Oregon Ducks at Texas Tech Red Raiders
· College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Capital One Orange BowlDefense carries the day for Oregon, as Ducks move into CFP semifinals by topping Texas Tech 23-0
If the Ducks' defense keeps playing like this, those fans might be back in Miami before long.
Matayo Uiagalelei caused a fumble to set up an Oregon touchdown, freshman Brandon Finney Jr. had three takeaways — two interceptions and a fumble recovery — and the fifth-seeded Ducks silenced No. 4 Texas Tech's offense for a 23-0 win in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Orange Bowl on Thursday.
“They’ve earned this opportunity,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said. “I told them go get their pound of flesh today. They did that today.”
Jordon Davison rushed for two scores, Moore threw for 234 yards and Atticus Sappington kicked three field goals for Oregon (13-1), which will play No. 1 Indiana (14-0) in the Peach Bowl — a CFP semifinal — on Jan. 9. It's a rematch of a game from Oct. 11, when the Hoosiers beat Oregon 30-20.
The Oregon-Indiana winner will be in Miami Gardens for the national title game on Jan. 19.
“I believe we have the best defense in the country,” Finney said.
Texas Tech probably wouldn't argue with that.
Texas Tech — which finished at 12-2 — came into the day second nationally in points per game (42.5) and fifth nationally in yards per game (480.3) but got absolutely nothing going. The Red Raiders turned the ball over four times, were stopped on fourth downs three other times and had four three-and-outs.
“Texas Tech fans, I'm sorry that we let you down,” coach Joey McGuire said. “I hope you've enjoyed every second of this year. Man, this was such a special team and I'm so proud of them. Hats off to Dan Lanning. Hats off to the Oregon Ducks. Just an incredible football team ... and I told Dan after the game I hope he wins the whole damn thing.”
Tech quarterback Behren Morton — who finished 18 of 32 passing for just 137 yards — was stripped by Uiagalelei early in the third quarter in Red Raider territory. Uiagalelei rumbled deep into the red zone and Davison scored one play later to make it 13-0.
Morton threw a red-zone interception early in the fourth quarter and a fourth-down stop from their own 30 midway through the fourth quarter doomed whatever comeback chances existed for the Red Raiders. Davison plunged in from the 1 with 16 seconds left to cap the scoring.
“We had a great game plan," Morton said. "We just didn’t execute base plays.”
And once again, a CFP bye meant a team went bye-bye.
It was the sixth quarterfinal under this 12-team tournament format that started last year and the sixth time that the team coming off an extended break lost to a team that played a first-round game. That odd streak ended later Thursday, when Indiana — which had a first-round bye — rolled past Alabama 38-3 in another quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl.
In 2024, Boise State (against Penn State), Arizona State (against Texas), Georgia (against Notre Dame) and Oregon (against Ohio State) all went out in the quarterfinals after first-round byes. Miami added to that list Wednesday night, beating Ohio State in a quarterfinal at the Cotton Bowl. In those six games, including Thursday, the team with the bye has held the lead for less than five minutes — combined — of regulation.
Texas Tech thought it could avoid that fate. It could not, and Oregon finished off its first shutout of an AP-ranked opponent since 2012. Oregon was playing a top-10 team for the 113th time — and for the first time, allowed zero points.
“In this program you don’t make excuses,” McGuire said, “and you don’t let anybody make them for you.”
Oregon played James Madison in Round 1 this year, winning 51-34, and generally was unhappy afterward with how it played defensively.
There wasn't anything to not like from that side of the ball on Thursday.
“Last week a lot of people talked about our defense,” Lanning said. “They showed up today.”
Texas Tech: It simply was an uncharacteristic offensive showing from the Red Raiders, who had scored at least 10 points before halftime in 26 of their last 27 games going back to 2023. “That was the best defense we have faced this year,” McGuire said.
Texas Tech: The Red Raiders are scheduled to open the 2026 season at home against Abilene Christian on Sept. 5.
How To Watch
How can I watch Oregon Ducks vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders?
- TV Channel: Ducks at Red Raiders 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ESPN.
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Scoring Summary
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FG | 1st Period 10:41 | Atticus Sappington 50 Yd Field Goal |
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FG | 2nd Period 1:33 | Atticus Sappington 39 Yd Field Goal |
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TD | 3rd Period 11:20 | Jordon Davison 6 Yd Run (Atticus Sappington Kick) |
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FG | 4th Period 7:53 | Atticus Sappington 43 Yd Field Goal |
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TD | 4th Period 0:16 | Jordon Davison 1 Yd Run (Atticus Sappington Kick) |
Statistics
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| 15 | 1st Downs | 10 |
| 4-19 | 3rd down efficiency | 6-16 |
| 4-8 | 4th down efficiency | 0-3 |
| 309 | Total Yards | 215 |
| 245 | Passing | 137 |
| 27/34 | Comp/Att | 18/32 |
| 7.2 | Yards per pass | 4.3 |
| 64 | Rushing | 78 |
| 47 | Rushing Attempts | 30 |
| 1.4 | Yards per rush | 2.6 |
| 3-25 | Penalties | 6-36 |
| 1 | Turnovers | 4 |
| 0 | Fumbles lost | 2 |
| 1 | Interceptions thrown | 2 |
| 38:00 | Possession | 22:00 |
Game Information
Location: Miami Gardens, FL
Attendance: 65,021 · Capacity:
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