Quizz Rodgers scores 4 TDs in 38-28 Oregon St win

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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP)—Jacquizz Rodgers was done with the sub-100-yard games.

For three straight games he’d been under the mark. But on Saturday he broke through, running for a career-high 189 yards and four touchdowns in Oregon State’s 38-28 victory over Stanford.

“People had been talking bad about me in the papers. They say Quizz hasn’t rushed for 100 yards in three games,” he said. “I took that personally.”

Rodgers’ four rushing touchdowns in the game matched a school record held by several others. His older brother, James Rodgers, caught six passes for 78 yards and another score for the Beavers (4-2, 2-1).

The loss snapped a three-game winning streak and dropped the Cardinal (4-2, 3-1) out of the top spot in the Pacific-10 Conference.

Stanford’s Toby Gerhart, who was just starting to grab some Heisman buzz, ran for 96 yards and two touchdowns. Going into the game he was averaging 130 yards rushing to rank fourth in the nation.

Despite his frustration with the his previous three outings, Quizz was still averaging 102 yards rushing and 139 total offensive yards going into the game against Stanford.

“I think every game Quizz wants to do his thing and prove himself,” quarterback Sean Canfield said. “They obviously had great talent on the other side of the ball, but Quizz did his thing and it was a great game for him.”

On a wildcat formation, he broke a 61-yard run early in the game, then plowed into the end zone from 7 yards out on the same drive to give the Beavers an early lead.

Quizz added a 12-yard run before the first quarter ended to make it 14-0. He finished the quarter with 110 yards rushing—his 10th 100-plus yard rushing game overall and fourth this season.

The 5-foot-7 sophomore who was the Pac-10’s offensive player of the year as a freshman added a 2-yard scoring run in the second quarter.

With just his second completion of the game, Andrew Luck found Chris Owusu with a 21-yard touchdown pass to make it 21-7.

James Rodgers had a 16-yard touchdown reception before Justin Kahut’s 31-yard field goal to make it 31-7 at halftime.

The elder Rodgers brother was chosen a Pac-10 player of the week after 10 receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown in the Beavers’ 28-17 upset victory at Arizona State last weekend.

Luck hit Jim Dray with a 7-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to make it 31-14 before Quizz ran five yards for his fourth TD. That gave him 13 scoring runs for the season.

“He’s one of, if not the best running backs we’ll face,” Stanford safety Bo McNally said. “He’s a rare kind of guy. You don’t see guys that small who can bring it like he can.”

Gerhart ran for an 11-yard touchdown, as well as the 2-point conversion, and Stanford narrowed it to 38-22 before his 2-yard scoring run in the last minute for the final margin.

Gerhart rushed for 134 yards and three touchdowns in Stanford’s 24-16 victory over UCLA last weekend, which sparked both Heisman talk and suggestions that perhaps the Cardinal should be ranked.

He has rushed for 100 or more yards in four of Stanford’s games this season, including 200 yards in a victory against Washington.

“They made their plays, they tackled,” Gerhart said. “When they jump on us early, we can’t stick to what we want to do, which is rush the ball. When we do that, my day kind of goes down.”

Sean Canfield completed 22 of 32 passes for 290 yards and a touchdown for the Beavers. Luck was 12 of 30 for 226 yards and two TDs.

Last season, the Cardinal and Gerhart won the showdown between the two running backs in the season opener at Stanford Stadium. Gerhart ran for 152 yards and two touchdowns in the 36-28 victory. Quizz, playing in his first-ever college game, ran for 54 yards.

Updated Oct 10, 11:46 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 6

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Stanford 375 226 149 22 11.1% 7/71 0 25:38
Oregon State 463 290 173 24 53.3% 8/66 0 34:22

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    IRG Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:19 am PDT Report Abuse
    Money talks. When the BCS contract is up (2010), the Pac 10 and Rose Bowl should withdraw from the BCS until such time as an equitable playoff system is put in place. Until then, each year the Rose Bowl should invite the Pac 10 winner, plus the highest ranked team that wants to play in it. With a $15M payout to each team, there should be no problem getting a high quality matchup. For one year, which is about all it would take to kill the BCS with this scheme.
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    Justin Case Sun Oct 11, 2009 08:25 pm PDT Report Abuse
    MauricioG@#10: Everything I posted in #4 is 100% true.

    It saddens me that the insider-elites have been so successful in getting people like you to drink their KoolAde. I am well aware of the 'storyline' you attempted to pass off as fact. However, my source on the inside knows the truth.

    Academia should be colorblind. The insider-elites at your college make a mockery of this as they shamelessly elevate one color above all the others. The irony is that 'Cardinal' is the evolved code word for 'Indians.' So you see, my friend, rather than elevating a shade of Red above all other colors, they are denigrating a once proud race of native Americans.

    I hope you will join voices with me and attempt to right this wrong. Peace.
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    TJ Sun Oct 11, 2009 06:37 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Fineprint-

    I don't want to get into a war of words with you. Time will tell. However, you should never say that the Beavers haven't beat a quality opponent away from home. They have won their last 5 bowl games against bowl worthy competition. Granted, we haven't been to the Rose Bowl, or even the Holiday bowl, but beat Mizzou, Notre Dame, Pitt, Maryland and ....ummmm, ok....New Mexico does not count. Listen-
    All I am saying is that you know that USC has a tough road ahead of them. I actually root for the Trojans during most pac-10 games. The schedule ahead however does not bode well for your team. Oregon, Notre Dame, Arizona is no slouch, Stanford is tough. Hey- The Pac-10 is a tough conference. That's why we always beat each other up every year. It's a tough conference because even our best (USC) is denied a perfect season every year. Thanks to OSU :)
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    FinePrint Sun Oct 11, 2009 02:49 pm PDT Report Abuse
    First, "TJ," go get an Asian massage and a happy ending. You seem to be a frustrated and bitter person. When I closed out by saying "... but they came up short against the Huskies like they always do," I meant that they came up short against the Huskies in Seattle in 2000 like they always come up short on the road in big games, not that they always have and always will come up short against the Huskies. Lame ass. Sure, the Beavers probably will beat the Huskies this year because the game is in Corvallis, which reinforces my overall point that Oregon State is nails at home and dog crap away from home. Follow that logic, ace? It's irrefutable.

    Also, "TJ," you dog USC's road win over Ohio State this year, but while I'm not one to tout a win over any Big Ten fraud at home or away, when was the last time the Beavers represented the Pac-10 well outside the frigging state of Oregon? Never. I recall a lovely showing by the Beavers at Penn State last year (45-14 loss), and in the past four years there were smashing defeats at Cincinnati (34-3), at Boise State (42-14), and at Louisville (63-14). What a joke. Meanwhile, USC has drilled every single nonconference opponent since 2002 except for the 2006 Rose Bowl against Texas (the Trojans have crushed Auburn home and away, bent over Arkansas 70-17 in L.A. and 50-12 in Fayeteville, rolled Ohio State the past two years, and so on and so on).

    So, no, "David P," I'm not impressed with your observation that Oregon State has the longest road winning streak (5 games) in the Pac-10 right now. Wow, last year you claimed road wins against 0-12 Washington, 4-8 UCLA and mighty Arizona, and this year it's been monumental victories at 2-4 UNLV and at always-underachieving ASU. Sorry. Try again.
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    MauricioG Sun Oct 11, 2009 01:48 pm PDT Report Abuse
    To #4:

    Clearly you do not know anything about Stanford. The reason why Stanford reverted to the Cardinal as its mascot is because that has been the official school color since its inception (actually, the student body wanted gold and white as the school colors, but gold was too similar to Kal's colors, so they decided on cardinal red and white). Also, the Tree is not the university mascot; it is the Band's mascot. The Tree was selected because of El Palo Alto, which is featured on both the city's and the university's logos. It also was meant to be a spoof on mascots. And if the Tree were Stanford's mascot, Stanford would definitely compete in intercollegiate athletics as the Stanford Trees, not as the Stanford Cardinal. Know your s*** before you make unsubstantiated claims.
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    David P Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:57 am PDT Report Abuse
    to #5

    Oregon state beat #2 (or 1) Cal on the road 2 years ago. They hold the Pac 10's longest road winning streak at 5. So what do they need to do to show you are more wrong than you are? They will show it on Oct 24th.
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    TJ Sun Oct 11, 2009 01:40 am PDT Report Abuse
    Oh....and by the way, Ohio State is a dogs*it team and you barely beat them. Good luck the rest of the season and may you enjoy your 2-3 more losses and a Sun Bowl bid.
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    TJ Sun Oct 11, 2009 01:38 am PDT Report Abuse
    #5- Fall short against the Huskies?? Please dude.....we have beaten them up there the last three tries, and this time it's in our house. You guys lost to them....remember? We will handle them. Believe that. You guys will lose to Oregon at Autzen too. You might lose to Arizona as well. Notre Dame will stomp you. USC is all hype this year and I can't wait to see them fail.
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    kammeres Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:54 am PDT Report Abuse
    Post #4 "The final ingredient to their subterfuge was to pick a green tree as their mascot. It was an arbitrary choice, designed only to provide one more layer of confusion and misdirection."

    Stanford campus is in Palo Alto, CA. "Palo Alto" is Spanish for "tall tree". Simple enough.

    #5 - OSU's road performance is sad but regrettably true. They thoroughly manhandled ND in that 2000 Fiesta Bowl game, but sent a rotten message about OSU athletics on nationwide TV by racking up personal foul/unsportsmanlike conduct penalties and acting like a group of barely controllable thugs.
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    FinePrint Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:28 pm PDT Report Abuse
    "Look out Trojans?" LMFAO! When was the last time Oregon State did anything of significance on the road. Anything whatsoever. When? When? The Beavers are the same team they always are. They'll fold away from their cozy little crib like they always do. Get out with your stats from last year. In the past 40 years, the only impressive win by Oregon State outside of Corvallis was on a neutral field in 2000 when the Beavs body-slammed Neuter Shame in the Fiesta Bowl. The Farting Irish didn't know what him them that night, down to the end zone full-body frisks by Whosyourmathah and that little grommet running back you used to have, the kid from the East Bay.

    The Beavers will get drilled by USC at the Coliseum, just like they have in L.A. every other year since 1960, and they'll lose at Cal and they'll lose at Oregon to close the season. Oregon State just may win the rest of their other games besides those three, but who cares. Typical mediocre season, same lame act on the road. Tell me: How did Oregon State fair two years ago at USC? Didn't sniff the end zone. 24-3 loss. Yawn. 2003: 52-28 loss. 2002: 22-0 loss. Turn the page.

    That 33-30 heartbreaker in Seattle in 2000 would've been the only big road win for Oregon State in recent memory, but they came up short against the Huskies like they always do.
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    Justin Case Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:12 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I can remain silent no longer. No longer will I sit by while Stanford continues its mockery of native Americans.

    Before they were the Stanford Cardinal, they were the Stanford Indians. When right-thinking people came forward and demanded that this horrific injustice toward native Americans be stopped, Stanford decided to play a game with them.

    Some of the Stanford elite wanted to push back overtly, and rename themselves the Stanford Redskins. Cleverer and more devious members said they would be better called the Stanford Red. They said that red was a pretty color, and that only insiders would know it was a code word for Indians. The cleverest and most devious members saw 2 problems with that:
    1. people will be confused by, and suspicious of, such an odd use of a color, and
    2. people might begin to see just how closely Stanford's elite embraced Communism.
    They reasoned it would be best to be known as the Stanford Cardinal. They reasoned that most people won't even know that Cardinal is a shade of Red. They reasoned that use of 'Cardinal' would make Stanford seem somewhat holy, just the opposite of Communism. Meanwhile the insider elites would know that Cardinal was actually a code word for Indians.

    The final ingredient to their subterfuge was to pick a green tree as their mascot. It was an arbitrary choice, designed only to provide one more layer of confusion and misdirection.

    But now I have lifted this complicated veil of deception. The left-leaning, communist-loving Stanford insider elites are still making a mockery of native Americans. Shame on you.

    They could have been the Stanford Snail-Darters.
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    TJ Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:02 pm PDT Report Abuse
    37 carries,186 yds, 2 scores last year against a better USC defense. Look out Trojans, Quizz is hitting his stride.....
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    FinePrint Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:44 pm PDT Report Abuse
    We'll see what The Quizz does under the lights on October 24. I think I know: 16 carries, 45 yards, zero TDs.
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    TJ Sat Oct 10, 2009 09:49 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Jacquizz Rodgers proved what all of us Beaver fans already know. He is the best running back in the Pac-10. Big win Beavs.

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A. Luck A. Luck, QB
12-30, 226 yds
2 TDs
 Oregon St.
J. Rodgers J. Rodgers, RB
33 Rush, 189 yds
4 TDs

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