Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel (Image Source: IMAGN)
Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon, served as hosts to the Michigan State Spartans (3-2, 8th BTEN) for their game against the No. 6 Oregon Ducks (4-0, 1st BTEN). Dillon Gabriel was the starting quarterback for the Ducks. Meanwhile, for the Spartans, Aidan Chiles was under center.
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The Ducks enter this game as a heavy 22.5-point home favorite. And they have stood by those odds, with them winning the game 31-10 comfortably.
The Oregon Ducks put on a show on offense and defense, dominating the game throughout with a slip-up in the end where they allowed 10 points in the last quarter. Otherwise, it was an easy 31-10 win.
1st Quarter:
Oregon struck first late in the opening quarter:
0:22: D. Gabriel ran for nine yards to score a TD (A. Sappington KICK), completing a seven-play, 75-yard drive.
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Score at the end of the 1st quarter: Oregon 7, Michigan State 0
2nd Quarter:
Oregon extended their lead with two more touchdowns:
5:26: J. James ran for three yards for a TD (A. Boyle KICK) after a seven-play, 55-yard drive.
0:05: D. Gabriel threw a nine-yard TD pass to E. Stewart (A. Sappington KICK), capping off a 12-play, 73-yard drive.
Halftime score: Oregon 21, Michigan State 0
3rd Quarter:
Oregon added to their lead with a field goal:
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6:47: A. Boyle hit a 50-yard FG after a nine-play, 48-yard drive.
Score at the end of the 3rd quarter: Oregon 24, Michigan State 0
4th Quarter:
Oregon continued their dominance with another touchdown:
11:18: D. Gabriel connected with T. Johnson for a two-yard TD pass (A. Sappington KICK), completing a long 15-play, 64-yard drive.
Michigan State finally got on the scoreboard:
8:27: K. Lynch-Adams ran for a one-yard TD (J. Kim KICK) after a seven-play, 75-yard drive.
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0:25: J. Kim kicked a 42-yard FG after an 11-play, 45-yard drive.
Final Score: Oregon 31, Michigan State 10
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