Washington State 6, (16) Oregon 52

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Final

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

Masoli gives No. 16 Ducks big lead, leaves game

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... LaMichael James suited up. He scored his second touchdown of the first quarter to give Oregon a 21-0 lead.
Gameball goes to... Ducks' RBs. Oregon shared the wealth, as five different players rushed for touchdowns in the rout.
Stat of the game... 4. Washington State mustered just one more first down (4) than turnover (3) in the lopsided loss.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs431
Total Yards158514
Passing51196
Rushing107318
Penalties6-704-35
3rd Down Conversions4-135-14
4th Down Conversions0-04-4
Turnovers31
Possession24:0935:51
Air/Ground Leaders
Washington State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Lobbestael7/134802
Tuel1/2300
Oregon Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Masoli14/1811610
Costa7/98000
Washington State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Winston756021
Mitz1048028
Oregon Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
James1381226
Alston Jr.1259117
Washington State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Karstetter21209
Mitz112012
Oregon Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Dickson7103129
Tuinei329025
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWSUORE
TD12:12LaMichael James 26 Yd Run (Morgan Flint Kick) 07
TD03:24Ed Dickson 26 Yd Pass From Jeremiah Masoli (Morgan Flint Kick) 014
TD00:32LaMichael James 3 Yd Run (Morgan Flint Kick) 021
SECOND QUARTERWSUORE
TD09:23Jeremiah Masoli 1 Yd Run (Morgan Flint Kick) 028
TD06:40Andre Crenshaw 6 Yd Run (Morgan Flint Kick) 035
TD01:11Nate Costa 4 Yd Run (Morgan Flint Kick) 042
THIRD QUARTERWSUORE
FG05:28Morgan Flint 40 Yd 045
TD02:08Marshall Lobbestael 1 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 645
FOURTH QUARTERWSUORE
TD11:58Remene Alston Jr. 6 Yd Run (Rob Beard Kick) 652
Associated Press

EUGENE, Ore. -- With the rout of Washington State well under way, there was no need for Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli to stick around once he tweaked his knee.

Masoli threw for 116 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score before sitting out the second half of No. 16 Oregon's 52-6 victory over the Cougars on Saturday night.

Fast Facts

• Oregon jumped out to a 21-0 lead after one quarter, led 42-0 at the half and cruised the rest of the way.

• The Ducks ran for 273 yards and had five different players run for a touchdown.

• Oregon has won three straight against the Cougars and six straight Pac-10 home games.

• Washington State has lost 11 of its last 12 conference games.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

After backup Nate Costa took over late in the second quarter, Masoli was seen icing his right knee. He caused further concern when he returned to the field after halftime wearing his warmups.

He said afterward the injury was no big deal and that he was coming out of the game anyway because Oregon had built a 35-0 lead.

"I think when I had contact with somebody, somebody else kind of jumped on my knee," Masoli said. "I couldn't really tell you. It's sore right now and I'll have the medical staff look at it tomorrow."

Ed Dickson had seven catches for 103 yards and a score for the Ducks (4-1, 2-0 Pacific-10) who won their fourth straight after a season-opening loss at Boise State.

The Cougars (1-4, 0-3) were held to 158 yards of offense. Oregon had 514 yards.

Freshman quarterback Jeff Tuel made his first start but completed just one of two passes in the first quarter before he was knocked out by a hard sack. He had a hip pointer and did not return.

"It's part of the game. I'm not too bad," Tuel said. "Obviously it's upsetting. It's going to happen."

Dickson, who played only sparingly in the second half, was the Pac-10's player of the week after pulling down three scoring passes last weekend in Oregon's 42-3 upset victory over then-No. 6 California. The victory popped the Ducks into the AP Poll.

LaMichael James got it started for the Ducks on Saturday night with a 26-yard touchdown run less than two minutes into the game. After Masoli found Dickson with a 26-yard scoring pass, James added a 3-yard TD run to make it 21-0.

Tuel, who showed promise in relief last weekend in the Cougars' 27-6 loss at USC, was shaky in his first start in front of Autzen's notoriously loud crowd.

He was sacked twice. The second, by Oregon's Will Tukuafo, knocked Tuel out of the game. He was replaced by Marshall Lobbestael, who was limited by a sore left knee.

Tuel was just the second true freshman to start for Washington State. The first was Drew Bledsoe against Oregon State in 1990.

Cougars wide receiver Jared Karstetter also sat out the second half with a hip pointer.

Masoli scored on a 1-yard keeper before Andre Crenshaw's 6-yard touchdown dash. Costa scored on a 4-yard run just before halftime to make it 42-0.

After Morgan Flint kicked a 40-yard field goal for the Ducks, Lobbestael's 1-yard keeper for Washington State late in the third quarter made it 45-6. Remene Alston scored for Oregon on a 6-yard run to finish off the win.

Lobbestael completed seven of 13 passes for 47 yards and the TD. He was intercepted twice.

Costa completed seven of nine passes for 80 yards for the Ducks. James, who ran for 81 yards, hurt his left ankle but it was not considered serious.

Dickson has 104 career catches, surpassing Josh Wilcox for most career receptions for an Oregon tight end. Wilcox (1993-96) had 103.

The win against the Cougars came a day after some more drama surrounding LeGarrette Blount.

First-year coach Chip Kelly announced Friday that there was a possibility the suspended running back could return this season if he met certain conditions.

Blount was suspended for the season for punching a Boise State player in the aftermath of Oregon's 19-8 season-opening loss to the Broncos. He was allowed to stay on scholarship and practice with the team.

Kelly said Blount must meet academic and behavior conditions before his possible reinstatement, which would not occur until Oregon's Nov. 7 game at Stanford at the earliest.

"People from the outside might view it as a distraction, but you know, LeGarrette is still on our team as a regular person," Masoli said. "It's not a distraction for us."

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