NCAAF Game Recap - Washington at Oregon
Sat Oct 13, 2018 3:30 PM EDT

MIZ
10
Bama
39
F
UGA
16
LSU
36
F
MIN
14
OSU
30
F
Pitt
14
ND
19
F
WVU
14
IASt
30
F
Wash
27
Oreg
30
F OT
MSU
21
PSU
17
F
Bayl
17
Tex
23
F
UCF
31
Mem
30
F
Wisc
13
Mich
38
F
Fla
37
Vand
27
F
MiaFL
13
UVA
16
F
Colo
20
USC
31
F
Tenn
30
Aub
24
F
TxAM
26
SCar
23
F
SoFL
25
Tuls
24
F
App
35
ArkSt
9
F
GaSo
15
TxSt
13
F
TxTch
17
TCU
14
F
AF
17
SDSU
21
F
Ariz
10
Utah
42
F
Neb
31
NW
34
F OT
OkSt
12
K St
31
F
Rut
7
MD
34
F
Iowa
42
Ind
16
F
Toled
26
E Mi
28
F
Akr
6
Buff
24
F
Duke
28
GATec
14
F
Lou
20
BC
38
F
UAB
42
Rice
0
F
JMU
37
Vill
0
F
SMiss
7
NorTx
30
F
Troy
16
Lib
22
F
Kent
6
MiaOH
31
F
Ball
24
C Mi
23
F
WestMI
42
BGSU
35
F
Army
52
SJSU
3
F
Ohio
21
NIU
24
F
Purd
46
Ill
7
F
Marsh
42
OD
20
F
Temp
24
Navy
17
F
W Ky
14
UNCC
40
F
UNLV
28
UtSt
59
F
NM
18
ColSt
20
F
E Il
22
JacSt
49
F
AlaSt
7
SoAl
45
F
NMS
38
ULLaf
66
F
ULMon
45
CoCar
20
F
SamHu
42
NWSt
28
F
UCLA
37
Cal
7
F
LT
31
UTSA
3
F
VaTec
22
UNC
19
F
Hou
42
ECU
20
F
Miss
37
Ark
33
F
MidTN
21
FLInt
24
F
Hawaii
23
BYU
49
F
Boise
31
NEV
27
F
Wyo
3
Fres
27
F

Oct 13, 2018, 3:30 PM EDT

Final (OT)

1

2

3

4

OT

T

(7) Washington (5-2)

10

7

7

0

3

27

(17) Oregon (5-1)

10

7

7

0

6

30

No. 17 Oregon outlasts No. 7 Washington 30-27 in OT
Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:05 PM

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) Mario Cristobal sprinted down the sideline beginning for a timeout. If Oregon was going to announce it was back among the elite of the Pac-12 Conference after a couple of down years, the coach wasn't about to risk a pass when it was obvious for the Ducks to do just that.

The Ducks were going to run. And they were going to give it to their young star running back seeking a bit of redemption for the mistake he made the last time Oregon was in a big game.

"It was a matter if C.J. could run through an arm tackle and beat the safety," Cristobal said.

C.J. Verdell did exactly as Cristobal hoped, scoring on a 6-yard run in overtime, and No. 17 Oregon knocked off No. 7 Washington 30-27 on Saturday.

The Ducks potentially ended the Pac-12's hopes of landing a team in the College Football Playoff by getting the best of their rivals to the north after two straight years of receiving beatings by the Huskies.

And it was Oregon running it right through the middle of the Washington defense for the final winning score. Verdell finished with 111 yards but none were sweeter for the Ducks than the final 6, when he sprinted nearly untouched on third-and-goal and set off a wild celebration in the east end zone of Autzen Stadium.

Oregon originally lined up for the third-down play and appeared ready to pass. Cristobal didn't like the call and instead decided to see if the Ducks could catch Washington off guard and looking for a pass.

"It was the perfect play against what we were doing," Washington linebacker Ben Burr-Kirven said. "It's just unfortunate ... Just tough luck on the call."

For Verdell it was a far different feeling than last month against Stanford when his fumble late in regulation led to the tying field goal for the Cardinal and a game the Ducks eventually lost in overtime.

"I'm glad the coaches put the trust in me to run the ball. ... That hole was big. It parted like the Red Sea," Verdell said.

Two years ago, the Huskies snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Ducks with a 70-21 thumping of Oregon at Autzen. Last year it was a 38-3 rout in Seattle, two straight seasons of the Ducks being humbled by their neighbors to the north after a decade of dominance by Oregon.

The Ducks (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) were fortunate to reach overtime after Washington kicker Peyton Henry missed a 37-yard field-goal attempt on the final play of regulation. Henry's kick was wide right.

"I feel bad for Peyton. That's a lot of pressure for anyone, let alone a young guy," Washington coach Chris Petersen said. "I wish they didn't have that many timeouts. But Peyton's a hard-working guy and he's made a lot of field goals for us in his short career, and he will be back and he will be better."

Washington (5-2, 3-1) took possession first in overtime but had to settle for Henry's 22-yard kick after stalling inside the 10. The Huskies had a chance to force a long field goal as Oregon faced third-and-11 after a holding call. But Justin Herbert threw a strike to Dillon Mitchell for 17 yards and the Ducks had first-and-goal. Three plays later, Verdell sprinted into the end zone and soon after the field was a sea of green and yellow celebrating.

Herbert didn't have his best day, playing in front of a large gathering of NFL scouts and executives that included Denver Broncos GM John Elway. Herbert was 18 of 32 for 202 yards and two touchdowns of 12 yards to Mitchell and a key 9-yard strike to Jaylon Redd late in the first half that pulled the Ducks even at 17-all at halftime.

Washington quarterback Jake Browning threw for 243 yards and threw a 43-yard touchdown to Ty Jones in the third quarter. The Huskies played parts of the second half without their top two running backs after Myles Gaskin and Salvon Ahmed both left with injuries and played sparingly in the closing minutes.

"I thought he played well. That kid's a tough kid. He's not going to back down ever," Petersen said. "He threw some tough, pin-point balls in there and he stood up in the second half."

Henry had missed three of his last four kicks entering Saturday, but hit from 41 yards earlier in the game. Oregon spent two timeouts trying to ice Henry for his final kick in regulation. He kicked both times after the timeouts were called, missing one and making one. But when it counted, Henry pulled his kick slightly and Oregon was given another chance in overtime.

"It worked out well for us. The game went into overtime and this time we finished the job," Cristobal said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Washington: Washington's defense hadn't allowed a team to score more than 24 points all season. Oregon is the fourth team in the past two seasons to reach the 30-point mark against Washington.

Oregon: Despite being down two starting offensive linemen the Ducks were able to control the line of scrimmage in the second half and get their run game going. The Ducks rushed for 177 yards for the game and ran the ball 27 times in the second half and overtime.

INJURIES

Oregon lost a pair of offensive linemen in the first half when right guard Dallas Warmack and left tackle Penei Sewell suffered injuries. Sewell's appeared the more serious as he had to be helped off the field late in the first half without putting weight on his right leg. He returned briefly in the third quarter.

Warmack was down twice in the first half with an apparent arm/shoulder injury.

UP NEXT

Washington: The Huskies return home to host Colorado next Saturday.

Oregon: The Ducks are at Washington State next Saturday.

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Passing

Wash Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Browning 25 15 60.0 1 243 43 1 89.3
Oreg Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Herbert 32 18 56.3 2 202 23 0 96.1

Rushing

Wash Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Gaskin 15 69 4.6 10 0
S. Ahmed 11 61 5.5 25 2
Oreg Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Verdell 29 111 3.8 9 2
T. Dye 15 67 4.5 14 0

Receiving

Wash Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Sample 4 79 19.8 33 0
T. Jones 2 55 27.5 43 1
Oreg Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Mitchell 8 119 14.9 23 1
J. Redd 3 33 11.0 19 1

Fumbles

Wash F FL
J. Browning 1 0
Oreg F FL
D. Mitchell 1 0
T. Brooks-James 1 1

Returning

Wash KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
S. McGrew 3 19.0 0 25 0 0 0
A. Fuller 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0
Oreg KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Brooks-James 2 48.0 0 56 0 0 0
D. Mitchell 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0

Punting

Wash Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Whitford 2 67 33.5 40
R. Porter 1 56 56.0 56
Oreg Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Maimone 2 96 48.0 52
T. Snee 2 58 29.0 30

Takeaways

Oreg Int Yds InTD
D. Lenoir 1 11 0

Team Stats Comparison

Wash Oreg
Points For 27 30
Total Yards 437 379
Rushing Yards 194 177
Passing Yards 243 202
Passing Completions / Attempts 15/25 18/32
Turnovers 1 1
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 2/1
First Downs 22 24
Penalties - Yards 5/38 7/70
Time Of Possession 37:37 23:23
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 6/13 9/18
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 3/3
Punts - Average Yards 3/41 4/38

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Wash Oreg
Oreg 02:31 FG Adam Stack 39 yd FG 0 3
Wash 06:55 FG Peyton Henry 41 yd FG 3 3
Wash 08:54 TD Salvon Ahmed 25 yd run (Peyton Henry kick) 10 3
Oreg 13:08 TD Dillon Mitchell 12 yd pass from Justin Herbert (Adam Stack kick) 10 10
2nd Quarter Wash Oreg
Wash 11:48 TD Salvon Ahmed 2 yd run (Peyton Henry kick) 17 10
Oreg 14:46 TD Jaylon Redd 9 yd pass from Justin Herbert (Adam Stack kick) 17 17
3rd Quarter Wash Oreg
Oreg 09:01 TD CJ Verdell 1 yd run (Adam Stack kick) 17 24
Wash 12:28 TD Ty Jones 43 yd pass from Jake Browning (Peyton Henry kick) 24 24
4th Quarter Wash Oreg
No scores this quarter
Overtime Wash Oreg
Wash 15:00 FG Peyton Henry 22 yd FG 27 24
Oreg 15:00 TD CJ Verdell 6 yd run 27 30

Game Information

Stadium: Autzen Stadium, Eugene, Oregon
Attendance: 58,691
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