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Oregon Ducks at Washington Huskies

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8-1, 3-1 Away
Final
26 - 16
4-5, 2-3 Home

No. 7 Oregon avoids stumble, rallies to top Washington 26-16

On a windy, rainy night the seventh-ranked Ducks showed a bit more “prowess” — the word of the week in this rivalry — than Washington.

“Proud of the way our guys came out and showed our prowess in handling inclement weather," Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. “We continued to play hard throughout the entire game making sure every critical situation our team responded really well.”

Travis Dye rushed for a career-high 211 yards and a touchdown, Anthony Brown ran for a score and passed for another and Oregon overcame a sluggish start to beat Washington 26-16 on Saturday night.

A year after the border rivals didn’t play due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the Huskies program, the Ducks (8-1, 5-1 Pac-12) fell behind early before running off 21 consecutive points and beat Washington for the seventh time in the past eight games played in Seattle.

“The ‘W’ means everything to me. The performance is just a plus," Dye said.

Brown threw a 31-yard TD pass to Devon Williams late in the first half to take a 10-9 lead at the break and scored on a 2-yard run early in the third quarter. Dye capped the scoring streak when he rumbled 19 yards for a score on the first play of the fourth quarter to give the Ducks a 24-9 lead.

Dye's rushing performance was the most yards rushing by an Oregon running back against Washington since Jonathan Stewart went for 251 yards in 2007.

Oregon had 215 yards rushing and averaged 6.9 yards per carry in the second half.

“When you can run the ball down somebody's throat, that's the best feeling in the world," Dye said. "When you have the confidence in your offensive linemen and running backs where you're just running it, it is the best feeling.”

Washington’s languishing offense that had done nothing all night suddenly went the length of the field and pulled to 24-16 with 11:13 remaining on Sean McGrew’s second TD run.

Oregon was able to grind nearly nine minutes off the clock even though they didn’t score. The drive was helped by a long run from Dye and Brown hitting Johnny Johnson III for 13 yards on a third-and-10. It was Johnson’s only catch after he was suspended for the first half following a targeting ejection last week.

Washington (4-5, 3-3) got the ball back with 2:14 left and 90 yards to go but had two dropped passes, an incompletion and when coach Jimmy Lake opted to punt the snap went over Race Porter’s head for a safety.

Lake said he opted to punt because Washington had two timeouts left and felt the Huskies could get the ball back with about 50 seconds left and better field position.

“We obviously weren't planning on a safety there with our punt operation,” Lake said.

Washington had won two straight on the road, but its offensive deficiencies led to several missed chances to create a cushion after taking a 9-3 lead.

Carson Bruener intercepted Brown's pass on Oregon’s opening drive and returned it 50 yards to the 7. In less than three minutes Washington had a 7-0 lead after McGrew scored on a 1-yard run and the Huskies added a safety shortly after for a 9-3 lead.

But Washington failed to extend the lead. Washington punted twice on fourth-and-short near midfield. Morris was intercepted in Oregon territory trying to force a pass into triple coverage. And McGrew was stopped on a fourth-and-1 run at the Oregon 23 late in the second quarter.

“So frustrating. You have a team like that on the ropes in our stadium and all those big plays that we’re making, the defensive stops that we’re making,” Lake said. “Extremely frustrating.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Oregon: The Ducks finished with 329 yards rushing, the second time this season a team rushed for at least 300 yards against the Huskies. Michigan had 343 yards rushing in September. Between 2014-20 only one team had a team topped 300 yards rushing against Washington. Brown added 63 yards rushing and Byron Cardwell had 55 yards. Oregon rushed for 465 yards against Washington in 2007.

Washington: Some type of change needs to be made to Washington’s offense. They had no first downs in the first quarter, and went three-and-out six times. The conditions were awful, but the lack of potency and consistency from the offense has been a problem all year and has left the Huskies in the position of needing to win two of its last three games to become bowl eligible.

UP NEXT

Oregon: Hosts Washington State next Saturday.

Washington: Hosts Arizona State next Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Oregon Ducks vs. Washington Huskies?
  • TV Channel: Ducks at Huskies 2021 College Football, week 10, is broadcasted on ABC.
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Scoring Summary

WASH TD 1st Period 12:14 Sean McGrew 1 Yd Run (Peyton Henry Kick)
ORE FG 1st Period 8:40 Camden Lewis 46 Yd Field Goal
WASH SF 1st Period 7:01 Jackson Sirmon Safety
ORE TD 2nd Period 5:08 Devon Williams 31 Yd pass from Anthony Brown (Camden Lewis Kick)
ORE TD 3rd Period 9:38 Anthony Brown 2 Yd Run (Camden Lewis Kick)
ORE TD 4th Period 14:53 Travis Dye 19 Yd Run (Camden Lewis Kick)
WASH TD 4th Period 11:13 Sean McGrew 2 Yd Run (Peyton Henry Kick)
ORE SF 4th Period 1:57 Team Safety

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/2483.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originORE https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/264.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originWASH
22 1st Downs 7
9-16 3rd down efficiency 3-12
0-0 4th down efficiency 0-2
427 Total Yards 166
98 Passing 111
10/20 Comp/Att 15/27
4.9 Yards per pass 4.1
329 Rushing 55
56 Rushing Attempts 24
5.9 Yards per rush 2.3
8-70 Penalties 5-43
1 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 1
36:33 Possession 23:27

Game Information

Husky Stadium

Location: Seattle, WA
Attendance: 63,193 · Capacity:
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