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Pac-10 Honors Offensive Player of the Year: Marques Tuiasosopo, QB, Washington Defensive Player of the Year: Adam Archuleta, LB, Arizona State Freshman of the Year: Terrell Suggs, DE, Arizona State Coach of the Year: Dennis Erickson, Oregon State 2000 All-Pacific-10 Conference Foot ball Team First Team Offense QB Marques Tuiasosopo, Sr., Washing ton RB Ken Simonton, Jr., Oregon State RB DeShaun Foster, Jr., UCLA WR DeRonnie Pitts, Sr., Stanford WR Freddie Mitchell, Jr., UCLA TE Todd Heap, Jr., Arizona State OL Chris Gibson, Jr., Oregon State OL Victor Leyva, Sr., Arizona State OL Siott Peters, Jr., Arizona State OL Elliot Silvers, Sr., Washington 01 Chad Ward, Sr., Washington First Team Defense DE Andre Carter, Sr., California DT Willie Howard, Sr., Stanford DT Larry Tripplett, Jr., Washington DE DeLawrence Grant, Sr., Oregon State LB Adam Archuleta, Sr., Arizona State LB Lance Briggs, So., Arizona LB Riall Johnson, Sr., Stanford DB, Dennis Weathersby, So., Oregon State DB Rashad Bauman, Jr., Oregon DB Ricky Manning, So., UCLA DB Hakim Akbar, Jr., Washington First Team Specialists PK Ryan Cesca, So., Oregon State P Nick Harris, Sr., California RS Bobby Wade, So., Arizona ST Jermaine Hanspard, Sr., Oregon Second Team Offense QB Joey Harrington, Jr., Oregon RB Maurice Morris, Jr., Oregon RB Sultan McCullough, So., USC WR Milton Wynn, Jr., Washington State WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Sr., Oregon State TE Jerramy Stevens, So., Washington OL Lee Gundy, Sr., Oregon OL Eric Heitmann, Jr., Stanford OL Mitch White, Sr., Oregon State OL Marques McFadden, Sr., Arizona OL Levi Jones, Jr., Arizona State OL Brandon Ludwig, So., California Second Team Defense DE Saul Patu, Sr., Oregon DT Jacob Waasdorp, Sr., California DT Ennis Davis, Sr., USC DE Joe Tafoya, Sr., Arizona LB Zeke Moreno, Sr., USC LB Darnell Robinson, Sr., Oregon State LB Robert Thomas, Sr., UCLA DB Curtis Williams, So., Washington DBTank Williams, Jr„ Stanford DB Michael Jolivette, Fr., Arizona DB Terrance Carroll, Sr., Oregon State DB Billy Newman, jr„ Washington State Oregon’s Honorable Mention OTJim Adams, Jr. DT Jed Boice, Sr. P Kurtis Doerr, Sr. WR Keenan Howry, So. DE Jason Nikolao, Sr. TE Justin Peelle, Jr. OLB Garrett Sabol.Sr. MLB Matt Smith, Sr. CB Steve Smith, Jr. WR Marshaun Tucker, Sr. Sports brief Well, it’s down to Hawaii and San Diego for the Oregon Ducks’ bowl destination. The Insight.com Bowl in Phoenix, Ariz., is officially not an option for the Ducks after UCLA ac cepted its Sun Bowl bid Monday. Oregon would have ended up in Phoenix had the Sun Bowl decided to trade away its rights to Oregon to the Insight.com Bowl (formerly known as the Copper Bowl.) The Sun Bowl would have received the No. 5 team from the Big 12 in ex change for the Ducks. Now, the options for Oregon are the Holiday Bowl in San Diego, Calif., on Dec. 29 or the Oahu and Aloha Bowls in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Dec. 24 and 25. Oregon’s fate hinges on whether Oregon State gets selected for a Bowl Champi onship Series bowl. The BCS makes its announcements Sunday after the final league championships are de cided. Call (541)3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. 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ACCEP TANCE: The ODE reserve the right to revise, reclassify, reject or cancel any ad a! any time. Political ads are payable in advance and must clearly identify the advertiser. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal for any person to cause to be published any advertisement relating to the transfer, sale, rental, or lease of any housing which expresses limitations, specifications or discrimination of any kind. NOT ACCEPTED: Mail-order ads (unless a sample is supplied for review prior to publication); Adoption ads by anyone other than a licensed agency; Airline ticket sale ads by any one other than authorized agents. Four easy ways to place an ad in the Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds: 1) Stop by Suite 300 EMU, M-F 8a.m.-5p.m. 2) Visit our website: www.dailyemerald.com 3) Call 346-4343, M-F 8a.m.-5p.m. 4) Fax 346-5578 bring your own mug or cup Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 28). Shortages inspire your budget this year. They could in spire creativity and a group effort, as well. You're flexible in December. Drop a bad habit forever. You're not broke in January, but you're careful with your cash. Spend time instead of money on your favorite charity. In February take a class to make a dream come true. Take on a tough project in May for the money, not the fun of it. Make time in June for romance and go shopping for your household items in July. Accept congratulations from your friends in October. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-Apri! 19) — Today is a 5 — An older person demands your attention. Give it freely, along with respect. Although you and this person don't always agree, you have a lot to teach each other. Have that be your inten tion. and this encounter will be more interest TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7 —You're anxious to get away, but it might not be possible yet. Something important still needs to be done. Make travel plans and get your reservations. The sooner the better, for GEMINI (May 21 -June 21)—Today is a 5 — Your primary concern is money now. This in cludes your debt and money you want to bor row. If you and your sweetheart want to do something special soon, you can find the fund ing now. Watch out for that interest rate, how CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6 — Let an expert take the lead Although you're not making die final decision, you’re offering valuable insights. Your input, plus the other person's expertise, helps you make the right de cision. It's a partnership effort. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6 — Your work could take you into an area you don’t know much about. You'll have to learn more, quickly. If you have the foresight to an ticipate problems, find the manuals you'll need now. You won't have time to look for them later. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 7 — You and a loved one want to celebrate, but there's a problem. The money you wanted to spend has been spent on something else. Don’t &et. The gift you give doesn't need to cost a lot. Sometimes it's better if it doesn't. This is one of those times. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 6 — The best place for you to be tonight is home with the family. A close relative may need your advice. If you provide the safe place to talk, you won't have to provide all the answers. Somebody else will do that. Just be the moder SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7 — You're smart, and you're learning fast. Something that you thought was one way could turn out to be another. Don't move too fast, especially with something you haven't done for long. You don't want to make an ex pensive mistake. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) —Today is a 6—You want to get involved with a group, but you can't afford to spend much now. They need finances for a big push, and you don't have enough. You can contribute your good ideas, though. One of them could be worth more than money. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —Today is an 8 — You're in control today, so be alert. You're taking on responsibilities, and that's good. Pay attention. Others will notice if you make an error. You're under pressure, but you're also lucky now. Full speed ahead! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 6 — Travel doesn't look good right now. Stay where you are. Wait on meetings or even phone calls with people from far away. If you can stall until tomorrow or the next day, your chances of success are better. No need to hurry. Be un available. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7 —A group endeavor has your attention. That's where your heart is, too, but the money's hard to put together. You can go through a lot of it quickly. Don't spend the rent money, even for a good cause. 095 PERSONALS Eugene’s Coolest Party Line!!! 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