Final
No. 2 Ducks rout Colorado to stay unbeaten
Oct 28, 2012 - 5:06 AM Eugene, OR (Sports Network) - Bryan Bennett rushed for 73 yards and three scores, while Marcus Mariota threw for two touchdowns and rushed for another, as the No. 2 Oregon Ducks pounded Colorado, 70-14, at Autzen Stadium to remain unbeaten on the year.Mariota finished 10-of-14 for 136 yards for the Ducks (8-0, 5-0 Pac-12), who face No. 10 Southern California on the road next week.
Kenjon Barner broke free for 104 yards and two rushing touchdowns on nine carries, De'Anthony Thomas added 97 yards and one trip to the end zone on five totes, and Josh Huff contributed four catches for 49 yards for Oregon. Thomas also scored on a 73-yard punt return.
"I thought our guys, right from the start, were really focused and understood the game plan," Oregon coach Chip Kelly said. "They were playing both sides of the ball and we got contributions from not only the offense and the defense but from the special teams today. Still have a lot of work to do, but I think it was a good game."
Nick Hirschman and Jordan Webb combined to go 14-of-27 for 95 yards for the Buffaloes (1-7, 1-4), losers in four straight outings. Christian Powell posted 121 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries in defeat.
Oregon put a stranglehold on the game in the opening quarter, scoring four touchdowns. Barner broke the plane on a one-yard plunge, Thomas posted a nine- yard scamper, Mariota added a five-yard scoring run and then connected with Bralon Addison on a 16-yard pass for a 28-0 lead.
The Ducks got four more touchdowns in the second, as Barner broke loose for a 24-yard TD run, Thomas raced 73 yards to the end zone on a punt return, Daryle Hawkins picked up a 7-yard pass and Bennett added a 6-yard run to paydirt.
Down 56-0 at the half, Colorado finally hit the scoreboard in the third quarter as Powell recorded back-to-back rushing touchdowns -- the first from one yard away and the other from 20 yards out. However, Oregon struck back with a pair of touchdowns on the ground by Bennett less than three minutes apart to cap the scoring.
"We wanted to come and compete and see where we stood, see how we stacked up against them," Colorado coach Jon Embree said. "That's what I told the guys a championship game would look like."
Game Notes
Oregon, which posted 425 rushing yards and 617 yards of total offense, recorded its highest point total since a 72-0 demolition of New Mexico on Sep. 4, 2010 ... Colorado was limited to 245 total yards and 12 first downs ... The Ducks have not scored fewer than 42 points in any of their eight games this season ... The Buffaloes have been outscored by a 120-20 margin in their last two defeats, suffering a 50-6 loss to USC last week.
- COLORADO: 14
OREGON: 70
Final
Oct 27 6:14 PM - COLORADO: 14
OREGON: 70
Final
Oct 27 6:07 PM - COLORADO: 14
OREGON: 70
End of 3rd
Oct 27 5:34 PM - COLORADO: 0
OREGON: 56
Halftime
Oct 27 4:35 PM - Darragh O''Neill punted 49 yards from the Colorado 23 to the Oregon 28. De''Anthony Thomas returned for 72 yards.
Colorado 0, Oregon(2) 41 2nd - 11:06Oct 27 4:07 PM - COLORADO: 0
OREGON: 28
End of 1st
Oct 27 3:53 PM - Marcus Mariota pass to Bralon Addison for 16 yards.
Colorado 0, Oregon(2) 27 1st - 1:44Oct 27 3:45 PM - COLORADO: 0
OREGON: 0
1st Quarter - 15:00
Oct 27 3:07 PM
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