Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 20, 2000, Page 8B, Image 16

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awareness knows what that means.
No, I didn’t get discounted cloth
ing at the local department store a
la former Florida State wide receiv
er Peter Warrick. I did, however,
regularly witness arguably the top
football program in the country
play some of the most momentous
games of the past decade.
There was the legendary 1991
Southern soiree between FSU and
the University of Miami, “Wide
Right I.” FSU’s 17-16 loss — settled
when place-kicker Gerry Thomas
missed a 34-yard, last-second field
goal—was also one of just 32
matchups since 1943 between the
No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the coun
try. FSU was the top-ranked team.
In 1994, the seventh-ranked
Florida Gators came to Doak Camp
bell Stadium, took a 31-3 lead with
11 minutes to go in the game, then
promptly gave up 28 unanswered
points to FSU. The 31-31 tie is now
carved in Florida’s collective mem
ory as the “Choke in Doak.”
Two years later, and five years af
ter “Wide Right I,” another No. 1 ver
sus No. 2 game occurred at Doak.
The top-dog Gators cruised into Tal
lahassee and left as a 24-21 roadkill
victim to second-ranked FSU.
Rarely is a game played at Doak
when at least one team —usually the
home team—isn’t ranked in the top
five. If you dine on filet mignon for
so many years, does it make sense to
switch to cheeseburgers?
This year is different, however.
The Ducks have risen to No. 7 in the
land, quite a lofty spot and a tie for
their highest-ever ranking in the
polls. With the 2 lst-ranked Wildcats
pussyfooting into town, now is as
good a time as any to see if the atmos
phere in Autzen can match the
delirious nature of a big tilt in Doak.
(Yes, the scene at Doak can seem to
be a rather offensive environment
when fans perform the Tomahawk
Chop. However, several Seminole In
dian leaders in North Florida are pro
ponents of allowing FSU to portray
the Seminole tribe’s image as one of
warriors, while others contend it per
petuates negative stereotypes.)
Controversy aside, the intensity
of approximately 80,000 fans hol
lering and stomping their feet is a
body-shaker. The tradition of FSU
mascot Chief Osceola riding his
horse Renegade to the field’s center
and then hurling a burning spear
into the ground just before kick-off
has been called by many the most
thrilling pre-game ceremony at any
college football stadium.
Somehow, the idea of the Duck
mascot getting a ride into Autzen
on the back of a motorcycle doesn’t
generate more than a smirk.
But I’m giving Saturday’s game a
real chance to change my mind about
Oregon football. I’m told the fans, all
43,000-plus, can create quite a bone
rattling ruckus. And this is a huge
game with national implications.
The Ducks, with a win against
Arizona, would increase the na
tion’s second-longest home win
ning streak to 19 games. A big vic
tory could move the team even
higher in the polls.
With a little luck this weekend,
Oregon could surpass the sixth
ranked team in the country and the
squad with the most consecutive
home wins - 32 and counting.
Yep, in both cases that would be
Florida State.
Jack Clifford is a Florida transplant who is
now editor-in-chief at Oregon. If you
would like to make your case for Duck
football, you can reach him at ode@ore
gon.uoregon.edu.
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