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Quarterbacks continued from page 5 injury. “We all know Joey and A.J. can play and they have done a great job,” Bellotti said at the conclu sion of the spring. “A.J.’s shoulder is sound and his elbow is sound, CC When you see anoth er guy sweating and working his butt off out here on the field, you kind of get a sense of pride that we’re all in this together. A.J. Feeley Oregon quarterback j J but they’re not where he wants them to be. He will benefit a great deal from these next couple of months in terms of not being hit, and being able to work at a pace to get the strength and the natural throwing motion back.” Feeley seems to have followed coach’s orders and says he is actu ally excited for the upcoming fall camp — a time of the year many players moan and groan about. “A lot of people dread fall camp, but I don’t — I look for ward to it,” Feeley said. “Any time I get right now until the be ginning of the fall, I’m going to utilize every bit of it. Because every day I get stronger and every day I get better.” Harrington also is counting down the days until the real deal begins. While Feeley is out for redemp tion after a year gone bad due to injury, Harrington is out to prove that he deserves to remain the starter. He capped a remarkable year by leading the Ducks to a 24 20 upset win over 13th-ranked Minnesota in the Sun Bowl on Dec. 31. “Oh yeah, I’m definitely excit ed and have been getting kind of antsy,” Harrington said. “I mean, I’ve been waiting for this for awhile.” So once again, the two quarter backs head into fall camp with the intent of leading the Ducks onto the field in their home open er against Nevada on Sept. 2. “The Minnesota game feels like yesterday, but it feels like forever ago in the same sense,” Harring ton said. “I don’t know. I’m just ready to play. I’ve been sitting around long enough and I’m ready to get out there and get it done. “My body’s feeling great.” But then again, so is Feeley’s. % Ducks Village Come Live With Us Apartments DESIGNED with you in mind • 1, 2, 3, & 4 Br., Furnished units • Private bedrooms with individual leases • Competitive rates, 3 payment plans • Leases that coincide with the school year • Large swimming pool and year-round spa • Barbecue grills near every apartment • State-of-the-art fitness center • Rec-room, Volleyball and Basketball • Computer lab with free internet access • High-speed internet available • Free movie rentals Still looking for a C R EAT P LAC E to live? • Individual spaces or entire apartments • Minutes by bike across the Autzen footbridge • Bus stop at Kinsrow & Centennial • No application fees • Apply Today! Stop by our office M-F 8-5 or Saturday 9-1, and check us out! 006496 3225 Kinsrow Ave., Eugene • 485-7200 www.ducksvillageajpts.corn A.J. Feeley sat most of last season out with injuries, but says he’s ready to show his mettle. But with Joey Harrington, who led the Ducks to a 24-20 defeat of Minnesota in the Sun Bowl, breathing down his neck, it could prove to be a real showdown. Natural Fiber Clothinc: flax V TENCEL Vi> OC COTTON S HEMP <W> RAYON ■ KNITS W> LINEN M OPEN MON-SAT 10-6 & SUN 12 5 T TNI VERSITV uDESEESB1I APARTMENTS Property address: 90 Commons Drive come by our clubhouse and find out more open 7 days a week 90 Commons Drive Mad ,, DuCkLing 4 T-1 Children's J-heatre With support from the UO Summer Sessions Office Join us on the lawn of the Robinson Theatre on the UO Campus! Limited free parking is available. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. $4 tickets for all ages All Show! begin at 11 am nil 346-4192 or visit oar website at http://play.at/dacUiag ALL DAY TUESDAY m ALL H YOU CAN EAT EVERY TUES! includes Garlic Bread 11:30 am-10pm $025 pizz* 2673 Willamette • 484-0996