_._„___ _____• _ ■_i Joe Rossi College Press Exchange Defensive end Saul Patu clinches Oregon’s Sun Bowl victory with a fumble recovery after linebacker Dietrich Moore’s sack with 41 seconds left By Tim Pyle Oregon Daily Emerald EL PASO, Texas — It was a nail-bit ing, breathtaking and, most of all, fitting end. After a regular season defined by last-minute heroics, the Oregon football team again came through when it mat tered most to secure a 24-20 upset of No. 12 Minnesota at the 66th Sun Bowl on Dec. 31. Sophomore quarterback Joey Harring ton, already the engineer of game-win ning drives against Arizona and Arizona State, continued to thrive in waning-mo ment pressure situations. With the Ducks trailing 20-17 and facing probably their last gasp on a fourth-and 11 late in the fourth quarter, Harrington stepped up in the pocket and found that familiar go-to guy, senior wide receiver Tony Hartley. The 23-yard reception gave Hartley his seventh for 113 yards and Ore gon new life at the Golden Gopher 21 yard line. “I scrambled, and Tony just slid open,” said Harrington, who completed 20-of-43 passes for 232 yards and threw for one touchdown while running for two others. “He’s our big-play maker, and he made another big play.” Three plays later, Harrington found Turn to Sun Bowl, page4B