No. 6 Oregon is thrashing Oklahoma State 41-3 at Autzen Stadium behind a dominant offensive effort. The Ducks finished with a 473 yards in the first half and averaged an absurd 13.1 yards per play against an overmatched Oklahoma State defense.
Oregon scored 65-yard touchdowns on two of its first three plays of the game — a pass from Dante Moore to Dakorien Moore and a rushing score by top back Noah Whittington. From there, the game quickly got out of hand. Moore posted 69 yards receiving, 25 yards rushing and two touchdowns in the half. Quarterback Dante Moore posted 13-of-17 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns.
Oklahoma State mustered only 21 yards on its first three drives before going down two scores, but the Cowboys found a little life on a field goal drive. Quarterback Zane Flores has 51 yards passing on 4-of-12, but no other player has more than 31 total yards.
The Cowboys’ greatest historic margin of victory is a 61-point loss against Oklahoma in 1946. If Oregon coach Dan Lanning wants, he can easily challenge that mark.
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