Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1998, SPECIAL EDITION, SECTION E, Page 18E, Image 108

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1998 Oregon Football
LAURA GOSS/Emerald
In his secondfull season with the Ducks, Smith says he’s finally comfortable with the offense.
Smith silences QB controversy
Akili Smith shredded the
Spartans’ secondary for
266yards and four TD's
By Rob Moseley
Associate Editor
When Akili Smith came to Eu
gene from Grossmont Junior Col
lege in the fall of 1997, Jason Maas
was entering his fourth year in the
Oregon program and first with the
opportunity to start at quarter
back.
Maas spent three years learning
under successful Duck passers
Danny O’Neil, Tony Graziani and
Ryan Perry-Smith, but he had
only nine career completions un
der his belt. With a high-powered
offense that included eventual
league-rushing champion Saladin
McCullough, the fleet Patrick
Johnson at wide receiver and
sure-handed Blake Spence at tight
end, Maas seemed primed for a
breakout year under center.
But before Maas had a chance
to take even the first snap of his
junior season, in stepped Smith,
the athletic slinger from Califor
nia who immediately won the
praise of Mike Bellotti and the
Ducks' starting quarterback posi
tion in fall camp.
Maas played in each of the
Ducks' first two games, both
Smith starts, and eventually got
the starting nod himself for game
three. Again, Smith played in that
contest, and eventually the two
shared playing time at quarter
back in all but three of Oregon's
games, including the Las Vegas
Bowl.
Entering 1998, both quarter
backs were faced with the fact
that head coach Mike Bellotti
would bench one of them.
"I would like to name a [full
time] starter," Bellotti said during
fall camp. But, he continued, "1
think competition is a great way
to label it.”
Well, if it is a competition, then
Smith seems to be the winner, as
it was he who started each of the
Ducks’ first two games, wins over
Michigan State and UTEP.
Against the Spartans, Smith
had possibly his best game as a
Duck. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound se
nior passed for 266 yards on 15 of
25 passing, including four touch
downs, one a miraculous scram
ble-and-throw to Bobby Nero that
seemed to amaze even Bellotti.
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