After a year off, the Ducks and Huskies jsumefneir rivalry, though both teams ave been quiet after a rough season Adam Jude Senior Sports Reporter They’ve said a lot bv saying very little. Careful not to provide the other with bulletin board material, the Ducks and Huskies have steered clear of trash talk this week. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be any yap ping Saturday. It’s been more than two years since the teams have met on the field — Oregon won the last meeting in 2000, a 23-16 win at Autzen Stadium — but the tension between the hated rivals has been present, even from afar. In February, Washington head coach Rick accused £)rc't— j ’ ihife mm d Oregon coach Mike Bellotti ies. Ironically, on the wrist by the NCAA for his recruit ing methods while at Colorado. Then, on Monday, Turn to Neuheisel called ©fego n “a propaganda mac„__ with its national billboard campaign, which he lat er said he meant as a compliment. On the other side of the coin, Oregon Athletic Director Bill Moos apologized for a video that was shown during a game at Autzen last season, which juxtaposed an image of Neuheisel with an image And last week, Oregon safety Keith Lewis called pW quarterback Cody Pickett “overrated” during an inter view with a Seattle radio station Subsequently, Lewis became the first player Bellotti banned from media interviews. Since then, both sides have kept a low profile. “I think Keith said ; )n linefSlikd! A -“Let’s just say we have a^m unique relationship. It’s a healthv hate ” Washington re .. Arnold told reporters mm%. : y that after a break from **page14B KICKOFF AT 12:30 P.M. ■ AUTZEN STADIUM ■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2002 ■ TV: ABC Whoa Huskies Washington has fallen on hard times this season, and needs to at least split its last two to finish at or above .500. Page2B Tall tales Jason Fife is a complex quarterback with many stories that make up who the junior signal-caller really is. P