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Football: Evensen stars in Martinez's absence
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pleased. It’s nice to have him back
healthy. We missed him.”
Clemens did his part as well, com
pleting 20 of 39 passes for 278 yards,
moving him ahead of Chris Miller and
Joey Harrington to third all-time on
Oregon’s passing list. Clemens, who
tossed two touchdowns in the game,
also moved up the total offense list,
passing Harrington again. He now
ranks third all-time with 7,439 career
yards of total offense.
“We’ve seen it; we know what to
do, and we just want it,” Clemens said
of the seniors. “I think experience goes
a long way. We all know what we
want to do, and we’ve all got it in the
back of our minds what needs to hap
pen, and we just have to go out there
and do what we have to. ”
One of Clemens’ favorite targets at
wideout has been Williams, who leads
the team with 36 catches for 680 yards
and six touchdowns.
Williams set the record for most ca
reer 100-yard receiving games at Ore
gon with his 108-yard performance
against Arizona State. He is fifth all
time on the school’s receiving list with
2,281 career yards.
Another main contributor to the crit
ical win for the Ducks in Tempe was
the stingy play of the defense, led by
Thicks and Phinisee. Arizona State
managed only 53 yards rushing and
gained 330 yards of total offense. The
Sun Devils entered the game averaging
556.4 yards per game.
“We’re on the right track and we
know what we’re capable of. The de
fense played a tremendous game and
our offense fed off of us,” Phinisee
said. “But that game is over with, and
we’re happy it ended the way it did.
Now we have the Huskies. ”
Trucks, Evensen earn
Pacific-10 honors
Thicks, a strong safety, and fresh
man walk-on kicker Matt Evensen
were named Pac-10 Defensive and
Special Teams Players of the Week, re
spectively, for their performances in
Oregon’s win against Arizona State
last weekend.
Thicks recorded a game-high 11
tackles, 10 solo, including four tack
les for losses and three quarterback
sacks. He also forced two fumbles
and anchored a furious Oregon
defense that sacked Sun Devil quar
terback Sam Keller four times and
intercepted two of his passes, while
holding heralded freshman running
back Keegan Herring to 25 yards on
10 carries.
Evensen, a Portland native who
kicked in his first game filling in for in
jured Paul Martinez, booted three key
field goals with a long of 51. His other
two were from 42 yards. His first at
tempt, a 55-yarder, was blocked. Even
son also missed a 47-yard attempt later
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in the game.
Though Bellotti noted that Martinez
will resume his kicking duties upon re
turning from injury, Evensen will con
tinue to perform kickoffs and possibly
extra points for the Ducks.
Thicks and Evensen are the fifth and
sixth Oregon players, respectively, to
gamer Pac-10 Player of the Week hon
ors. Martinez, the national leader in
field goals, is a two-time selection,
while Clemens and linebacker A.J.
TUitele are the others.
Injury update
Gipson, who leads the Ducks with
four interceptions, was held out of
last Saturday’s game because of a
concussion he suffered during Ore
gon’s win at Stanford. The senior cor
nerback practiced this week and, ac
cording to Bellotti, is expected to play
against Washington.
Linebacker A.J. Thitele was allowed
to run in practice this week after par
tially tearing his posterior cruciate liga
ment. Bellotti believes Thitele will not
be cleared for Saturday but may be
ready for action against Arizona in
two weeks.
Martinez’s status for Saturday’s
game is also unknown after the junior
kicker suffered a quad strain. He is a
game-time decision, but did not kick in
practice on Monday.
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