Miami Herald (Sunday)

Oregon stuns Ohio St. at home

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COLUMBUS, OHIO

C.J. Verdell watched on TV last week as Minnesota’s Mohamed Ibrahim shredded Ohio State’s disheveled defense early. The Oregon running back thought he could take advantage in the same fashion.

Verdell, who has struggled with injuries the past two seasons, made it happen. He ran for 161 yards and scored three touchdowns as shorthande­d No. 12 Oregon stunned No. 3 Ohio State 35-28 on Saturday.

“We saw the Minnesota running back was having a good game, and we wanted to do the same thing,” the 5-foot-8, 211-pound Verdell said.

Verdell and quarterbac­k Anthony Brown exploited holes in Ohio State’s defense and handed the Buckeyes their first regularsea­son loss in nearly three years and the first of thirdyear coach Ryan Day’s tenure.

The Buckeyes’ last loss in the regular season came at Purdue in October 2018 under Urban Meyer.

Ohio State (1-1, 1-0 Big Ten) never led the game it was favored to win by 14 1⁄

2 points despite gaudy numbers from freshman quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud. Its front seven struggled to contain Verdell, control the edge and get after Brown in front.

“They quickly adapted and just played with grit and toughness, knowing this was going to be a slugfest,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said.

The Ducks (2-0, 0-0 Pac-12) were without star defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux and linebacker Justin Flowe.

“It’s hard to express in words the magnitude of coming out here down a couple of guys due to injury,” Cristobal said.

The Buckeyes had a chance to tie it late after pulling within a touchdown with 7:55 to go. But when they got the ball again, Stroud took his first sack of the day and then was intercepte­d by Verone McKinley III on a desperatio­n sideline pass on third-and-18 at the Oregon 35 with 2:50 left.

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