Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 2005, Page 10, Image 10

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    Recap: Third-string quarterback Leaf completes key passes late in game
Continued from page 9
Ducks as Arizona made a surge in
the second and third quarters be
hind the debut of highly touted
freshman quarterback Willie Hiita
ma and the play of Bell, a veteran
running back.
Tliitama took over for sophomore
quarterback Richard Kovalcheck after
Arizona’s second possession.
Kovalcheck, who also made his de
but against Oregon last season, has
struggled this season and was benched
after throwing his 11th interception of
the season in the first quarter.
Thitama sparked life in the Arizona
offense. The Stockton, Calif., native
threw his first touchdown pass, a 12
yard strike to tight end "navis Bell, to
cut Oregon’s lead to 21-7.
Mike Bell then rushed through
the middle of the Oregon defense
for a 50-yard touchdown, his
longest of the year, making the
score 21-14 at the half.
Arizona completed the comeback
when Tliitama hit fellow freshman
Mike Thomas for a 17-yard touch
down pass in the third quarter to tie
the game at 21.
Tliitama finished the game by
completing 18-of-34 passes for 182
yards and two touchdowns, while
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Bell ran for a season-high 158 yards
on 20 carries.
However, both offenses went cold
in the fourth quarter.
Following Bell’s late fumble,
sophomore third-string quarterback
Brady Leaf completed a crucial 10
yard pass to Williams and a 17-yard
shuffle pass to Terrence Whitehead
for key first downs, enabling Oregon
to run out the clock.
Leaf finished 5 of 10 for 53 yards
and was intercepted once.
“That was a great example
of heart, courage and belief,”
Bellotti said.
The Ducks now enter a bye week
before hosting former Oregon offen
sive coordinator Jeff Tedford and
the California Bears in two weeks.
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