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“Everything is Just Ducky at Quackers!” breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Cocktails • Domestics • Imports • Micros Pool Tables • Video Games • Darts • Lottery Games Satellite Sports (Every Legal Package Known to Man & Duck!) Grand Opening Celebration: October 6-S IAll-You-Can-Eat Breakfast Feast on Duck Home Games 8am-10am on NFL Sundays 9am-11 am Free Shuttle Ride to Autzen for Home Games! 2105 W 7th (in the 3igY Center) 435-KWAK (5925) Open Daily: 6am-2:30am The Game Is On at Docs! Satellite Sports 3 Bis Screens 17 TV’s Pool Tables Lottery Games Lunch • Dinner • Beer • Cocktails Food & Beverage Specials Daily Breakfast Served on Weekends! (541) 683-8101 • 165 W 11th (Corner of W 11th & Charnelton) Under 21 Welcome til 9pm Daily Dancing @ Docs! Every Wed & Sat Night 9:00 til Close Rooster's Live Blues J^m Every Monday Night 9:00 til Close Sports Grill & Lounge • Quality pizza since 1977 • College student specials every term • Minimum delivery $8.95 • Tuesday night is pint night • Come watch the game with us • Specials every night after 10pm • Open 11am till midnight Sun-Thur and 1 1 am till 1 am Fri-Sat (delivery.closes 30 min prior) www.tracktownpizza.com •1809 Franklin Blyck * 484-2799 FREE DELIVERY! ODE CLASSIFIEDS... QQ worth looking inter Bruins continued from page 18 has yet to prove it can compete on the road, and now faces the task of ending a 16-game winning streak at one of the conference’s toughest stadiums. “We are the underdog and that’s a little motivating,” Bruins tailback DeShaun Foster said. “But games aren’t played on paper; it’s going to be a good game.” The 6-foot-l, 217-pound Foster, who ran for 187 yards and three touchdowns against Alabama, av We a re the underdog and that’s a little motivat ing. But games aren’t played on paper; it’s going to be a good game. DeShaun Foster Bruins tailback erages more than 140 yards per game. The Ducks' defense has al lowed an average of 139 rush yards per contest. “Oregon likes to pack the paint and put nine guys up front,” Tole do said. “We’ve got to be able to run and throw the ball and make them pay for putting those guys up there.” UCLA’s defense has allowed an average of 305 yards per game, but just 168 yards in the air. “Defensively, this is the best group I’ve had,” said Toledo, who holds a 32-17 record in more than four seasons at UCLA. “We have much more depth than the past. We’re still pretty young, but all of these guys have been in big games.” Toledo said he is happy with the aggressiveness his team has shown this year and sees improvement throughout each game. “UCLA presents the dilemma of a team that can run the ball like Wisconsin with a very powerful offensive line,” Bellotti said, “but they bring a much better passing game to the table and they're get ting better every week. The bottom line is that you've got to stop the run. They're by far the best team we've seen this year.” Bruin sophomore quarterback Ryan McCann rose to the chal lenge in the first game of the sea son after starter Corey Paus suf fered an injury. Since then, McCann has had his ups and downs: He was benched at half time of the Fresno State game. Against Michigan, McCann was six for 19 in the first half, but a phenomenal 15 of 21, with two touchdowns, in the final two quar ters. “Our quarterbacks have been in consistent,” Toledo said. “They’re like little girls with curly hair: One minute they’re really good, the next they’re bad.” Freddie Mitchell and Brian Poli Dixon form a lethal tandem in the Bruins’ receiving core. Mitchell had a huge game against Michigan, catching 10 passes, fourth best in school history, for 137 yards. One major setback for the Bruins is the loss of defensive end Keny on Coleman, who tore cartilage in his knee last week and may miss the remainder of the season. The 6 foot-6, 278-pound senior recorded 3.5 sacks last season and was an All-American candidate. The Ducks may have an early advantage because UCLA tends to struggle early in games. Last week against Michigan, the Bruins scored only a field goal in the first half before putting 20 points on the board in the final 30 minutes. “We really need to get off on the right foot against Oregon,” Toledo said. “We’ve started poorly in all of our games. We’re going to have to change that if we’re going to be successful.” DISCOUNT SPORTS & VITAMINS (VITAL FOOD) BEST PRICE & SELECTION 255 E. 18TH, EUGENE 343-0971 n CAC .com M.D.®»La B American Sports Nutrition Bio-Tech Pinnacle Champion Nutrition Sportspharma Prolab Muscle Tech Optimum Nature's Best Twin lab Atkins LoBrada Gen Cybergenics Metaform Isopure Next Nutrition I BEST SELECTION OF BRANDS AND PRICES N. OF SAN FRANCISCO Gi-*ys'-'F'£' Run your for sale item in the ODE classifiedsfor five-days (items under $1,000) ... if you don't sell it, we'll run it 5 more* days for-free!