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Sunday, November 13, 2005
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -- Oregon backup quarterback Brady Leaf grew up in the stands of Martin Stadium, watching older brother Ryan set records for Washington State. On Saturday, the younger Leaf was on the field, where he helped Oregon beat the Cougars while his brother watched from the sidelines as Paul Martinez made a 19-yard field goal with a second left to give No. 11 Oregon a 34-31 victory over Washington State. "It's great to get a win out here," Brady Leaf said. "I've come to a lot of gam ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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