Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 2003, Page 9, Image 9

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    Kellen Clemens
completed 50
percent of his
passes in
Oregon’s 17-13
loss to Utah on
Friday in Salt
Lake City.
Adam Amato
Photo Editor
FOOTBALL
continued from page 7
run or the pass."
Oregon struggled with some
plays defensively, but Bellotti cred
ited Moore and Kevin Mitchell with
good efforts.
"Steven Moore actually had a solid
game, but he got beat a couple
times," Bellotti said. "He made 12
tackles and created a turnover. Kevin
Mitchell made a lot of plays."
The Ducks will now refocus and
work out their kinks before traveling
to Arizona State for Saturday's game.
"Win or lose, the Utah game had
implications on other things way be
yond what we're looking at right
now," Bellotti said. "Things we're not
worried about. We're worried about
the Pac-10 Conference."
The Ducks also had lingering in
juries plague them during the game
with Parker, Demetrius Williams,
Robby Valenzuela and Justin
Phinisee each taking hard hits.
"We don't have five healthy experi
enced bodies (on the line) right
now," Bellotti said. "We're not block
ing as effectively as we were a couple
weeks ago when we had those guys
healthy. We've got to get better this
week, and then we'll have a week to
rest. It's important that however phys
ically we are, we've got to come up
with a great effort this week."
The sole Duck who did not return
to the game after being injured was
fullback Luke Rowley. He suffered a
concussion during the game.
The last time Oregon lost to Utah,
the Ducks finished the season 9-3
and played in the 1994 Rose Bowl.
Contact the senior sports reporter
at mindirice@daityemerald.com.
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following Saturday's press conference.
"In all reality we will most probably
have to relocate Howe Field away
from the central campus."
That may not be kosher with soft
ball supporters. Having the field on
campus benefits the athletes in their
first duty: academics. Classes are clos
er to practice and practice is closer to
study hall. The amenities and necessi
ties are within a 10-minute walk.
"When all the dust settles, the most
important thing to us is our students,"
Moos said.
Here's something the athletic de
partment needs to remember: The
athletes are students too.
On the other side of the relocation
issue is the design of the new field.
With recent projects on the Oregon
campus including the Autzen re
model, the new Lillis Business Com
plex and the Knight Law Center,
there is a commonality among all
campus construction projects: ap
pearance before location.
"It's going to be beautiful the way
they build the facilities around
here," Arendsen said. "Everything
I've seen ... is just stunning. I know
they're going to give us a showcase
facility as well."
A new field is going to bring the
biggest benefit to the softball program
with regard to recruiting. A relocated
Howe Field with updated amenities
will be an attraction to the program
for recruits.
"It's going to be an advantage in re
cruiting," Arendsen said. "And it will
be fun to show off."
Contact the senior sports reporter
at mindirice@dailyemerald.com.
Her opinions do not necessarily
represent those of the Emerald.
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