49-21, and it wasn't that close. The Ducks could have named a score against the Beavers, but they throttled down the offense and emptied the bench late in the third quarter. Jennings Stewart recovered the last fumble and Ayele Ford scored the last touchdown. No chance of a Bobby Petrino/Les Miles lip reading outrage in this game. The Beavers passed for 150 yards and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, against a three-man rush and a secondary fresh off the scout team.
Here are the grades, for the keys DSH identified Saturday morning.
photo right: Chip Kelly has pointed the way to 32 victories as Oregon head coach, and the Ducks need one more win for a third straight conference title.
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