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Sophomore Paul Arnold is one of six tailbacks rushing for more than 14 yards per game.
Huskies ready to attack Ducks
■A week of extra preparation
instilled anticipation and fear
into the Husky football team
By Robbie McCallum
Oregon Daily Emerald
Two weeks ago, while Oregon
was putting the finishing touches
on its 42-13 non-conference victo
ry over Idaho, Washington fans be
gan to chant “Bring on the Ducks!
Bring on the Ducks!”
This is not extraordinary, except
that: a) Husky fans were in Boul
der, Col., drowning out a rowdy
Colorado home crowd of 50,454,
and b) a bye week separated the
Buffaloes game and this week’s an
ticipated Oregon-Washington
matchup. Also surprising about
the chant was that it occurred with
the score being only 17-7 in Wash
ington’s favor, and there was still a
good portion amount of time left in
the game.
One thing is certain, the sixth
ranked Huskies will be ready for
the Ducks when they visit Eugene
this weekend.
The undefeated Huskies are off
to a blazing start with wins over
then-No. 4 Miami (Fla), Colorado
and Idaho. Rick Neuheisel’s team
has risen steadily in the Associat
ed Press Top-25 polls, beginning
the season at No. 15 and now re
siding in the No. 6 spot. After the
three wins, the Huskies had a bye
week to prepare for the Ducks.
During that time, Washington
went through practice with in
creased crowd noise to simulate the
hostile Autzen Stadium atmos
phere. But nothing can truly create
{ ( / think we are clearly
aware of what kind of
home crowd Oregon pos
sesses. We have to find a
way to stay within our
selves and play good foot
ball.
Rick Neuheisel
Coach
Washington Huskies
the ear-splitting clamor from the
45,000-plus fans expected to attend
this weekend’s game, which has
been sold out for months.
Last week, UCLA used whisper
drills to prepare for Autzen. The
Bruins whispered their way to six
illegal motion penalties, including
three in a row in the first half of a
29-10 Duck rout. After the game,
UCLA coach Bob Toledo described
Autzen as Oregon’s “12th man.”
During its bye week, Washington
got a close-up look at the Autzen
mystique on national television.
Turn to Huskies, page 13B
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