Rewinding No. 15 Oregon Ducks’ blowout victory against Portland State (2024)

We were live from Autzen Stadium for No. 15 Oregon’s season opener against Portland State. The Ducks absolutely rolled against the Vikings, scoring early and often on the way to an 81-7 victory.

The Ducks have now won 19 consecutive home openers and 31 consecutive nonconference home games.

UO was favored by 48 points (odds by Caesars) for the game that kicked off at noon on Pac-12 Network.

Bo Nix was sharp, Troy Franklin scored two receiving touchdowns and Bucky Irving had two long touchdown runs. Jordan James also had three rushing touchdowns, and all of that was just in the first half. The score was 50-7 at halftime and the Ducks only poured it on from there.

Here’s a recap of the live updates from Saturday’s game.

FINAL: OREGON 81, PORTLAND STATE 7

-- Portland State gets the ball back. The clock runs out. Oregon wins its opener 81-7.

-- Oregon holds Portland State to a three-and-out. Oregon’s Tez Johnson catches it at his 43-yard line. But there’s a penalty against PSU for taunting. So that gives the Ducks 15 extra yards. Oregon keeps it on the ground with Dante Dowdell and Jayden Limar. Jayden Limar runs up the middle for a 17-yard touchdown. Oregon 81, Portland State 7 - 2:04

-- The Ducks take over at their 10-yard line after the PSU punt. Oregon goes three-and-out. Oregon punts it back to the Vikings.

-- Touchback. Portland State gets out to its own 43 but then has to punt.

-- Ty Thompson leads Oregon to red zone and Austin Novosad takes over at the 12. Novosad 9-yard pass to to Kenyon Sadiq. Dante Dowdell 3-yard touchdown run. Oregon 74, Portland State 7 - 11:12

End 3rd QUARTER: OREGON 67, PORTLAND STATE 7

-- Touchback. Delay of game. Three-and-out. Punt to UO 20.

-- Jordan James for 2. Ty Thompson runs for 13. Thompson to Traeshon Holden for 22 yards wiped out by holding on Kenyon Sadiq. Thompson to Jayden Limar for 11. Drive stalls at PSU 23. Camden Lewis 41-yard field goal Oregon 67, Portland State 7 - 2:08

-- Touchback. Jobi Malary runs for 1. Christian Grubb for 2. Third and 7, Grubb for 4. Punt, fair catch at UO 35.

-- Ty Thompson in at QB. Jordan James runs for 6. Ty Thompson runs for 12. Thompson to Gary Bryant Jr. for 9. James for 2. Thompson to Bryant for 20. Thompson 21-yard touchdown to Bryant. Oregon 64, Portland State 7 - 9:56

-- Touchback. Dante Chachere loses 1 yard. Quincy Craig runs for 6. Third and 6, incomplete. Punt, Tez Johnson returns 27 yards.

-- Touchback. Bo Nix to Gary Bryant Jr. for 17 plus a facemask penalty. Nix to Troy Franklin for 33 yards. Nix 10-yard touchdown to Gary Bryant Jr. Oregon 57, Portland State 7 -14:09

HALFTIME: OREGON 50, PORTLAND STATE 7

-- Touchback. Portland State takes two knees to go to halftime.

-- Bo Nix to Jordan James for 5. Nix to Terrance Ferguson for 9. Nix to Tez Johnson for 28 yards. Nix to Ferguson for 10. Nix to Gary Bryant Jr. for 5. James runs for 6. James 9-yard touchdown. Oregon 50, Portland State 7 - 1:14

-- Touchback. Quincy Craig for 4. Craig stopped for loss of 1 by Brandon Dorlus. Third and 7, incomplete. Punt to Tez Johnson, returned 5 yards to UO 27.

-- Bo Nix to Bucky Irving for 18. Nix to Troy Franklin loses 3. Nix to Franklin gets back 5. Third and 8, Nix to Franklin for 7. Fourth and 1, Irving 56-yard touchdown. Oregon 43, Portland State 7 - 5:56

-- Touchback. Quincy Craig runs for 2. Dante Chachere pass for 18. Craig for 1. Jobi Malary for 1. Chachere incomplete, Brandon Dorlus with a QB hit. Punt to UO 17, fair catch by Gary Bryant Jr.

-- Bobbled kickoff return and Bryce Boettcher recovers at the PSU 13. Bo Nix incomplete for Kyler Kasper. Bucky Irving for 9. Nix to Kasper for 4-yard touchdown - reviewed and overturned. Jordan James 4-yard touchdown. Oregon 36, Portland State 7 - 10:42

-- Jordan James runs for 9 and then 36. Bucky Irving for 6. James 9-yard touchdown run and he’s pushed in by multiple offensive linemen. Oregon 29, Portland State 7 - 11:11

-- Third and 3, Andrew Van Buren runs for 3. Van Buren stopped for no gain. Quincy Craig for 4. Third and 6, pass broken up by Tysheem Johnson. Timeout Portland State - 12:56. Fourth and 6 from UO 40, Chachere incomplete under pressure from Brandon Dorlus.

End 1st QUARTER: OREGON 22, PORTLAND STATE 7

-- PSU returns and dropped at own 15. Quincy Craig runs for 3. Dante Chachere runs for 17. Christian Grubb for 3. Chachere pass to Nate Bennett for 7. Incomplete deep pass. Andrew Van Buren for 7.

-- Jordan James runs for 2. Bo Nix deep shot for Troy Franklin is overthrown. Nix to Tez Johnson for 10. Nix to Traeshon Holden for 6. Nix to Terrance Ferguson, who breaks a tackle for 8. Nix to Franklin for 32-yard touchdown. Oregon 22, Portland State 7 - 2:14

-- Touchback. Incomplete. Jordan Burch tackle for loss on run. Third and 11, Dante Cachere runs for 6. Short punt fielded on bounce by Tez Johnson to UO 43.

-- Touchback. Bo Nix to Gary Bryant Jr. for 11 and then 12. Bucky Irving 52 yard touchdown. Oregon 15, Portland State 7 - 5:53.

-- Touchback. Dante Chachere runs for 20 yards. Andrew Van Buren runs for 4. Quincy Craig runs for 22. Incomplete. Chachere pass to Darien Chase. Third and 2, Chachere runs for 12. Van Buren for 3. Khyree Jackson tackles Chachere for loss of 3. Third and goal from the 8, Chachere 8-yard touchdown pass to Chance Miller. 9 plays, 75 yards in 4:00. Oregon 8, Portland State 7 - 7:01

-- Bo Nix pass for Troy Franklin incomplete. Nix to Tez Johnson for 3. Nix to Franklin for 19. Niz to Bucky Irving for 3. Nix to Patrick Hebert for 23 to the PSU 18. Irving runs for 5. Nix to Franklin 13-yard touchdown, Terrance Ferguson adds 2-point conversion run. 7 plays, 66 yards in 2:34. Oregon 8, Portland State 0 - 11:01

-- Portland State returns to 21. Emar’rion Winston, Jake Shipley and Bryce Boettcher get to start for Oregon. Dante Chachere pass for 3 yards. Jobi Malory runs for 4. Incomplete. Punt, Tez Johnson calls for fair catch and the short kick goes off his hands at the sideline and immediately out at the UO 34.

-- Portland State wins the toss and elects to receive. Oregon kicks off West to East.

PREGAME

-- Teitum Tuioti is suited up, which is the biggest surprise of pregame after he’s been out of practice for several weeks due to injury. He has a big sleeve on his left leg.

-- Offensive linemen Michael Wooten and Lipe Moala and receivers Ashton Cozart and Josh Delgado are not suited up. Cozart is the one of greatest note as the others have been out or limited in practice.

-- Tevita Pome’e is out. He’s missed practice for several weeks.

-- Nishad Strother is not dressed out. He’s missed practice this week.

-- Casey Kelly and Kaden Ludwick are not with the tight ends. Kelly was absent on Wednesday.

-- Andrew Boyle is not with the other kickers. Keller Stafford not with the long snappers.

-- Jestin Jacobs is not with the other inside linebackers during early warmups

HOW TO WATCH

TV Channel: Pac-12 Network

On air: Radio on 1080 “The Fan” in Portland, KUGN 590/KUJZ 95.3 in Eugene

How to watch live stream online: You can watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or by signing up with Sling (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans) if you are out of Fubo trials, or simply prefer that platform and their pricing plans. You can also watch this game live on Pac-12 Live with your cable or satellite provider login information.

PREGAME READING

Oregon football recruit visitor list for season opener vs. Portland State

Freshman Matayo Uiagalelei could make immediate impact for Oregon football off the edge

Will Jordan Burch cure Oregon football’s pass rush woes? The Ducks believe so

What can a healthy Popo Aumavae bring back to Oregon football’s defense?

Marcus Harper welcomes competition from Nishad Strother to be Oregon football’s starting left guard

Casey Rogers tops a bigger, stronger Oregon Ducks interior defensive line

Bill Oram: The ‘so storybook’ tale of how Tez Johnson and Bo Nix became brothers, Oregon Ducks teammates

Has Oregon football’s defense improved its situational awareness?

Jackson Powers-Johnson expected to play, 3 players questionable as Oregon Ducks prepare for Portland State

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Rewinding No. 15 Oregon Ducks’ blowout victory against Portland State (2024)

FAQs

How much does Portland State get for playing Oregon? ›

Portland State played Oregon in Eugene and earned around $600,000 for their troubles (which they were able to take home more of because it was a game that didn't involve cross-country travel). It's a significant portion of the school's $15 million annual athletic budget.

Have the Oregon Ducks ever beat Ohio State? ›

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History is not on Oregon's side in previous meetings as the Buckeyes have won 9 of the 10 games played. However, the Ducks won the last contest, a 35-28 victory on September 11, 2021.

What was the Oregon Ducks football biggest loss? ›

Oregon's longest losing streak – 14 games – was set during Read's three-year term, which also saw the team's worst loss in history (66–0 at Washington in 1974).

What happened to number 18 on the Oregon Ducks? ›

Death. Webb died on July 13, 2022, after hitting his head in a cliff-diving accident near Triangle Lake, Oregon. He was 22 years old. According to the Lane County Sheriff's Office, there was no evidence of foul play and his death appeared to be accidental.

How much does it cost to go to a Oregon Ducks game? ›

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Do Oregon State students get into football games for free? ›

Cheer on your fellow Beavers!

With 17 NCAA men's and women's sports, there are many opportunities to wear your orange and black! Plus, the University of Oregon rivalry (Beavers vs. Ducks) in ANY sport is always something to look forward to. Never forget that Oregon State students get into athletic events for free!

Has Oregon ever been ranked number 1 in football? ›

On October 16, 2010, Oregon was ranked number 1 in the AP Poll for the first time in program history.

Who are the Oregon Ducks biggest rival? ›

The Oregon–Washington football rivalry, also known by fans as the Border War or the Cascade Clash, is an American college football rivalry between the Oregon Ducks and Washington Huskies of the Big Ten Conference. The respective campuses in Eugene and Seattle are 285 miles (460 km) apart, via Interstate 5.

What was the worst football season in Oregon? ›

1974 Oregon Ducks football team
1974 Oregon Ducks football
Record2–9 (0–7 Pac-8)
Head coachDon Read (1st season)
Offensive coordinatorJoe Wade (1st season)
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Who was the Oregon Ducks girlfriend? ›

Kelly Kay is reflecting on her heartbreaking loss amid her newest chapter in life. Nine months after Oregon Ducks football player Spencer Webb died from an accidental fall, his girlfriend—who recently welcomed their first baby—is sharing gut-wrenching details about his passing.

What is the 4 on Oregon's helmet? ›

The University of Oregon football team honored Spencer Webb Saturday during its Week 1 matchup against the Georgia Bulldogs by wearing a special decal with Webb's No. 4 on the back of their helmets. Webb, 22, died in July after falling while climbing a cliff near Eugene, Oregon.

What does the number 4 mean on the Oregon Ducks? ›

Webb was a beloved figure in Eugene during his career with the Ducks. After his death, the program and other Pac-12 teams paid tribute to him. Teams across the conference painted the four-yard markers yellow to honor his planned number change from 18 to 4.

Are college players getting paid to play? ›

College athletes are not currently paid for participating in college sports in accordance with the NCAA rules. Some college athletes receive "compensation" through partial or full athletic scholarships, but student-athletes do not receive a salary.

How much do Oregon football players get paid? ›

As of Aug 17, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Football Player in Oregon is $21.93 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $34.56 and as low as $7.12, the majority of Football Player salaries currently range between $14.47 (25th percentile) to $28.99 (75th percentile) in Oregon.

How much money does Oregon football generate? ›

Oregon's football program generated more than $35 million in profit.

How much money does osu football bring in? ›

While the 2021-22 period included $59.6 million in ticket sales across all sports, an eight-game 2022 football season brought in $64.3 million for that sport alone. Overall ticket sales reached $73.3 million — the single-biggest revenue driver for the department.

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