EUGENE J/uEI/aHue HARDWARE TOOLS PAINT HARDWARE LAWN & GARDEN HOUSEWARES ELECTRICAL PLUMBING 022690 m 'MM i if mmm■ * > t i HELP IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. 2825 Willamette Eugene,Oregon 342-5191 Your place for reader polls classifieds NEWS d nd mon www.dailyemerald.com ■ Oregon notes □ Tim Bobosky I Photo editor Oregon tailback Jonathan Stewart rushed for a one-yard touchdown against Oregon State. Stewart also returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown against the Beavers and has rushed for 182 yards and six touchdowns this season. Duck bowl record comparable with other top schools BY JEFFREY DRANSFELDT SPORTS REPORTER Top-ranked USC and No. 2 Texas have seemingly wrapped up berths in the national championship held in the Rose Bowl since midseason centering all recent bowl game attention on the Fiesta Bowl. Seventh-ranked Oregon has been tossed around for the Fiesta Bowl, but so have two other venerable programs in Penn State and Notre Dame. Oregon shares a deeper connection than a pos sible BCS berth with all three programs as each has played in a bowl game in 12 of the last 16 years. The other two schools to do that: Texas A&M and Washington. Oregon has made one Fiesta Bowl appearance in that span, 2001, while Notre Dame (1994, 2000) and Penn State (1991,1996) both have two. Three programs including Florida State, Michigan and Tennessee have played in bowl games each of the last 16 years. Oregon maintained a stretch of seven consecutive bowl appearances from 1997-2003 and has never gone more than a year without one since the early 1990s. Record breakers With its new high-scoring offense, Oregon has set numerous records this season and more could fall in the bowl game. Several records fell in Oregon’s regular season finale against Oregon State at Autzen Stadium on Nov. 19. Wide receiver Demetrius Williams caught his 10th touchdown of the sea son against the Beavers to tie the sin gle-season record with Tony Hartley, Cristin McLemore and Bobby Moore. Tailback Terrence Whitehead, with 81 yards rushing, moved into second all-time with 2,781 as he ran past Sean Burwell’s 2,758. Comerback Aaron Gipson intercept ed his sixth and seventh passes to tie for fifth all-time with 13. As a team, Oregon broke the single season mark for receptions with 278. The old mark of 260 was set in 1995. National recognition Oregon is holding its own statisti cally in the nation. Williams is 17th in receiving yards per game with 93.82 and cornerback Justin Phinisee is 20th in punt returns with 12.04 yards per return. Teamwise, Oregon is seventh for passing offense with 310.1 yards per game and 16th for total offense with 449.0. The Ducks are ninth in scoring with 36.36 points per game. Oregon is ninth in turnover margin with 1.09 turnovers per game. The Ducks have maintained a solid passing game with a J45.15 efficiency rating, good for 19th in the nation. Running Stewart Jonathan Stewart showed his tal ent not just as a running back but as a kick returner with his second return for a touchdown against Oregon State. Stewart returned the kick 97 yards, which is the fourth-longest in school history. Rushing-wise, Stewart has gained 182 yards on 51 carries with six touchdowns. Home field advantage Oregon sits sixth in the Pacific-10 Conference in home field attendance. Through six games, Oregon has had 350,602 fans attend with an average of 58,434. USC is first with 452,872 for an average of 90,574 at the L.A. Coliseum. It should be noted that USC’s stadi um capacity is 92,000 compared to Oregon’s 54,000. jdransfeldt@ daily emerald, com Great Apartments (Furnished 1, 2. 3 & 4 Bedrooms) Great Prices (Individual Bedroom Leases) Great Location (Next to Aut/en Stadium) Great Amenities (Come see for yourself!) Make Your Move! Duck’s Village 3225 Kinsrow Ave 485-7200 www. DucksvHIage.com