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Postgame Notebook: No. 2 Oregon vs. Washington State
09/30/12 | Football
Oregon Postgame Notebook - Game 5 vs. Washington State (at Seattle)
- With four touchdowns on the night (3 rush, 1 rec) JR RB Kenjon Barner moved up to No. 6 on Oregon's all-time scoring list with 222 points while passing Ahmad Rashad (Bobby Moore, 1969-71) for third on the career TD list with 37.
- Barner's 195 rushing yards were his second-highest total this season and included an 80-yard scoring run, which was Oregon's longest play from scrimmage in 2012.
- With 232 all-purpose yards, Barner now has 4,541 in his career, moving past Ricky Whittle (1992-95) and into fifth on Oregon's all-time list.
- Oregon's seven sacks were a season high.
- The Ducks' 18-play touchdown drive to open the third quarter was their longest since a 19-play TD drive in the 2011 season opener vs. LSU.
- JR DT Wade Keliikipi and JR DE Taylor Hart each had a career-high 2.0 sacks.
- SR LB Michael Clay had a game-high eight tackles despite not playing after halftime.
- The interception return for a touchdown by SO S Avery Patterson (33 yds) was the Ducks' third of the season and in the last two games. It was also Patterson's first career "Pick 6".
- UO has scored 43 or more points in six consecutive games against the Cougars.
- The Oregon defense allowed a season-best minus-8 yards rushing.
- Chip Kelly improved to 27-2 in conference play.
- SO RB De'Anthony Thomas made six receptions (28 yards), which were the most by an Oregon player this season.
Players Mentioned
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Bryce Boettcher: "Exciting for the fanbase and the city."
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Dakorien Moore: "Do everything I need to."
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Dan Lanning: "Good week of practice."
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