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Huskies continued from page 6B “I think that if you are not pre pared for [crowd noise] you get sur prised and it can have an effect,” Neuheisel said. “I think we are clearly aware of what kind of home crowd Oregon possesses. We have to find a way to stay within our selves and play good football.” As important as the game is for Oregon, it is equally crucial to the Huskies and their season. “We understand the challenge that lies ahead and we are excited about it,” Neuheisel said. “It is our Pac-10 opener and although it is early in the Pac-10 race it certainly has implications down the road and we need to take care of busi ness if we expect to be a team that is in the race in November. I am ex cited, but weary about what lies ahead.” Washington needs a win to keep pace with the nation’s undefeated elite — Nebraska, Florida and Flori da State. A loss could dash some its Rose Bowl hopes, much like UCLA’s were last week. Starting quarterback Marques Tu iasosopo is more confident about the game than their coach. “We have to make plays to keep the crowd quiet,” Tuiasosopo said. Tuiasosopo leads the Pac-10 in total offense with 271.3 yards per game. Washington leads the Pac-10 in rushing offense despite having no players averaging over 60 yards per game. However, the Huskies do have six players who average over 14 yards per game. Surprisingly, Tuiasosopo leads the list at 56 yards per game, followed by tailback Paul Arnold at 42.7. Tuiasosopo does have a number of targets to pass to. Tight end Jer ramy Stevens averages 13.6 yards per reception and 77 yards per game, good enough for fifth in the conference. Arnold and flanker Wilbur Hooks also have had good performances. { { It is our Pac-10 opener and although it is early in the race it certainly has implications down the road and we need to take care of business if we ex pect to be a team that is in the race in November I am excited, but weary about what lies ahead. Rick Neuheisel Coach Washington Huskies n Whoever comes out on top of the hyped Oregon-Washington bat tle will have bragging rights for the next couple of years. Because of scheduling conflicts, the Ducks and Huskies will not see each oth er until 2002. The year off will mark only the second time in 100 years that the two teams have not met. Quizno's ifUl SUBS Now open at 5th Street Market and in Springfield at comer of Gateway and Beltline (behind Shari's) Free Small Sub with Purchase of Chips and Small Drink. ($5.58 value for $2.04) i 3L There's a better way to toast a sub! 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