Postgame Notebook: Oregon State
11/28/15 | Football
Oregon State at No. 17 Oregon – Postgame Notebook Nov. 27, 2015
•Bralon Addison set a career-high with four touchdowns, including three receiving scores to tie Demetrius Williams (2002-05) for seventh on the UO career list with 20.
•Addison scored his second career rushing touchdown on a 13-yard run in the first quarter.
•Royce Freeman set the Oregon record with his eighth straight 100-yard rushing game, finishing with 27 carries for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Freeman had 218 yards from scrimmage and is the only player in the FBS to eclipse 100 scrimmage yards in every one of his team's games this season.
•Freeman sits in fifth on the UO single-season rushing list with 1,706 yards. He is 99 shy of LaMichael James' school record of 1,805 in 2011.
•The two rushing TDs for Freeman moved him into a tie for eighth on the single-season list with 14. He also moved into a tie for eighth on the single-season total TD list with 16, and broke a tie with Jeremiah Johnson (2005-08) for fourth on the career rushing touchdown list with 32. Freeman's 35 total career TDs are one shy of Ahmad Rashad (1969-71) for sixth all-time at UO.
•Charles Nelson made his first career interception. He finished the game with three solo tackles, a pass breakup and 136 all-purpose yards. He failed to reach the end zone for the first time in five games. •Vernon Adams Jr. passed for 366 yards and three touchdowns. Between his time at Eastern Washington and Oregon, Adams passed for 35 touchdowns and only four interceptions in 10 games against Pac-12 opponents.
•DeForest Buckner had a sack for the seventh straight game and finished with a team-high seven tackles.
•UO improved to 16-0 in games when Darren Carrington makes a reception and 19-1 when he plays.
•Addison eclipsed 100 yards receiving for the second consecutive week (8 rec, 106 yds) and fifth time in his career.
•Adams extended his personal streak to 35 straight games with a touchdown pass. •Adams' 37-yard touchdown pass to Addison in the second quarter marked the 80th straight game for Oregon with a passing touchdown, extending the Ducks' NCAA record.
•Oregon improved to 63-46-10 all-time in the Civil War. The Ducks have won the last eight meetings and are 31-9-1 since 1975.
•The Ducks finished the regular season with a 7-2 record, second only to Stanford (8-1). No other conference team can finish with more than six wins.
•Oregon's nine wins assures the Ducks of having a better record than the last five schools had the year after losing a Heisman Trophy winner (all 8-5).
•The crowd of 57,814 marked the 110th consecutive sellout at Autzen Stadium.