Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 2003, Section B, Page 6B and 7B, Image 18

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    Oregon one-deep roster
Offense
WR 1 Sarnie Parker
LT 72 Adam Snyder
LG 74 Nick Steitz
C 63 Dan Weaver
RG 59 Ian Reynoso
RT 79 Robin Knebel
TE 85 Tim Day
QB 11 Kellen Clemens
FB 32 Matt Floberg
TB 24 Terrence Whitehead
WR 6 Demetrius Williams
LE 53 Igor Olshansky
LT 99 R( t Valen -
RT 94 Junior Siavii
RE 92 Devan Long
I LB 39 Kevin Mitchell
MLB 52 Jerry Matson
OLB 21 David Martin
CB 4 Steven Moore
ROV 23 Mariey Tucker
FS 16 Keith Lewis '
CB 31 Justin Phinisee
Return specialists
KR 20 Kenny Washington
27 Ryan Shaw
PR 4 Steven Moore
HO 12 Jason Fife
KO 25 Jared Siegel
Specialists
PK 25 Jared Siegel
P 36 Paul Martinez
DS 48 Ryan Loftin
SS 63 Dan Weaver
Head coach: Mike Bellotti
Off. coordinator Andy Ludwig
Def. coordinator Nick Aliotti
Last bowl: 2002 Seattle Bowl
(vs. Wake Forest, L, 38-17)
OREGON
DUCKS
Statistical leaders
Rushing
T. Whitehead
Jason Fife
Ryan Shaw
Chris Vincent
Passing
Kellen Clemens
Jason Fife
Receiving
Sarnie Parker
D. Williams
T. Whitehead
Tim Day
Tackles
Kevin Mitchell
Keith Lewis
Jerry Matson
Igor Olshansky
Art.
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No.
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48
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38
Yds.
702
225
169
163
HH
150
63
Yds.
888
886
211
287
AT
38
25
22
16
Avg.
3.8
5.4
4.0
2.9
HH
2,037
866
14.6
18.9
9.2
14.4
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TD
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57.3
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■ 2003 OREGON SCHEDULE
August
30 @ Mississippi State, W, 42-34
September
6 Nevada, W, 31-23
13 @ Arizona, W, 48-10
20 Michigan, W, 31-27
27 Washington Stated, 55-16
October
3
11
25
November
1 @ Washington, L, 42-10
8 California, W, 21-17
15 @ UCLA, W, 31-13
22 Oregon State, W, 34-20
Oregon comerback Justin Phinisee is a good example of the Oregon
secondary this season. The sophomore has tended to bend, not
break when it comes to defending opposing offenses. At points dur
ing the season — games against Washington State and Arizona State — the
group did break, but bounced back in wins against California, UCLA and Ore
gon State. Part of the secondary's slow start was getting used
to a system implemented by new secondary coach
John Neal that focuses less on man-to-man cover
age. The Ducks are getting used to the new style
of play — which resembles a zone coverage
package — and it has begun to show. Against
Minnesota the secondary may not matter
too much, except if the Ducks' de
fensive line can stop the Gold
en Gophers running game.
Minnesota features three
strong running backs,
which push the
team to third na
tionally in mshing
yards. If Ore
gon can stop
that run
n i n g
game,
then
Phinisee
and Co.
will be vi
tal against
a passing
game that can
light up the
scoreboard as
well. It will take all
parts of the Oregon de
fense to earn a victory
over the 24th-ranked
team in the nation.
MINNESOTA
GOLDEN GOPHERS
While the Minnesota offense gets moving via the run, the Oregon
offense focuses primarily on getting the ball moving through the
air. Minnesota junior Mike Wojciechowski is a prime example of
the Golden Gophers secondary that needs to play on top of its game to get the
job done against the Ducks. Minnesota is 39th in
the nation in pass defense, allowing roughly
209 yards per game through the air. The
Minnesota defense has faced bigger re
ceivers in the Big Ten
Conference, but like
ly not any as fast
as the Ducks'
Sarnie Parker,
Demetrius
Williams
and Co.
Kellen
Clemens
has come into his
own as quarter
back of the Ducks
and is reaching the
level where he is reading
defenses well on a consis
tent basis. If the Golden
Gophers can stop the Ore
gon passing game, it will tilt
the game in favor of Min
nesota.
Mike Wojciechowski
junior cornerback
Oak Creek, Wis.
5’8," 185 lbs.
Statistical leaders
Marion Barber 191 1,195
L. Maroney 147 990
Thomas Tapeh 106 530
A. Abdul-Khaliq 79 341
A. Abdul-Khaliq 229 146
Benji Kamrath 34 16
NHK
6.1 17 96.6
6.7 9 82.5
5.0 8 44.2
4.3 4 28.4
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250 47.1 1
Aaron Hosack
Jared Ellerson
Ben Utecht
Tony Patterson
Eli Ward
Ben West
T. Campbell
Ukee Dozier
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August
30 Tulsa, W, 49-10
September
6 Troy State, W, 48-7
13 @ Ohio, W, 42-20
20
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October
4
10
18 Michigan State, L, 44-38
25 @ Illinois, W, 36-10
November
1 Indiana, W, 36-10
8 Wisconsin, W, 37-34
15 @ Iowa, L, 40-22
Minnesota
one-deep roster
Offense
WR 84 Aaron Hosack
LT 74 Rian Meiander
LG 68 Mark Setterstnom
C 61 GregEslinger
RG 70 Joe Quinn
RT 78 Joe Ainsite
TE 89 Matt Spaeth
QB 8 Asad Abdut-Khaliq
TB 21 Marion Barber
WR 17 Tony Patterson
WR 83 Jared Ellerson
Defense
DE 97 MarkLosli
NT 87 Dan Kwapinski
DT 51 Darrell Reid
DT 47 Paul Nixon
LB 52 Kyle McKenzie
LB 59 Ben West
LB 58 Terrance Campbell
CB 25 Ukee Dozier
SS 20 Justin Isom
FS 27 Eli Ward
CB 4 Trumaine Ward
Return specialists
KR 21 Marion Barber
22 Laurence Maroney
PR 21 Marion Barber
HO 3 Bryan Cupito
KO 16 Rhys Lloyd
LS 57 Peter Prudden
Specialists
PK 16 Rhys Lloyd
P 16 Rhys Uoyd
Head coach: Glen Mason
Off. coordinator: Mitch Browning
Def. coordinator Greg Hudson
About Minnesota
Location: Minneapolis
Home stadium: Hubert H.
Humphrey Metnodome
Field surface: artificial turf
Last bowl: 2002 Music City Bowl
(vs. Arkansas, W, 29-14)
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