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Nix has 4 TDs and No. 13 Oregon downs Stanford 45-27

Ducks QB rushes for career-best 141 yards and 2 TDs to go with 2 passing TDs

By ANNE M. PETERSON, AP Sports Writer
Published: October 2, 2022, 12:14am
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Oregon quarterback Bo Nix (10) runs past Stanford coach David Shaw, right, on a long gain during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Eugene, Ore.
Oregon quarterback Bo Nix (10) runs past Stanford coach David Shaw, right, on a long gain during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Andy Nelson) Photo Gallery

EUGENE, Ore. — Bo Nix threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more, and No. 13 Oregon won its fourth straight game with a 45-27 victory over Stanford on Saturday night.

The Ducks (4-1, 2-0 Pac-12) have won 22 straight games at Autzen Stadium. They have not dropped a game this season after the opener against Georgia.

Stanford (1-3, 0-3) hasn’t won since its opener against Colgate. It was the Cardinal’s third straight game against an opponent in the AP Top 25. They also fell to USC and Washington.

Nix completed 16 of 29 passes for 161 yards and led Oregon with a career-best 141 yards rushing on six carries. Oregon had 351 yards on the ground compared to Stanford’s 127.

Cardinal quarterback Tanner McKee threw for 166 yards and two touchdowns. Casey Filkins rushed for a score and caught another TD pass.

Oregon came from behind last weekend to beat Washington State 44-41.

The Ducks appeared to score on their opening drive of the game, but the pass from Nix to Kris Hutson was called back because of a ineligible player downfield. They settled for a 38-yard field goal from Camden Lewis.

Before the end of the first quarter, Nix hit Chase Cota with a short pass and he sprinted into the end zone for a 48-yard touchdown.

Joshua Karty kicked a 23-yard field goal for Stanford to narrow the margin to 10-3. But the Ducks answered with Nix’s 10-yard touchdown pass to Troy Franklin.

Linebacker Noah Sewell pretended to fly in celebration after running back a fumble 21 yards to set up Nix’s 4-yard touchdown run. Jordan James added a 1-yard touchdown as time expired in the half to give the Ducks a 31-3 lead.

While the Ducks had firm control of the game by the break, their opening half was marked by 10 penalties for 90 yards.

McKee found Filkins for a 42-yard touchdown pass midway through the third quarter. Nix responded with a career-best 80-yard touchdown run on the Ducks’ first play from scrimmage.

Nix became the first Ducks player to rush for 100 or more yards this season.

Elijah Higgins caught a 28-yard touchdown pass from McKee to make it 38-17 before the end of the third.

Sean Dollars added a 2-yard scoring run for the Ducks in the final quarter. Karty kicked a 53-yard field goal and Stanford closed out the scoring on Ari Patu’s 18-yard touchdown pass to Mudia Reuben in the waning moments.

THE TAKEAWAY

Stanford: Cardinal offensive lineman Barrett Miller was carted to the locker room with an injury early in the game. … Stanford upset then-No. 3 Oregon 31-24 in overtime last season. … The Cardinal were without running back E.J. Smith, who will miss the rest of the season with an unspecified injury. Smith, the son of Dallas Cowboys great Emmitt Smith, rushed for 206 yards and four touchdowns through the first two games of the season. He missed last week’s game against the Huskies.

Oregon: The Ducks appealed outside linebacker DJ Johnson’s targeting penalty in the game against Washington State. It was denied, so Johnson missed the first half of Saturday night’s game. … Oregon allowed its first sack of the season early in the second quarter.

UP NEXT

The Cardinal host Oregon State next Saturday in another late Pac-12 game. The Beavers fell to Utah 42-16 earlier Saturday.

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The Ducks visit Arizona next Saturday. The Wildcats beat Colorado 43-20.

No. 13 OREGON 45, STANFORD 27

Stanford 0 3 14 10 27
Oregon 10 21 7 7 45

First Quarter

ORE—FG Lewis 38, 10:00.

ORE—Cota 49 pass from Nix (Lewis kick), :00.

Second Quarter

STAN—FG Karty 23, 7:37.

ORE—T.Franklin 10 pass from Nix (Lewis kick), 4:22.

ORE—Nix 4 run (Lewis kick), 3:59.

ORE—J.James 1 run (Lewis kick), :01.

Third Quarter

STAN—Filkins 42 pass from McKee (Karty kick), 5:01.

ORE—Nix 80 run (Lewis kick), 4:46.

STAN—Higgins 28 pass from McKee (Karty kick), 2:12.

Fourth Quarter

ORE—Dollars 2 run (Lewis kick), 14:31.

STAN—FG Karty 53, 4:22.

STAN—Reuben 18 pass from Patu (Karty kick), 1:02.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Stanford, Filkins 19-80, Daniels 2-31, Robinson 5-15, Wilson 1-10, Barrow 2-7, McKee 5-(minus 16). Oregon, Nix 6-141, Irving 10-97, Whittington 11-66, Dollars 5-27, Thornton 1-9, J.James 3-9, Thompson 1-2.

PASSING—Stanford, McKee 19-33-0-166, Patu 3-5-0-39. Oregon, Nix 16-29-0-161, Thompson 1-5-1-3.

RECEIVING—Stanford, Higgins 6-44, Filkins 3-59, Yurosek 3-14, Tremayne 2-20, Wilson 2-14, Reuben 1-18, Roush 1-11, Bowman 1-10, Starr 1-7, Humphreys 1-6, Barrow 1-2. Oregon, Franklin 4-52, Dollars 3-17, Hutson 3-11, Cota 2-56, Ferguson 2-16, McCormick 1-4, McGee 1-4, Whittington 1-4.

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