Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1998, Page 4B, Image 16

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The Oregon State offensive line stares down the Oregon defensive front in last season’s 48-18 Duck victory at Autzen Stadium.
Civil War hype fuels heated rivalry
A rejuvenated Oregon
State team hopes to break
Oregon’s four-year streak
By Scott Pesznecker
Oregon Daily Emerald
In the state of Oregon, there is
only one Civil War.
The combatants are not sol
diers, they are bigger and stronger.
Their battlefield is not the size of
a small country, but only 100
yards in length.
And this war will not drag on
for five or more years, it will end
in a matter of hours with clearly
defined winners and losers.
Throughout Oregon’s history,
the Ducks and Beavers have
fought this Civil War for state
bragging rights. It always has been
the most vicious rivalry in our
state’s sporting history.
But the Ducks have dominated
the Beavers each year in the
1990s, with the exception of 1993.
Which prompts the question: Is
the Civil War still a rivalry?
This season will likely be no
different as the Ducks are, on pa
per at least, the better team.
Both teams rank near each oth
er in defense in the Pacific-10
Conference, but Oregon ranks first
in total offense and Oregon State
ranks eighth. And that’s really
only the tip of the iceberg.
However, that fact does not
make this game any less impor
tant for Oregon linebacker Diet
rich Moore, who points out in
their last three games, the Beavers
have lost twice by only one point
and by a last-minute touchdown
against UCLA.
“We don't look at OSU’s
record, we just look at what
they’ve done this year,” Moore
said. “To me they’ve had success
even though their record doesn’t
show it. It’s not going to be hard at
all for us to get up for this game."
Oregon head coach Mike Bel
lotti agrees Oregon State is a bet
ter team than its record indicates.
“This will be a very motivated
team from Oregon State, which
has proven that it doesn’t give
up,” Bellotti said. “They are capa
ble of beating any team in the con
ference. I don’t think there are any
problems at all [getting motivat
ed], and that comes from my play
ers, not from me telling them.”
Don’t try telling anyone at Ore
gon State that there is no longer
an in-state rivalry. Beaver quarter
back Jonathan Smith acknowl
edged the rivalry is not as intense
as it used to be, but he believes it
still exists.
“We have a real solid senior
class that deserves to go out with
a win,” Smith said. “It would
bring something back to the state
rivalry that already exists between
these two schools and would cer
tainly help us in recruiting.”
But when it comes down to it,
the rivalry has never been about
simple wins or losses. It has been
about state pride and state brag
ging rights.
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