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E m LOCATIONS WORLDWIDE Civil War continued from page 1B crossing the line.” One of fifth-ranked Oregon’s goals in the beginning of the year was to have a 10-win season for the first time. Back in the spring, play ers were seen wearing T-shirts bear ing the words, “6 in 96, 7 in 97, 8 in 98 and 9 in 99. Finish the Job!” As the Ducks’ win total increased by one in each corresponding season, the hope for the ensuing fall got higher and higher. Who would have thought that ( { / want that ring so in 40 years I can look back and tell my kids about it. Joey Harrington Oregon quarterback ^ j Oregon’s first-ever 10th win could come against its in-state rivals for the Pac-10 Championship? “It’s about time to get that number 10,” junior cornerback Rashad Bau man said. “It’s gone up one every year, so I don’t see why it shouldn’t this year too.” On the flip-side, No. 8 Oregon State is also looking for its first sea son with double-digit wins. This is only the third time in history it has ever recorded nine wins. “Our players have been very re silient through the year,” Oregon State head coach Dennis Erickson said. “We’re gaining confidence as time went on during the year. But to think we’d be 9-1 at this time?” One person who forecasted a showdown of this magnitude was Oregon senior defensive end Jason Nikolao. Back on Oct. 10, as Oregon prepared to play USC after its bye week, Nikolao talked about the Beavers and the Civil War game—39 days before it would even take place. “I’ve been watching them all year and I can’t wait to go up there and play them,” said Nikolao a few days after Oregon State narrowly lost to Washington for its only defeat. “Last year was great to beat them here, but I want to win on that field in Corval lis so bad. I mean, they have the po tential to win all of the rest of their games, and I think we’re going to win the rest of ours. “That’s going to be a big game. Nov. 18th, man. It’s on my calen dar.” Sure enough, each team won its next five games, setting up Satur day’s showdown, which will be re gionally telecast by ABC. Harring ton will be matched against Beavers quarterback Jonathan Smith, while Oregon tailback Maurice Morris will be billed against Oregon State tailback Ken Simonton. The four will obviously play the most impor tant roles, but Harrington believes the true key will be which team con trols its emotion. “It’s going to be a very emotional game, and whether that translates into a lot of mistakes or a high-scor ing game, I have no idea what to ex pect,” he said. Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti showed off his 1995 Rose Bowl ring — which he received when he was Oregon’s offensive coordinator—to his players this week to show them first-hand what they are playing for Saturday. “I want one,” said Harrington, whose team is already no worse than co-Pac-10 champs. “That’s what I came here for. I don’t like sharing. I want that ring so in 40 years I can look back and tell my kids about it.” The junior quarterback — who has thrown for 20 touchdowns com pared to eight interceptions — knows that the memory of this game will live in his mind forever. “It’s something that I will either cherish for the rest of my life, or it will haunt me,” he said. Both teams will be looking to cap off truly incredible seasons with a win and a prestigious bowl berth, and both know that somebody is go ing to walk out of the stadium as a loser. The teams have practiced be hind closed doors all week and dis sected one another’s videotapes to no end, while their two respective cities have been off the hook in an ticipation. Now, all that’s left is to just play the game and let the cards fall where they may. “The talking is done,” senior line backer Michael Callier said. “There’s no more time for talking.” 0045291 STUDENTS • FACULTY • STAFF Flu Vaccination Due to the tuition wide shortage of flu vaeeine, the University Health Center will he giving flu vaeeinations aeeording to the following CDC guidelines. / 65years and older y ucliilts who have chronic disorders such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease and/or kidney dysfunction y -women who are in their second or third trimester of pregnancy Students meeting the eriteria may reeeive the vaeeine Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. Faculty and staff meeting the eriteria may reeeive the vaeeine Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 8am to 9am. Students 84.00 Faculty <8: Staff provided by FEllli For more information on availability of vaeeine and plans for flu clinics, call the University Health Center at .146-4444.