It never rains at Autzen Stadium – or so the saying goes. On a very rainy Saturday afternoon in Eugene, Mother Nature proved that truism false. Bright yellow ponchos were the attire of choice, and fans decked out in flood gear braved the elements to see the Oregon Ducks fumble their way to a 35-28 victory.
The Ducks – who lost four fumbles in the game – struggled holding on to the ball, but Stanford players and coaches said the elements played little to no factor in the game.
“I don’t think the weather really affected anything,” Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh said after the game. “We pretty much played the same game that we would have if it weren’t wet out.”
Cardinal quarterback Tavita Pritchard, who threw for 138 yards and a touchdown, said that it’s just a part of football.
“I felt like I was back in Washington playing in high school,” said the Tacoma, Wash., native.
The weather may have not been a factor for the Cardinal, but Oregon’s quick-strike was. Stanford led the time of possession 39:13 to 20:47, grinding out 325 yards of offense, but the Cardinal still couldn’t contain the Ducks when it mattered most.
The Ducks accumulated 451 yards of offense on Stanford’s defense, including 74 yards on the last possession of the game in which Oregon scored the game-winning touchdown.
Stanford was without running back Toby Gerhart for awhile after he suffered a slight groin pull in the first half. He went into the locker room early in the second quarter, but appeared in the second half and even ran a few plays.
Gerhart, who also plays for the Stanford baseball team, has averaged 93.2 yards a game this season.
“Toby was able to come back from the injury,” Harbaugh said. “But we didn’t do anything different when he was out. Anthony Kimble has had a very good year and he did very well.”
Kimble finished the day with 106 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries.
“After Toby went down, Anthony did great,” Pritchard said.
But “great” couldn’t get the Cardinal that sought-after sixth win. Stanford is now 5-5, and the team has only two games left to become bowl-eligible. Those two games are against No. 6 USC and Cal, and Harbaugh’s team will be hard-pressed to get a win.
Next week Stanford plays the Trojans at home, before traveling to Berkeley, Calif., to play the Golden Bears on Nov. 22.
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Weather not a factor in loss, Cardinal say
Daily Emerald
November 9, 2008
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