Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 05, 1998, Page 8, Image 8

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Laura Goss/Emerald
Herman Ho-Ching, who ran for 54 yards against Michigan State on Sept. 5, might play against the Huskies.
Continued trom Page 7
and they finally got the chance to
look at me today.”
Ho-Ching said he knows what
to look for in himself when decid
ing whether or not he’ll be ready
to play against the Huskies.
“The same things I did back in
fall camp — run at full speed and
be able to cut,” Ho-Ching said.
The freshman rushed for 177
yards and two touchdowns on 27
carries in just under three games
to begin the season before injuring
his knee. His presence is especial
ly necessary after the loss of
Reuben Droughns for the year
with a broken leg.
Increased presence from Griffin
needed
Also expected to contribute
more against the Huskies is wide
receiver Damon Griffin, who
leads the Ducks in receptions
with 64 this season but had just
one against Arizona anj corner
back Chris McAlister
“They did a great job of focus
ing on Damon Griffin,” Bellotti
said. “[But] we’re not going to
force the issue. When people are
giving special attention to a play
er, hopefully that will open up
some other avenues for us to at
tack.”
That was the case against the
Wildcats, as Tony Hartley had six
receptions for 111 yards on Satur
day. However, that may not be the
case again against the Huskies.
“I do think it’s important to give
Griffin an opportunity to affect
the outcome of the game,” Bellotti
said.
Edwards brothers up in arms on
Saturday
Oregon senior comerback Eric
Edwards will see a familiar face
when he looks across the field on
Saturday. Edwards’ brother, Re
nard, is a first-year comerback for
the Huskies after transferring from
Walla Walla Community College.
Pesznecker
Continued from Page 7
Just sit right back
And you’ll hear a tale,
A tale of a fateful trip,
That started at the Rose Bowl
Aboard a sinking ship.
The Ducks were a mighty foot
ball team,
Bellotti, brave and slick.
But the Ducks’ success turned
upside down
On Villegas’ 10-yard kick,
Villegas’ 10-yard kick...
Their schedule started getting
tough,
The confused Ducks were
tossed,
If not for QB Akili Smith,
USC would have been lost,
USC would have been lost...
Now the Ducks are looking for
a win,
But watching from the sides...
Are Droughns,
And Sirmon, too,
Aguirre and his line...
Our running backs
Latimer and Cooper,
Griffin, you'd better go wide!
OK, so maybe my song wasn’t
the funniest thing ever to hit the
press.
But remember the end of the
song has not been written yet.
The Ducks still have three games
remaining this season, and each
of those is an opportunity to win.
And when the Ducks play in
the Las Vegas Bowl, they do not
have to like it.
They can show their apprecia
tion for not being in the Rose
Bowl by crushing their opponent
as ruthlessly as they were
crushed by Arizona on Saturday.
Yes, Oregon was embarrassed.
We were stripped of our explo
sive offense, we weren’t given a
chance and our prestigious rank
ing of No. 12 was dropped to No.
21.
But look at the bright side: At
least we’ve been able to get a few
laughs in the past few weeks.
Scott Pesznecker is a sports reporter
for the Emerald.
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