Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 2004, SECTION B, Page 4B, Image 12

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■ Oregon notes
Erik R. Bishoff | Photographer
Despite nagging injuries, Oregon junior tight end Tim Day is second on the team in
receiving with 33 catches for 451 yards and six touchdowns. Day is probable for
Saturday’s game against UCLA at Autzen Stadium.
Day's productivity
on the field means
more Duck wins
In other Oregon notes, Terrence Whitehead nears
a rare feat in Oregon history; a 1,000-yard season
BY BRIAN SMITH
SPORTS REPORTER
When Tim Day is healthy, Ore
gon’s offense takes on new dimen
sions in versatility and potency.
In the games where Day has
caught more than three balls, the
game against California the excep
tion, the Ducks have posted victories.
Day’s biggest game came against
Washington State. He caught eight
balls for 152 yards and two touch
downs in the Duck’s 41-38 victory.
His eight catches were his career
best and rank fourth-best among
tight ends for a single game, while his
152 yards is third-best all-time by an
Oregon tight end.
“Tim Day stepped up,” Oregon
head coach Mike Bellotti said. “We
say, we’ve got to go to these guys,
we’ve got to make them playmakers.”
Day is the second-leading receiver
on the team in yards with 451 and
third in receptions with 33. He is first
in receiving touchdowns with six.
Senior Ducks named to
postseason all-star teams
Six of the Oregon seniors have been
selected to participate in postseason
all-star games beginning after the first
of the year. Offensive lineman Adam
Snyder will play in the Senior Bowl
Jan. 29 in Mobile, Ala., and the Hula
Bowl Jan. 22 in Maui. Snyder has start
ed the last 20 games at either left tack
le, right guard or right tackle while
earning all-conference honors last sea
son. He was also named Pac-10 Offen
sive Player of the Week following Ore
gon’s upset victory over Michigan last
season. His achievement marked the
first time a lineman had been named
player of the week since UCLA’s
Jonathan Ogden in 1995.
Also participating in Hawaii will be
defensive linemen Chris Solomona
and Robby Valenzuela, as well as
linebacker Jerry Matson.
Wide receiver Marcus Maxwell
and offensive lineman Nick Steitz
have been invited to play in the Las
Vegas All-American Classic Jan. 22.
Solomona scores two
TDs; a rare defensive feat
In addition to being named on all
star rosters, Solomona has been an
all-star for the Oregon defensive line.
The senior ranks seventh on the team
in tackles with 31 on the year and has
recorded six tackles for loss for a total
of 25 yards. Solomona is third on the
team in sacks with three, 1.5 behind
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