Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1998, Page 4B, Image 16

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backs Redmond and Michael Mar
tin accounted for 285 yards rush
ing and three touchdowns as Ari
zona State recorded 405 rushing
yards and 623 total yards.
“We’ve talked about this game for
a long time with our players,” Bellot
ti said, “and the importance of what
we have to do from a physical stand
point at the line of scrimmage.”
To continue their late-season re
covery and beat Oregon, the Sun
Devils will have to overcome multi
ple obstacles, according to Arizona
State head coach Bruce Snyder.
“(The Ducks] have terrific fans
who are excited about their team,
the weather is quite a bit different
than it is in Tempe right now, and
it’s on AstroTurf,” said Snyder,
who graduated from Oregon in
1962 and is 3-3 against his alma
mater. “So we’ve got a number of
different things that we need to
manage.”
Managing a win will be that
much more difficult for the Sun
Devils if Kealy and Redmond are
unable to play.
“Those are two real key players in
our overall scheme,” Snyder said.
Redmond, who leads the Pac-10
with a 173.6 all-purpose-yardage
average and ranks second in the
conference with nearly 93 rushing
yards per game, is listed as proba
ble after missing two games with
a sprained right ankle.
Although he had arthroscopic
surgery on cartilage in his right
knee Monday, Kealy will be on
Arizona State’s 60-man roster and
will make the trip to Eugene.
Whether he will be able to start
will not be known until game
time, according to Snyder. Kealy
has passed for 1,650 yards, 15
touchdowns and seven intercep
tions this season.
If Kealy is indeed held out, se
nior Steve Campbell or redshirt
freshman Chad Elliott will start at
quarterback. In the second half
against the Golden Bears, Camp
bell completed 7-of-ll passes for
106 yards and a career-high three
touchdowns in his last home
game. Elliott started against the
Cardinal and has thrown for 341
yards and two touchdowns on 65
attempts this season.
At least the Sun Devil offense
does know that its talented trio of
wide receivers — Lenzie Jackson,
Kenny Mitchell and Tariq Mc
Donald — will be in action. The
three have combined for 85 recep
tions and 13 touchdown catches.
Despite having just three return
ing defensive starters from last
season, Arizona State’s defense is
ranked No. 4 in the Pac-10.
As would be expected of the
Sun Devils’ only returning
starters, Jackson, defensive tackle
Albrey Battle and safety Mitchell
Freedman are three of the team’s
best defensive players. Jackson
has three interceptions and 41
tackles, Battle owns 2 1/2 sacks
among his 12 tackles for loss, and
Freedman, who is nicknamed
“Fright Night” for his devastating
hits, has made 40 tackles and in
tercepted one pass.
Linebacker Adam Archuleta
leads the team in tackles with 67,
tackles for loss with 14 and sacks
with four.
Although Arizona State may
not be having the kind of season
the experts predicted it would,
Snyder said the team has re
mained unified throughout the
frustrations.
“The realization has set in that
we are what we are,” Snyder said.
“We can only be what we can be,
as oppose to living up to someone
else’s expectations.” With a win
Saturday, the Sun Devils could be
a bowl team for the fourth straight
season.