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Oregon improved to 4-0 since Clemens’ injury. “People gave us not much of a chance after Kellen went down,” said wideout Demetrius Williams, one of 13 Oregon seniors who played their fi nal game in Eugene Saturday. “I tip my hat to (Dennis) and Brady. They did a great job and stepped it up all year.” Williams and Whitehead, both sen iors, helped spark an offense that pro duced 402 total yards compared with Oregon State’s 297. Whitehead rushed for 81 yards on 12 carries and a touch down and caught another, and Williams caught five passes for 82 yards and one touchdown. Gunderson, making his first career start for Oregon State after last week’s injury to Matt Moore, was 22 of 43 for 175 yards and one touchdown. He was intercepted four times. Mike Hass was the recipient of 107 of Gunderson’s yards. Hass’ 10 receptions Saturday gave the former walk-on 220 for his career, an Oregon State record. Last season against the Ducks, Hass had 154 yards receiving and two touchdowns. He did not score on Saturday. “One of the things we wanted to do was contain Mike Hass,” Oregon coach Mike Bellotti said. “We knew he was going to get his catches, but we didn’t want to allow the big play or allow him to get in the end zone.” Yvenson Bernard gained 128 rushing yards to pace a largely ineffective Oregon State offense. Despite having 19 more offensive plays than the Ducks, the Beavers had 105 fewer yards. Oregon’s win marks the ninth straight time the home team has won in the Civil War series. As the final minutes ticked down, fans chanted, “B-C-S, B-C-S” inside Autzen Stadium. “I’m very proud of this group of kids; they are an amazing group, the seniors especially in terms of their character, their pride, and their poise,” Bellotti said. “They’ve done what they needed to do to be in the best bowl game possible.” landrews@dailyememld. com Notes: Stewart returns second kickoff for TD Continued from page 5 well as receiving yards (2,633) and fifth in receptions (158). “I really don’t look at the records anymore,” Williams said. “It’s not really an issue to me. The biggest issue is that we come out and get victories.” Seven and counting Oregon cornerback Aaron Gipson intercepted two passes Saturday, his sixth and seventh of the season. His first interception was returned 60 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter Saturday, getting the Ducks on the board early. “I knew he would have two picks this game,” fellow Oregon corner back Justin Phinisee said. “I call him little spring. He’s so small, but he’s got so much energy. He gets it going, gets energized, and he makes plays.” Before the season started Gipson’s defensive goal was 10 interceptions, which isn’t out of reach in his mind. “I think I probably got another two in me, another three in me, try to get to my goal of 10,” Gipson said. Gipson leads the nation in interceptions this season. He also sits in a tie for fifth in Oregon career interceptions with 13. Finding the end zone Freshman running back and kickoff returner Jonathan Stewart began the second half Saturday with a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, his second of the season and the fourth-longest in Oregon history. 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