Here is a look at the performance of former Oregon Ducks football players in Week 13 of the 2024 campaign:
In Louisville’s 37-9 victory over Pitt, quarterback Tyler Shough was 17 of 28 for 293 yards with two touchdowns and three carries for minus-6 yards.
South Carolina quarterback Robby Ashford led his team to a 56-12 victory over Wofford with three of four carries for 23 yards and four carries for 37 yards and one score.
In Nebraska’s 44–25 victory over Wisconsin, running back Dante Dowdell had 10 carries for 41 yards and three touchdowns.
In Washington State’s 41-38 defeat to Oregon State, wide receiver Kris Hutson caught five passes for 65 yards.
Dont Thornton, WR Tennessee defeated UTEP 56-0 with two receptions for 24 yards.
In UCLA’s 19–13 loss to USC, TE Moliki Matavao had two catches for 15 yards and a touchdown.
Arizona State OL Bram Walden participated in a 28–23 victory over BYU.
Jonah Miller, OL UTSA: Contributed to the team’s 51-27 victory over Temple
Kai Arneson, OL Nevada: Participated in the Air Force defeat, 22-19
DE Baylor’s Treven Maae recorded four tackles in their 20–10 victory over Houston.
Troy, DE Jabril McNeill: two tackles in a 51-30 defeat against Louisiana
In the 36–21 defeat to New Mexico State, Brandon Buckner, DE, recorded two tackles, one of which was for loss.
Jayson Jones, DT Auburn:1 tackle in a 43-41 victory over Texas A&M in four overtimes
Williams, Kristian, DT Missouri defeated Mississippi State 39–20 with two tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble.
North Texas OLB Jake Shipley recorded five tackles in the 40–28 defeat to East Carolina.
LSU OLB Bradyn Swinson recorded four tackles and.5 in the team’s 24–17 victory over Vanderbilt.
Michigan State OLB Anthony Jones recorded two tackles in their 24–17 victory over Purdue.
Texas Tech’s Terrell Tilmon, an OLB, recorded two tackles in their 56-48 victory over Oklahoma State.
Harrison Taggart, ILB, BYU: two tackles in Arizona State’s 28–23 defeat
ILB Keith Brown of Washington State: three tackles in Oregon State’s 41-38 defeat
Florida CB Trikweze Bridges led the team in a 24–17 victory over Ole Miss with 11 tackles and one pass breakup.
In UCLA’s 19–13 loss to USC, Jaylin Davies, a CB, recorded one tackle and one pass breakdown.
UCLA’s Bryan Addison recorded two tackles in their 19–13 defeat to USC.
In a 41-34 victory over Hampton, Seven McGee, WR Albany, had two catches for 25 yards.
Washington (6-5, 4-4) vs. No. 1 Oregon (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten)
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When:
Saturday, Nov. 30
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Time:
4:30 p.m. PT
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Where:
Autzen Stadium, Eugene
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TV channel:
NBC
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Cal running back Byron Cardwell Jr. did not collect any statistics in the team’s 24–21 victory over Stanford.
Miami tight end Cam McCormick did not register any statistics during the team’s 42–14 victory over Wake Forest.
East Carolina TE Casey Kelly did not collect any statistics in their 30-28 victory over North Texas.
Tevita Pome e, DL Oregon State defeated Washington State 41–38 without recording any statistics.
DT, Sir Mells Georgia State defeated Texas State 52–44 without recording any statistics.
Michigan State defensive end Ben Roberts committed a personal foul penalty during the team’s 24–17 victory over Purdue.
In UNLV’s 27-16 victory over San Jose State, Kodi DeCambra, S, did not register any statistics.
Collin Gill, S. Georgia: defeated UMass 59–21 without recording a statistic.
Cooper Shults, TE for San Diego: Won 37–14 over Morehead State without recording a statistic
San Jose State quarterback Jay Butterfield did not participate in the team’s 27-16 loss to UNLV.
Sean Dollars, RB Nevada: Did not participate in the Air Force defeat, which was 22-19.
WR Ashton Cozart, SMU: Did not participate in the team’s 33-7 victory over Virginia
OL Jaylan Jeffers of UCLA did not participate in the team’s 19–13 defeat over USC.
Arizona’s Michael Wooten, OL, did not participate in the 49-28 defeat at TCU.
OL Dawson Jaramillo of NC State did not participate in the team’s 30-29 defeat at Georgia Tech.
DL UTSA’s Johnny Bowens III did not participate in the team’s 51-27 victory versus Temple.
ILB Justin Flowe of Arizona did not participate in the 49-28 defeat at TCU.
Utah State CB Avante Dickerson did not participate in the team’s 41–20 victory over San Diego State.
Race P. Mahlum Did not participate in Arizona State’s 28–23 victory over BYU
LS SMU’s Keller Stafford did not participate in the team’s 33-7 victory over Virginia.
Colson Brunner, LS Washington State:Did not play in 41-38 loss to Oregon State
Patton Cross, RB Bethune-Cookman: Did not participate in Florida A&M’s 41-38 defeat.
AJ Abbott, QB Texas A&M-Commerce:Did not play in 38-24 loss to Incarnate Word
Idaho State’s 40–17 defeat was played without Louie Cresto, DE.
Mycah Pittman, WR Utah:Left program due to injury
Keanu Williams, DT UCLA:Out for season due to injury
DB Cole Martin Arizona State:Out for season due to injury
Daymon David, S Akron:Out for season due to injury
Ty Thompson, QB Tulane:Bye week
Spencer Curtis, WR Hawaii:Bye week
Logan Sagapolu, DL Washington:Bye week
Darren Barkins, CB Washington:Bye week
JR Waters, WR Grambling:Bye week
Jonathan Denis, OL Central Missouri:Bye week
Jalil Tucker, WR San Diego Mesa:Bye week
Marcus Sanders, QB Diablo Valley College:Bye week
Brayden Zolkoske, OL Western New Mexico:Season over
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