Arizona State continued from page 2B the come-from-behind victory. The loss marked the ninth-straight game the Sun Devils have lost to opponents ranked in the Associat ed Press poll. In the No. 8 Ducks, the Sun Dev ils hope to give first-year coach Koetter — a former offensive coor dinator at Oregon from 1996-97 — his first win over a ranked oppo nent. Arizona Sate, however, is well aware of the effect Autzen Stadium can have on the outcome of the football game. “Crowd noise will definitely be a factor,” Koetter said. Arizona State is led by sopho more quarterback Jeff Krohn, who is leading the Pacific-10 Confer ence and is sixth in the nation in . passing efficiency (165.3). He is coming off the third 300-yard game of his brief career with a 320-yard . effort against Washington. Krohn, a former walk-on, often looks for receiver Shaun McDon ald, who is averaging 99.4 yards per game, which is second in the Pac-10. McDonald ranks first in the conference with an average of 22.5 yards per catch. Other key players for Arizona State include senior tailback Delvon Flowers, true freshman Ja son Shivers and sophomore Terrell Suggs on the defensive side, and junior Mike Barth and senior Tom Pace on special teams. Shivers, a free safety, is the lead ing tackier on the squad, but much of the notoriety goes to Suggs, who has nine sacks and 16 tackles for loss this season. Barth is 8-of-10 this season in field goals and will probably give the Oregon returners few chances to run back kickoffs. He has booted more than 55 percent of his kick offs into the end zone this year. Re turning for the Sun Devils, Pace ranks second in the Pac-10 and seventh in the country with an av - fill Emerald erage of 29.8 yards per return. Arizona State’s offense is averag ing 6.6 yards per play, which is best in the conference, but the Dev ils have also turned the ball over 17 times this year. The team’s turnover margin is minus-five while the Ducks are at positive 12. The turnover margin has played a key role in the out comes of some of Arizona State’s games this season, and may be a reason why the Ducks are highly THE HEISMAN WATCH Bey your plane ticket to New York... ERIC CROUCH • QB • NEBRASKA last Week: Completed 1fkrf-18for Season: ?5-foM 30 with 1,088yards in the air with seven TOs and has run lor 798 yards on 149 carries This Week: TheCornhuskers face Kansas in Lawrence KEN DORSEY* OB'MIAMI Last Week: Completed 16-of-27 for 192 yards and two TDs Season: 101 »foM69 for 1,622 yards and 13 TDs Temple DESHAUN FOSTER ♦ RB * UCLA yardsandaTD Season: 138 rushes, 997yards and 11TDs This Week: The Bruins travel to Pullman to face Washington State REX GROSSMAN ♦ QB ' FLORIDA Last Week: 27-of-35 for 407yards and two TDs Season: 161 -for-240 with 2,636 yards and 24 TDs This Week: The Gators host Vanderbilt JULIUS PEPPERS •DE* NORTH CAROLINA Last Week: Had a bye, Against Cfemson on Oct. 20 recorded five tackles, one sack and an interception Season: 43 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks and three interceptions This Week: The Tar Heels travel to Georgia Tech Hangin’ Tough WOODROW OAWra.ER •QB*CLEMSON Last Week: Completed 16-of-27 for 211 yards and one ID; rushed 20 times for 119 yards and one TD Season: 128*of-20O for 1 (483 yards and 10 TDs; has rushed 134 times for 678 yards and seven IDs This Week: Hie Tigers are at home vs. Florida State JOEY HARRINGTON *Q8* OREGON Last Week: 14-of-26 for 119 yards and 0 TDs; ran for 23 yards Season: 143»for«245 for 1,796 yards and 16 TDs; has rushed for six TDs . This Week: The Ducks host Arizona KURT KITTNER ♦ QB • ILLINOIS Last Week: 24-oM5 for 401 yards and four TDs Season: 125*of-236for 1,839 yards and 14 TDs: has rushed for one TD This Week: No. 181 Hindis travels to No. 15 Purdue WILLIAM GREENE ♦ RB* BOSTON COLLEGE Last Week: Rushed 28 times for 195 yards and one TD; caught two passes for 67 yards and one TD Season: 218 carries, 1164 yards and 12 TDs This Week: The Eagles are off before their Nov. 10 game against No. 1 Miami It was fun while it lasted... David Carr • QB * Fresno State Oamien Anderson *RB» Northwestern Ken Simonton * RB • Oregon State favored in this weekend’s game at Autzen. “It’s not a secret that no one is going to give us a chance to win up there,” punter Nick Murphy said in his weekly column for Arizona State’s official Web site. “I like that because all the pressure is on the Ducks to start another winning streak at home after losing to Stan ford two weeks ago.” Koetter, in his first year at Ari zona State, is looking forward to I the chance of playing the Ducks despite the Sun Devils losing the previous three contests between the two schools. 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