Injuries mount for Oregon’s stars The Ducks ’ 58-3 blowout of San Jose State last week cost them five of their biggest stars By Scott Pesznecker Oregon Daily Emerald The Ducks will try to stop a three game skid against the Stan ford Cardinal on Saturday, but if they are to win, they must do it without some very important players. Five of Oregon’s key players — all hurt last week in the Ducks’ 58 3 rout of San Jose State — are cur rently on the injured list. Linebacker Peter Sirmon, who led the Pacific-10 Conference in tackles last season, strained his pectoralis muscle. Head coach Mike Bellotti said he is concerned about the loss of Sirmon but that the team has received “positive news” regarding his recovery. “Doctors and trainers are excit ed about the progress of his shoul der,” Bellotti said. “The swelling has gone down. Day to day, we will know more.” Tailback Herman Ho-Ching is sidelined with a knee injury and will be out four to six weeks, as will wide receiver LaCorry Collins, who tore ligaments in his thumb and is wearing a cast. Defensive tackle Zack Freiter, playing his first game after sitting out his freshman season with a bad ankle, went down after two snaps when he aggravated his in jury. There is a chance that Freit er’s injury is not as serious, how ever, and that he could be back in as little as a week. “It may have just been scar tis sue,” Bellotti said. “It can be very painful but when those things go. It can actually loosen up the anlde, so it could be a positive thing.” Despite the injuries, the Ducks are confident that injuries have not had a severe impact on the team. As they did against the Spar tans, the Ducks will try to rely on depth to overcome the loss of key players. “Behind every starter is a guy waiting in the wings, confident and ready to play,” Sirmon said. Injuries to starting players do make things more difficult for the second, third and fourth strings, Collins said. Players who may not see as much playing time are sud denly expected to play longer with more intensity. “We have a lot of skill to step up, so it’s not a big loss, really,” Collins said. “But then (reserve player) rest time is limited. When somebody goes down, someone else is going to be pushed more. It is a lot more wear and tear on the body that can wind up with an other injury.” The most frustrating part about being injured, Sirmon said, is game day. 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