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This was a must win because we want to go to a bowl game.” Quarterback Akili Smith, who played most of last week’s game against UCLA, sat out Saturday because of a sore right shoulder he suffered against the Bruins. Redshirt freshman A.J. Feeley completed 1 of 2 passes for five yards playing Oregon’s final two drives at quarterback. Tight end Blake Spence caught six passes, one for a touchdown. His 214 yards receiving is the fourth-highest single-game total in school history and most ever by a tight end. He had receptions of 56, 37, 25, 18, 39 and 39 yards for an average of 35.7 yards a catch. He also extended his streak of games with at least one catch to 21. “I was surprised how open I was,” Spence said. “It was real exciting for me. It’s fun to see the ball that much, and Maas played just awesome. We were feeling it today.” Spence came within 20 yards of the Oregon single-game record of 234 set by Derrick Deadwiler in 1993. A 27-yard pass from Maas at the 9:19 mark of the fourth quarter was just a hair too long, glancing off Spence’s fin gertips. Spence was taken out of the game after the drive stalled. Tailback Saladin McCullough, who had been sick for much of the week, didn’t start the game (( We can say anything we want, but this was a very big game for us to get, simply to get back on the plus side of the ledger and give us some momentum going back into the Pac-10. ” Mike Bellotti Oregon head football coach for Oregon because he didn’t practice until Thursday. But no matter, he still rushed for 114 yards and one touchdown in 23 carries, not including a 22-yard touchdown scamper that was called back due to a penalty. He also caught five passes for 36 yards and another touchdown. While the final score may indi cate otherwise, the Ducks strug gled in the first half on both sides of the ball. The offense took the game’s opening drive to the Utah 13, but had to settle for Joshua Smith’s 30-yard field goal. The Ducks’ second drive stalled on the Utah 17. This time Smith missed the 34-yard field-goal attempt, his first of two misses on the day. Utah’s offense, meanwhile, was steamrolling the Oregon de fense. Running backs Juan John son and Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala combined for 167 yards rushing in the first two quarters. Johnson had 130 of those yards. D “Every time I touched the ball I was in the secondary,” Johnson said. “I had huge holes. The of fensive line really was working hard. They busted their butts.” "We were not playing as good run defense as we need to,” Bel lotti said. “The linebackers early were over running some of the plays. But, again, we did a much better job of controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball in the second half.” Oregon limited Utah to 82 yards rushing and 183 yards overall after the first half. It also held Utah quarterback Jonathan Crosswhite to 21 of 42 and 196 yards passing in the game. Cross white threw two passes that were intercepted by safety Jaiya Figueras in the second half. Maas, meanwhile, put Oregon out of Utah’s reach in the third quarter with touchdown passes of 39 yards to Spence and 13 yards to McCullough. “If I was to say this wasn’t an important game, I’d be lying and they’d know it,” Bellotti said of his players. “We’ve played close three games in a row and not got ten over the hump. We had to fo cus on ourselves and take care of business. I still think there is a better team out there. We found a way to make some plays at crunch time both on offense and on defense, and I am encouraged by that. “We can say anything we want, but this was a very big game for us to get, simply to get back on the plus side of the ledger and give us some momen tum going back into the Pac-10.” Your link to the Northwest @ http://www.nwcities.com Visit us often! 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