Oregon Continued from Page 2B and limited him during another, a revitalized Droughns has come roaring back. In the last two games, Droughns has rushed 82 times for 390 yards and two touchdowns. “Certainly we monitor this stuff, and we don’t want to wear him out,” Bellotti said. “But if there’s a young man who can han dle it, it’s Reuben Droughns. One player who’s practically dying to get involved is senior flanker Tony Hartley. Saturday will likely be the day Hartley breaks Cristin McLemore’s four-year-old record for most career receiving yards at 2,498. Hartley will do it with 33 more. He is also threatening McLemore’s career mark for touchdown receptions, need ing three more to surpass the record of 24. After failing to convert in the red zone on more than a few occa sions in their 20-17 win against Arizona State, Oregon would love seeing Hartley and one of the quarterbacks connecting for six a time ox two. “Last week we got a lot of yards, but not a lot of points,” Bellotti said. Defensively, the Ducks are coming off their best showing this season. They held the Sun Devils’ offense — which was without sus pended star running back J.R. Redmond — to 365 yards. They also pressured quarterback Ryan Kealy into a dismal ll-of-27 pass ing performance, including one interception. “Our defense as a whole played a great game,” senior comerback Justin Wilcox said. “But it’s not something that we can rest on.” Not even against Washington State. . Tim Pyle Continued from Page 3B to gain its revenge and then some for Oregon State’s double-overtime victory last season. Supposing the Ducks do in deed win out, then what? Well, it seems inevitable that the Pac-10 championship is going to come down to a myriad of tiebreakers. Unless Oregon ties with just Washington or with the Huskies and Stanford, the Ducks win eveiy other tiebreaker, usually because of a better non-league record. But the possibility also exists that — in the event of a four-way tie be tween Oregon, Washington, Stan ford and Arizona — the Ducks would go to Pasadena, Calif., be cause of their thrilling 44-41 victory over the ‘Cats on Oct. 23. So how likely is all of this? Not as far-fetched as you would think. If the Huskies and Cardinal both trip up once, Oregon just needs either Arizona or Arizona State to also win out. What do all these ifs add up to? I’m guessing Roses for the Ducks. Tim Pyle is the sports editor for the Emerald All videos good for three nights! New Releases $3.75 Regular Titles $1.75 Order your favoritopizza and your favorite movie. CALL 465-1100 FOR FREE DELIVERY OF PIZZA & VIDEO PIZZAS! Cheese One Item Two Item Three Hem 10" $7.00 $7.75 $9.25 $9.25 12" $8.00 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 14" $9.00 $10.25 $11.50 $12.75 The Combo: Pepperoni, onions, mushrooms, sausage, ground beef, and peppers! The Master: Pepperoni, ground beef, Canadian bacon, mushrooms, onions, and peppers! The Veggie: Mushrooms, onions, peppers, olives, tomatoes! Large 14" $13.99 Medium 12" $11.99 Small 10" $ 9.99 The Meat Lovers: Pepperoni, Canadian bacon, salami, sausage, ground beef, and bacon! Large 14" $14.99 Medium 12" $12.99 Small 10" $10.99 The Hawaiian: Canadian bacon, and pineapple! Large 14" $11.99 Medium 12" $ 9.99 Small 10" $ 8.99 Pizza 81 Video 12/31/99 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 A.M. - MID. MON.-FRI. SAT. 4 P.M.-MID. SUN 4 P.M.-10 P.M. RETURN VIDEOS TO 44 E. 7TH. EUGENE !■■■■■■■■ coupon mmmmmmmmy SUNDAYS MONDAYS TUESDAYS VEDNESDiYS FREE POOL! All-You-Can EVERY SUNDAY Eat Spaghetti NIGHT . with garlic bread 8pm to 11 pm an