Adam Amato Emerald Steven Moore (4) and the Duck defense hope to benefit from a change in the spring game system that will pit it against the offense. Football continued from page 7 while a successful two-point play is still two points. There’s more to the system, but for the players, the opportunity to go against the other team’s best is the real opportunity. “We want to see the best against the best,” cornerback Steven Moore said. “We’re going to see a lot of that. We’re going to keep up the intensity.” However, some of Oregon’s best won’t be the on the field, and for some of those that are, they won’t be on the gridiron for long. Bellotti said at Thursday’s prac tice that wide receivers Keith Allen and Kellen Taylor will both be held out of the game. Allen is questionable with a strained ham string while Taylor did not meet the requirements of his winter workout program. The Ducks will also be without running back Kenny Washington, who suffered an injured shoulder in the team’s first scrimmage of the spring. Bellotti said an additional few players could be kept out as well be cause of academics, but that he would talk to team counselors be fore making that decision. Linebacker Kevin Mitchell and fullback Matt Floberg are both ex pected to see action on the field. Mitchell practiced for the first time last week after sitting out because of arthroscopic knee surgery. Floberg returned earlier this week after tearing his rotator cuffs in both shoulders. Neither truly knows how much time he will see in the game. “I’m just going to look to get back into the groove,” Floberg said. “(The rotator cuffs) feel pret ty good. They healed pretty well and they healed a lot faster than I thought they would. I’ve had no Spring game point system I Defense * One point: Forcing a punt, tackle for loss or a blocked point after a touchdown, « Two points: Sack, successfully holding the offense on a two-point play, or forcing the offense to attempt a field goal in the red zone, * Three points: Blocked field goal, a turnover returned inside the 30-yard line, or stopping a fourth-down play™ including a missed, field goal. * Four points: Fumble recovery, or an interception. • Six points: Scoring a touchdown. Offense * One point: Getting a first down, or connecting on a point after a touchdown. ■ Two points: Converting a successful two-point play, and every play that goes for at least 20 yards. * Three points: Making a field goal. * Six points: Scoring a * One point: S-yard penalty. * Two points: 10-yard penalty. * Three points: 15-yard penalty. touchdown. Penalties vV Ignoring the meter can cost you a ticket. Ignoring your resume can cost you your future. 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That does take a little pressure off both throwers’ shoulders, although not a whole lot. “At the same time, every prac tice, every throw, every move that we make out here is going into our evaluations as quarterbacks,” Clemens said. “It’s all going to come to a head the second week of fall camp, probably.” Finally, the Ducks will also un veil a new uniform on Friday at the Casanova Center, just in time for the game. “I think everybody will be pleased,” Bellotti said. “I don’t think it’ll be quite the shocking revolution that the first (uniform change) was. This is more of an evolution. I’m pretty excited about it and I think the players will be too.” Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. [ Premier TraveF • Airfare Specials!!! • New Orleans - $238.00* Boston - $238.00* Mazatlan - $248.00* London - $475.00* l;iv in>t'iin.liu.loil. ivMricliiHis nuiv ;ippl\ Suhjtvi U>ih.myc wilhoul notice. Kurail Passes issued on-site!!! 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