Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 14, 2001, Page 8, Image 8

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Football
continued from page 5
rankings, expectations and pres
sure facing Oregon in 2001.
“Oregon has never been in this
position before, and it’s a little bit
different, to tell you the truth,”
Harrington said about the national
respect. “It’s a much tougher
process to be the favorite week in
and week out.”
“We’re going to get everyone’s
best game this year,” Peelle said.
“We’ve got to play hard every
snap.”
The Oregon players agreed that
the high expectations of fans, poll
sters and players alike would make
each game in the already-tough
Pac-10 even tougher.
The Ducks will have to deal
with that pressure immediately,
on Sept. 1 at home against Wis
consin. Ranked 22nd by the AP
and 23rd by the coaches, the Bad
gers offer Oregon a season-open
ing test and an opportunity to
avenge last year’s 27-23 loss in
Madison, Wise.
“I think it’s great that we’re
opening with Wisconsin,” Bellotti
said. “I know [last year’s loss] has
been on the minds of our players,
and I also know having that as a
first game has helped them work a
little harder in the offseason.”
The Badgers will play once,* at
home against Virginia Aug. 25, be
fore coming to Autzen Stadium.
Bellotti said that might give Wis
consin a slight edge in the
matchup.
“Playing a game is the fastest
way to learn what kind of team
you have, so that is a concern, that
they will be a game up on us,” Bel
lotti said.
Another game, farther down the
schedule, has already caught Ore
gon’s eye.
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Jessie Swimeley Emerald
Joey Harrington is exceptionally relaxed for a quarterback on the cover of Sports Illustrated. He and the Ducks hope to live up to the hype.
Civil War.
“I want to win,” said Harrington,
who threw four interceptions in
the Civil War loss to Oregon State
last year. “That’s not something to
be ashamed of. I want to win be
cause ... I’d just really love to win
that football game.”
If the seasons of Oregon and
Oregon State play out the way they
should according to rankings, the
Ducks-Beavers matchup could de
termine a Pac-10 title and a trip to
the National Championship at the
Rose Bowl.
But for now, as Harrington said,
“We just want to play football.”
With the talking out of the way,
Harrington and the Ducks can do
just that.
Oregon schools in the
national polls
Best:
Beavers 1 (Sports Illustrated)
Ducks 4 (Football Writers of
America)
Average of seven major polls:
Ducks 6
Beavers 9
Associated Press:
Ducks 7
Beavers 11
ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll:
Ducks 8
Beavers 12
Sports Illustrated:
Beavers 1
Ducks 7
ESPN the Magazine:
Ducks 5
Beavers 12
The Sporting News:
Ducks 5
Beavers 11
Street and Smith’s:
Ducks 7
Beavers 8
Football Writers of America:
Ducks 4
Beavers 10
Wisconsin and Utah
Student Tickets
available beginning
August 20,2001
Only 2,500 tickets will be available for the Wisconsin and Utah games, so
students should act quickly. 6,099 tickets will be available for the remaining
games. Students enrolled for fall 2001 classes can pick up one ticket for each
game at the ticket offices located in the EMU or Casanova Center. Student
tickets are funded through student incidental fees. Any remaining students tickets
will become available to students to purchase for their friends and family the
week before game day.
The ticket release schedule for the remainder of the season
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Opponent Game Date Ticket Release Date
_use_September 22. 2001 September 10, 2001
Stanford _October 20, 2001October 8, 2001
_Arizona State_ November 3. 2001_October 22. 2001
_Oregon StateDecember 1.2001November 19. 2001
• For more information students should contact the Duck Ticket Office at (541) 346-4461 or the ASUO at (541) 346-3724 •