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"Kuraya's has caught on. Twice in a row it has earned mention in NORTHWEST BEST PLACES.” Bob Welch The Register-Guard KURAYA’S 1410 Mohawk Blvci, Springfield • Mon-Sat 11-2:30, Mon-Thurs 5-9, Fri & Sat 5-10, Sun 4:30-9 • 746-2951 Soccer vs. # 21 Florida State Sunday, October 1 1:00pm Pape Field Student admission is free with your U of 0 student ID card. Visit our new website at www.goducks.com AMERICAN MATTRESS WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD KING KOIL FIRM SUPPORT TWIN SET *169°° FULL SET $1 9900 QUEEN SET $259°° 10-Year Warranty fREl SET-UP KING KOIL SUPER PLUSH TWIN SET $239°° FULL SET $289°° QUEEN SET $359°° KING SET $459°° 10-Year Warranty KING KOIL PILLOW TOP TWIN SET *299°° FULL SET $35900 QUEEN SET $399°° KING SET *599°° 10-Year Warranty Bring in this ad for FREE DELIVERY jf AMERICAN Mon-Sat 9-6 MATTRESS sun 11-5 MANUFACTURING mmm 4075 w. 11th 343-2690 ODE ARCHIVES Find ODE stories since 1994 @ www.dailyemerald.com J Emerald Washington quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo (ball carrier) is shaping up to be a Heisman Trophy candidate in his senior season. ‘Tui’ ready to face tough crowd ■ Washington quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo, whose father was an NFL lineman, has football in his blood By Scott Pesznecker Oregon Daily Emerald Marques Tuiasosopo is the kind of quarterback defensive coordina tors have nightmares about. He loves to pass, and he can run. His unpredictability makes him a dangerous weapon because oppo nents don’t know how he will hit them. “I love to throw the ball, that’s my passion,” Tuiasosopo said. “I’m for tunate enough to have the ability to run the ball, but I prefer throwing the ball.” Athletic greatness flows in the Tuiasosopo family. His father, Manu. went to UCLA and had an eight-year NFL career until 1987. His younger brother, Zach, is a freshman linebacker for the Huskies. His sister, Leslie, played for the Washington volleyball team that reached the final 16ofthel997 NCAA Championships. He had 10 cousins and one uncle who played college football, and four of them also went pro. Now, the 6-foot-2,220-pound Tu iasosopo, a Heisman Trophy candi date, anchors the Pacific-10 Confer ence’s highest-ranked football team. He is the reason why many football analysts picked the Huskies to go to the Rose Bowl this season. On the brink of rewriting several pages of the Washington football record book, this Tuiasosopo may surpass the achievements of any Tu iasosopo before him. And he’s coming to Autzen Sta dium on Saturday to try and derail the Ducks’ 17-game home winning streak. “They have a really great, hostile crowd that’s really good at distract ing and disturbing you,” Tuia sosopo said about the challenge ahead. “They’re in your ear all game long.” In the last meeting of the two teams, Tuiasosopo racked up 234 all-purpose yards en route to a 34 20 Husky victory. He called plays that picked apart the Oregon de fense piece by piece, keeping the football in Washington’s hands for 38 minutes, 26 seconds of the game. The Ducks’ offense spent less than 22 minutes on the field. Tuiasosopo knows that this time, the going will get tougher. “It doesn’t really matter what happened before this game because each year is different,” he said. “You always know you’ve got to strap on Turn to Tuiasosopo, page 9B -k Fruit — fresh or frozen; fresh veggies, too. We blend & juice just for you. No added sugars, fillers or fluff. To have the best smoothies we use only good stuff. Bagels and baked goods and munchies abound. If you want a snack, it's here to be found. Espresso or drip.— cold or hot; if you want the best coffee, Ernesto's is the spot. 009826 Mondays - Saturdays • 346-1100 In the REC CENTER • 15th & University • New Expanded Menu £-r~r Up0) *- m < e"