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Moore and Bauman still talk on a regular basis — usually once every couple of weeks. They've stayed friends despite Bauman's presence with Washington of the NFL, lo cated approximately 3,000 miles away from Eugene. "1 Ie'll tell me what to look for in game, how to play certain things," Moore said. "He'll give me little tips here and there on how to play certain receivers. 1 Ie helps me out a lot." The way Moore has played in 2003 would show that he has taken Bauman's talks to heart. Moore has picked off two passes this season, and has broken up three more. Where opposing quarterbacks were not afraid to throw to him last season, they've be gun to shy away from his direction this season. He's also added another dimension this season that was taken away from the Ducks when Keenan Howry graduated after last season. Moore is returning punts for Ore gon, averaging 12.1 yards per return, includ ing a 61-yarder against Michigan that result ed in a touchdown. He is doing it all for Oregon this season, having learned from the best. All that's left for Moore is to prove the Ducks' secondary is on the rise. "We're a lot more physical; a lot more in tense," Moore said. "I think having John Neal here has really boosted our confidence, and he believes in us. He's not scared to put it on the line for us. That alone has set a tone for our de fensive secondary this season. "We're going to get better every week," Moore said. "We're not done yet." Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Mark McCambridge Senior Photographer Steven Moore leads Oregon with 18 punt returns for 217 yards this season. OREGON continued from page 2B quarterback had been picked off in Oregon's first four games. Although Clemens has started all five games for Oregon, the two have split playing time. Fife has led the team to seven touchdowns and one field goal on 26 drives. On the flip side, Clemens has led 51 drives for 12 touchdowns and three field goals. The last time the Ducks met Utah was at Autzen Stadium in 2001. Ore gon prevailed for a 24-10 win. The Utes (3-1, 1-0 Mountain West Conference) have had early-season success, including a 31-24 win over California, the only Pac-10 team they've played this season. "We're playing one of the top teams in the country in Oregon," Utah head coach Urban Meyer said. "The biggest thing this week is staying fresh." Since the game is on Friday, both teams had a shortened week of prac tice and preparation for the game. "We've got to prepare the same," Oregon free safety Keith I,ewis said. "We've got to look at it as a high school game — everybody here used to play on Fridays in high school. That's the way we've got to go about it." Contact the senior sports reporter at mindirice@dailyemerald.com. ^ Need a place ^ to stay for UO games? 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