Washington State 6, (16) Oregon 52

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Final

9:15 PM ET, October 3, 2009
Autzen Stadium
EUGENE, OR

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Top 25 Overview
EUGENE, OR - 9:15 PM ET
After a season-opening loss at Boise State, Oregon has bounced back with three straight wins, including a blowout of then-No. 6 Cal. Oregon goes for its fifth win in six games against Washington State. The Cougars have lost 15 of 16 against ranked foes.
Complete Top 25 Overview
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
WSU1-4751831-20-20-30-3
ORE4-1171884-00-12-02-0
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
WSU50-17-038-6-020-1-05-0-0
ORE68-17-058-6-031-2-014-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
WSU3-31-015-42-033-47-048-48-0
ORE2-17-012-28-039-32-056-34-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsWSU
 
256.4 / 119th
ORE
 
418.8 / 29th
Passing YardsWSU
 
210.3 / 88th
ORE
 
197.8 / 97th
Rushing YardsWSU
 
72.8 / 118th
ORE
 
231.4 / 8th
Points ScoredWSU
 
13.1 / 120th
ORE
 
37.7 / 8th
Full Team Stats: Washington State | Oregon
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
OREGON35WASHST56
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Individual Leaders
Washington State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Tuel58.778965
Lobbes...47.558438
Oregon Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Masoli58.31865144
Costa60.619711
Washington State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Tardy933804.12
Montgo...371674.51
Oregon Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
James19013106.911
Masoli1056195.912
Washington State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Karste...3450714.96
Simone333009.11
Oregon Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Dickso...4255113.16
Maehl4654811.95
Full Player Stats: Washington State | Oregon
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Consecutive wins over ranked teams, one of them an overpowering performance against a Pac-10 rival, vaulted Oregon back into the Top 25. A matchup with Washington State might help the Ducks stay there for longer this time.

The Ducks look to extend their home winning streak to seven when they meet the Cougars on Saturday night.

No. 16 Oregon (3-1, 1-0) came into the season ranked 16th, but fell out of the poll following a 19-8 opening loss to then-No. 14 Boise State on Sept. 3. That was coupled with the season-ending suspension of running back LeGarrette Blount, who punched Broncos defensive end Byron Hout in the face as Boise State celebrated.

The Ducks, though, responded by winning three in a row and turned in a stunning victory last Saturday, beating then-No. 6 California 42-3. That followed a victory over then-No. 18 Utah 31-24 the week before that snapped the Utes' 16-game winning streak.

"We are fired up and want to keep going," defensive end Will Tukuafu told the team's official Web site after last Saturday's win. "We are excited to get back to practice on Monday. Everyone was saying that in the locker room after this win.

"Never giving up was a key to success after the loss at Boise. We have a great talent on both sides of the field and they make the things go really smooth right now."

That was definitely the case on offense, as Jeremiah Masoli completed 21 of 25 passes for 253 yards and a career high-tying three touchdowns. The junior had been criticized for poor play during the first three games, when he completed 45.3 of his passes for 379 yards and two interceptions.

The low point came against Utah, when he was 4 of 16 for 95 yards and an INT.

"There's always critics -- and it always falls on the quarterback," Masoli said. "You try not to think about it, because nobody on the outside really has anything to do with it.

"On offense the sky's the limit for us. "We're the only ones who can hurt us. These last couple of weeks we've been in a funk, but today we moved past that."

Ed Dickson emerged as Masoli's top target against the Golden Bears, catching a career-high 11 passes for 148 yards and three touchdowns to earn conference player of the week honors.

Dickson had four receptions for 58 yards over the previous three games.

The Ducks have been equally effective on defense lately, and have forced 10 turnovers on the season after adding two fumble recoveries last week. Oregon held the high-powered Cal offense to 207 yards and 77 on the ground. Bears Heisman Trophy candidate Jahvid Best, who came in averaging 137.3 rushing yards per game, had 55.

Oregon, however, learned Tuesday that it will be without standout cornerback Walter Thurmond for the remainder of the season due to a right knee injury suffered on the opening kickoff against Cal. He was off to a strong start this season, returning an interception for a touchdown in a 38-36 win over Purdue on Sept. 12 and running back a punt for a score the following week.

Thurmond's five career TDs are the most for a non-offensive player in school history.

Oregon will try to overcome that key loss when it goes for its fifth win in six games against Washington State (1-3, 0-2). The Ducks pounded the Cougars in the last two matchups, winning 63-14 at Pullman on Sept. 27, 2008, and 53-7 at Autzen Stadium on Oct. 13, 2007.

The Cougars, losers of 15 of 16 against ranked foes, are coming off a 27-6 road defeat to then-No. 12 Southern California last Saturday.

Washington State has struggled offensively, averaging 314.3 yards and committing 13 turnovers -- six of them interceptions.

That prompted coach Paul Wulff to name freshman Jeff Tuel the starting quarterback this week after poor performances from senior Kevin Lopina and sophomore Marshall Lobbestael.

Tuel will become the first freshman to start at quarterback for Washington State since Drew Bledsoe in 1990. He earned the start with a strong performance after replacing Lobbestael against USC, going 14 of 22 for 130 yards and one interception. He ran nine times for 34 yards and was sacked four times.

The Cougars are averaging 17.0 points per game, 109th in the Football Bowl Subdivision.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Friday, October 2nd
Utah State 17 Final
20 Brigham Young 35
Saturday, October 3rd
3 Alabama 38 Final
Kentucky 20
4 LSU 20 Final
18 Georgia 13
UC Davis 16 Final
5 Boise State 34
6 Virginia Tech 34 Final
Duke 26
7 USC 30 Final
24 California 3
8 Oklahoma 20 Final
17 Miami (FL) 21
9 Ohio State 33 Final
Indiana 14
10 Cincinnati 37 Final
Miami (OH) 13
Southern Methodist 14 Final
11 TCU 39
12 Houston 41 Final
UTEP 58
Arkansas State 21 Final
13 Iowa 24
15 Penn State 35 Final
Illinois 17
Washington State 6 Final
16 Oregon 52
21 Mississippi 23 Final
Vanderbilt 7
22 Michigan 20 Final
Michigan State 26 OT
25 Georgia Tech 42 Final
Mississippi State 31