Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 2002, Page 14, Image 14

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Football
continued from page 13
become more consistent as he be
comes more comfortable in
the pocket.
Defensively, the Ducks earned
their first shutout in 10 years with a
41-0 romp over Portland State on
Sept. 21. In all, the Ducks are allow
ing 14.5 points per game this season
while giving up less than 92 yards
per game on the ground.
“It’s a great feeling,” Oregon line
backer Kevin Mitchell said of the
Portland State shutout. “It’s an even
better feeling when you know there’s
stuff you can get better with.”
Of course, stopping Portland
State’s Division I-AA offense is much
different from facing a Pac-10 of
fense. Even without a big preseason
test, the Ducks say they are set for
the conference games to begin.
“I think we’re ready,” linebacker
David Moretti said of starting Pac-10
play. “If anybody is going to (sweep
the Pac-10), we’re going to do it.”
Contact the senior sports reporter
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
Joey Harrington
memorial weekly
sports poll
So, we here at the Emerald
sports section care about you,
otir reader. You should know
this by now. But if you had
even a shred of doubt about
that fact before, consider it
gone. Way gone. Grand slam,
outta-the-park gone. Because
starting today, we’re reinsti
tuting the weekly online
sports poll, and life on cam
pus will never be the same
again. For you. Our reader.
And in the spirit of such a
monumental act, we’re posing
a monumental question: Will
former Oregon signal-caller
joey Harrington lead the NFLs
Detroit Lions into the playoffs
this year? Of course the an
swer is no, even after Harring
ton led the Lions past the New
Orleans Saims on Sunday, but
this is Eugene. So maybe we’ll
get a few yesses. The point of
the poll»to get the pulse of
the reader, so offer up your
jugular vein. Go to www.dai
tyemerald.com, dick on the
“Sports" link at the top of the
page and vote in the poll.
Next week we’ll publish the
results and the new ques
tions. See you online.
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