The Ducks settled the Pac-10’s pecking order, led by huge days from Darron Thomas and LaMichael James.
Chip Kelly Reprimanded For Accusing Jim Harbaugh of Having Friends
What Oregon coach Chip Kelly said on Saturday night during a halftime interview has landed him in trouble. Did he drop a four-letter word? No. Accuse Jon Stewart and other Jews of running the media in an attempt to tear down Hispanics? No, that’s Rick Sanchez, and it was on radio.
Kelly said something perhaps even more shocking about the Stanford-Oregon game.
Read Article >After Slow Start, Oregon Races Past Stanford
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passed for 238 yards and three touchdowns while running for 117 yards and another score, as fourth-ranked Oregon used a dominant second half to down No.9 Stanford, 52-31, at Autzen Stadium.
Read Article >LaMichael James Ices It With 76-Yard Touchdown Sprint
Cliff Harris Picks Off Andrew Luck In The End Zone
Oregon has possession at its own 20 with a little over two to go.
Read Article >Announcers Ignoring The Fact Darron Thomas Looks Better Than Andrew Luck Tonight
The Ducks have driven past midfield, with a little over four minutes left.
Read Article >Tipped Andrew Luck Pass Kills Fourth Down Conversion Attempt
That sentence was long and confusing. Oregon has the ball inside its own ten with eight minutes to go.
Read Article >Oregon Back On 60-Point Pace After Another Darron Thomas Play Action Touchdown
He’s up to 355 total yards on the day.
The Ducks have stormed back from an early 18-point deficit, holding a two-score lead with under 14 to go.
Read Article >LaMichael James Punches In Go-ahead Score After Stanford Fumble
This is Oregon’s first lead since going up 3-0 in the opening minutes.
Read Article >Darron Thomas Ties The Game With Humiliating Juke Move
We’re now all tied up, with Thomas good for 316 total yards already.
Read Article >Consecutive Punts? Shootout Turns Into Total Snoozefest, Stanford Leads Oregon At Half, 31-24
In the handful of sputtering drives to close the half, we saw both our first and second punt of the day.
This game is on pace for 1,250 yards of combined offense, with a 7.9 yard average on every offensive play. Whew.
Read Article >Darron Thomas Keeps Scoring Tradition Alive, Ducks Keep Pace
The Ducks have outgained Stanford by 142 yards; without those two early turnovers, they might be running away with this one.
With over five minutes to go, we’re on pace for well over 100 total points. West coast football!
Read Article >LaMichael James Bulls For Five-Yard Score, Oregon Pulls Within Four
The point-a-minute offense isn’t dead yet!
Read Article >Stanford Vs. Oregon: Andrew Luck Retorts, Cardinal Up 7-3
The red and white relied heavily on their passer as well, with Luck throwing seven times. He did not, however, run for 31 yards.
Chris Owosu leads all receivers with three catches.
Read Article >Oregon Vs. Stanford: Darron Thomas Does Work, Ducks Up 3-0
The Ducks drove 70 yards in eight plays, with half on the ground and half through the air.
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