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Postgame Notebook
Saturday, Oct. 2, 9:30 p.m., PDT
Game Notes
No. 4 Oregon vs. No. 9 Stanford • Oct. 2, 2010 • Eugene, Ore. (Autzen Stadium)
• SO RB LaMichael James ran for a career-high 257 yards on a career-best 31 carries, moving into eighth on UO's career rushing list with 2,258 yards. He has eclipsed 200-yards in two of four games this season.
• James' 76-yard TD run in the fourth quarter was a career-long and his second score of 70 or more yards this season.
• James has scored at least one touchdown in all four games he's played in this season and has 21 in 17 career games.
• SO QB Darron Thomas rushed for a career-high 117 yards and a touchdown.
• With three catches, SR WR Jeff Maehl now has 122 for his career, tying Terry Obee (1986-89) for 10th all-time at Oregon.
• Maehl has made at least one catch in 26 straight games.
• Oregon trailed at the half for the first time in 2010.
• SR WR D.J. Davis had career-highs of six catches and 64 yards while adding a 25-yard touchdown.
• SO CB Cliff Harris had the first multiple-interception game of his career with a pair of picks.
• UO's 283 points to date are the most for a five-game stretch in school history, besting the 253 over the first five games of the 1998 season.
• The Ducks did not allow a point after halftime and have not allowed a point in the fourth quarter of any game this season. UO has surrendered only seven second-half points this season.
• After a touchdown brought UO within 21-10, the Ducks successfully executed an onside kick for the first time since a 2006 home win vs. Oklahoma.
• The victory for UO was its tenth straight against a Pac-10 team at Autzen Stadium. The last conference loss came in the 2007 Civil War.
• Overall, the Ducks have won 13 consecutive home games in Eugene.
• Stanford has lost eight of its last nine games against Oregon, including five straight at Autzen.
• Oregon is 5-0 for the first time since 2002.
• The Ducks have nine scoring plays of 60-yards or longer this season.
• JR TE David Paulson now has 21 career receptions, 19 resulting in either a first down or a touchdown.
• The Ducks improved to 8-0 when scoring first in the Chip Kelly era.
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