No. 6 Oregon Defense Limits Oklahoma State to 69-3 Blowout
No. 6 Oregon Defense Limits Oklahoma State to 69-3 Blowout

No. 6 Oregon Defense Limits Oklahoma State to 69-3 Blowout

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The No. 5 Oregon Ducks delivered a dominant performance against Oklahoma State, winning 69-3 at Autzen Stadium. Oregon's defense was especially impressive, forcing eight three-and-outs, scoring two interception return touchdowns, and holding Oklahoma State to just 67 passing yards—their lowest since 2009. Offensive standout Dante Moore threw for 266 yards and three touchdowns, while the Ducks rushed for 312 yards and five touchdowns total. Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy took responsibility for the loss, citing overly complicated schemes and poor execution, and emphasized a need to simplify and improve in upcoming practices. The victory marked one of the best defensive displays under Oregon coach Dan Lanning, with the Ducks not allowing a touchdown for the first time since a shutout of Purdue last season. Both sides of the ball contributed to Oregon's overwhelming control and decisive victory.

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