On Friday night, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, the Oregon Ducks edged out the Washington Huskies 34-31 in an exciting match. Despite an early lead for the Ducks, the Huskies battled back to force overtime. Oregon vs Washington – Bo Nix’s touchdown throw to Troy Franklin gave Oregon a commanding advantage in the fourth quarter.
Key Stats
- Oregon: 433 total yards, 28 first downs
- Washington: 398 total yards, 21 first downs
- Oregon: 34 points, 6 touchdowns
- Washington: 31 points, 5 touchdowns
Individual Leaders
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Oregon
- Bo Nix: 286 yards passing, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
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Troy Franklin: 9 catches, 137 yards, 1 touchdown
- Noah Sewell: 14 tackles
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Washington
- Michael Penix Jr.: 245 yards passing, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
- Jaren Hall: 1 touchdown
- Zion Nelson: 10 tackles
Game Summary
After receiving the opening kickoff, the Ducks scored a touchdown after a long drive down the field. They extended their lead to 14-0 in the second quarter with another touchdown. At halftime, the score was 14-7 as the Huskies scored a touchdown of their own.
The Huskies took a 21-14 lead in the third quarter thanks to two touchdowns scored by them. In response, the Ducks scored a touchdown to tie the game at 21.
Bo Nix’s touchdown throw to Troy Franklin gave the Ducks the lead in the fourth quarter. With one second remaining, the Huskies might have tied the game with a field goal attempt, but they failed to convert.
What’s Next
On December 2nd, in the Pac-12 Championship Game, the Ducks will take on the Utes of Utah. On December 28th, the Huskies will take on the Trojans of USC in the Alamo Bowl.