2015 Oregon Ducks football team

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2015 Oregon Ducks football
Oregon Ducks logo.svg
Alamo Bowl, L 41–473OT vs. TCU
Conference Pac-12 Conference
North Division
Ranking
Coaches #20
AP #19
2015 record 9–4 (7–2 Pac-12)
Head coach Mark Helfrich (3rd year)
Offensive coordinator Matt Lubick
(Promoted 1/1/2016)[1]
Scott Frost (3rd year)
(Resigned 12/1/2015)[2]
Offensive scheme No-huddle spread option
Defensive coordinator Don Pellum (2nd year)
Base defense Hybrid 3–4
Home stadium Autzen Stadium
(Capacity: 54,000)
Seasons
« 2014 2016 »
2015 Pac-12 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
North Division
#3 Stanford x$   8 1         12 2  
#19 Oregon   7 2         9 4  
Washington State   6 3         9 4  
California   4 5         8 5  
Washington   4 5         7 6  
Oregon State   0 9         2 10  
South Division
USC xy   6 3         8 6  
#17 Utah x   6 3         10 3  
UCLA   5 4         8 5  
Arizona State   4 5         6 7  
Arizona   3 6         7 6  
Colorado   1 8         4 9  
Championship: Stanford 41, USC 22
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
As of January 12, 2016; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2015 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by third-year head coach Mark Helfrich and played their home games at Autzen Stadium for the 49th straight year. They were a member of the Pac-12 Conference in the North Division.

Previous season

Summary

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Departing players

NFL Draft

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Round Pick Player Position NFL team
1 2 Marcus Mariota QB Tennessee Titans
1 17 Arik Armstead DE San Francisco 49ers
2 53 (21) Jake Fisher OL Cincinnati Bengals
3 71 (7) Hroniss Grasu C Chicago Bears
7 241 (21) Ifo Ekpre-Olomu DB Cleveland Browns
UFA Erick Dargan DB Cincinnati Bengals
UFA Troy Hill DB Cincinnati Bengals
UFA Keanon Lowe WR Arizona Cardinals
UFA Dior Mathis DB Pittsburgh Steelers
UFA Derrick Malone LB Atlanta Falcons
UFA Tony Washington DE Houston Texans

Graduation

Before the season

Returning starters

Because of the significant number of injuries to the offensive line in 2014, the Ducks feature a large number of returning offensive linemen who have started in at least one game in a previous season.

Thomas Tyner underwent surgery on his left shoulder on August 7, 2015 and has not been included on the roster for 2015, he is going to miss the 2015 season and has not commented about his future as an Oregon Duck football player. Stetzon Bair, Devon Allen and Darren Carrington are also uncertain about their return to the team in 2015.[3]

[5]

Recruiting


Spring football

2015 Oregon Duck Football Spring Game – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Oregon 2 14 6 7 29
Pathway 14 14 7 0 35

at Autzen StadiumEugene, OR

  • Date: May 2, 2015
  • Game time: 11:00 AM PST
  • TV: P12N

Regular season

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 5, 2015 5:00 PM #6 (FCS) Eastern Washington* #7 Autzen StadiumEugene, OR P12N W 61–42   58,128
September 12, 2015 5:00 PM at #5 Michigan State* #7 Spartan StadiumEast Lansing, MI ABC L 28–31   76,526
September 19, 2015 11:00 AM Georgia State* #12 Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR P12N W 61–28   56,859
September 26, 2015 5:30 PM #18 Utah #13 Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR FOX L 20–62   57,145
October 3, 2015 7:00 PM at Colorado Folsom FieldBoulder, CO ESPN W 41–24   46,222
October 10, 2015 3:00 PM Washington State Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR P12N L 38–45 2OT  57,775
October 17, 2015 7:30 PM at Washington Husky StadiumSeattle, WA (Rivalry) ESPN2 W 26–20   69,285
October 29, 2015 7:30 PM at Arizona State Sun Devil StadiumTempe, AZ ESPN W 61–55 3OT  56,534
November 7, 2015 7:30 PM Californiadagger Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR ESPN2 W 44–28   56,604
November 14, 2015 4:30 PM at #7 Stanford Stanford StadiumStanford, CA (Rivalry) FOX W 38–36   48,633
November 21, 2015 12:30 PM #22 USC #23 Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR ESPN W 48–28   59,094
November 27, 2015 1:00 PM Oregon State #18 Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR (Civil War) FS1 W 52–42   57,814
January 2, 2016 3:45 PM vs. #11 TCU* #15 AlamodomeSan Antonio, TX (Alamo Bowl) ESPN L 41–47 3OT  64,569
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Pacific Time.

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Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP 7 7 12 13 RV RV NR NR NR NR NR 23 18 15 15 19 
Coaches' 5 5 13 13 24 RV NR RV RV RV RV 22 18 16 14 20 
CFP Not released NR NR 23 17 16 15 Not released


Personnel

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Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich returns in his third year as Oregon's head coach following season.

The Ducks continue to have the longest tenured staff of any college football program in the United States. Six of the ten assistant positions are staffed by men who have coached at Oregon for over ten years, four of whom have over 25 years of experience as Oregon assistant coaches.

Offensive coordinator Scott Frost was hired by the University of Central Florida Knights football team on December 1, 2015.[2]

Roster

2015 Oregon Ducks football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 2 Bralon Addison Redshirt.svg Jr
QB 3 Vernon Adams Sr
WR 4 Alex Ofodile Fr
RB 5 Taj Griffin Fr
WR 6 Charles Nelson So
WR 7 Darren Carrington Redshirt.svg So
WR 9 Byron Marshall Injured Sr
QB 11 Travis Jonsen Fr
QB 12 Taylor Alie Redshirt.svg So
WR 13 Devon Allen Redshirt.svg So
WR 15 Jalen Brown Redshirt.svg Fr
QB 16 Morgan Mahalak Redshirt.svg Fr
QB 17 Jeff Lockie Redshirt.svg Jr
RB 20 Tony Brooks-James Redshirt.svg Fr
RB 21 Royce Freeman So
WR 22 Jeff Bieber Redshirt.svg Fr
WR 23 Malik Lovette Fr
RB 26 Casey Eugenio Redshirt.svg Fr
TE 27 Jacob Breeland Fr
WR 28 Chayce Maday Redshirt.svg Fr
RB 29 Kani Benoit Redshirt.svg So
WR 33 Kirk Merritt Fr
RB 34 Lane Roseberry Redshirt.svg Jr
RB 37 J.J. Jones Redshirt.svg Jr
TE 40 Taylor Stinson Redshirt.svg Fr
RB 41 Jarret LaCoste Redshirt.svg Jr
OL 54 Calvin Throckmorton Fr
OL 57 Doug Brenner Redshirt.svg So
OL 60 Jim Weber Redshirt.svg Fr
OL 61 Jake Hanson Fr
OL 62 Matt Pierson Redshirt.svg Sr
OL 63 Davis Miyashiro-Saipaia Redshirt.svg Fr
OL 64 Tyler Johnstone Redshirt.svg Sr
OL 66 Brady Aiello Fr
OL 67 Tanner Davies Redshirt.svg Fr
OL 68 Shane Lemieux Fr
OL 70 Matthew McFadden Redshirt.svg Jr
OL 71 Braden Eggert Redshirt.svg Fr
OL 72 Matt Hegarty Sr
OL 73 Tyrell Crosby So
OL 74 Elijah George Redshirt.svg So
OL 75 Zach Okun Fr
OL 76 Jake Pisarcik Redshirt.svg So
OL 77 Haniteli Lousi Sr
OL 78 Cameron Hunt Jr
OL 79 Evan Voeller Redshirt.svg So
TE 80 Koa Ka’ai Redshirt.svg Sr
TE 81 Evan Baylis Redshirt.svg Jr
WR 82 Zac Schuller Sr
TE 83 Johnny Mundt Jr
TE 85 Pharoah Brown Injured Sr
WR 88 Dwayne Stanford Redshirt.svg Jr
WR 89 Chris Tewhill Redshirt.svg Jr
TE 90 Jake McCreath Redshirt.svg Jr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
CB 1 Arrion Springs So
S 3 Tyree Robinson Redshirt.svg So
S 8 Reggie Daniels Redshirt.svg Jr
DL 9 Gus Cumberlander Fr
CB 10 Ty Griffin Redshirt.svg So
LB 11 Justin Hollins So
CB 12 Chris Seisay Redshirt.svg So
CB 14 Ugo Amadi Fr
CB 16 Dylan Kane Fr
S 17 Juwaan Williams Redshirt.svg So
LB 18 Jimmie Swain So
S 19 Austin Daich Redshirt.svg Jr
CB 22 Jihree Stewart Fr
S 25 Glen Ihenacho Redshirt.svg Fr
S 26 Kahlil Oliver Redshirt.svg Fr
CB 27 Mattrell McGraw Redshirt.svg Fr
LB 28 Johnny Ragin III Jr
CB 29 Tyler Reid Fr
LB 30 Paris Bostick Redshirt.svg So
LB 32 Eddie Heard Jr. Jr
LB 33 Tyson Coleman Redshirt.svg Sr
LB 35 Joe Walker Sr
CB 37 Michael Manns Redshirt.svg Jr
DL 42 Cody Carriger Redshirt.svg Jr
S 43 Fotu Leiato Fr
DL 44 DeForest Buckner Sr
DE 45 T.J. Daniel Redshirt.svg Jr
LB 46 Danny Mattingly Redshirt.svg So
DL 47 Rex Manu Fr
LB 48 Rodney Hardrick Redshirt.svg Sr
DL 50 Austin Maloata So
LB 52 Ivan Faulhaber Redshirt.svg So
LB 54 De'Quan McDowell Jr
DL 55 Tui Talia Sr
DL 56 Alex Balducci Sr
LB 86 Torrodney Prevot Jr
DE 90 Drayton Carlberg Fr
DE 92 Henry Mondeaux So
DL 93 Jason Sloan Redshirt.svg So
DL 95 Spencer Stark Redshirt.svg Fr
LB 96 Christian French Redshirt.svg Sr
DL 97 Jalen Jelks Redshirt.svg Fr
DL 98 Jordan Kurahara Redshirt.svg Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
P 38 Ian Wheeler Redshirt.svg So
PK 40 Jesse Kelly Redshirt.svg Fr
PK 41 Aidan Schneider So
PK 49 Matt Wogan Jr
LS 53 Connor Johnson Redshirt.svg So
LS 58 Tanner Carew So
LS 66 Devin Melendez So
PK 93 Alec Eickert Redshirt.svg Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Offense

  • Matt LubickOffensive Coordinator & Wide Receivers (1st season)*[7]
  • Scott FrostOffensive Coordinator & Quarterbacks (3rd season; resigned December 1, 2015)
  • Steve GreatwoodRunning Game Coordinator & Offensive Line (30th season)
  • Gary CampbellRunning Backs (34th season)
  • Tom OsbourneSpecial Teams Coordinator & Tight Ends (16th season)

Defense

  • Don PellumDefensive Coordinator & Inside Linebackers (2nd season)
  • Ron AikenDefensive Line (3rd season)
  • Erik ChinanderOutside Linebackers (2nd season)
  • John NealPassing Game Coordinator & Secondary (14th season)
  • Jim RadcliffeStrength and Conditioning (32nd season)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 11:12, 12 August 2014 (UTC)

Depth chart

Defense
[9]


FS
Charles Nelson
Khalil Oliver


OLB ILB ILB OLB
Christian French Joe Walker Rodney Hardrick Tyson Coleman
Eddie Heard Jimmie Swain or Danny Mattingly Johnny Ragin III Torrodney Prevot
SS
Reggie Daniels
Glen Ihenacho or Juwaan Williams
CB
Tyree Robinson
Ugo Amadi


DE NT DE
Tui Talia Alex Balducci DeForest Buckner
Henry Mondeaux Austin Maloata TJ Daniels or Canton Kaumatule
CB
Arrion Springs
Ty Griffin
Offense
[10]
WR
Dwayne Stanford
Darren Carrington
WR
Bralon Addison
Kirk Merritt
LT LG C RG RT
Tyler Johnstone Matt Pierson Matt Hegarty Cameron Hunt Tyrell Crosby
Elijah George Evan Voeller Doug Brenner Jake Pisarcik Evan Voller
TE
Evan Baylis
Johnny Mundt
WR
Devon Allen
Jalen Brown
QB
Vernon Adams Jr.
Jeff Lockie or Taylor Alie
RB
Royce Freeman
Kani Benoit
Special Teams
PK Aidan Schneider
PK Matt Wogan
P Ian Wheeler
P Blake Malmone
KR Bralon Addison
PR Bralon Addison
LS Tanner Carew
H Taylor Alie


Game notes

Eastern Washington

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Eastern Washington Eagles at #7 Oregon Ducks – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Eastern Washington 7 14 14 7 42
#7 Oregon 20 17 17 7 61

at Autzen StadiumEugene, OR

  • Date: Saturday September 5, 2015
  • Game time: 5 PM
  • Game weather: 69°F • Wind: Calm • Partly Sunny
  • Game attendance: 58,128
  • Referee: Land Clark Umpire: Matt Jordan Head Linesman: Bob Day Line Judge: Jeff Robinson Back Judge: Justin Nelson Field Judge: John Morton Side Judge: Bernie Hulscher Scorekeeper: John Love
  • TV: Pac-12 Network
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Game information
First Quarter
  • ORE – Kani Benoit 8-yard run (Two-Point Conversion Failed)
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 6-yard pass from Vernon Adams (Aiden Schneider Kick)
  • EWU – Shaq Hill12-yard pass from Jordan West (Tyler McNannay Kick)
  • ORE – Royce Freeman 1-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Second Quarter
  • ORE – Tony Brooks-James 12-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • EWU – Kendrick Bourne 2-yard pass from West (McNannay Kick)
  • ORE – Freeman 3-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Cooper Kupp 16-yard pass from West (McNannay Kick)
  • ORE – Schneider 38-yard field goal
Third Quarter
  • ORE – Freeman 1-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • EWU – Kupp 1-yard pass from Reilly Hennessey (McNannay Kick)
  • ORE – Byron Marshall 24-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • EWU – Jabari Wilson 3-yard run (McNannay Kick)
  • ORE – Schneider 30-yard field goal
Fourth Quarter
  • ORE – Brooks-James 15-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Kupp 7-yard pass from Hennessey (McNannay Kick)

Passing

  • EWU – Jordan West, 23–43, 293 yards, 3TD, INT
  • UO – Vernon Adams Jr., 19–25, 246 yards, 2TD

Rushing

  • EWU – Jabari Wilson, 10 carries, 43 yards, TD
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 21 carries, 180 yards, 3TD

Receiving

  • EWU – Cooper Kupp, 15 receptions, 246 yards, 3TD
  • UO – Byron Marshall, 4 receptions, 69 yards, TD
Defense†
  • UO – Chris Seisay, 9 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT
Kicking
  • EWU – Tyler McNannay, 5/5 PAT
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 2/2 FG, 38-yard long, 7/7 PAT
Special Teams
  • EWU – Simba Webster, 3 KR, 70 yards
  • UO – Byron Marshall, 3 KR, 99 yards


†Neither ESPN nor the Pac-12 recorded EWU defensive statistics.

In their first game of the 2015 season, the Ducks defeated the Eastern Washington Eagles 61–42 in the teams' first ever matchup in football.

In an interesting twist to an otherwise typical early season matchup against a local FCS power, Eastern Washington's former star quarterback Vernon Adams graduated in the summer of 2015 and transferred to the University of Oregon in order to pursue his graduate studies and utilize his final year of eligibility as the Ducks' starting quarterback.

Michigan State

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Oregon Ducks at Michigan State Spartans – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
#7 Oregon 7 0 7 14 28
#5 Michigan State 7 7 10 7 31

at Spartan StadiumEast Lansing, MI

  • Date: Saturday September 12, 2015
  • Game time: 5 PM
  • Game weather: 56°F • Wind: NE 4 • Partly Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 76,256
  • Referee: Michael Batlan Umpire: Rick DiBernardo Linesman: Dan Antonietti Line judge: Rich Troyer Back judge: Joe Johnston Field judge: Steve Currie Side judge: Michael Marsh Center judge: Randy Campbell
  • TV: ABC
  • [12]
Game information
First Quarter
  • ORE – Royce Freeman 2-yard run (Aiden Schneider Kick)
  • MSU – Josiah Price 12-yard pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger Kick)
Second Quarter
  • MSU – Aaron Burbridge 17-yard pass from Cook (Geiger Kick)
Third Quarter
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 81-yard punt return (Schneider Kick)
  • MSU – LJ Scott 6-yard run (Geiger Kick)
  • MSU – Geiger 28-yard field goal
Fourth Quarter
  • ORE – Vernon Adams Jr. 2-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • MSU – LJ Scott 38-yard run (Geiger Kick)
  • ORE – Byron Marshall 15-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)

Passing

Rushing

  • ORE – Royce Freeman, 24 carries, 92 yards, TD
  • MSU – M. London, 18 carries, 103 yards

Receiving

  • ORE – Bralon Addison, 7 receptions, 138 yards
  • MSU – Aaron Burbridge, 8 receptions, 101 yards, TD
Defense
  • ORE – Arrion Springs, 13 tackles
  • MSU – R. Bullough, 14 tackles
Kicking
  • ORE – Aiden Schneider, 4/4 XP
  • MSU – Michael Geiger, 1/2 FG, 28-yard long, 4/4 XP
Special Teams
  • ORE – Bralon Addison, 4 PR, 102 yards
  • MSU – LJ Scott, 1 KR, 25 yards

For their first away game of the season, the Ducks lost to the Michigan State Spartans 31–28 at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing. The game was a rematch from the previous season when the Ducks beat the Spartans at Autzen Stadium in Eugene. The loss returned the all-time record between Oregon and Michigan State to a tie at 3–3.

This game foreshadowed the finger injury that would keep Oregon quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. sidelined or completely ineffective for a month. Adams injured the index finger on his throwing hand during the fourth quarter of the previous week's game against Eastern Washington. For the game against Michigan State, Adams wore gloves on both hands and was seen inspecting his hand while on the sideline. It was conjectured during the game by the announcers that the lack of touch caused by both his broken finger and the glove were to blame for several inaccurate medium to long distance passes thrown by Adams, including missing a wide open Byron Marshall in the end-zone from the Michigan State 33-yard line with 1:24 left in the game that would've put the Ducks up 35–31.[13]

Georgia State

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Georgia State Panthers at Oregon Ducks – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Georgia State 7 0 21 0 28
#12 Oregon 13 20 14 14 61

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR

  • Date: Saturday September 19, 2015
  • Game time: 11 AM
  • TV: Pac-12 Network
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Game information
First Quarter
  • ORE – Tyree Robinson 41-yard interception return (Aiden Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Schneider 26-yard field goal
  • ORE – Schneider 40-yard field goal
  • GSU – Nick Arbuckle 1-yard run (Wil Lutz Kick)
Second Quarter
  • ORE – Royce Freeman 22-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Dwayne Stanford 35-yard pass from Jeff Lockie (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Schneider 40-yard field goal
  • ORE – Schneider 40-yard field goal
Third Quarter
  • GSU – Todd Boyd 14-yard pass from Arbuckle (Lutz Kick)
  • ORE – Taj Griffin 3-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • GSU – Robert Davis 75-yard pass from Arbuckle (Lutz Kick)
  • ORE – Johnny Mundt 11-yard pass from Lockie (Schneider Kick)
  • GSU – Keith Rucker 6-yard pass from Arbuckle (Lutz Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • ORE – Joe Walker 52-yard fumble return (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Taylor Alie 87-yard run (Schneider Kick)

Passing

  • GSU – Nick Arbuckle, 25/32, 318 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
  • UO – Jeff Lockie, 23/32, 228 yards, 2 TD

Rushing

  • GSU – Demarcus Kick, 6 carries, 42 yards
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 10 carries, 101 yards, TD

Receiving

  • GSU – Penny Hart, 9 receptions, 128 yards
  • UO – Dwayne Stanford, 3 receptions, 48 yards, TD
Defense
  • GSU – T. Batiste, 10 tackles, 3 TFL
  • UO – DeForest Buckner, 7 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 2 TFL
Kicking
  • GSU – Wil Lutz, 0/1 FG, 4/4 XP
  • UO – Aiden Schneider, 4/4 FG, 40-yard long, 7/7 XP
Special Teams
  • GSU – Glenn Smith, 2 KR, 45 yards
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 1 KR, 50 yards

Oregon defeated the Georgia State Panthers 61–28 in its final non-conference home game of the 2015 season. This game was the first meeting between Oregon and Georgia State.

Oregon quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. did not start in this game due to a broken index finger on his throwing hand, Jeff Lockie, the longtime backup to Marcus Mariota, started in his place.

Utah

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Utah Utes at Oregon Ducks – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
#18 Utah 6 21 28 7 62
#13 Oregon 6 7 0 7 20

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR

  • Date: Saturday September 26, 2015
  • Game time: 5:35 pm PST
  • Game weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 57,174
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Game information
First Quarter
  • UTAH – Andy Philips 28-yard field goal
  • UTAH – Philips 44-yard field goal
  • ORE – Royce Freeman 13-yard pass from Vernon Adams Jr. (Two-point attempt failed)
Second Quarter
  • UTAH – Britain Covey 26-yard pass from Travis Wilson (Philips Kick)
  • UTAH – Kenneth Scott 7-yard pass from Wilson (Philips Kick)
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 6-yard pass from Jeff Lockie (Aidan Schneider Kick)
  • UTAH – Caleb Repp 9-yard pass from Wilson (Philips Kick)
Third Quarter
  • UTAH – Wilson 2-yard run (Philips Kick)
  • UTAH – Covey 25-yard pass from Devontae Booker (Philips Kick)
  • UTAH – Repp 16-yard pass from Wilson (Philips Kick)
  • UTAH – Boobie Hobbs 69-yard punt return (Philips Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • UTAH – Kendal Thompson 6-yard run (Philips Kick)
  • ORE – Taylor Alie 14-yard run (Schneider Kick)

Passing

  • UTAH – Travis Wilson, 18/30, 227 yards, 4 TD
  • UO – Jeff Lockie, 10/20, 139 yards, TD, 2 INT

Rushing

  • UTAH – Travis Wilson, 6 carries, 100 yards, TD
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 14 carries, 77 yards

Receiving

  • UTAH – Kenneth Scott, 6 receptions, 75 yards, TD
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 2 receptions, 46 yards, TD
Defense
  • UTAH – H. Clegg, 6 tackles
  • UO – Tyson Coleman, 6 tackles, 1 TFL
Kicking
  • UTAH – Andy Philips, 2/2 FG, 44 yard long, 8/8 XP
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 2/2 XP
Special Teams
  • UTAH – Boobie Hobbs, 1 PR, 69 yards, TD
  • UO – Byron Marshall, 7 KR, 178 yards

In their first Pac-12 game of the season, the Ducks lost in historic fashion to the Utah Utes by a score of 62–20. In 2014, Oregon defeated Utah 51-27 at Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, UT. Oregon maintained their lead in the all-time series with 20–9; this was the first time that Utah defeated Oregon since joining the Pac-12.

The 42 point loss was the third largest margin of defeat for the Ducks at Autzen Stadium, with the 62 points the most ever allowed by the Ducks in Eugene and the first loss of this magnitude at home since the 1977 season. During the game, Oregon star wide receiver/running back Byron Marshall suffered a lower leg injury and was driven off the field in a cart. Additionally, during the second quarter the Ducks replaced starting quarterback Vernon Adams, Jr. with Jeff Lockie due to Adams' ineffective play caused by a broken index finger on his throwing hand. Because of the broken finger, Adams was unable to complete accurate downfield passes which allowed the Utes to totally focus on defending the run and short passes, effectively neutralizing the Oregon offense. While Lockie was able to generate a spark on his first series, he was unable to generate significant plays.[16]

Colorado

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Oregon Ducks at Colorado Buffaloes – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Oregon 7 10 14 10 41
Colorado 7 10 0 7 24

at Folsom FieldBoulder, CO

  • Date: Saturday October 3, 2015
  • Game time: 8:35 pm
  • Game weather: Cloudy
  • TV: ESPN
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Game information
First Quarter
  • ORE – Royce Freeman 29-yard run (Aidan Schneider Kick)
  • COL – Christian Powell 2-yard run (Diego Gonzalez Kick)
Second Quarter
  • COL – Shay fields 8-yard pass from Sefo Liufau (Gonzalez Kick)
  • ORE – Charles Nelson 39-yard pass from Bralon Addison (Schneider Kick)
  • COL – Gonzalez 52-yard field goal
  • ORE – Schneider 39-yard field goal
Third Quarter
  • ORE – Freeman 3-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Taj Griffin 2-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • COL – Sefo Liufau 7-yard run (Gonzalez Kick)
  • ORE – Jalen Brown 43-yard pass from Taylor Alie (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Schneider 33-yard field goal

Passing

  • UO – Taylor Alie, 4/9, 83 yards, TD
  • UC – Sefo Liufau, 25/42, 231 yards, TD, INT

Rushing

  • UO – Royce Freeman, 27 carries, 163 yards, 2 TD
  • UC – P. Lindsay, 12 carries, 37 yards

Receiving

  • UO – Charles Nelson, 2 receptions, 44 yards, YD
  • UC – N. Spruce, 6 receptions, 87 yards
Defense
  • UO – Rodney Hardrick, 8 tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFL
  • UC – C. Awuzie, 11 tackles
Kicking
  • UO – Aidan Schneieder, 2/2 FG, 39-yard long, 5/5 XP
  • UC – Diego Gonzalez, 1/1 FG, 52-yard long, 3/3 XP
Special Teams
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 4 KR, 144 yards
  • UC – D. Lee, 1 KR, 24 yards

In their first game playing as an unranked team since the 2009 season, the Ducks defeated the Colorado Buffaloes 41–24 at Folsom Field in Boulder. The win extended Oregon's lead in the all-time series to 12–8; they remained undefeated against the Buffaloes in Pac-12 play.

Vernon Adams Jr. remained on the sidelines due to a broken index finger and the fact that he has sickle cell trait; Folsom Field is 5,360 feet (1,630 m) above sea level. In his place, the Ducks ran a rotation at the quarterback position, playing both long-time backup Jeff Lockie and Taylor Alie, a walk-on who won a 6A Oregon State Championship with Sheldon High School in Eugene.

Washington State

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Washington State Cougars at Oregon Ducks – Game summary
1 2 3 4 OT 2OT Total
Washington State 7 7 7 10 7 7 45
Oregon 10 7 7 7 7 0 38

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR

  • Date: Saturday October 10, 2015
  • Game time: 3:00 pm
  • Game weather: 67°F • Wind: W 17 • Mostly Cloudy, Light Rain
  • TV: Pac-12 Network
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Game information
First Quarter
  • WSU – Gabe Marks 7 yard pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell Kick)
  • ORE – Aidan Schneider 26-yard field goal
  • ORE – Taylor Alie 8-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Second Quarter
  • ORE – Royce Freeman 2-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • WSU – Marks 4-yard pass from Falk (Powell Kick)
Third Quarter
  • WSU – Tavares Martin Jr. 27-yard pass from Falk (Powell Kick)
  • ORE – Freeman 17-yard pass from Jeff Lockie (Schneider Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • ORE – Freeman 1-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • WSU – Powell 22-yard field goal
  • WSU – Dom Williams 8-yard pass from Falk (Powell Kick)
First Overtime
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 8-yard pass from Lockie (Schneider Kick)
  • WSU – Falk 1-yard run (Powell Kick)
Second Overtime
  • WSU – Robert Lewis 4-yard pass from Falk (Powell Kick)

Passing

  • WSU – Luke Falk, 50/74, 505 yards, 5 TD
  • UO – Jeff Lockie, 13/22, 123 yards, 2 TD, INT

Rushing

  • WSU – J. Morrow, 8 carries, 68 yards
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 27 carries, 246 yards, 2 TD

Receiving

  • WSU – Gabe Marks, 8 receptions, 111 yards, 2 TD
  • UO – Bralon Addison, 8 receptions, 62 yards, TD
Defense
  • WSU – P. Henry, 8 tackles, 2 TFL
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 12 tackles
Kicking
  • WSU – Erik Powell, 1/2 FG, 22-yard long, 6/6 XP
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 1/1 FG, 26-yard long, 5/5 XP
Special Teams
  • WSU – Gabe Marks, 4 PR, 30 yards
  • UO – Bralon Addison, 3 KR, 15 yards, 1 PR, 2 yards

In their first division game of the season, the Ducks lost to the Washington State Cougars 45–38 in Autzen Stadium in double overtime. The loss marked their first season with multiple home losses since the 2007 season. Oregon maintained their lead in the all-time series with 49–37-7.

Washington

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Oregon Ducks at Washington Huskies – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Oregon 6 10 7 3 26
Washington 0 3 10 7 20

at Husky StadiumSeattle, WA

  • Date: Saturday October 17, 2015
  • Game time: 7:30 PM
  • [19]
Game information
First Quarter
  • ORE – Darren Carrington 36-yard pass from Vernon Adams Jr. (2-point attempt failed)
Second Quarter
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 8-yard run (Aidan Schneider Kick)
  • UW – Cameron Van Winkle 40-yard field goal
  • ORE – Schneider 28-yard field goal
Third Quarter
  • UW – Van Winkle 46-yard field goal
  • ORE – Carrington 9-yard pass from Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)
  • UW – Myles Gaskin 72-yard run (Van Winkle Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • ORE – Schneider 24-yard field goal
  • UW – Jaydon Mickens 3-yard pass from Jake Browning (Van Winkle Kick)

Passing

  • UO – Vernon Adams Jr., 14/25, 272 yards, 2 TD
  • UW – Jake Browning, 19/30, 199 yards, TD

Rushing

  • UO – Royce Freeman, 27 carries, 138 yards
  • UW – Myles Gaskin, 18 carries, 155 yards, TD

Receiving

  • UO – Darren Carrington, 5 receptions, 125 yards, 2 TD
  • UW – Dante Pettis, 4 receptions 65 yards
Defense
  • UO – Tyree Robinson, 11 tackles
  • UW – Buda Baker, 8 tackles, 1 TFL
Kicking
  • UO – Aiden Schneieder, 2/3 FG, 28-yard long, 2/2 XP
  • UW – Cameron Van Winkle, 2/2 FG, 46-yard long, 2/2 XP
Special Teams
  • UO – Bralon Addison, 2 KR, 106 yards, 3 PR, 30 yards
  • UW – C. McClatcher, 4 KR, 102 yards

Oregon defeated their rival, the Washington Huskies, 26–20 for the twelfth year in a row at Husky Stadium in Seattle. The game featured a healthy Vernon Adams Jr. playing for the Ducks for the first time since their first game of the season; in 2014, Adams almost led his former Eastern Washington team to a major upset of the Huskies, throwing for seven touchdowns and accounting for just under 500 yards from scrimmage. Despite the win, Washington maintained their overall series lead, 58–46–6.

Arizona State

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Oregon Ducks at Arizona State Sun Devils – Game summary
1 2 3 4 OT 2OT 3OT Total
Oregon 10 7 17 7 7 7 6 61
Arizona State 0 14 17 10 7 7 0 55

at Sun Devil StadiumTempe, AZ

  • Date: Thursday October 29, 2015
  • Game time: 7:30 PM
  • TV: ESPN
  • [20]
Game information
First Quarter
  • ORE – Aidan Schneider 24-yard field goal
  • ORE – Royce Freeman 64-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Second Quarter
  • ASU – Devin Lucien 3-yard pass from Mike Bercovici (Zane Gonzalez Kick)
  • ORE – Darren Carrington 39-yard pass from Vernon Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)
  • ASU – Gary Chambers 39-yard pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez Kick)
Third Quarter
  • ASU – Gonzalez 28-yard field goal
  • ASU – Demario Richard 22-yard run (Gonzalez Kick)
  • ORE – Schneider 37-yard field goal
  • ASU – Richard 1-yard pass rom Bercovici (Gonzalez Kick)
  • ORE – Charles Nelson 100-yard kickoff return (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Kani Benoit 62-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • ASU – Gonzalez 33-yard field goal
  • ASU – Kody Kohl 5-yard pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez Kick)
  • ORE – Dwayne Stanford 8-yard pass from Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)
First Overtime
  • ORE – Stanford 25-yard pass from Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)
  • ASU – Tim White 2-yard pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez Kick)
Second Overtime
  • ASU – Bercovici 18-yard run (Gonzalez Kick)
  • ORE – Freeman 1-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Third Overtime†
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 20-yard pass from Adams Jr. (Two-Point Attempt Failed)



†Beginning with the third overtime period, two-point attempts after touchdowns are mandatory.

Passing

  • UO – Vernon Adams Jr., 23/40, 315 yards, 4 TD, INT
  • ASU – Mike Bercovici, 32/53, 398 yards, 5 TD, 2 INT

Rushing

  • UO – Royce Freeman, 15 carries, 112 yards, 2 TD
  • ASU – Demario Richard, 19 carries, 135 yards, TD

Receiving

  • UO – Darren Carrington, 5 receptions, 107 yards, TD
  • ASU – Tim White, 9 receptions, 97 yards, TD
Defense
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 14 tackles
  • ASU – J. Simone, 10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL
Kicking
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 2/2 FG, 37-yard long, 7/7 XP
  • ASU – Zane Gonzalez, 2/5 FG, 33-yard long, 7/7 XP
Special Teams
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 4 KR, 185 yards, TD
  • ASU – Tim White, 2 KR, 52 yards

In their sole Thursday night game of the season, the Ducks defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils 61–55 in a thrilling and at times controversial triple overtime game in Sun Devil Stadium. The win extended Oregon's active win streak over the Sun Devils to seven, though they did not play in 2013 or 2014, and their lead in the all-time series to 18–16.

The jerseys worn by the Sun Devils all bore the name Tillman in order to honor Arizona State alumnus Pat Tillman. Tillman played safety for the Sun Devils from 1994 to 1997 and was drafted 226th overall by the Arizona Cardinals in the 1998 NFL Draft. Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Tillman declined to sign a new contract with the Cardinals in order to enlist in the Army, eventually becoming a Ranger; he was killed by friendly fire while serving in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004.

California

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California Golden Bears at Oregon Ducks – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
California 10 0 11 7 28
Oregon 3 28 3 10 44

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR

  • Date: Saturday November 7, 2015
  • Game attendance: 56,604
Game information
First Quarter
  • CAL – Stephen Anderson 7-yard pass from Jared Goff (Matt Anderson Kick)
  • CAL – Anderson 27-yard field goal
  • ORE – Aidan Schneider 41-yard field goal
Second Quarter
  • ORE – Vernon Adams Jr. 10-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 28-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Dwayne Stanford 10-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • ORE – Bralon Addison 15-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
Third Quarter
  • CAL – Anderson 48-yard field goal
  • CAL – Vic Enwere 9-yard run (Goff run for 2-Point Conversion)
  • ORE – Schneider 21-yard field goal
Fourth Quarter
  • ORE – Charles Nelson 20-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • CAL – Bryce Teggs 80-yard pass from Goff (Anderson Kick)
  • ORE – Schneider 19-yard field goal

Passing

Rushing

  • CAL – Vic Enwere. 9 carries, 68 yards, TD
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 29 carries, 180 yards

Receiving

  • CAL – Bryce Treggs, 2 receptions, 112 yards, TD
  • UO – Darren Carrington, 4 receptions, 112 yards
Defense
  • CAL – H. Nickerson, 13 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL
  • UO – Tyree Robinson, 7 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL
Kicking
  • CAL – Matt Anderson, 2/2 FG, ?-yard long, 2/2 XP
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 3/3 FG, ?-yard long, 5/5 XP
Special Teams
  • CAL – T. Davis, 4 KR, 100 yards
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 3 KR, 52 yards

In their ninth game of the season, the Ducks earned bowl eligibility by defeating the California Golden Bears 44–28 at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks extended their 6 year win streak over California; however, the Golden Bears maintained their all-time series lead, 39–37–2.

Stanford

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Oregon Ducks at Stanford Cardinal – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Oregon 14 7 14 3 38
#7 Stanford 10 13 0 13 36

at Stanford StadiumStanford, CA

  • Date: Saturday November 14, 2015
Game information
First Quarter
  • STAN – Conrad Ukropina 33-yard field goal
  • UO – Kani Benoit 2-yard run (Aidan Schneider Kick)
  • STAN – Kevin Hogan 22-yard run (Ukropina Kick)
  • UO – Charles Nelson 75-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Second Quarter
  • STAN – Christian McCaffrey 11-yard run (Ukropina Kick)
  • STAN – Ukropina 24-yard field goal
  • UO – Charles Nelson 47-yard pass from Vernon Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)
  • STAN – Ukropina 49-yard field goal
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
  • STAN – Greg Taboada 3-yard pass from Hogan (Ukropina Kick)
  • UO – Schneider 31-yard field goal
  • STAN – Greg Taboada 4-yard pass from Hogan (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)

Passing

  • UO – Vernon Adams Jr., 10/12, 205 yards, 2 TD
  • STAN – Kevin Hogan, 28/37, 304 yards, 2 TD, INT

Rushing

  • UO – Royce Freeman, 16 carries, 105 yards, TD
  • STAN – Christian McCaffrey, 33 carries, 147 yards, TD

Receiving

  • UO – Darren Carrington, 2 receptions, 54 yards, TD
  • STAN – M. Rector, 8 receptions, 103 yards
Defense
  • UO – Rodney Hardrick, 11 tackles, INT
  • STAN – K. Anderson, 6 tackles, 2 TFL
Kicking
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 1/1 FG, 31 yard long, 5/5 XP
  • STAN – Conrad Ukropina, 3/4 FG, 49 yard long, 3/3 XP
Special Teams
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 3 KR, 59 yards
  • STAN – Christian McCaffrey, 2 KR, 60 yards, 1 PR, -5 yards

Oregon defeated the 7th ranked Stanford Cardinal 38–36 on the road in Stanford Stadium. Despite the win, the Cardinal maintained their lead in the all-time series, 46–32–1.

USC

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USC Trojans at Oregon Ducks – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
#22 USC 7 7 14 0 28
#23 Oregon 14 17 7 10 48

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR

  • Date: Saturday November 21, 2015
Game information
First Quarter
  • UO – Bralon Addison 48-yard pass from Vernon Adams Jr. (Aidan Schneider Kick)
  • USC – D. Rogers 27-yard pass from Cody Kessler (M. Boermaster Kick)
  • UO – Evan Baylis 52-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
Second Quarter
  • USC – T. Petite 12-yard pass from Kessler (Boermaster Kick)
  • UO – Darren Carrington 37-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • UO – Kani Benoit 30-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • UO – Schneider 37-yard field goal
Third Quarter
  • UO – Dwayne Stanford 21-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • USC – Ronald Jones II 12-yard run (Boermaster Kick)
  • USC – A. Jackson 41-yard punt return (Boermaster Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • UO – Charles Nelson 26-yard pass from Adams (Schneider Kick)
  • UO – Schneider 22-yard field goal

Passing

Rushing

  • USC – Justin Davis, 16 carries, 141 yards
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 20 carries, 147 yards

Receiving

  • USC – JuJu Smith-Schuster, 5 receptions, 57 yards
  • UO – Bralon Addison, 5 receptions 105 yards, TD
Defense
  • USC –
  • UO –
Kicking
  • USC – Matt Boermaster, 4/4 XP
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 2/2 FG, 37 yard long, 6/6 XP
Special Teams
  • USC – Justin Davis, 2 KR, 59 yards
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 5 KR, 114 yards

Oregon defeated the USC Trojans 48–28 at home in their 8th win of the year. With the win, Oregon remained in the Pac-12 North championship race until Stanford defeated California later that day to clinch the division title. The Trojans maintained their lead in the overall series, 37–20–2.

Oregon State – 119th Civil War

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Oregon State Beavers at #18 Oregon Ducks – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Oregon State 7 0 14 21 42
#18 Oregon 14 17 7 14 52

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR

  • Date: Friday November 27, 2015
  • Game time: 1:00 PM PST
Game information
First Quarter
  • OSU – Seth Collins 3-yard run (Garrett Owens Kick)
  • UO – Bralon Addison 13-yard run (Aidan Schneider Kick)
  • UO – Taj Griffin 14-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Second Quarter
  • UO – Schneider 25-yard field goal
  • UO – Royce Freeman 3-yard run (Schneider Kick)
  • UO – Addison 37-yard pass from Vernon Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)
Third Quarter
  • OSU – Collins 1-yard run (Owens Kick)
  • OSU – Collins 9-yard run (Owens Kick)
  • UO – Freeman 19-yard run (Schneider Kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • OSU – Marcus McMaryion 6-yard run (Owens Kick)
  • OSU – Victor Bolden 78-yard punt return (Owens Kick)
  • UO – Addison 4-yard pass from Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)
  • OSU – Ryan Nall 66-yard run (Owens Kick)
  • UO – Addison 24-yard pass from Adams Jr. (Schneider Kick)

Passing

  • OSU – Marcus McMaryion, 11/21, 154 yards, INT
  • UO – Vernon Adams Jr., 28/38, 366 yards, 3 TD

Rushing

  • OSU – Ryan Nall, 19 carries, 174 yards, TD
  • UO – Royce Freeman, 27 carries, 2 TD

Receiving

  • OSU – J. Villamin, 4 receptions, 72 yards
  • UO – Bralon Addison, 8 receptions, 106 yards, 3 TD
Defense
  • OSU – J. Willis, 13 tackles
  • UO – DeForest Buckner, 7 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL
Kicking
  • OSU – Garrett Owens, 6/6 XP
  • UO – Aidan Schneider, 1/2 FG, 25 yard long, 7/7 XP
Special Teams
  • OSU – Victor Bolden, 1 PR, 78 yards, TD, 5 KR, 108 yards
  • UO – Charles Nelson, 4 KR, 99 yards

Oregon defeated their in-state rival, the Oregon State Beavers, 52-42 at Autzen Stadium to earn their eighth straight victory in the 119-year-old series. The Ducks extended their lead in the all-time series 63-46-10.

TCU – 2016 Alamo Bowl

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2016 Alamo Bowl – Game summary
1 2 3 4 OT 2OT 3OT Total
#15 Oregon 21 10 0 0 7 3 0 41
#11 TCU 0 0 17 14 7 3 6 47

at AlamodomeSan Antonio, TX

  • Date: January 2, 2016
  • Game time: 3:56 PM PST
  • MVP – Offensive: Bram Kohlhausen (TCU), Defensive: Travin Howard (TCU), Sportsmanship Award: Rodney Hardrick (ORE)

Notes

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References

  1. http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=210609892
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  5. The classes referenced above are the classes of the individual during the 2014 season, for example Marcus Mariota will be a Redshirt Junior in the 2014 season.
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  7. Promoted to OC on 1/1/2016.
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