JJortlanì» (Dbsertier Januaiy 4, 2012 IN S ID E W eek in This page Sponsored by: Page • FredMeyet What's on your list today? R eview Oregon quarterback Darron Thomas (5) celebrates with Kenjon Barner (24) after throwing a touch­ down pass during the second half o f the Rose Bowl NCAA college football game against Wisconsin, Monday, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP photo) ENIEOTAINMENI pages 10-13 C lassifieds page 14 C alendar page 15 F ood page 16 Rose Bowl Win Oregon outlasts Wisconsin 45-38 (AP) — Chip Kelly expected the avalanche of of­ fense produced by Oregon and Wisconsin in the 98th Rose Bowl, knowing his Ducks would need the late breaks that always eluded them in their BCS bowl losses the past two years. Maybe that’s why the Ducks coach practically took flight in excitement when Wisconsin receiver Jared Abbrederis’ fumble in the final minutes plopped right down near the Oregon sideline, inexplicably nestling in the grass like an Easter egg for Michael Clay to find. Oregon has been very good throughout Kelly's three seasons. The Ducks finally were lucky as well Monday night, and now they're Rose Bowl champions for the first time in 95 years. Darron Thomas passed for three touchdowns, De'Anthony Thomas scored on runs o f 91 and 64 yards, and the No. 6 Ducks earned their first bowl victory under Kelly, holding off the Badgers 45-38 in the highest-scoring Rose Bowl ever played. "Any time you win, it feels unbelievable, and the thing that gets you excited is when you can share it with your players," said Kelly, whose leaping excite­ ment after Abbrederis' fumble betrayed excitement behind that calmly cerebral exterior. "When they see the fruits of their labor pay off, that's why you win. I've never been around a harder-working group of guys." The Ducks (12-2) needed more than hard work to survive this slugfest between two of the nation's top offenses. They needed two strokes o f good fortune in the final minutes. After Abbrederis' fumble and a punt with 23 seconds continued on page 5