Football Continued from Page 7 least one play that cost us,” Bellot ti said. Canidate, the second-leading rusher in the Pac-10 heading into Saturday’s game, finished with 20 carries for 104 yards. He had a 60 yard touchdown jaunt with seven minutes left in the third quarter to tie the game at 27. His 33-yard re ception six minutes into the fourth gave the Wildcats a temporary 41 34 lead. Northcutt, the Wildcats’ all around asset, who excels as a re ceiver, a comerback and a punt re turner, scored twice and racked up 215 all-purpose yards. Northcutt’s highlight came near the end of the first half, when he took a handoff on a reverse and dashed 80 yards to tie the game at 21. He also started the fourth quar ter with a 32-yard touchdown re ception to put Arizona up 34-27. Half of the Wildcats’ tremen dous quarterback tandem played admirably too — although it was n’t the half that was expected to. Smith, Arizona’s usual starting quarterback, came off the bench in place of Jenkins and completed 14 of 28 passes for 225 yards and three touchdowns, despite his sore ribs. Oregon’s third-quarter quarter m back change brought about simi larly impressive results. Harrington replaced starter A.J. Feeley — the Pac-lO’s leading * passer heading into the game — with the game tied at 27. The animated, energized sophomore took over on Oregon’s own 19-yard line and immediate ly completed an 11-yard pass to junior wide receiver Marshaun Tucker. On the next play, Harring ton connected with Tucker again, this time on a 34-yard bomb down the sideline. Although the Ducks didn’t score on that possession, they did one drive later. Harrington and wide receiver Tony Hartley—one of Oregon’s premier playmakers — hooked up for a 36-yard touch down to tie the game at 34. Hartley finished with six recep tions for 135 yards, leaving the se nior 131 receiving yards and two touchdowns away from becoming Oregon’s all-time leader in both • categories. Feeley was seven for 23 and had thrown one interception when he left the game. “Both of our quarterbacks did some good things,” Bel lotti said. “Joey came in and gave us a spark.” Michael Fletcher, an ever-active senior, was all over the field. He recorded a sack, picked off a pass and ran back five punts and three kickoffs for an average of 19 yards per return. Junior Sonny Cook handled four kickoffs and raced back an av erage of 35 yards per return. Thanks to Cook and Fletcher, the Ducks started with good field position on nearly every drive. So even if Oregon didn’t score a touchdown, Frankel wound up in a decent kicking position. Just what Bellotti had in mind. “[Special teams] was the factor bringing us back and getting us the victory tonight,” Bellotti said. 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