Football: Oregon offense can’t
overcome strong Sun Devils
■ Continued from Page 19
Even with a defense that was
getting steamrolled, the Ducks’ of
fense hung tough. Oregon quar
terback Ryan Perry-Smith record
ed the second best passing
performance in school history,
throwing for 468 yards on 29-of
56 passing and three touch
downs. But it was an interception
deep in Sun Devil territory that
was his most telling pass.
Down 34-13 to start the fourth
quarter, Oregon scored on a 12
yard pass from Perry-Smith to
tight end Blake Spence, cutting
the lead to two touchdowns.
Arizona State started its ensu
ing drive from its own 10-yard
line. After a batted pass by defen
sive lineman Bryant Jackson and
a sack of Sun Devil quarterback
Jake Plummer that put the ball at
the one-yard line, Arizona State
was forced to punt out of its own
endzone.
With 10 minutes left in the
game, Oregon started its next dri
ve from the Sun Devils’ 45-yard
line. After tailback Kevin Parker’s
10-yard pass reception and two
carries of nine and five yards by
fullback A.J. Jelks, Oregon had a
first-and-10 on Arizona State’s
21-yard line.
On the next play, Sun Devil
linebacker Derek Smith stepped
in front of a Perry-Smith pass for
an interception, killing the Ducks’
drive and any hopes of a come
back.
Arizona State needed only 1:23
to capitalize on the turnover, dri
ving the ball 62 yards in four
plays — 50 of those yards coming
on a Keith Poole reverse — to
score a touchdown and making
the score 41-20.
The Ducks were able to score
on their next possession on a 19
yard pass. Perry-Smith passed to
flanker Damon Griffin for the ju
nior’s second touchdown of the
day. But the score was too little,
too late for the Ducks, who, for
the second week in a row, saw
their offense struggle until the fi
nal quarter.
The loss gives the Ducks a 3-2
overall record and 0-2 in the Pac
10. Arizona State, on the other
hand, is 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the
Pac-10.
Facing a must-win situation,
Oregon will meet UCLA this Sat
urday at Autzen Stadium in an at
tempt to stop the bleeding and get
back into the win column.
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