv ith 1 1 kills Nti Neel was held to only two Oregon had three team blot ks as opposed to seven the previous night while W ash ington State had \2 team blocks 1 lie Ducks never got their hitting on Irat k In the first two games, their hitting per i entage was in the negative numbers The ( Umgars. on the other hand, never went ln-lovv Uhl in hitting percentage I Respite splitting the matt li es this weekend. (Jregoti was pleased with the results It was awesome. 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