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So good, in fact, that Sirmon even sees a silver lining to the tom pectoralis muscle that limit ed him to just 2 1/2 games as a ju nior last season. “It affected me, looking back, in a positive way,” said Sirmon, a Butkus Award nominee at inside linebacker, “Football was too much a part of my life, and I think I was humbled by getting injured enough to look at where I was. “It’s helped me this year to re ally appreciate football.” And Oregon has no doubt ap preciated Sirmon’s return. “Peter Sirmon has been an out standing leader for us, an out standing football player, an out standing person,” head coach • Mike Bellotti said. “He is a coach on the field. His intelligence about the game of football is out standing.” 1 hat tootbalJ IQ — which makes Sirmon “the quarterback of the defense,’’ according to linebackers coach Bob Foster — is what Sirmon singles out as the biggest difference between him now and when he arrived at Ore gon out of Walla Walla (Wash.) High School in 1995. A safety and quarterback as a prep, Sirmon redshirted that Cot ton Bowl season as he adjusted to linebacker. When he did make his debut for the Ducks, Sirmon was ready — and apparently Fresno State wasn’t. In the 1996 opener, Sir mon recorded 17 tackles against the Bulldogs, immediately mak ing him the heir apparent to Jere my Asher, the star linebacker of the “Gang Green” defenses. Sirmon went on to make 70 tackles while starting five of 11 games that season. In 1997, Sirmon truly broke out. Starting with an opener against Arizona in which he recorded 15 tackles, two sacks, five overall tackles for loss and a fumble recovery, Sirmon firmly [ Mike Crisp Emerald Peter Sirmon, the quarterback of the defense,” observes the pre-play ongoings. established himself as one of the Pacific-10 Conference’s best line backers. Sirmon finished the season as the conference’s leading tackier with 115, including 17 for loss. But then came heartbreak in Sirmon’s junior season. After 24 tackles in just 2 1/2 games, Sir mon was forced to the sidelines with the pectoralis injury. Oregon fans and Sirmon alike were left to wonder what could have been had a healthy Sirmon been anchoring the defense of a team that started 5-0 and was 8-2 before consecutive season-end ing losses. “In a selfish way, it would have been easy to watch the ship just tank,” said Sirmon, now 6 foot 2 and 245 pounds. “But they just did a great job. That’s what made it so hard.” So could you, Peter, have made the difference in a game such as, say, the Ducks’ overtime loss at UCLA when both teams were still undefeated? “I don’t know if I would’ve or could’ve, but it would have been nice to have had that opportuni ty,” Sirmon said. Although Oregon suffered an other close defeat at the Rose Bowl this season, Sirmon did get some measure of revenge for missing the Bruins last season. While recording a career-high 18 tackles, Sirmon was instrumen tal in the defense’s fourth-quarter shutdown of UCLA’s offense that nearly allowed the Ducks to come all the way back from a 24 point deficit. For the season, Sirmon paces Oregon with 62 tackles and eight tackles for loss. He ranks seventh in the Pac-10 with almost nine tackles per game. “He knows our system proba bly better than anybody, and he’s doing a great job,” said Foster, who was the defensive coordina tor last season before sliding over Turn to Peter Sirmon, Page 16B MiiOO Direct Tel Cell Phones & Beepers 541-747-5474 541-689-5166 .. only • Motorola Beeper $59.95 Free Activation Free Voice Mail Free 2 Months of Service • Pre-paid Phone Cards 471 Minutes for Only^Sl0.00 • Pre-paid Cellular Phone Available r King Special Cell Phones & Beepers