
Oregon-USC Series Stats
Friday, October 30, 8:00 a.m. PT
Here are the active stat leaders in the matchup...
Rushing Yards
UO – 25 (5 att), Nate Costa (1 gp)
SC – 63 (16 att), C.J. Gable (2 gp)
Receiving Yards
UO – 113 (8 rec), Ed Dickson (3 gp)
SC – 116 (9 rec), Joe McKnight (2 gp)
Passing Yards
UO – 156 (18-29-1), Jeremiah Masoli (1 gp)
SC – 111 (5-8-1), Mitch Mustain (1 gp)
All-Purpose Yards
UO – 113, Ed Dickson (3 gp)
SC – 206, Ronald Johnson (2 gp)
Rushing TDs
UO – None
SC – 1, C.J. Gable (1 gp); Stafon Johnson (3 gp)
Receiving TDs
UO – None
SC – 2, David Ausberry (2 gp)
Passing TDs
UO – None
SC – 1, Mitch Mustain (1 gp)
Tackles
UO – 24, Walter Thurmond III (3 gp)
SC – 22, Taylor Mays (3 gp)
Sacks
UO – 1.0, Casey Matthews (2 gp)
SC – 1.0, Everson Griffen (2 gp); Malik Jackson (1 gp)
Tackles for Loss
UO – 3.5, Casey Matthews (2 gp)
SC – 1.0, Everson Griffen (2 gp); Malik Jackson (1 gp); Michael Morgan (1 gp)
Interceptions
UO – 1, Walter Thurmond III (3 gp)
SC – 1, Taylor Mays (3 gp); Josh Pinkard (2 gp); Drew McAllister (1 gp)
The biggest thing that stands out to me, after combing over all the numbers, is the fact that no current Duck has scored a point vs. USC, while the Trojans have five players who have found the end zone in games against UO. As a team, Oregon has completed three fewer passes, has a higher completion percentage and has tossed four less picks than SC over the past four years, but has been out-gained through the air by 459 yards (1,248 to 789). And the Trojans have passed for 10 TDs compared to Oregon's two - neither of which came in UO's '07 win.
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