Football continued from page 9 Andy Ludwig, Oregon’s offensive coordinator and quarterback coach. “Voss is probably done for the rest of the spring. His reps were valuable to him and the team. (His injury) is unfortunate, but that just gives Kellen and Jason the opportunity for more reps, and they need to make the most of those reps.” The Ducks’ only other quarter back option is essentially not an op tion. Walk-on Matt Kennedy joined the team during the first week of the spring and may get “a couple” of plays in the team’s second scrim mage Friday, Ludwig said. Considering, though, the of fense’s performance at the first scrimmage of the spring Saturday, Kennedy might be worth a look. Af ter the defensively-dominated scrimmage — in which the Oregon offense scored just one touchdown by a walk-on running back — Bel lotti said the team is not where it needs to be at this point. The burden, it seems, then falls heavily on the right shoulders of Fife and Clemens. Fife, a junior to be, is the only quarterback on the roster with game experience, however limited it may be. He has 11 attempts in four career appearances. “I’ve never thought of myself as the old guy,” Fife said. “I’m just try ing to focus on myself. I can’t worry about anyone else.” At 6-foot-4, 216 pounds, Fife is the prototypical quarterback, and Bellotti has praised him for his abil ity to run the offense as designed. “I think Fife is a good quarter back, and I really think he gave Har rington a run for his money last year,” Oregon junior safety Keith Lewis said. “The thing is, Fife’s not going to be a Heisman candidate. Harrington’s a good kid, a good quarterback, but Fife gave him a run for his money last year. ” Clemens, a redshirt freshman, is r Thomas Patterson Emerald Oregon first-year offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig (right) has worked closely with the quarterbacks this spring, including redshirt freshman Kellen Clemens (11). a sharp contrast to Fife. The 6-foot 2, 205-pound Burns native is noted for his quick feet and ability to elude defenders on the run. But his expe rience and knowledge of the offense are concerns. “Kellen Clemens does a lot of things very exciting, but he also makes some mistakes which could be exciting the other way,” Bellotti said. “He will compete for the starting job. He’s best when things break down, but we needs to get better at the normal execution of the offense.” Clemens said he is just trying to adapt to his new role. “Obviously I don’t have a lot of experience — I was on the scout team last year— so my expectations of myself at this point are just to compete and do whatever I can to help the team,” he said. “I obviously want playing time any way I can get it, but I’m not stressing anything right now. “If I can help this team as a starter, great. If not, I’ll just try to help by pushing Fife.” The two signal callers will have a chance at redemption at Friday’s scrimmage and will ultimately try to prove themselves at the annual Spring Game at PGE Park in Port land on April 27. “Both of them are getting better every day,” Ludwig said. “I’m pleased with their work ethic. “But they got to get better.” E-mail sports editor Adam Jude at adamjude@dailyemerald .com. 1 Congratulations Class of 2002! You’re invited to attend your Zen^ear Reunion FREE food, FREE gift and t vNjN—'slf * Sponsored by the UO Alumni Association and Student Alumni Association pride passion ■ promise UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Adam Jones Emerald Santiago Lorenzo, seen here in last year’s NCAA Championships, will not compete in the Mt. San Antonio College decathlon this week because of a quadricep injury. Men’s continued from page 9 him out of most of the regular sea son. He returned to action for the first time at the Washington Dual on Saturday, where he finished third in the 400 meters and fourth in the discus. “It was fun coming back,” Pap pas said. “I was injured for a while, so once I started training again I realized how much I missed it.” Pappas said he doesn’t have a specific point-goal for this week’s Mt. SAC event, but he does real ize the significance of the last de cathlon before the Pac-10 meet. “I at least want to get to Pac-lOs,” said Pappas, who will have this one chance to hit the Pac-10 quali fying mark of 6,800 points and only two chances to hit the NCAA provisional mark of 7,150 points. “I try not to set specific goals for myself, it’s more fun that way.” Pappas and Slye will lead the Oregon charge into the Mt. SAC relays with the start of the de cathlon today. Several other Ducks will compete in the meet this weekend, starting Thursday and running through Sunday. 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