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The senior has scored 11 touchdowns and netted 1,106 yards in seven games this season. “There will be times where he’s running full speed, untouched five yards past the line of scrimmage,” Oregon head coach Mike Bel lotti said after watching Arrington on film. “A back as big and as fast as he is is very difficult to bring down.” Arrington is three rushing touch downs away from tying the school’s single season record of 14. The senior set a single-season school record last week by reach ing 1,000 yards in only seven games, one game faster than the previous mark of eight games, held by Chuck Muncie (1975). Arrington has rushed for more than 100 yards in all seven games this season. The 5-foot-ll back set career and single-season records in to tal rushing touchdowns at College of the Canyons in Santa Clari ta, Calif. He now powers Cal’s rushing offense that averages 243.9 yard per game, which is best in the Pacific-10 Conference and ninth in the nation. “We felt like he had the ability in junior college,” Cal head coach Jeff Tedford said. “As he has matured and learned the speed of the game at this level, he really plays at a different speed. There is no question, his ability level is very high. He's entrenched in our offense. Now that he understands everything that he is doing, he can play unconsciously.” Thie freshman Marshawn Lynch is learning the ropes while relieving Arrington late in games. He is No. 15 in the conference with 42 yards per game. — Stephen Miller The emergence of Terrence Whitehead as a viable weapon in the Oregon offense has given the Ducks a balanced attack that has been a staple since the likes of Saladin McCullough in the mid-90’s. The junior running back from Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles has rushed for more than 100 yards in four games this season, more than any Oregon running back since Onter rio Smith had seven in 2002. His four 100 yard games coincided with four of the Ducks’ five victories this year. Whitehead is now averaging 102.4 yards a game, which is good for third in the Pacific-10 Conference, and he is one of three running backs in the conference to average more than 100 yards per game. He rushed for a season-high 166 yards last month in the Ducks’ comeback victory at Washington State, and his three touchdowns against Arizona marked the first time an Oregon running back had accomplished that feat since 2002. With his 131 rushing yards and 92 receiving yards at Stanford, Whitehead came within eight yards of be coming the second player in Oregon history to finish a game with 100 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving. The only player to do so was Bobby Moore (Ahmad Rashad), who ran for 107 yards and caught seven passes for 131 yards at UCLA in 1970. Whitehead also has proven himself as one of Oregon’s most productive receivers. His 34 catches rank second on the team behind Demetrius Williams. His 1,182 all-purpose yards rank him fourth in the conference. For the year, Whitehead has scored eight touchdowns, in cluding one in the Ducks’ rain-soaked comeback victory against Stanford. — Brian Smith 2004 CAL SCHEDULE September 4 @ Air Force, W, 56-14 11 New Mexico State, W, 41-14 October 2 @ OregonState, W, 49-7 9 @ USC, L, 17-23 16 UCLA, W, 45-28 23 @ Arizona, W, 3&0 30 Arizona State, W, 27-0 November 6 Oregon, 12:30 p.m. 13 ©Washington, 12:30p.m. 20 Stanford, 12:30 p.m. STATISTICAL LEADERS 2004 Cal statistical leaders 2004 Oregon statistical leaders T. Whitehead, tb 153 819 5.4 6 102.4 Kellen Clemens, qb 81 161 2.0 3 20.1 K. Washington, tb 43 156 3.6 1 19.5 D. Williams, wr 43 T. Whitehead, tb 34 Tim Day, te 28 Dante Rosario, fb 19 Jerry Matson, lb 32 J.D. Nelson, fs 24 Ramone Reed, lb 28 Devan Long, re 22 539 12.5 310 9.1 405' 14.5 168 8.8 18' 0 20 0 13 0 13 0 59 51 34 35 im44~ 3.0-7 3.5-11 15.080 2004 OREGON SCHEDULE September 11 Indiana, L, 24-30 18 @ Oklahoma, L, 7-31 25 Idaho, W, 48-10 October 2 Arizona State, L, 13-28 9 @ Washington State, W, 41-38 16 Arizona, W, 28-14 23 @ Stanford, W, 16-13. 30 Washington, W, 31-6 November 6 @ California, 12:30 p.m. 13 UCLA, 12:30 p.m. 20 @ Oregon State, 4 p.m. Starting lineups Oregon offense vs. Cal defense Free Safety Ryan Gutierrez Cornerback Daymeion Hughes Strong Safety Matt Giordano Wide Receiver Demetrius Williams Right Right Tackle Guard Mike Ian Center DeLaGrange Reynoso Robin BTQfc 0 Kn#b#l Running Back Terrence Whitehead Fullback Dante Rosario Cornerback ■■■ Harrison Smith U1 Quarterback Kelien Clemens Left Tackle Adam Snyder Right End Ryan Riddle BLeft End Tom Sverchek Tackle Lorenzo Alexander Tackle Brandon Meba Middle Linebacker Sid Slater Kicker Outside Linebacker Wendell Hunter Q3 E Tight End Tim Day Jared Siegel Wide Receiver Marcus Maxwell Oregon defense vs. Cal offense Defensive End Chris Solomon* 'Guard pf ,1' Jonathan Glasel Defensive End Devan Long Middle Linebacker Jerry Matson Strong Safety Wide Receiver Geoff McArthur Cornerback Aaron Gipson Right Tackle Ryan O'Callaghan Running Back Right J.J. 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