
Series Stats, Duck Cast
Friday, November 6, 10:30 a.m. PST
The current Oregon veterans have never tasted defeat against the Cardinal, and vice versa, but statistically - at least on offense - no returners for either side have experienced a ton of success. Those individual numbers figure to improve on Saturday, when two of the top three scoring offenses in the Pac-10 collide.
Here are the active stat leaders in the matchup...
Rushing Yards
UO – 46 (12 att), Jeremiah Masoli (1 gp)
SU – 76 (24 att), Toby Gerhart (2 gp)
Receiving Yards
UO – 62 (4 rec), Ed Dickson (3 gp)
SU – 63 (6 rec), Richard Sherman (2 gp) - now a cornerback for the Cardinal
Passing Yards
UO – 144 (11-21-0), Jeremiah Masoli (1 gp)
SU – 138 (15-22-0), Tavita Pritchard (1 gp)
All-Purpose Yards
UO – 62, Ed Dickson (3 gp)
SU – 131, Chris Owusu (1 gp)
Rushing TDs
UO – None
SU – 1, Bo McNally (3 gp) - plays safety, scored on a fake FG
Receiving TDs
UO – 1, Ed Dickson (3 gp) and Jeff Maehl (2 gp)
SU – 1, Josh Catron (2 gp)
Passing TDs
UO – 1, Jeremiah Masoli (1 gp)
SU – 1, Tavita Pritchard (1 gp)
Tackles
UO – 17, T.J. Ward (2 gp)
SU – 22, Clinton Snyder (3 gp)
Sacks
UO – 1.0, Will Tukuafu (2 gp)
SU – 0.5, Clinton Snyder (3 gp)
Tackles for Loss
UO – 2.0, Casey Matthews (2 gp) and Spencer Paysinger (2 gp)
SU – 1.0, Clinton Snyder (3 gp), Sione Fua (2 gp) and Chike Amajoyi (2 gp)
Interceptions
UO – None
SC – None
GAMEDAY REPRISE
The Ducks will again be part of ESPN College GameDay when the show airs tomorrow morning from 7 to 9 a.m. PST. Earlier this week reporter Jenn Brown interviewed Jeremiah Masoli for a feature story that will run during the broadcast, and Chip Kelly will appear live during the show's first hour.
SATURDAY'S DUCK CAST
Making the trip to Stanford Stadium this weekend? Bobby Corser, Oregon chapter president of the American Meteorological Society lets you know what to expect:
"The Oregon Ducks took to the field last Saturday against USC and promptly took care of business. The boys were not worried about the showers that moved through and they were able to pass the biggest test so far. As the team heads south to the Bay Area this weekend, the weather won't be something that they have to worry about. The sun will be out and the temperatures will be nice. At kickoff, temps will be in the mid 60s and will top out close to 70. Light winds will make for a very comfortable afternoon. It will be a great afternoon weatherwise and a great afternoon for another Duck victory! Go Ducks!"
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