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Shough leads No. 11 Oregon over Washington State 43-29

Cougars lead at halftime, but Ducks turn it on in second half

By The Associated Press
Published: November 14, 2020, 8:15pm
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Oregon quarterback Tyler Shough (12) prepares to throw a pass during the first half of the team&#039;s NCAA college football game against Washington State in Pullman, Wash., Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020.
Oregon quarterback Tyler Shough (12) prepares to throw a pass during the first half of the team's NCAA college football game against Washington State in Pullman, Wash., Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Young Kwak) Photo Gallery

PULLMAN — Tyler Shough threw for 312 yards and four touchdowns and No. 11 Oregon came back to beat Washington State 43-29 on Saturday night.

Travis Dye caught two second-half touchdown passes to help Oregon improve to 2-0. The Ducks piled up 582 yards of total offense.

Freshman Jayden de Laura threw for 321 yards and two touchdowns for Washington State (1-1), which led at halftime but could not stop the Ducks in the second half. Freshman defensive back Ayden Hector recovered three Oregon turnovers in the first half.

“We’re looking like a real great offense right now,” Dye said. “We are moving and grooving way better than we have in the past.”

Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said the late touchdown Oregon scored in the second quarter was key.

“Certainly a huge momentum swing,” he said. “Guys went into the locker room with a lot of juice, a lot of energy.”

Shough played well, especially in the second half, Cristobal said.

“He made some great plays and some great decisions. Great job with protections, used this feet to get out of stuff,” Cristobal said. “Just showing tremendous maturity in just a second start, so big days ahead for Tyler.”

Oregon scored 29 points in the second half, and it was the second straight game in which the Cougars have given up a lot of points after halftime.

“I don’t think we’re wearing down,” Washington State coach Nick Rolovich said. “They’re playing their hearts out.”

He did point to the Cougars recovering three straight Oregon turnovers in the first half and only producing 10 points out of those.

“That game should have been different at halftime,” Rolovich said.

He added that de Laura, a true freshman, played well in only his second college outing.

“He looked comfortable from beginning to end,” Rolovich said.

Oregon went 92 yards in 15 plays on its first possession, and Shough hit tight end DJ Johnson with a 13-yard scoring pass for a 7-0 lead.

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Washington State replied with an 18-yard touchdown pass from de Laura to Lucas Bacon. The Cougars attempted a 2-point conversion but de Laura’s pass was incomplete.

Dye fumbled on the next possession and Hector recovered for the Cougars near midfield. De Laura hit Renard Bell with a 44-yard reception and, three plays later, connected with Bell on a 4-yard touchdown pass for a 13-7 lead.

Hector intercepted Shough’s pass on Oregon’s next possession but the Cougars had to punt.

Oregon’s CJ Verdell was stripped of the ball on their next possession and Hector pounced on the fumble for his third recovery. But the Cougars had to settle for Blake Mazza’s 39-yard field goal.

Mazza added a 49-yarder for a 19-7 lead with 20 seconds left in the first half.

Oregon was not done. Shough completed a 57-yard pass to Jaylon Redd to the Oregon 3, and Verdell ran in for the touchdown to cut Washington State’s halftime lead to 19-14.

“That took an emotional toll,” Rolovich said. “I stress being the last one to score before halftime.”

The Ducks shut down Washington State’s offense in the third quarter, holding the Cougars to 30 yards.

Meanwhile, Shough threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Dye late in the third to lift the Ducks to a 21-19 lead. He added a short touchdown pass to Johnny Johnson in the opening seconds of the fourth to push the lead of 28-19.

Washington State put together a drive to Oregon’s 8, but had to settle for a 25-yard field goal by Mazza to cut Oregon’s lead to 28-22.

Oregon replied immediately as Shough fired a 71-yard scoring pass to Dye, and then ran in the conversion, to lift Oregon to a 36-22 lead with just over 8 minutes left.

Deon McIntosh scored on a 1-yard-run with 4:40 left to cut Oregon’s lead to 36-29.

THE TAKEAWAY

Oregon: The Ducks have won 17 of their past 19 games, and are on track to claim a second consecutive Pac-12 championship. They overcame three consecutive turnovers in the first half to win their first game in Pullman since 2014.

Washington State: The game marked the home opener for Rolovich. The Cougars were picked to finish last in the Pac-12 North, but have looked better than that in their two games so far.

UP NEXT

Oregon hosts UCLA on Saturday.

Washington State plays at Stanford on Saturday.

No. 11 Oregon 43, Washington St. 29

Oregon 7 7 7 22 43
Washington St. 13 6 0 10 29

First Quarter

ORE—Johnson 13 pass from Shough (C.Lewis kick), 6:48.

WSU—Bacon 18 pass from de Laura (run failed), 3:10.

WSU—Bell 4 pass from de Laura (Mazza kick), :48.

Second Quarter

WSU—FG Mazza 39, 9:38.

WSU—FG Mazza 49, :20.

ORE—Verdell 3 run (C.Lewis kick), :03.

Third Quarter

ORE—Dye 16 pass from Shough (C.Lewis kick), 3:26.

Fourth Quarter

ORE—Johnson III 2 pass from Shough (C.Lewis kick), 14:19.

WSU—FG Mazza 25, 10:00.

ORE—Dye 71 pass from Shough (Shough run), 8:25.

WSU—McIntosh 1 run (Mazza kick), 4:40.

ORE—Habibi-Likio 1 run (C.Lewis kick), 1:40.

ORE WSU
First downs 26 20
Rushes-yards 36-269 27-100
Passing 312 321
Comp-Att-Int 21-30-1 25-39-0
Return Yards 55 56
Punts-Avg. 1-44.0 4-54.5
Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0
Penalties-Yards 4-37 4-40
Time of Possession 28:31 31:29

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Oregon, Verdell 18-118, Shough 9-81, Dye 5-54, Redd 2-16, Habibi-Likio 1-1, (Team) 1-(minus 1). Washington St., McIntosh 16-92, de Laura 8-11, Harris 1-5, (Team) 1-(minus 2), Bazil 1-(minus 6).

PASSING—Oregon, Shough 21-30-1-312. Washington St., de Laura 25-39-0-321.

RECEIVING—Oregon, Redd 5-99, Verdell 5-36, Dye 2-87, D.Williams 2-31, Johnson 2-23, Hutson 2-18, Delgado 2-16, Johnson III 1-2. Washington St., Bell 10-158, Harris 9-94, Calvin 3-14, Bacon 2-26, McIntosh 1-29.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oregon, C.Lewis 37.

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