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Consecutive losses to Washington State, Utah and Arizona State looked to doom Oregon to the bottom of the Pacific-10 Conference A shutout of Stanford seemed like a step in the right direction, but a blowout loss to Washington in Seattle a week lat er left the Ducks at 5-4 and in dire straits. That was not to be. "Overall, I think this was a very posi tive season," Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti said. "1 think that the kids put a positive spin on it with the way they turned the season around. (The Sun Bowl) was probably as exciting as any and will go down in history." In keeping with tradition, the 8-5 sea son may provide the same kind of boost the 1998 season did. A year before that, the Ducks had finished 7-5. Bellotti led Oregon to an 8-4 record in 1998, then nine wins in 1999, 10 in 2000 and ended with 11 in 2001. Can nine wins or better be expected in 2004? Maybe. The ingredients are there. "We're young," Moore said. "Each year, people get better. It's scary be cause we're still in kind of a new sys tem on defense. We're going to get better with that system. "Speed-wise, we're going to be faster, stronger. We're young. This was a good year for the young guys to get it under their belt and see how college football is. Next year is going to be a whole lot better year for us." After the Sun Bowl loss, a number of Ducks said that they are looking forward to next season, when Oregon expects to get a key number of con tributors back. On offense, that in cludes a starting quarterback in Kellen Clemens, a backfield with Terrence Whitehead and Dante Rosario, a tight end in Tim Day, a wide receiver in Demetrius Williams and four-fifths of its offensive line. Clemens had a career season in 2003, passing for 2,400 yards and completing 18 touchdown passes with just nine in terceptions. He split time with Jason Fife for most of the season, but once he took over full-time, he threw for eight touch down passes in his final three games — wins over UCLA and Oregon State and Adam Amato Photo Editor Mike Bellotti has gone 44 in bowl games during his tenure at Oregon. the loss to Minnesota. "1 think Kellen did a very nice job (against Minnesota)," Bellotti said. "I think he can even play better. I have high hopes and will raise the bar for Kellen." On defense, Haloti Ngata will re turn to bolster one of the nation's strongest lines. If Igor Olshansky de cides against the NFL, he will return along with Devan Long. Jerry Matson is Oregon's lone return ing starting linebacker, and Moore and Justin Phinisee should be back as start ing comerbacks. "I always have faith in my Ducks," senior Quinn Dorsey said after the game. "If you ask me, every year we're going to win a national championship and I believe in my players like that. I say that with total conviction. "As long as they keep their heads on straight and work hard in the offseason, they'll be contenders next year." Dorsey pointed out long, Ngata and defensive tackle MattToeaina as players to watch next season. "We've got a lot of good players on that defensive line," Dorsey said. "Robby Valenzuela is coming back; he's awesome." The Ducks will miss playing USC for the second straight season next year. Oregon will open up its season with In diana on Sept. 11 at Autzen Stadium, then play at Nevada and at home against Idaho in consecutive weeks be fore opening Pacific-10 Conference play against Arizona State on Oct 2. Until then, the Ducks will open spring practices in early April, followed by the annual spring game in May. Four months later, they'll do it all over again. Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. FINAL OREGON STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Att. Gain Loss Net Avg/G Whitehead, T. 192 796 59 737 61.4 Fife, Jason 42 282 57 225 17.3 Washington, K. 39 189 15 174 13.4 Shaw, Ryan 42 182 13 169 13.0 Passing Att-Cmp. Pet. Yds. TD Avg/G Clemens, Kellen 304-182 59.9 2,400 18 184.6 Fife, Jason 120-64 53.3 879 6 67.6 No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G 77 1,088 14.1 7 55 83.7 51 935 18.3 8 86 71.9 Receiving Parker, Samie Williams, D. Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G Whitehead, T. 28 253 9.0 1 46 21.1 Day, Tim 23 318 13.8 3 31 24.5 Taylor, Kellen 16 158 9.9 0 20 19.8 Rosario, Dante 12 131 10.9 2 21 10.1 Defense Tackles TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Int. Mitchell, Kevin 112 6.5-20 2.0-11 1 Lewis, Keith 86 2.0-5 0 3 Matson, Jerry 81 14.5-52 1.0-8 1 Phinisee, Justin 59 5.0-17 2.5-13 2 Olshansky, Igor 58 15.0-71 6.5-50 0 Tucker, Marley 56 3.0-10 2.0-24 0 /a? 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