The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ducks make statement for Pac-12 at OSU

- By Ralph D. Russo

No. 12 Oregon rolled into No. 3 Ohio State without its best player available and walked out with a victory that has the potential to define a season for both the Ducks and the Pac-12.

The consensus best team in the Pac12 beat the consensus best team in the Big Ten on Saturday for the league’s first nonconfere­nce victory against a top-five team since Stanford beat Notre Dame in 2015.

Make no mistake, this was much bigger than that.

Since 2015, the Pac-12 has made the College Football Playoff just once and far too often has come out on the short end of these types of marquee games. It has turned the conference into a punching bag for the rest of major college football.

The last two weeks, UCLA pushed around LSU and then Oregon beat the big, bad Buckeyes in the Horseshoe, while pass-rushing demon and potential top-five NFL draft pick Kayvon Thibodeaux (foot injury) watched from the sideline along with star linebacker Justin Flowe.

With new Commission­er George Kliavkoff at Ohio Stadium, hanging around with alliance buddy and Big Ten Commission­er Kevin Warren, the Pac-12 got a chance to puff out its chest.

At least for a few hours.

It was not a banner day across the conference. No. 21 Utah had its ninegame winning streak against BYU snapped. Washington was crushed by Michigan. Cal let one get away at TCU. No. 14 USC looked awful in its conference opener to a Stanford team that nearly was shut out by Kansas State in its opener.

The Ducks’ victory more than balanced out the bad news.

It was a masterpiec­e from Oregon’s offense and coordinato­r Joe Moorhead. The Ducks sliced up the Buckeyes for 269 yards rushing and 7.1 yards per pop.

Ryan Day had not yet lost a regular-season game as Ohio State’s coach. He now gets a taste of what that’s like in Columbus. Talk radio will not be kind to Buckeyes defensive coordinato­r Kerry Coombs.

Day will probably take same heat for abandoning the running game and maybe for some of his fourth-down decisions and play-calling. The Buckeyes put the game on first-year starting quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud and he delivered 484 yards passing, the secondbest mark in school history, and three touchdowns. He was also sailed one high late in the fourth quarter that was picked off, essentiall­y sealing a uniquely important victory for Oregon,

Cristobal and the conference.

“Hard to express in words the magnitude of coming out here down a couple of guys due to injury and just playing gritty, gutsy football, executing at a high level,” Cristobal said. “A tremendous job of preparatio­n and turning that into game reality by our players, by our coaching staff.”

The Ducks have won two conference titles and a Rose Bowl in six seasons under Cristobal, but as super teams such as Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson and Oklahoma have dominated their conference­s, the Pac-12 has had a lot more parity.

That is not the way to make the playoff. Cristobal, a former Alabama assistant and Miami football player, is trying to build a super team in the Northwest.

Week 2 is a long way from Selection Sunday, but the Ducks fired a shot that could echo throughout this season. AROUND THE COUNTRY >> Led by BYU, all the teams the Big 12 invited to the conference on Friday won on Saturday. No. 7 Cincinnati, UCF and Houston all blew out overmatche­d foes . ... The Cougars seemed to have found another fun quarterbac­k in Jaren Hall to replace Zach Wilson ... For all Matt Campbell’s success at Iowa State, and it’s remarkable given the history of the program, the Cyclones just can’t beat Iowa. Iowa becomes the sixth team since 2000 to open a season by beating two ranked teams, and the first since LSU in 2015 . ... A week after Florida State was inspiring in a hopeful loss to Notre Dame, the Seminoles found a new bottom. The loss to Jacksonvil­le State on the final play of the game was Florida State’s first against an FCS team . ... Welcome to the SEC, Texas. The Longhorns got thumped by former Southwest Conference rival and future Southeaste­rn Conference rival Arkansas. The Razorbacks ran for 333 yards, a dream performanc­e for Sam Pittman, the former offensive line coach who has turned around the Hogs . ... The SEC West could get interestin­g behind Alabama. No. 5 Texas A&M’s offense managed only 10 points in beating Colorado and quarterbac­k Haynes King was injured. LSU has to fix its defense. Ole Miss, Mississipp­i State, Arkansas and Auburn could all be in the running for the second-best team in the division . ... What is happening at Navy? The Midshipmen are 0-2 after being dominated by Air Force and have been outscored 72-10 . ... Miami escaped against Appalachia­n State, a win that might feel a little like a loss to Hurricanes fans. Don’t take it too hard. App State was the forgotten Sun Belt program last year as Coastal Carolina and Louisiana-Lafayette grabbed attention. The Mountainee­rs might still be the standard in that conference.

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