EUGENE - The rain fell, the passing game fizzled and Wisconsin’s defense showed up to make Saturday’s game on a chilly evening at Autzen Stadium more interesting than most imagined, given No. 6 Oregon was favored by 31 points.
Early in the second quarter, the Ducks found themselves scoreless and pinned on their own one-yard line. Suddenly, after having produced minus-16 yards rushing in the first quarter, Oregon got rolling.
During a 16-play, 99-yard drive, the Ducks found a formula for success in the running game that led them to the end zone for the first time. Oregon never stopped running on the way to a 21-7 win against one of the best run defenses in the nation.
“To be able to finish the game with 203 yards rushing, I think shows that we figured it out,” UO coach Dan Lanning sai

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