Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 2001, Page 8, Image 8

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Heisman candidate Foster
leads UCLA against Ohio St.
■ Game of the week: The
Bruins look to keep their
Pac-10 title hopes alive against
the 21 st-ranked Buckeyes
By Chris Cabot
Oregon Daily Emerald
No. 21 Ohio State (1-0 overall,
0-0 Big Ten Conference)
at No. 14 UCLA (2-0,0-0
Pacific-10 Conference)
Any game with Keith Jackson
serving as the ABC commentator
has to be the one to watch.
The last six times UCLA and Ohio
State have met both have been
ranked in the top 25. The Buckeyes
lead the overall series 4-3-1, and this
game will be only the second in the
Rose Bowl. Neither team has won
consecutive games against each oth
er, and last year Ohio State rolled to
a 42-20 win. In that game, the Buck
eyes racked up 241 yards, rushing
and 507 yards of total offense.
In their first game of the season,
Ohio State defeated Akron in
Columbus 28-14. Head coach Jim
Tressel was pleased with the win,
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but others in the community, like
the Columbus Dispatch’s Tim May,
called the game a “lackluster win.”
“We really do have to step it
up. If we can hold that end
of the line of scrimmage so
that he can’t really bounce
out or in like he likes,
everybody else should
scrap, and we should
be OK.’’
Tim Cheatwood
defensive end, Ohio State
Tressel said he is excited about the
opportunity to play a top-ranked team
like UCLA on the road.
“It’s a tremendous opportunity for
us to go and see how we've come
along and go out there and play
against a very, very good football team
in a big game that the whole nation is
going to see,” the first-year coach said.
UCLA head coach Bob Toledo
is optimistic that his team will
not lose the momentum they had
before the East Coast disasters.
“I believe that they’ll regroup af
ter this terrible tragedy we had,
and they will get back on track and
continue to play well,” he said.
If the running game can pick up
from where it was before the break,
the Bruins and quarterback Cory Paus
should be able to score some points
against the Buckeye defense. Tailback
DeShaun Foster leads the Pac-10 in
rushing with 149.5 yards per game
and worries the Ohio State players.
“We really do have to step it up,”
Ohio State defensive end Tim Cheat
wood told the Columbus Dispatch.
“If we can hold that end of the line
of scrimmage so that he can’t really
bounce out or in like he likes, every
body else should scrap, and we
should be OK.”
In addition to Foster, UCLA
has another force in the back
field. Fullback Matt Stanley is
one of Toledo’s favorites and
should be a big part of the offen
sive game plan for the Buckeyes.
“He can run it extremely well,”
Toledo said. “He blocks very well,
and he is an excellent receiver
coming out of the backfield.”
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