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10/04/09 | Football

Postgame Notebook
Saturday, October 3, 9:45 p.m. PDT
OREGON POSTGAME NOTEBOOK
Game 5 • No. 16 Oregon vs. Washington State • Oct. 3, 2009
•With seven receptions, SR TE Ed Dickson set the Oregon career mark for catches by a tight end at 105 (103 by Josh Wilcox, 1993-96).
•Dickson recorded his second straight 100-yard game (103) and third of his career.
•FR RB LaMichael James had the first multi-touchdown game of his career.
•The 2nd-quarter interception by SO ROV Javes Lewis was the first of his career.
•Oregon's defense had its string of quarters without allowing a TD end at seven, when WSU punched it in in the 3rd quarter after a UO fumble on its own 1-yard line.
•JR CB Talmadge Jackson III recorded his third career interception.
•UO's 42 first-half points were the most since scoring 45 vs. Arizona, Nov. 15, 2008, and the most in a half by a Pac-10 team this season.
•UO scored 21 points in the opening quarter, its highest 1st-quarter total of the season.
•The 318 yards rushing by the Ducks was a season high.
•Oregon was 4-of-4 on 4th down conversions in the game.
•The Ducks held back-to-back Pac-10 opponents to less than ten points for the first time since 1992.
•In the past two games, Oregon has conceded only two scoring drive to the opposition, totaling minus-7 combined yards and accounting for nine points.
•FR PK Rob Beard scored his first career point on a 4th-quarter PAT.
•The Ducks faced an unranked opponent for only the second time in five games this season.
•Chip Kelly's 4-0 home mark to start a coaching career is best record since C.W. Spears went 5-0 at home in 1930.
•In their past three meetings, the Ducks have outscored the Cougars by a combined score of 168-27.
•Oregon debuted matte black helmets for the first time.
•Autzen Stadium hosted a sellout for the 65th consecutive home game, dating back to 1999, with a crowd of 57,378.
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