Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 2003, Section B, Page 10B, Image 21

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Steven Moore said. "We're pretty fa
miliar with the Sun Bowl. Last time
we were in the Sun Bowl, I heard it
was a really good game with Min
nesota. I'm looking forward to
another one."
The 1999 game was a well-played
contest, at least for the Ducks.
Oregon came into the contest
with an 8-3 record, almost identical
to this season. Current NFLers Joey
Harrington, Reuben Droughns and
Keenan Howry dotted the roster of
the Ducks, but Oregon was still a vir
tual unknown.
The game proceeded to a be a tight
ly knit contest, with the Golden Go
phers holding a 20-17 lead with less
than two minutes left in the game.
Harrington, however, came into
that final two minutes of the game
and led the Ducks on a scoring drive
that culminated in a 10-yard pass to
Howry to seal the deal with 1:32 left.
That's a distant memory. But it is
a memory the Ducks would like to
repeat come Dec. 31.
"We're looking to compete against
a good team," Oregon linebacker
Jerry Matson said of this year's game.
"It's going to be a real good chance
for us. There's going to be no let
down. I'm just excited to be in warm
weather with my teammates."
Most of Oregon's players said they
would have preferred to play in the
Holiday Bowl, which is held the day
before the Sun Bowl in San Diego.
Their reasoning was mostly that they
wanted to go home, Southern Cali
fornia being a hotbed of talent for
the Ducks.
But the Ducks are going to the
Sun Bowl this season, which is
awarded to the Pac-10 team with the
third-best record. The Ducks said
they would take that as consolation
because they could've finished the
season out of the bowl picture.
How close they were.
Just one year after the debacle in
Seattle.
"When I look at the Seattle Bowl,
that was huge for me, being able to
come in and play an extended peri
od of a game for the first time, really,
in my collegiate career," Oregon
quarterback Kellen Clemens said.
"We didn't win, but as far as confi
dence in myself, it helped. And 1
think it helped my teammates' con
fidence in me, as well.
"But I'm not looking at the Sun
Bowl as what's this going to do for
my career, personally. This is the last
game that can finish and complete
our turnaround, what we've done as
a team, which is something we're re
ally proud of.
"For right now, let's finish this
180-degree turnaround."
Contact the sports editor
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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