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Dillon Gabriel rallies No. 3 Oregon past No. 2 Ohio State, 32-31

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Last updated: 2024/10/13 at 3:42 AM
BigP Published October 13, 2024
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Dillon Gabriel threw two touchdown passes and ran for another late score to help third-ranked Oregon hand No. 2 Ohio State its first loss of the season, 32-31 on Saturday night.

Gabriel, who transferred to Oregon (6-0, 3-0) this season from Oklahoma for the Ducks’ first season in the Big Ten, completed 23 of 34 passes for 341 yards. He also ran for 32 yards on four carries.

Jordan James ran for 115 yards and a score for the Ducks in front of a record crowd of 61,128 for the first matchup between two teams ranked in the top five at Autzen Stadium.

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After the victory, the Oregon fans rushed the field and the Ducks’ mascot surfed over their shoulders.

Gabriel scored on a 27-yard keeper early in the fourth quarter to give Oregon a 29-28 lead. But Ohio State (5-1, 2-1) responded with a clock-eating drive that ended with Jayden Fielding’s 40-yard field goal that made it 31-29 with six minutes to go.

A pass-interference call got the Ducks to Ohio State’s 9. But after three tries to get into the end zone, Oregon settled for Atticus Sappington’s 19-yard field goal and a 32-21 lead with 1:47 left.

Will Howard hit Emeka Egbuka with a 26-yard pass to pull the Buckeyes closer to field goal range, but an offensive pass-interference call on freshman Jeremiah Smith pushed Ohio State back. On third-and-20 on the Oregon 38, Howard took off running but gained just 12 yards before time ran out.

Howard threw for 336 yards and two touchdowns for Ohio State. Smith had nine catches for 100 yards and a score in what was the first big test for the Buckeyes this season.

Howard scored on a 1-yard keeper on Ohio State’s opening drive of the game. It was his fifth rushing touchdown of the season, most by a Buckeye in five seasons.

Oregon was able to capitalize when Derrick Harmon forced Quinshon Judkins‘ fumble and recovered the ball on the Ohio State 28. Jordan James rushed 25 yards on the first play from scrimmage, then ran the ball the final 3 yards into the end zone — but the Ducks flubbed the snap on the extra-point attempt.

Ohio State went up 14-6 on Judkins’ 1-yard run.

Evan Stewart had a 69-yard reception that led to his 10-yard touchdown catch to close the gap for Oregon, but the 2-point conversion failed.

Oregon took advantage of another Ohio State turnover when Roger Saleapaga recovered an onside kick. 

But the Ducks were hurt on the drive when senior receiver Traeshon Holden was ejected from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct when he spit on an Ohio State player.

The drive ended with Sappington’s 27-yard field goal that briefly gave the Ducks a 15-14 lead.

Ohio State went back in front on Emeka Egbuka’s 15-yard TD reception. Egbuka was the Big Ten’s co-Offensive Player of the Week after his three catches for 71 yards and three touchdowns last weekend against Iowa.

Leading Ducks receiver Tez Johnson gave Oregon a 22-21 edge with 1:17 before halftime with a 48-yard touchdown catch from Gabriel.

Freshman Jeremiah Smith caught a 6-yard scoring pass to put Ohio State up 28-22 in the third quarter. The Buckeyes’ leading receiver had a 38-yard reception on the drive.

The Ducks squandered an opportunity late in the third quarter when they reached the Ohio State 2 but turned the ball over on downs.

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Ohio State: Chip Kelly, the Buckeyes’ new offensive coordinator, was head coach of the Ducks from 2009-12, leading the team to a spot in the 2011 national championship game. Kelly went on to coach in the NFL and had a six-year stint at UCLA before joining Ohio State. … Ohio State left tackle Josh Simmons left the game in the first half with what appeared to be a lower leg injury.

Oregon: Defensive Jordan Burch, the Big Ten’s Defensive Player of the Week, did not play after an apparent injury during practice this week. Burch was tied for the Big Ten lead and ranks eighth nationally with a career-best five sacks this season. … There were 61,128 fans at the game, a new Autzen Stadium record.

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Ohio State: Hosts Nebraska on Oct. 26.

Oregon: At Purdue on Friday night.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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