SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter
(ORST) Jam Griffin, 45-yd run (Everett Hayes kick), 5:25 [ORST 7-0]
(ORE) Evan Stewart, 62-yd pass from Dillon Gabriel (Atticus Sappington kick), 5:15 [TIE 7-7]
2nd Quarter
(ORST) Jam Griffin, 9-yd run (Everett Hayes kick), 3:51 [ORST 14-7]
(ORE) Jordan James, 9-yd run (Atticus Sappington kick), 1:41 [TIE 14-14]
The Oregon Ducks defeated the Oregon State Beavers 38-14, showcasing a complete performance on both sides of the ball. Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel led the charge with 312 passing yards, completing 17 of 22 attempts with three touchdowns and one interception. Running back Jordan James added 103 rushing yards and a touchdown on 17 carries, helping Oregon outgain Oregon State with 407 total yards to the Beavers’ 261.
Oregon’s defense kept Oregon State in check, limiting quarterback Ben Gulbranson to 120 passing yards with two interceptions. Standout Beaver back Jam Griffin contributed two rushing touchdowns and 133 yards in a losing effort.
Oregon’s defense also forced three turnovers and logged three sacks, with Kobe Savage and Devon Jackson contributing key tackles for loss.
Top Performers:
Dillon Gabriel, Oregon QB - Gabriel's efficient passing was instrumental, going 17/22 for 312 yards and three touchdowns with a 232.3 passer rating. His longest pass was 62 yards, adding major momentum to Oregon's offense.
Jordan James, Oregon RB - James balanced Oregon’s offense with 103 rushing yards on 17 carries (6.1 avg) and a touchdown. He also contributed 70 receiving yards on five catches, showcasing versatility.
Tez Johnson, Oregon WR - Johnson led the receiving corps with 118 yards on five receptions, averaging 23.6 yards per catch, and added 76 yards after the catch, keeping the Ducks’ drives alive.
Jam Griffin, Oregon State RB - Despite the loss, Griffin was a bright spot for Oregon State, rushing for 133 yards on 25 carries (5.3 avg) and scoring two touchdowns, including a 45-yard breakaway run.
Kobe Savage, Oregon LB - Savage led Oregon’s defense with seven tackles, including two tackles for loss, a sack, and an interception, providing crucial stops and a turnover that shifted the game’s momentum.
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