Gerhart leads Stanford past No. 7 Oregon 51-42

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STANFORD, Calif. (AP)—Toby Gerhart and Stanford did to the Oregon defense what the Ducks did a week ago to Southern California, opening up the Pac-10 race with a program-defining victory.

Gerhart ran for a school-record 223 yards and three scores, Andrew Luck threw for two touchdowns and Stanford held on to beat No. 7 Oregon 51-42 Saturday to become bowl eligible for the first time in eight years.

“This was definitely my biggest win since I’ve been here at Stanford,” Gerhart said, ranking it ahead of the victory over No. 2 USC two years ago.

“I think it’s definitely bigger than the USC win because it gets us to that bowl game. All our seniors, the goal coming in was to be a bowl team. This was by far the biggest win. The students storming the field, that was an awesome feeling.”

Stanford had lost in its past five games with a chance to become eligible for a bowl and now are in position to play a postseason game for the first time since Tyrone Willingham’s final year in 2001 after snapping a seven-game losing streak to the Ducks.

The loss by Oregon (7-2, 5-1 Pac-10) just a week after gaining 613 yards in a 47-20 win over USC cost the Ducks any shot at a berth in the Bowl Championship Series title game and took away any margin for error if they want to win the conference outright.

Oregon rallied with two late touchdowns to cut a 20-point lead down to six, but Stanford (6-3, 5-2) recovered an onside kick with 2:38 to go and tacked on Nate Whitaker’s third field goal with 11 seconds left to seal the win.

“We got beat by a better team,” coach Chip Kelly said. “If you say we got caught looking behind or looking ahead, it takes away from Stanford. Stanford is a heck of a football team.”

Luck took advantage of vast open areas in the middle of the Oregon defense, completing four passes of at least 20 yards in the first half alone. Even when the Ducks had good coverage, Luck managed to connect with his receivers downfield.

He finished 12 for 20 for 251 yards, throwing an 8-yard touchdown pass to Jim Dray in the second quarter and a 31-yarder to Chris Owusu after Oregon cut the Cardinal lead to 10 points early in the third quarter.

“Just an unbelievable performance by Andrew,” Harbaugh said. “I don’t know how you can play better. How can you play better as a quarterback? What can you say he should have done better? Who could have done better?”

The Ducks got the lead back to 10 on a 3-yard keeper by Jeremiah Masoli, before Gerhart carried Oregon defenders into the end zone on a 17-yard run that made it 45-28 late in the third quarter.

Gerhart had 38 carries, punishing Oregon defenders on each run. He broke the previous record of 220 set by Jon Volpe in 1988 and broke his single-season rushing record set last year with 1,217.

“As usual he was just unbelievable,” fullback Owen Marecic said. “It’s great blocking for him. I have to get a hat on somebody and he’ll do the rest. His performance speaks for itself. He carried the team today. He was just awesome.”

On a day when the teams combined for 93 points and more than 1,000 yards, Stanford did deliver one big defensive play to end the third quarter.

With Oregon trailing by 17, Kelly decided to go for it on fourth-and-3 from the Stanford 40. Michael Thomas, who played the role of Masoli in practice, blitzed from his cornerback position and took down the real version Masoli for no gain. The Cardinal tacked on a field goal to take a 48-28 lead.

“We had a lot of ups and downs no question about it. It’s frustrating. We don’t get 1 yard and that’s it,” Masoli said. “We were watching their offense move the ball and score and it’s instinctive that we wanted to score every time.”

Masoli was 21 for 37 for 334 yards and three touchdowns. He added 55 yards and a score on the ground. LaMichael James added 125 yards rushing, including a 60-yard score in the first quarter.

The Cardinal got off to a fast start when Owusu returned the opening kickoff 77 yards to set up a field goal. Stanford’s offense didn’t slow down. A 25-yard pass from Luck to Owusu set up Gerhart’s first touchdown run and Gerhart scored again on the next possession to make it 17-7. Owusu had four catches for 111 yards and two long kickoff returns.

Luck added the TD pass to Dray and then threw a 39-yarder to Ryan Whalen that set up Marecic’s 2-yard run that gave the Cardinal a 31-14 lead. Marecic had a busy day, starting at fullback as usual and at middle linebacker in place of the injured Clinton Snyder.

Marecic was out of position on Oregon’s first touchdown as James burst up the middle untouched for a 60-yard score and did not play on defense after the first quarter. The Ducks got their other first-half score on a 29-yard pass from Masoli to Jeff Maehl one play after Gerhart lost a fumble.

Updated Nov 7, 9:07 pm EST
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Head to Head - Week 10

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Oregon 570 334 236 24 46.2% 9/89 1 22:17
Stanford 505 251 254 25 36.4% 3/25 1 37:43

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    Windigo Tue Nov 10, 2009 06:09 pm PST Report Abuse
    Oregon did not bring back Blount because they lost to stanford, they would have brought him back for the stanford game to win it. . Does anyone do any thinking before a post here? Stanford played the best game of the Harbaugh regime and Andrew Luck had the best game of his collegiate life. My hat is off to them.
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    WAWebfootInMichigan Tue Nov 10, 2009 03:00 pm PST Report Abuse
    The loss honestly was not a huge surprise to realistic Duck fans. I posted a few weeks ago (after Cal) that it was unrealistic to think in terms of Oregon running the table but they would definitely be in the hunt. I always saw Stanford as being a tough game especially being on the road.

    Now everyone can put all the NC game behind us and focus on the REAL prize...getting off the Rose Bowl schneid. The last few weeks of the season in the PAC are going to be the most entertaining on the country...who needs a conference championship game?
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    EDawg Tue Nov 10, 2009 01:43 pm PST Report Abuse
    In 1984 BYU beat a 6-5 Michigan team to win the National Championship. This is probably the most unworthy crowing of a Champion in the history of the NCAA. In 1984 Florida would have beaten BYU like a pro team (which they were) against a school for the handicapped! Oregon loosing to Stanford has to sting the Oregon faithful prett much. Wow, what an upset and way to be exposed. They are now out of the hunt and can only hope for a PAC-10 title!
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    kammeres Tue Nov 10, 2009 06:46 am PST Report Abuse
    Someone posted on the Blount reinstatement thread that the timing of the reinstatement was a ploy to draw attention away from Oregon's leaky defense against Stanford. Sounded funny at first, but the guy is actually pretty perceptive. Ducks need to work on that, especially against UA and OSU. They manage to win out, they still go to the Rose Bowl. USC wins out, Pac-10 could have two teams in the BCS top 10 or at least top 12. Conference is still wide open.

    poster David Foubert, good point. If Florida was in the Pac-10 you wouldn't catch them with schedule fodder at the beginning of the season, or with one last "tune-up" game late in the year (FIU). Their SOS would be even better as a result. Naysayers will haul out the schedule-made-years-in-advance argument, but, come on, how many people realistically thought Charleston Southern or FIU would be anywhere close to powerhouse status six years ago?
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    David Foubert Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:59 pm PST Report Abuse
    Wow honeslty some of you need to get a life, Pac 10 is the toghest conference hands down. Probably the reason it is so hard to go undefeted. You cant say oregon is over rated standford played one hell of a game and really took it to the ducks defense. I would love to see Florida in the pac 10 or some of the other big names schools with cracker jack divisions and schedules. Gosh and what is these boise state noise that team is the biggest joke in all of college football, them and there smurf turf. Omg boise state is undefeted, the schools they paly are even a bigger joke then them. Pac 10 is where the real football is played, bcs sucks where is the playoffs????
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    Dawgmeat Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:29 am PST Report Abuse
    Tim ...... didnt even cross my mind. funny thing is ..... i was talking a LOAD more sh*t when Oregon was winning than i am now that they lost. probably because all the dumbasses who were taking my posts seriously have gone into the FBIs witness protection program ..... and will never be heard from again. take this Duke moron for example .... this guy made about 500 posts a week when Oregon was winning ..... he has not made a single post since the Stanford game .... not one. pathetic, Washington has won three games all year long ..... im right here ..... i love my Dawgs and i will support my Dawgs always.

    as for the game ..... happens all the time. Pac 10 teams keep Pac 10 teams from winning the national championship. if Pac 10 teams could just play out of conference opponents all season long ..... theyd get into some far more impressive bowl games.
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    Dawgmeat Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:23 am PST Report Abuse
    exactly Horse ..... Washington (who was #2), Florida (who was #3), Oklahoma (who was #4) ..... or any other team in the top ten wouldve wiped their asses with BYU in 1984. Utah played a schedule that was ten times more difficult last year than what BYU played in 84, and they got left out in the cold ..... even though, just like BYU in 84, Utah was the only undefeated team. hell ...... last years Utah team wouldve wiped their ass with the 84 BYU team.
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    WAWebfootInMichigan Mon Nov 09, 2009 05:38 am PST Report Abuse
    Dawgmeat-

    Had a friend in from WA this and we went to Chicago all weekend, so haven't had a chance to read or post. As I said earlier, the Stanford game had me nervous, and rightfully so it turns out. Bottom line is that they need to learn to win outside of Autzen if they want to get to that "elite" category.

    I will catch up on the raspberries, but wanted to check in let those know I can still show up to take my lumps as well as dish them out.
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    Horse M Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:00 am PST Report Abuse
    Dawg is absolutely right. Only BYU fans are dumb enough to truly believe that the 1984 title was real, it's a f'ing MYTH.

    Anyone who knows anything about football knows that the top 15 teams in the country could have defeated BYU that year. It was pathetic that they were given the title.
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    Dawgmeat Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:53 pm PST Report Abuse
    Michael ..... WRONG. do your homework next time .... Washington was 11-1 in 1984 and #2 in the country. 1984 was the biggest joke in the history of the national championship. BYU beat absolutely NOBODY in 1984 ..... NOBODY. their BEST victory was 6-6 Michigan in the Holiday Bowl (i should know, i was at the game) ..... and they needed a late 4th quarter TD drive just to win that game. Washingtons only loss was on the road to Pac 10 champion USC (i should know, i was at that game also) .... and they soundly beat #2 Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. BYU winning the national championship in 84 was a joke.
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    Dana Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:01 pm PST Report Abuse
    Damn it feels good to be back in the AP top 25!!!!! I hope we can beat CAL and USC. I am just thrilled about this last win. A great school with real academic standards that also excels on the field. I am proud to be an alumni.
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    Michael M Sun Nov 08, 2009 07:50 pm PST Report Abuse
    How old are you, Ezekiel? The last time a WAC team won the National Championship was 1984, when Brigham Young won it. BYU was the only unbeaten team and all the other big boys had at least 2 losses. BYU beat an average Michigan team in the Holiday Bowl (which was the WAC's bowl at the time). Another WAC team, Arizona State should have won it in 1975 - they were unbeaten and beat Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl. They gave it to 1-loss Oklahoma and ASU finished second.

    Of course, that was a different WAC. ASU and Arizona bolted and joined the Pac 10 later on. Most of the legacy WAC teams dropped out a few years ago and formed the Mountain West Conference. The WAC today does not even remotely look like the old WAC (except for Hawaii).
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    Ezekiel Sun Nov 08, 2009 07:18 pm PST Report Abuse
    I sincerely hope the Boise State plays for the national championship and get so thoroughly stomped that it is the last time in my lifetime that a WAC team is ever considered in the same tier as the SEC Big-12 or Pac-10. A blue gimmicky field is perfect for a team that fattens its record on the likes of UC Davis and Louisiana Tech. If Boise State fans did not have such an inferiority complex then they would not be checking in every Oregon game to comment on a just barely victory against the Ducks where both teams looked as awful as Hout's face vs. Blount's fist. Duck fans accept the loss no excuses the fact is we lost to an over-rated sorry team. And their is no excuse for that monumental embarrassment. Any given Saturday. . .
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    Buddy Sun Nov 08, 2009 06:23 pm PST Report Abuse
    Well Well Well...... The last time I looked at some of these post it wass all about how good The Ducks are. I even heard the excuse of Boise wearing Blue and playing on a blue field as the reason to why they beat Oregon. I have heard it all...
    Now it has gone to trying to figure out how many BCS games they have played and won or lost....

    You duck fans have got to get your heads out of the Ducks Butt !

    Look, Boise beat the Ducks and thats that.. They just beat you... Live with it and move on..

    Yes, The Ducks since that beating had turned it around and was playing some very good ball. However, As I have always said, ANY TEAM CAN BEAT ANY TEAM ON ANY DAY ON ANY FIELD...

    How many undeafted seasons does the Ducks have ? I am just wondering...
    Where are the Ducks ranked now ?
    Hmmmm ? was Stanford ranked ? Surely the Ducks did not lose to a Powderpuff team ?

    The last thing I want to say is that you Duck fans said it did not matter if Boise beat ya'll in the opener. That the later games really determine the type of team you have. Well lets see, How games has the Ducks lost ?
    Now how many games has the Broncos lost ? Oh thats right we have not lost any !
    The Broncos will let the record speak for its self....

    0 - Lost VS 2 - Lost... Broncos ranked higher than Ducks, we beat you ...... End of subject...
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    Dawgmeat Sun Nov 08, 2009 05:46 pm PST Report Abuse
    blur ..... you need to learn how to read. i said they are 3-17 against BCS conference teams NOT NAMED Oregon or Oklahoma. their 3 wins are 2 against Oregon St and 1 against juggernaut Iowa St. they also did not "lose" to Washington St ..... as you so kindly put it ..... they have lost ALL FOUR TIMES they played Washington St ..... add that to the ass kicking Washington handed them in 2007 ..... and Boise St is 0-5 against the state of Washington.
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    Jeff P Sun Nov 08, 2009 04:53 pm PST Report Abuse
    Hey Ducks fans!! How did that Tope 10 for 6 days feel?? Talk about CHOKE and over rated - NO BCS NO TITLE game - just RAIN RAIN RAIN .... what is that I hear ...crickets? And Blount the thug ... hahahaha what a joke - the Ducks are THE Chokers - can we get a petition going for an official name change? Year after year ...zzzzzzz no wonder there are sooo many suicides in the Northworst region...

    Go Trojans!! Rose Bowl Bound (again) sooo many records of winning Pac 10's and BCS bowls there are not enought characters in the field to record them all - FIGHT ON!!

    Lay some wood on Stanford this Saturday !!
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    playa4life Sun Nov 08, 2009 04:35 pm PST Report Abuse
    Saw the game on TV, never did see if Blunt made his way back onto the field. Anybody know his status?
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    BIONICDUCK Sun Nov 08, 2009 04:34 pm PST Report Abuse
    more proof than polsters are on some serious crack....USA Today has Ohio st. ahead of USC and USC and Utah ahead of Oregon.....I'm thinking if Purdue lost to Oregon they should be ahead of Oregon but behind Ohio st. because they beat them. The polls are run by complete phuking idiots. P.S. Good game Cards if you missed my post after the game.....we might of caught you if the game was 5 quarters but your RB really is a beast
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    Ezekiel Sun Nov 08, 2009 04:09 pm PST Report Abuse
    Whose gonna call big mouth Hout as it is obvious that he plays for a coach who doesn't like to discipline? It would be poetic justice if Boise State played Florida and Hout popped of to Spikes and ended the game with one eye.
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    Dave A Sun Nov 08, 2009 03:44 pm PST Report Abuse
    They ordered Duck soup in Stanford, the same as they did in Boise.

    Did Blount make his return at Stanford since the Boise State game?

    Don't worry Blount, Al Davis should call ya.
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    Michael Sun Nov 08, 2009 03:44 pm PST Report Abuse
    Congratulations to Stanford on playing an amazing game, that offense was an unstoppable machine. Go Ducks, win out and we're still in the Rose Bowl! Let's not let Arizona head to Pasadena! Mike Stoops is a douche nozzle and Arizona has inefficient land use policies.
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    Ezekiel Sun Nov 08, 2009 03:12 pm PST Report Abuse
    Oregon fan since 83. Dawg you are true purple old school Husky fan with a hatred for the Ducks that come from the era of Husky dominance and occasional Duck upsets. I agree with your brutal assessment of the Phil Knight era Duck fans and some of the oversized egos and expectations of the Ducks. I remember 7 years ago listening to some Duck fan calling for Belotti's head because he had lost one game. But fair weather fans are a side effect of a program that can sell 60,000 tickets to a game in a town with only 140,000 games. I was at Stanford yesterday and the way Toby Gerhart was running I think most teams would have had difficulty with the Cardinal. As for BSU it is a total fraudulent team I think even the Huskies would have a winning record if they could feast on the likes of UC Davis. I hope BSU makes it to a good bowl game and gets stomped so we can shut the hicks up once and for all.
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    Blurty Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:29 am PST Report Abuse
    Regarding Boise State 3-17 vs--I'm not sure who--but I believe you are saying teams from BCS conferences? My research suggests the Broncos beat Oregon State twice during this decade, and then if you add that to the three wins they are always yapping about, that would equal 5 wins. They have also lost to Washington State, and I suspect you included that loss, but not the two wins vs. OSU. Are you dissing OSU but not WSU? This is a silly argument you two have begun, but you need to get your facts straight. It seems to me the relevant issue is "how good my team is today," not 10 years ago. You could limit your discussions to 80 years ago, and neither of you might have much to crow about.

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