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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2021
BAKER CITY HERALD — A5
SPORTS
Ducks top Beavers, will play for Pac-12 title
 Oregon led 24-3
at halftime, held
off OSU rally for
38-29 win
before the game. Thibodeaux
has not yet used all of his
eligibility, but is expected to
be a top pick in the NFL draft
next spring.
Dye has played four
seasons for the Ducks, but the
pandemic-shortened season
granted the running back an
extra year of eligibility.
He did not take part in the
senior festivities — but earlier
this week he cautioned not to
read too much into it because
he hasn’t decided about his
plans for next year.
By ANNE M. PETERSON
Associated Press
EUGENE — Oregon
quarterback Anthony Brown
Jr. got one chance to face rival
Oregon State in his career
with the Ducks, and he made
it count.
Brown threw for 275 yards
and two touchdowns while
running for another score, and
No. 11 Oregon beat Oregon
State 38-29 on Saturday, Nov.
27 to win the Pac-12 North Di-
vision and claim a spot in the
league’s championship game.
“I can just check that off
my box of things I always
wanted to do. Today was spe-
cial,” said Brown, a graduate
transfer from Boston College
who played behind Tyler
Shough last season.
Now there’s more for
Brown to accomplish.
The Ducks (10-2, 7-2) will
face No. 16 Utah for the con-
ference championship in Las
Vegas on Friday, Dec. 3.
Oregon was coming off a
38-7 loss last Saturday against
the Utes, which dropped it
from No. 3 in the College Foot-
ball Playoff rankings to No.
11 and out of contention for a
national title.
Oregon extended its home
winning streak to 19 games,
including 15 conference
games.
Washington State, which
defeated Washington 40-13
in the Apple Cup on Friday
night, needed the Beavers
(7-5, 5-4) to beat the Ducks to
win the division.
Devon Williams had six
catches for 110 yards and a
touchdown for Oregon, which
will play for the league title for
the third consecutive season.
Travis Dye ran for 99 yards
and two scores.
The takeaway
Oregon State: The Bea-
vers won last year’s game in
Corvallis 41-38. Oregon State
hasn’t won in Eugene since
2007.
Oregon: The Ducks aver-
aged 39 points in their six
games at home, the best in
the Pac-12. Oregon is hold-
Serena Morones for The Oregonian-TNS ing opponents to an average
of 20 points at home. ... Dye
Oregon’s Byron Cardwell (left) runs the ball just short of the goal line as the No. 11 Ducks host the Oregon State
topped 1,000 yards rushing
Beavers in their annual college football rivalry game on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene.
for the season. ... Linebacker
very pleased seeing, or happy Noah Sewell was hurt in the
to extend Oregon’s lead, but
Anthony also rushed for 83 and clawing and never give
up,” Beavers coach Jonathan Baylor scored on a 4-yard run seeing that. So yeah, that’s not second half and did not return.
yards.
to make it 31-15 after another a part of the game we want to It appeared to be a shoulder
Smith said.
“He showed tremendous
be a part of,” Smith said.
failed 2-point try.
The game was tense at
command, tremendous leader-
injury. ... Cristobal said he was
It was the 125th anniversa- traveling late Saturday to visit
The Beavers recovered
times, with several shoving
ship, resolve and resiliency,
ry of the rivalry game between his mother, who was ill. He
had a strong week of practice. matches breaking out. Oregon an onside kick, and on the
the Oregon schools. The game was planning to return to the
State wide receiver Tre’Shaun ensuing drive Nolan found
The game plan was pretty
was called the Civil War until team on Sunday.
Trevon Bradford with a 15-
Harrison was ejected late.
extensive because they’re
yard scoring pass to make it a last year, when both schools
Dye rushed for a 20-yard
so complicated on defense,”
Oregon coach Mario Cristobal touchdown on Oregon’s open- 10-point game with 8:28 to go. decided to drop the moniker.
Up next
ing drive. The Ducks doubled Oregon answered with Dye’s
said. “Just a great perfor-
The Beavers await a bowl
1-yard TD.
mance by a great team leader.” the lead on Brown’s 50-yard
invitation.
Futures?
“It got a little chippy, and
B.J. Baylor ran for 59 yards scoring pass to Williams.
The Ducks meet the Utes
Defensive end Kayvon
Everett Hayes kicked a 38- too far chippy. Some of what I Thibodeaux was honored
for the Beavers, who are bowl
for the Pac-12 title on Friday,
eligible for the fi rst time since yard fi eld goal for the Beavers saw out of our team, was not
along with the team’s seniors Dec. 3.
just before the end of the fi rst
2013. Baylor came into the
game leading the Pac-12 and quarter.
Oregon padded its lead
at No. 10 in the nation with an
with a 36-yard fi eld goal from
average of 109.1 yards rush-
Camden Lewis. Brown added
ing per game.
a 10-yard keeper to make it
Oregon State’s Chance
24-3 at halftime.
Nolan threw for 308 yards
Nolan hit Luke Musgrave
and a pair of touchdowns. He
ran for another in the waning with a 4-yard scoring pass,
narrowing the gap to 24-9 af-
moments.
“We were down, and look: ter the 2-point attempt failed.
Brown found Kris Hutson
This team has been this way
for a long time, I think, playing with a 7-yard scoring pass
until the end, keep scratching early in the fourth quarter
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Serena Morones for The Oregonian-TNS
Oregon quarterback Anthony Brown Jr. (No. 13) runs for a 10-yard touchdown
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annual college football rivalry game on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, at Autzen Stadium
in Eugene.
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