Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 2000, Page 14, Image 14

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Football
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and it was 7-0 Green team after an
impressive opening drive that
took only 39 seconds.
“We were all pretty pymped
coming off the sideline there,”
said Harrington, who completed 8
of 10 passes for 185 yards and one
touchdown. “We expected to
move the ball and we did.”
A.J. Feeley, who split time with
Harrington on the Green team, had
a frustrating afternoon as the elbow
on his throwing arm continues to
bother him. Feeley said he’s not
where he needs to be and that his
3-of-10 performance for 30 yards
was the least of his concerns.
“It was nice to play in front of
the crowd today, but it’s just dis
appointing the way everything
worked out for me," Feeley said.
“But I’m not going to dwell on
that. I just have to look ahead and
get healthy.”
With Feeley’s questionable status,
the need of a solid third-string quar
terback is vital. Enter Jason Fife.
The redshirt freshman presum
ably won the No. 3 QB spot over
fellow freshman Orlando Evans.
Fife began the game with the
White team and went 4 of 6 for 37
yards. But it was in the second
half, when Harrington and Feeley
never left the sidelines, that Fife
was most impressive.
At command of the Green team,
Fife directed the offense to two
touchdowns en route to a 10 of 11
second half showing for 149 yards.
While he spoke afterwards, he
happily signed autographs for kids
and said he wasn’t nervous about
directing the first-team offense.
“I was excited,” Fife said. “I
was like, ‘All right, cool. It’s an
opportunity, let me take it.’”
Both touchdown drives that
Fife directed (71 and 79 yards, re
spectively) ended with the ball in
fullback Josh Line’s hands, as he
continued to delight Bellotti with
two one-yard scoring plays.
“I thought it was a good outing,
and I think we got a lot of things
done,” Line said. “The main thing
now is to carry it on to next year
and build off it.”
Also scoring a touchdown was
tight end Justin Peelle who
capped a 71-yard scoring drive
late in the second quarter when
he shook off two tacklers for the
39-yard touchdown reception
from Harrington.
Oregon did show up on defense
too, as the two team’s combined
for eight quarterback sacks. Free
safety T.J. Tomlin had a game
high six tackles.
Although there were plenty of
things to be pleased about, Bellot
ti was most satisfied that there
were no significant injuries.
“I can’t tell you how great that
is,” said Bellotti, who noted that
A1 Cotton (sore shoulder) and
Seth McEwen (sprained ankle)
would be fine. “To play the game,
get everybody a lot of action and
be healthy gives us a great start
[on next season].”
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