It was Oregon’s defensive line that dominated for the second consecutive game. The Ducks allowed less than 3.5 yards per rush on 35 attempts. In fact, the Huskies rushed 11 times for 50 yards in the fourth quarter – mostly against the reserves.
“Throughout the whole week we’ve been studying their weaknesses,” Ngata said of Washington’s offensive line. “They play light on their feet. We decided that if we basically push them back we can get to their quarterback. … My game plan was to push them back and open up holes for our defensive ends and linebackers to get the sacks.”
Oregon-Washington football notes
Daily Emerald
October 14, 2005
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