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    SPORTS
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
East Oregonian
Page 3B
Shelley, Shyne help Utah beat UO Parkinson’s four TD
catches lead Stanford
past Beavers 48-17
By MATTHEW COLES
Associated Press
SALT LAKE CITY —
Jason Shelley may be a
freshman and undersized
for a major college quar-
terback, but he doesn’t lack
confidence.
“We know what we can
do. We know we can play.
We’re here for a reason,”
Shelley said. “We couldn’t
wait to prove it.”
In his first start, Shel-
ley ran for two touchdowns
and Armand Shyne had
174 yards rushing to power
Utah past Oregon 32-25 on
Saturday.
The Utes (7-3, 5-3 Pac-
12) lost Tyler Huntley, their
starting quarterback, and
running back Zack Moss,
who had already rushed for
1,092 yards this season, to
injury within a few days of
each other.
“They could either pick
up the slack and move for-
ward or feel sorry and mope
and pout. But that is not us.
That is not our culture,”
Utah coach Kyle Whit-
tingham said of his team,
which stayed atop the Pac-
12 South standings.
Shelley utilized quick
passes, a strong running
game and some misdirec-
tion in the offense to com-
plete 18 of 31 passes for 262
yards with no interceptions.
“He rose to the occa-
sion tonight,” Whittingham
said.
On a drive keyed by
a 36-yard pass to Jaylen
Dixon, Shelley punched in
the go-ahead touchdown
from 2 yards out with 6:48
to play.
“It was a pretty exciting
debut for me,” Shelley said
and then chuckled at his
understatement.
The Utah defense,
which dominated in the
first quarter, and then was
on its collective heels
when Justin Herbert start-
ing finding receivers all
over the field, stopped the
Ducks (6-4, 3-4) on the
ensuing possession when
Jaylon Johnson broke up a
have been working at tim-
ing. It was great to see those
two connect.”
Parkinson became inte-
gral to Stanford’s offense
after top receiver JJ Arce-
ga-Whiteside suffered an
injury in the first quar-
ter of last week’s loss at
Washington.
“I was joking with him
before the game that I’d
catch a touchdown pass for
him,” Parkinson said.
Jordan Choukair kicked
a 40-yard field goal for the
Beavers on the final play of
the first half.
Love, who did not play
after a brief appearance in
the third quarter, finished off
a 5-play, 75-yard drive with
a 28-yard run that brought
comparisons from last year
when he set a school rushing
record and was the Heisman
Trophy runner-up.
“He had some good
plays. He’s a good player,”
Oregon State coach Jon-
athan Smith said. “He’s a
tough kid. They’re throw-
ing the ball more than they
have, but they can still run
the ball.”
The Cardinal broke it
open in the second quarter,
scoring the first three touch-
downs, all passes to Par-
kinson, and taking a 34-7
advantage before the Bea-
vers closed within 34-17 by
halftime.
Air quality
The game was played
with an air quality index
close to 150 through the
night, on the low end of the
‘dangerous’ level, due to
smoke from the Camp Fire
in Butte County. Smoke
was visible throughout the
contest. “It’s been a rough
week,” Shaw said. “All our
thoughts and prayers go to
them. But I was happy to
play the game at its proper
time.”
Up next
Oregon State travels to
Washington on Saturday.
By RICK EYMER
Associated Press
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
Utah quarterback Jason Shelley (15) is hosted in the air by teammates after scoring
against Oregon in the second half during an NCAA college football game on Satur-
day in Salt Lake City.
DUCK FOOTBALL
Utah
Oregon
32
25
fourth-down pass.
Herbert went 20-for-
33 for 288 yards, but was
sacked four times and sim-
ply ran out of time. Dil-
lon Mitchell caught eight
passes for 169 yards and
two touchdowns, including
multiple acrobatic grabs.
“We knew he was going
to make some plays. He’s a
really good quarterback and
has some good guys around
him,” said Utah’s Chase
Hansen, who had 3.5 tack-
les for loss and 13 overall.
Utah lost more than 80
percent of their offensive
firepower when Huntley
broke his collarbone at Ari-
zona State and Moss’s knee
locked up early in the week
and put him on crutches.
But that didn’t faze Shelley
and Shyne.
“We don’t get nervous.
We just play football,”
Shelley said.
Shyne’s running prow-
ess bolstered a sustained
drive that gobbled up Ore-
gon’s time outs and culmi-
nated in Matt Gay’s sixth
field goal from 24 yards —
a new school record.
“It felt good,” Shyne
said. “It reminded me of
when I was playing a cou-
ple years ago.” That was
before Moss asserted him-
self as one of the nation’s
top backs and Shyne strug-
gled with injuries.
After Utah’s last score,
the Ducks had only 15 sec-
onds to drive the entire
field. Herbert got one com-
pletion but the clock ran
out as he spiked the ball
on second down. The offi-
cials ran off the field —
trailed by some of the Ore-
gon coaches — and then
returned to announce the
time had indeed expired
after video review.
Kano Dillon blocked
a punt at the Utah 3-yard-
line, which led to Herbert’s
touchdown pass to Travis
Dye. Herbert rolled out to
his right again and hit Jay-
lon Redd for a two-point
conversion and Oregon led
for the first time, 25-22.
“I felt that we had
momentum,” Ducks line-
backer Thomas Graham
said. “As a defense, we
stepped up in the second
half but we gave up that
deep ball in the second half
and didn’t give our offense
another chance.”
Up next
The Ducks play host to
Arizona State — which has
won three in a row, includ-
ing a 38-20 win over Utah
— next Saturday.
Utah travels to Boulder
to take on Colorado next
Saturday.
STANFORD, Calif. —
Tight end Colby Parkin-
son and quarterback K.J.
Costello have been work-
ing on their timing for over
a year. It came to fruition
Saturday.
Parkinson caught all four
of K.J. Costello’s touch-
down passes and Stanford
beat Oregon State 48-17
Saturday to become bowl
eligible.
“We were getting the
match-ups we wanted,” Par-
kinson said. “That’s what
K.J. and I have been work-
ing on. K.J. puts the ball
where it needs to be. It’s
what we do in practice every
day.”
Bryce Love scored a
touchdown and rushed for 90
yards, his most since gaining
136 against Southern Cali-
fornia on Sept. 8. Cameron
Scarlett also scored for the
Cardinal (6-4, 4-3 Pac-12)
with a career-long run of
41 yards. Dorian Maddox
scored on a 1-yard run, his
first career touchdown.
Jake Luton passed for 205
yards and touchdowns of 63
yards to Trevon Bradford
and 7 yards to Noah Togiai.
Jermar Jefferson rushed for
109 yards for Oregon State
(2-8, 1-6). Bradford finished
with five receptions for 120
yards.
Last year, the teams com-
bined for 486 total yards in
Stanford’s 15-14 win. The
teams had 632 by halftime
on Saturday.
Costello threw for 342
yards and touchdown passes
of 28, 9, 75 and 5 yards. He’s
thrown four touchdowns in
three games this season, the
most since Andrew Luck
did in 2011. Parkinson fin-
ished with six catches and
166 yards.
“K.J. played extremely
well,” Stanford coach David
Shaw said. “Him and Colby
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