Texarkana Gazette

Verdell, No. 12 Oregon upset No. 3 OSU

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, Ohio — C.J. Verdell ran for 161 yards and had three touchdowns as shorthande­d No. 12 Oregon exploited a porous Ohio State defense to upset the No. 3 Buckeyes 35-28 for their first regular-season loss in nearly three years.

Ohio State (1-1) never led the game it was favored the 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 Ducks quarterbac­k Anthony Brown in front.

The Buckeyes had a chance to tie it late after pulling within a touchdown with 7:55 left. But when they got the ball again, Stroud, who passed for 472 yards and three touchdowns, took his first sack of the day and then was intercepte­d by Verone McKinley III on a desperatio­n sideline pass on thirdand-18 at the Oregon 35 with 2:50 to go in front of a stunned crowd of more than 100,000.

Stroud, trying to show he is a worthy heir to Justin Fields, likely will be fine. It’s the Ohio State defense that needs work.

Twice in the first half Verdell scurried around the left end — one of them was a pitch pass on fourthand-1 — and went untouched into the end zone from 14 yards out. Travis Dye exploited the left side again, running from 5 yards out to

give the Ducks a 28-14 third-quarter lead.

Three plays into the second half, Verdell blasted through the middle untouched and outran defensive backs for a 77-yard score. He went left again for a 7-yard gain and a first down in the fourth quarter, one play before Brown connected with Moliki Matavao for a 14-yard touchdown to give the Ducks a 35-21 lead with 12:46 left.

Stroud, in his second start, passed for the second-most yards in Ohio State history, coming up 15 short of

Dwayne Haskins Jr.’s 499 against Northweste­rn in 2018.

Stroud’s success was partly due to some brilliant catches by receivers Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson and Jaxson Smith-Njigba. He was 33 for 54 and connected for two touchdowns with Smith-Njigba and another with Wilson.

It was third-year Ohio State coach Ryan Day’s first loss in the regular season. The Buckeyes’ last loss in the regular season came at Purdue in October 2018 under Urban Meyer.

 ?? Associated Press ?? No. 12 OREGON 35, No. 3 OHIO STATE 28. Oregon defensive back Verone McKinley, right, tackles Ohio State tight end Jeremy Ruckert during the second half Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
Associated Press No. 12 OREGON 35, No. 3 OHIO STATE 28. Oregon defensive back Verone McKinley, right, tackles Ohio State tight end Jeremy Ruckert during the second half Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.

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