Cal: Fearless players ready to face Ducks Continued from page 8B with all the things we do.” Tedford said Jordan has absorbed the fundamentals, formations, tech niques and specific details of the pro gram. It showed in his first collegiate start against Arizona State last week. Jordan scored the first touchdown of his collegiate career just 10 seconds after the kickoff on a 24-yard reception from Aaron Rodgers. In the first minute of the second half, Jordan got right back to work by catching a 27 yard pass from Rodgers. “He's a terrific young man who has a lot of skills,” Tedford said. “Right now ... there's no fear in him whatso ever. He's not a guy who goes in there and is nervous about playing. He has tremendous confidence and the abili ty to go with that confidence.” Tedford is not worried about Jor dan’s size or experience. He expects the 5-foot-11, 160-pound receiver to develop in his physical and mental game. Jordan’s speed (4.45 seconds in the 40-meter) and natural athletic ability are his current strong points. Already, Jordan has caught 12 pass es for 156 yards and one score in three games. Redshirt freshmen Sam DeSa and Noah Smith are listed as second-string receivers and have seen very limited field time in comparison to Jordan. A season-ending injury to senior Chase Lyman opened the door for Jordan. Lyman’s career had been plagued with injuries even before he hyperextended his left knee against USC. That incident resulted in a tom ACL and surgery. Prior to the knee injury, Lyman ranked first among Division I-A re ceivers in yards per reception (29.6) and tenth in yardage per game (103.5). Lyman acquired 414 receiving yards and five touchdowns on 14 catches in four games this season. Senior Geoff McArthur has justifi ably earned his seven starts thus far as a wide receiver. He has collected four touchdowns and a team-high 479 re ceiving yards on 32 receptions this sea son. The Los Angeles native needs 19 catches to take over Cal’s career reception record of 195 held by Dameane Douglas. McArthur became the new record holder of Cal’s all-time career receiv ing yardage record by surpassing Bob by Shaw’s mark of 2,731 two weeks ago against Arizona. McArthur now has 2,802 career receiving yards. As a 2003 second-team All-Ameri can, McArthur caught 85 passes for SHOE-A-HOLIC 1, Get 2 EE Sale!* * On selected shoes at our outlet store 957 Willamette St. 687-0898 LAZAR’S BAZAR Closeout Sale (including store fixtures) *50-66% OFF (Reg. Prico) 57 W. Broadway • 687-0139 Downtown ‘select items only www.lazars.com write for the Oregon Daily Emerald For more information about freelancing call 346-5511. \_/ _ Courtesy | California Athletic Department Senior Geoff McArthur is a first-team All-American candidate and undoubtedly California’s leading wide receiver this J season. 1,504 yards — a school record — and 10 touchdowns. He needed only 16 yards to match Johnnie Morton’s sin gle-season receiving yardage record of 1,520, but fractured his arm prior to the Insight Bowl and could not extend his total. Burl Toler has provided Cal with even more depth at the wide receiv er position. The senior has started in three games this season and played in five. He has seven recep tions for 58 yards. Rodgers not unnoticed Rodgers has not been overlooked this season. The junior quarterback has been supplying his stacked squad of swift wide receivers and aggressive backs with plenty of snaps to work with. Behind center, Rodgers has com pleted 126 of 177 passes (71.7 per cent) to obtain 1,541 yards and 15 touchdowns to accompany only four interceptions. He is flirting with for mer Central Florida star Daunte Culpepper’s NCAA completion per centage record of 73.5 and currently iroi rra^ono^iioionaio^onan^ exceeding Rich Campbell’s Pac-10 mark of 70.7 percent. The junior’s 167.76 pass efficiency rating is ranked first in the Pac-10 and sixth in the nation. With such an accurate passer and reliable receivers, it’s hard to do anything but throw. Cal has made its air game effective by successfully penetrating its opposition’s defense on the ground. “There's not one phase we're go ing to be able to rely on,” Tedford said. “We're going to continue giving it a shot running the ball, but we're going to have to mix it up. It's some thing we always strive to do, to be balanced on offense. ” Balanced is the perfect way to de scribe Cal’s offense. The Golden Bears average 243.9 rushing yards and 248.9 passing yards. They have converted 24 of 28 red zone opportunities, which leads the Pac-10. 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