West Lafayette, IN
Oct 18, 2024
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Displaying no signs of a letdown after their monumental win over Ohio State, the No. 2 Oregon Ducks delivered a commanding performance on the road, shutting out Purdue 35-0. Oregon's efficiency was evident as quarterback Dillon Gabriel completed 21-of-25 passes for 290 yards and two touchdowns, while running back Jordan James contributed significantly with two rushing touchdowns, all in the first quarter. Gabriel's precision kept the Purdue defense reeling, with Oregon amassing 421 yards of total offense. The Ducks excelled both on the ground and through the air, capturing touchdowns on their first three drives, setting a relentless pace for the game.
Oregon's defense was a formidable wall, securing their first road shutout since 1992. They held Purdue to a mere 93 passing yards, despite Boilermakers' focus on the ground game, which saw them rush for 208 yards. Critical plays, including Kam Alexander's game-sealing interception in the end zone and three fourth-down stops, underscored a resolute defensive effort. Even with notable absences like Jordan Burch and receiver Traeshon Holden, Oregon's depth shone through, showcasing the adeptness of Kenyon Sadiq and others in pivotal moments.
Matayo Uiagalelei (Oregon)
Uiagalelei's pivotal sack on a third-and-short disrupted a promising drive for Purdue, swinging momentum firmly in favor of the Ducks and highlighting Oregon's defensive preparedness.
Jordan James (Oregon)
Jordan James rushed for a second touchdown from one yard out, giving Oregon a 14-0 lead. After two denied attempts, his perseverance at goal-line situations showcased Oregon’s red zone efficiency.
Tez Johnson (Oregon)
Gabriel connected with Tez Johnson for a 12-yard touchdown pass, completing a 99-yard drive and pushing the Ducks' lead to 21-0, demonstrating Oregon’s smooth operation even under pressure.
Spencer Porath (Purdue)
Purdue's attempt to break the scoreless drought failed after Spencer Porath's 36-yard field goal sailed wide, missing the chance to gain footing in the game.
Noah Whittington (Oregon)
Whittington's acrobatic back-shoulder catch resulted in an 8-yard touchdown, one of the standout moments of the game that underscored Oregon's domination over Purdue.
Jay Harris (Oregon)
On his first career touchdown, Jay Harris pushed through tackles for a 12-yard score, punctuating Oregon's emphatic performance with a resounding 35-0 lead.
Kam Alexander (Oregon)
Kam Alexander's interception in the end zone thwarted Purdue's last gasp, ensuring Oregon's first road shutout since 1992, a testament to the Ducks' relentless defense.
Dillon Gabriel (Oregon, QB)
Commanding the Ducks' offense with precision, he completed an impressive 21-of-25 passes for 290 yards, two touchdowns, and maintained poise despite one interception.
Jordan James (Oregon, RB)
Proved indispensable with two early touchdowns, consistently breaking through Purdue's defense, showcasing his tenacity and role as a scoring powerhouse.
Kam Alexander (Oregon, DB)
Cemented the Ducks’ shutout with a crucial interception in the end zone, marking a stellar performance in defense against Purdue's efforts to score.
Tez Johnson (Oregon, WR)
Lead receiver for the Ducks with 66 yards, his touchdown secured Oregon’s dominance early in the game, capitalizing on Gabriel's passing prowess.
Reggie Love III (Purdue, RB)
Despite the offensive struggles, he stood out for Purdue, rushing for 93 yards and achieving a career-best 8.5 yards per carry.
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