How former Oregon Ducks fared in Week 14

Here is a look at the performance of former Oregon Ducks football players in Week 14 of the 2024 campaign:

In Louisville’s 41-14 victory over Kentucky, quarterback Tyler Shough completed 9 of 18 passes for 128 yards and four carries for 11 yards.

In Nebraska’s 13–10 loss over Iowa, running back Dante Dowdell had 13 carries for 50 yards and one touchdown.

Cardwell, Byron Jr., RB Cal: 3 carries for 14 yards against SMU’s 38–6 defeat

Washington State wide receiver Kris Hutson: 5 receptions for 62 yards in a 15–14 defeat at Wyoming

Dont Thornton, WR Tennessee defeated Vanderbilt 36–23 with three receptions for 118 yards and two touchdowns.

Hawaii wide receiver Spencer Curtis: 7 receptions for 100 yards in a 38–30 victory over New Mexico

UCLA’s Moliki Matavao, TE, caught eight passes for 120 yards in their 20–13 victory over Fresno State.

Miami TE Cam McCormick: two catches for 14 yards in a 42–38 defeat to Syracuse

East Carolina TE Casey Kelly: 1 catch for 8 yards in a 34–20 defeat against Navy

Arizona’s Michael Wooten, an offensive lineman, started the 49-7 defeat against Arizona State.

Arizona State’s Bram Walden, an offensive lineman, helped the team defeat Arizona 49–7.

Jonah Miller, OL, UTSA: Participated in the Army’s 29–24 defeat

Kai Arneson, OL Nevada: Participated in UNLV’s 38–14 defeat

In the 45–17 victory over Kansas, Treven Maae, DE, recorded four tackles, one of which was for loss.

Troy DE Jabril McNeill: 1 pass breakdown in 52-20 victory over Southern Miss

DE Brandon Buckner, MTSU: 3 tackles in FIU’s 35–24 defeat

Auburn DT Jayson Jones recorded four tackles in the team’s 28–14 defeat to Alabama.

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Williams, Kristian, DT Missouri defeats Arkansas 28–21 with 4 tackles.

DL Ben Roberts Michigan State lost at Rutgers 41–14 with 3 tackles (2 for loss) and 1 sack.

Tevita Pome e, DL Oregon State: two tackles in Boise State’s 34-18 defeat

OLB Jake Shipley of North Texas defeated Temple 24–17 with two tackles and one sack.

LSU’s OLB Bradyn Swinson recorded three tackles, one for loss, in their 37–17 victory over Oklahoma.

OLB’s Anthony Jones Michigan State lost against Rutgers 41–14 despite five tackles.

Texas Tech’s Terrell Tilmon, an offensive linebacker, recorded four tackles, two sacks, and one forced fumble in a 52–15 victory over West Virginia.

In Washington State’s 15–14 defeat at Wyoming, ILB Keith Brown was the only tackle.

Bridges Trikweze, CB Florida defeated Florida State 31–11 with five tackles and two pass breakups.

UCLA CB Jaylin Davies recorded three tackles in the team’s 20–13 victory over Fresno State.

Bryan Addison, S. UCLA: 20–13 victory against Fresno State with 1 tackle and 1 pass breakup

Against Nevada, Kodi DeCambra, S UNLV:1 tackle, 38–14

WR Grambling, JR Waters: 1 grab for 19 yards in Southern’s 24–14 defeat

San Diego Mesa wide receiver Jalil Tucker: five receptions for 105 yards and one touchdown in a 37-30 defeat over Riverside

No. 4 Penn State (11-1, 8-1) vs. No. 1 Oregon (12-0, 9-0 Big Ten)



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DL Logan Sagapolu Washington: Lost to Oregon 49–21 without recording a single statistic.

In Georgia State’s 48-27 defeat to Coastal Carolina, Sir Mells, DT, failed to register any statistics.

South Carolina quarterback Robby Ashford did not participate in the team’s 17–14 victory over Clemson.

Tulane quarterback Ty Thompson did not participate in the 34–24 defeat to Memphis.

San Jose State quarterback Jay Butterfield did not participate in the team’s 34–31 victory over Stanford.

Sean Dollars, RB Nevada: Did not participate in UNLV’s 38–14 defeat.

SMU WR Ashton Cozart did not participate in the 38–6 victory versus Cal.

OL Jaylan Jeffers of UCLA did not participate in the team’s 20–13 victory over Fresno State.

NC State OL Dawson Jaramillo did not participate in the team’s 35–30 victory over North Carolina.

Johnny Bowens III, DL UTSA: Did not participate in the Army’s 29–24 defeat.

ILB Harrison Taggart of BYU did not participate in the team’s 30–18 victory over Houston.

ILB Justin Flowe of Arizona did not participate in the 49-7 defeat at the hands of Arizona State.

CB Washington and Darren Barkins did not participate in the 49–21 defeat over Oregon.

Utah State CB Avante Dickerson did not participate in the 42–37 defeat at Colorado State.

Collin Gill, S. Georgia: Did not participate in the team’s victory over Georgia Tech, 44-42, 8 overtime

Race P. Mahlum Arizona State: Didn’t participate in the 49-7 victory.

LS SMU’s Keller Stafford did not participate in the 38–6 victory versus Cal.

Colson Brunner, LS, was not involved in Washington State’s 15–14 defeat to Wyoming.

Due to an injury, Mycah Pittman, WR for Utah, left the program.

Due to an injury, Keanu Williams, DT at UCLA, will miss the season.

DB Cole Martin Due to an injury, Arizona State is out for the season.

Due to injuries, Daymon David and S. Akron will miss the season.

OL Central Missouri’s Jonathan Denis: Goodbye week

Diablo Valley College quarterback Marcus Sanders: Goodbye week

Texas A&M-Commerce quarterback AJ Abbott: Season over

RB Bethune-Cookman and Cross Patton: Season over

WR Albany’s Seven McGee: Season over

San Diego TE Cooper Shults: Season over

Western New Mexico’s Brayden Zolkoske: Season over

Idaho State’s Louie Cresto, DE: Season over

–The Oregon Ducks and Big Ten are covered by James Crepea. Get the Ducks Roundup email or listen to the Ducks Confidential podcast.

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