2013 Oregon Ducks football team

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2013 Oregon Ducks football
Oregon Ducks logo.svg
Pac-12 North Division co-champion
Alamo Bowl champion
Alamo Bowl, W 30–7 vs. Texas
Conference Pac-12 Conference
DivisionNorth Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 9
APNo. 9
Record11–2 (7–2 Pac-12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Scott Frost (1st season)
Offensive scheme No-huddle spread option
Defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti (17th season)
Base defense Hybrid 3–4
CaptainGame captains
Home stadium Autzen Stadium
Uniform
Oregonducks football.png
Seasons
  2012
2014  
2013 Pac-12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 11 Stanford xy$  7 2   11 3  
No. 9 Oregon x  7 2   11 2  
No. 25 Washington  5 4   9 4  
Oregon State  4 5   7 6  
Washington State  4 5   6 7  
California  0 9   1 11  
South Division
No. 21 Arizona State x  8 1   10 4  
No. 16 UCLA  6 3   10 3  
No. 19 USC  6 3   10 4  
Arizona  4 5   8 5  
Utah  2 7   5 7  
Colorado  1 8   4 8  
Championship: Stanford 38, Arizona State 14
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2013 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by first year head coach Mark Helfrich and played their home games at Autzen Stadium for the 47th consecutive year. They were a member of the Pac-12 Conference in the North Division.

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The Ducks had high hopes coming off of a 12–1 (8–1) season a victory in the 2013 Fiesta Bowl; many considered them a contender for the BCS national championship game the following year. [1] However, these hopes were thrown into question shortly after their Fiesta Bowl victory, on January 16, 2013. Head coach Chip Kelly announced that he had agreed to terms with the Philadelphia Eagles to become their new head coach after several disappointing seasons under Andy Reid; Kelly brought Oregon defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro along with him to Philadelphia. [2] [3]

As they have done in every case of hiring a new head coach since 1995, the Ducks hired from within and promoted fourth-year offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Mark Helfrich to the head coach position. Along with the head coach change, wide receivers coach Scott Frost was promoted to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and Duke wide receivers coach Matt Lubick and Arizona Cardinals defensive line coach Ron Aiken were hired to fill their respective positions on Oregon's staff. [4] [5] [6]

Oregon started the season ranked [7] third behind Ohio State and Alabama, and rose to second after their first game, a 66–3 win over Nicholls State in Week 1. They continued their winning ways, posting double-digit wins over Virginia, Tennessee, California, Colorado, Washington, Washington State and UCLA, and eventually found themselves in a duel with Florida State over the number 2 spot in the BCS poll, with Alabama at number 1. The wheels came off though,[ clarification needed ] as they did the year previously, against Stanford, losing 26–20 on the road. The Ducks would rebound with a home win over Utah, but lose again at home to Arizona, the Ducks’ first loss to an unranked foe since 2009.

Sitting at 9–2 (7–2) and out of the BCS bowl picture for the first time in four years, Oregon had the Civil War left to play. Both Oregon and Oregon State were coming off of losses and had no major spoils to play for. Oregon came from behind in a back-and-forth fourth quarter and scored a touchdown (and failed to convert the two-point attempt) with 29 seconds left to win, 36–35.

Finishing the regular season at 10–2 (7–2) Oregon had extended winning streaks in two major rivalries, making it 10 years in a row against Washington, and six years in a row against Oregon State, as well as achieving a sixth consecutive 10-win season and an undefeated season at home for the first time in three years.

On December 8, 2013, the Ducks were invited to play in the Alamo Bowl against Texas in what would be Texas head coach Mack Brown and Oregon defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti's last games before retiring. Oregon won the Alamo bowl 30–7, tying a school record set from 1999 to 2001 for consecutive bowl wins at three, with rookie head coach Mark Helfrich becoming the first Oregon head coach to go to and win a bowl game in his rookie year (Rich Brooks won his first bowl game, after 12 years as head coach at Oregon, Mike Belloti and Chip Kelly each went to and lost a bowl game in their first years). Oregon finished the season at 11–2, only their fifth season with 11 or more wins in 118 years of football. [8] [9] [10] [11]

Departing players

No juniors or redshirt sophomores declared early eligibility for the 2013 NFL Draft.[ citation needed ]

NumPlayerPositionStarterClassDraftedRoundPickTeamNotes
10Rahsaan VaughnWRNSRN
20John BoyettFSYSRY6192 Indianapolis Colts Released prior to regular season due to arrest [12]
36Jennings StewartTENSRN
46 Michael Clay LBYSRNUndrafted free agent signed by Miami Dolphins [13]
47 Kiko Alonso LBYSRY246 Buffalo Bills 2013 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year; NFL All-Rookie Team [14]
49Jackson RicePYSRN
59Jeff PalmerLSNSRN
60Ryan ClantonOLYSRN
61Nick CodyOLYSRN
65Isaac RemingtonDTNSRNUndrafted free agent signed by Philadelphia Eagles [13]
74 Kyle Long OLYSRY120 Chicago Bears 2014 Pro Bowl; NFL All-Rookie Team
77Carson YorkOLYSRN
87Nick MorrisonDLNSRN
89Will MurphyWRNSRN
93Rob BeardPKYSRN
96 Dion Jordan DEYSRY13 Miami Dolphins

Preseason

Returning starters

Recruiting

US college sports recruiting information for 2013 recruits
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeight40Commit date
Devon Allen
WR
Phoenix, ArizonaBrophy College Preparatory6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)4.5Jan 25, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Kani Benoit
RB
Phoenix, ArizonaPhoenix Thunderbird HS6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)200 lb (91 kg)4.5Feb 3, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Doug Brenner
C
Portland, OregonJesuit HS6 ft 3.5 in (1.92 m)275 lb (125 kg)4.9Sep 9, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Darren Carrington
WR
San Diego, CaliforniaHorizon Jr Sr HS6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)175 lb (79 kg)4.6Jun 21, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Elijah George
OL
Las Vegas, NevadaArbor View HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)240 lb (110 kg)4.9Jan 27, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Damion Hobbs
QB
Cedar Hill, TexasCedar Hill HS6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)4.7Jan 30, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Jovonni Temple
TE
Oakland, CaliforniaDeer Valley HS6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m)225 lb (102 kg)4.6Dec 23, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
John Mundt
TE
Modesto, CaliforniaCentral Catholic HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)225 lb (102 kg)4.8Jun 18, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Jake Pisarcik
OG
Medford, New JerseyShawnee HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)278 lb (126 kg)n/aDec 18, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Tyree Robinson
WR
San Diego, CaliforniaLincoln Senior HS6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg)n/aSep 23, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Tyrell Robinson
OLB
San Diego, CaliforniaLincoln Senior HS6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)208 lb (94 kg)n/aSep 23, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Chris Seisay
CB
American Canyon, CaliforniaAmerican Canyon HS6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)175 lb (79 kg)4.5Jun 22, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Thomas Tyner
RB
Beaverton, OregonAloha HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)218 lb (99 kg)4.4Oct 18, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 5 stars.svg     Rivals: 5 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Evan Voeller
OT
West Linn, OregonWest Linn HS6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)285 lb (129 kg)n/aApr 30, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Joe Walker
MLB
Wilmington, CaliforniaLos Angeles Harbor6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)230 lb (100 kg)4.5Dec 9, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Juwaan Williams
SS
Tucker, GeorgiaTucker HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)180 lb (82 kg)4.7Jan 28, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Matt Wogan
K
Indian Trail, North CarolinaPorter Ridge HS6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)195 lb (88 kg)n/aJun 26, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2013 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved August 22, 2013.

Awards watch lists

The following Oregon players appeared on preseason award watch lists

Maxwell Award College Football Player of the Year [16]

Walter Camp Award Player of the Year [17]

Davey O'Brien Award Best Quarterback [18]

Doak Walker Award Best Runningback [19]

Biletnikoff Award Best Receiver [20]

Mackey Award Most Outstanding Collegiate Tight End [21]

Rimington Trophy Most Outstanding Collegiate Center [22]

Outland Trophy Best Interior Lineman in College Football [23]

Lombardi Award Best Lineman [24]

Bednarik Award Defensive Player of the Year [25]

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Most Outstanding Defensive Player [26]

Jim Thorpe Award Best Defensive Back [27]

Butkus Award Best Linebacker [28]

Spring football

Marcus Mariota prepares to take a snap in the 2013 Oregon Spring Game Oregon Ducks Spring Game 2013-1.JPG
Marcus Mariota prepares to take a snap in the 2013 Oregon Spring Game

On April 27, 2013 the Oregon Ducks capped off their spring football practices with the traditional Spring Football Game, open to the public held at Autzen Stadium. As has been the practice for many years, in order to gain admission to the game each fan must donate at least three non-perishable food items to Food for Lane County on their way in the stadium. Following a record donation year in 2012, Oregon fans again donated over 70,000 pounds of food to the charity. [29] [30]

Donating food is not the only non-football activity for a good cause that is associated with the Oregon Spring Game, the game is played in honor of the United States Armed Forces and specifically the several reserve and guard units stationed close to Eugene. The football players will wear special made Nike uniforms that have "Support Our Troops" on the back where the player's last name is usually found, along with American Flags on the sleeves. During half-time a group of Marine Corps enlistees took the oath of enlistment on the field. Following the game the players line up on the north sideline, with an equal number of service-members from each branch of the military lining up on the south sideline. The two groups meet in the middle of the field where the players then remove their jersey and give it to a service-member, the service-member in turns presents the football player with a challenge coin. [31] The tradition of the Spring Game being dedicated to supporting the military is part of the legacy of former head coach Chip Kelly, following the funeral of a local soldier in 2010, which he attended. [32]

The 2013 iteration of the game was the first under new head coach Mark Helfrich and it also implemented a new scoring system for the first time in several years. Traditionally the offensive and defensive coordinators act as head coaches of two different teams, which are selected via a draft, the two teams then face off in a normally scored exhibition game. Due to a rash of injuries on both sides of the ball the format was tweaked so that it was simply the offense versus the defense, with a modified points system. The offense would score normally, with six points for touchdowns with the opportunity for point after attempts, and three points for field goals. The defense would follow normal rules for touchdowns as well, but would also gain three points for turnovers and one point every time that they kept the offense from scoring. [33] The points system led to a lopsided victory by the offense, 65–0.

Oregon Ducks Spring Game – Game summary
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White (Offense)14387665
Green (Defense)00000

at Autzen StadiumEugene, Oregon

Game information

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 311:00 pm Nicholls State *No. 3 FS1 W 66–357,769
September 712:30 pmat Virginia *No. 2 ABC/ESPN2 W 59–1058,502
September 1412:30 pm Tennessee *No. 2
  • Autzen Stadium
  • Eugene, OR
ABCW 59–1457,895
September 287:30 pm California No. 2
  • Autzen Stadium
  • Eugene, OR
P12N W 55–1656,987
October 53:00 pmat Colorado No. 2P12NW 57–1645,944
October 121:00 pmat No. 16 Washington No. 2FS1W 45–2471,833
October 197:00 pm Washington State Dagger-14-plain.pngNo. 2
  • Autzen Stadium
  • Eugene, OR
FS1W 62–3856,949
October 264:00 pmNo. 12 UCLA No. 2
  • Autzen Stadium
  • Eugene, OR (College GameDay)
ESPN W 42–1459,206
November 76:00 pmat No. 6 Stanford No. 2 ESPN L 20–2651,545
November 161:00 pm Utah No. 6
  • Autzen Stadium
  • Eugene, OR
FS1W 44–2156,481
November 2312:30 pmat Arizona No. 5ABC/ESPN2L 16–4245,777
November 294:00 pm Oregon State No. 12
FS1W 36–3558,330
December 303:45 pmvs. Texas *No. 10ESPNW 30–765,918
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Pacific time

[34] [35] [36] [37]

Personnel

Coaching staff

NamePositionSeasons at
Oregon
Alma MaterPrevious Coaching
Position
Mark Helfrich Head coach 5 (1 as HC) Southern Oregon (1996)OC & QB – Oregon
Nick Aliotti Defensive coordinator 22 (17 as DC) UCDavis (1976)Incumbent
Scott Frost Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks5 (1 as OC) Nebraska (1997)WR – Oregon
Steve Greatwood Running game coordinator & offensive line27 Oregon (1980)Incumbent
Matt Lubick Passing Game Coordinator & wide receivers1 Colorado State (1995)WR – Duke
Gary CampbellRunning backs31 UCLA (1973)Incumbent
Tom OsbourneTight ends & special teams13 Washington State (1983)Incumbent
Don PellumLinebackers & recruiting coordinator21 Oregon (1985)Incumbent
Ron AikenDefensive line1 North Carolina A&T (1977)DL – Arizona Cardinals
John NealSecondary11 BYU (1980)Incumbent
Jim RadcliffeStrength and conditioning29Pacific University (1980)Incumbent
Reference: [38]

Roster

2013 Oregon Ducks Football

Quarterback

  •  3 Jake Rodrigues – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  •  8 Marcus Mariota Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 10 Damion Hobbs – Freshman
  • 12 Taylor Alie – Freshman
  • 14 Dustin Haines – Senior
  • 17 Jeff Lockie Redshirt.svg Freshman

Running back

  •  6 De'Anthony ThomasJunior
  •  9 Byron Marshall – Sophomore
  • 24 Thomas Tyner – Freshman
  • 30 Ayele Forde – Junior
  • 31 Kenny Bassett – Junior
  • 34 Lane Roseberry – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 36 Kani Benoit – Freshman
  • 37 J.J. Jones – Freshman
  • 37 Jordan Thompson – Senior

Offensive lineman

  • 54 Hamani Stevens – Junior
  • 55 Hroniss GrasuJunior
  • 57 Doug Brenner – Freshman
  • 58 James Euscher – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 61 Brigham Stoehr – Freshman
  • 62 Matt Pierson – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 63 Mana Greig – Senior
  • 64 Tyler Johnstone – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 65 Brian Teague – Senior
  • 68 Jamal Prater – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 69 Brandon Thomas – Sophomore
  • 70 Matthew McFadden – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 71 Everett Benyard – Senior
  • 72 Andre Yruretagoyena – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 74 Elijah George – Freshman
  • 75 Jake FisherJunior
  • 76 Jake Pisarcik – Freshman
  • 77 Cameron Hunt – Freshman
  • 78 Karrington Armstrong – Senior
  • 79 Evan Voellet – Freshman
 

Wide receiver

  •  1 Josh HuffSenior
  •  7 Keanon Lowe – Junior
  • 11 Bralon AddisonSophomore
  • 13 Devon Allen – Freshman
  • 16 Daryle Hawkins – Senior
  • 18 Dwayne Stanford – Sophomore
  • 19 Eric Dungy – Junior
  • 20 Chance Allen – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 23 B.J. Kelley – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 41 Blake Stanton – Junior
  • 84 Chad Delaney – Senior
  • 86 Austian Diach – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 87 Darren Carrington – Freshman
  • 88 Jeff Stolzenburg – Junior
  • 89 Chris Tewhill – Redshirt.svg Freshman

Tight end

 

Defensive lineman

Defensive tackle

Defensive end

  • 45 T.J. Daniel – Sophomore
  • 57 Ryan McCandless – Sophomore
  • 91 Tony Washington – Junior
  • 96 Christian French – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 98 David Kafovalu – Junior

Linebacker

  • 19 Tyrell Robinson – Freshman
  • 22 Derrick Malone – Junior
  • 25 Boseko Lokombo – Senior
  • 33 Tyson Coleman – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 34 Rahim Cassell – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 35 Joe Walker – Sophomore
  • 38 Mike Garrity – Junior
  • 40 Brett Bafaro – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 46 Danny Mattingly – Freshman
  • 47 Oshay Dunmore – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 48 Rodney Hardrick – Junior
  • 51 Isaac Ava – Junior
  • 52 Ivan Faulhaber – Freshman
  • 59 Grant Thompson – Junior
  • 86 Torrodney Prevot – Freshman
 

Defensive back

  •  2 Tyree Robinson – Freshman
  •  5 Issac Dixon – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  •  8 Reggie Daniels – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 10 Chris Seisay – Freshman
  • 12 Brian Jackson – Senior
  • 13 Troy Hill – Junior
  • 17 Juwaan Williams – Freshman
  • 26 Ben Butterfield – Senior
  • 27 Terrance MitchellJunior
  • 28 Eric Amoako – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 29 Stephen Amoako – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 32 Bobby Dunn – Sophomore
  • 37 Michael Manns – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 43 Bronson Yim – Redshirt.svg Sophomore

Cornerback

  •  3 Dior Mathis – Junior
  • 14 Ifo Ekpre-OlomuJunior
  • 21 Avery Patterson – Senior

Free Safety

  •  4 Erick Dargan – Junior
 

Long snapper

  • 39 Drew Howell – Senior
  • 53 Connor Johnson – Freshman

Punter

  • 38 Ian Wheeler – Freshman

Placekicker

  • 30 Dylan Ausherman – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 41 Alejandro Maldonado – Senior
  • 48 Eric Solis – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 49 Matt Wogan – Freshman
  • 97 Hayden Crook – Redshirt.svg Freshman
Sources: [39]

Depth chart

Game summaries

Nicholls State

Nicholls State at #3 Oregon – Game summary
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Nicholls State03003
#3 Oregon241472166

at Autzen StadiumEugene, Oregon

  • Date: August 31st, 2013
  • Game time: 1:05 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 80 °F (27 °C) • Wind: Calm • Weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 57,769
  • Referee: Jack Wood • Umpire: Ro Meisenheimer • Linesman: Mark Duddy • Line judge: Jeff Robinson • Back judge: John Jenkins • Field judge: John Morton • Side judge: Shane Anderson
  • TV announcers (Fox Sports 1): Justin Kutcher, James Bates & Brady Poppinga
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

Virginia

#2 Oregon at Virginia – Game summary
Period1234Total
#2 Oregon217171459
Virginia730010

at Scott StadiumCharlottesville, Virginia

Game information

Tennessee

Tennessee at #2 Oregon – Game summary
Period1234Total
Tennessee700714
#2 Oregon102821059

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon

  • Date: September 14th, 2013
  • Game time: 12:36 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 64 °F (18 °C) • Wind: Calm • Weather: Overcast
  • Game attendance: 57,895
  • Referee: Land Clark • Umpire: Matt Jordan • Linesman: Bart Longson • Line judge: Rich Troyer • Back judge: Chris Coyte • Field judge: Mich Mothershed • Side judge: Bernie Hulscher
  • TV announcers (ABC): Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham & Jeannine Edwards
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

California

California at #2 Oregon – Game summary
Period1234Total
California037616
#2 Oregon271414055

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon

  • Date: September 28th, 2013
  • Game time: 7:37 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 62 °F (17 °C) • Wind S 25 mph (40 km/h) • Weather: Rain
  • Game attendance: 56,987
  • Referee: Jack Folliard • Umpire: Douglas Wilson • Linesman: Dan Antonietti • Line judge: Steven Kovac • Back judge: Steve Steichen • Field judge: Kevin Kieser • Side judge: Mearl Robinson
  • TV announcers (Pac-12 Network): Ted Robinson, Glenn Parker & Drea Avent
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

Colorado

#2 Oregon at Colorado – Game summary
Period1234Total
#2 Oregon291414057
Colorado1060016

at Folsom FieldBoulder, Colorado

Game information

Washington

#2 Oregon at #16 Washington – Game summary
Period1234Total
#2 Oregon714101445
#16 Washington7017024

at Husky StadiumSeattle

  • Date: October 12th, 2013
  • Game time: 1:05 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 54 °F (12 °C) • Wind N 5 mph (8.0 km/h) • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 71,833
  • Referee: Jack Wood • Umpire: Ro Meisenheimer • Linesman: Mark Duddy • Line judge: Jeff Robinson • Back judge: John Jenkins • Field judge: John Morton • Side judge: Shane Anderson
  • TV announcers (Fox Sports 1): Gus Johnson, Charles Davis & Kristina Pink
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

Washington State

Washington State at #2 Oregon – Game summary
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Washington State71701438
#2 Oregon2014141462

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon

  • Date: October 19th, 2013
  • Game time: 7:05 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 63 °F (17 °C) • Wind N 3 mph (4.8 km/h) • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 56,949
  • Referee: Jay Stricherz • Umpire: Matt Richards • Linesman: Cappy Anderson• Line judge: Randy Campbell • Back judge: Brad Robinson • Field judge: Mike McCabe • Side judge: Clay Reynard
  • TV announcers (Fox Sports 1): Justin Kutcher, James Bates & Brady Poppinga
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

UCLA

#12 UCLA at #2 Oregon – Game summary
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#12 UCLA770014
#2 Oregon7772142

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon

  • Date: October 26th, 2013
  • Game time: 4:06 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 51 °F (11 °C) • Wind N 5 mph (8.0 km/h) • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 59,206
  • Referee: Land Clark • Umpire: Matt Jordan • Linesman: Bart Longson • Line judge: Rich Troyer • Back judge: Chris Coyte • Field judge: Mich Mothershed • Side judge: Bernie Hulscher
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit & Heather Cox
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

Stanford

#2 Oregon at #6 Stanford – Game summary
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#2 Oregon0002020
#6 Stanford7106326

at Stanford StadiumStanford, California

Game information

Utah

Utah at #6 Oregon – Game summary
Period1234Total
Utah077721
#6 Oregon10720744

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon

  • Date: November 16th, 2013
  • Game time: 12:05 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 50 °F (10 °C) • Wind W 10 mph (16 km/h) • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 56,481
  • Referee: Shawn Hochuli • Umpire: Tim Schroeder • Linesman: Jim Wharrie • Line judge: Darryl Johnson • Back judge: James Settle • Field judge: Mike McCabe • Side judge: Brad Judge
  • TV announcers (Fox Sports 1): Justin Kutcher, James Bates & Brady Poppinga
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

Arizona

#5 Oregon at Arizona – Game summary
Period1234Total
#5 Oregon360716
Arizona14147742

at Arizona StadiumTucson, Arizona

  • Date: November 23rd, 2013
  • Game time: 12:37 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 50 °F (10 °C) • Wind ENE 12 mph (19 km/h) • Weather: Overcast, rain
  • Game attendance: 45,777
  • Referee: Land Clark • Umpire: Matt Jordan • Linesman: Bart Longson • Line judge: Rich Troyer • Back judge: Chris Coyte • Field judge: Mich Mothershed • Side judge: Bernie Hulscher
  • TV announcers (ABC/ESPN2): Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham & Jeannine Edwards
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

Oregon State – 117th Civil War

Oregon State at #10 Oregon – Game summary
Period1234Total
Oregon State01731535
#12 Oregon14371236

at Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon

  • Date: November 29th, 2013
  • Game time: 4:07 PM PST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 47 °F (8 °C) • Wind NE 5 mph (8.0 km/h) • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 58,330
  • Referee: Jack Folliard • Umpire: Douglas Wilson • Linesman: Dan Antonietti • Line judge: Steven Kovac • Back judge: Steve Steichen • Field judge: Kevin Kieser • Side judge: Mearl Robinson
  • TV announcers (Fox Sports 1): Justin Kutcher, James Bates & Brady Poppinga
  • http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics
Game information

Texas – Alamo Bowl

#10 Oregon vs. Texas – Game summary
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#10 Oregon10103730
Texas70007

at AlamodomeSan Antonio, Texas

Game information

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP 322 (1)2 (1)2 (4)2 (5)2 (5)2 (5)2 (3)2 (3)2 (2)651212109
Coaches 332 (1)2 (1)2 (3)2 (2)2 (4)2 (3)2 (4)2 (6)2 (5)751212129
Harris Not released2 (10)2 (8)2 (10)2 (8)65121212Not released
BCS Not released32365131210Not released

After the season

Team records broken

Total offense – Team

YRGPYDSAVG
New2013 Oregon Ducks137,345565
Old 2011 Oregon Ducks 147,319522.8

Total offense – Single Season

YRNAMEPOSPLAYSP.YDSRu.YDSTDYDSAVG
New2013 Marcus Mariota QB4823,665715404,3809.1
Old1998 Akili Smith QB4423,763184363,9478.9

Receiving Yards – Single Season

YRNAMEPOSRECYDSAVGTD
New2013 Josh Huff WR621,14018.412
Old1970Bob NewlandWR671,12316.67

Kickoff Return Yards – Career

YRSNAMEPOSRTNYDSAVG
New2011–2013 De'Anthony Thomas RB731,88525.8
Old1979–1982Steve BrownCB781,86823.9

Players drafted

The following Oregon players were selected in the 2014 NFL Draft.

No.PlayerClassPos.RoundPickTeam
 1 Josh Huff SRWR386 Philadelphia Eagles
 6 De'Anthony Thomas JRRB4124 Kansas City Chiefs
66 Taylor Hart SRDT5141Philadelphia Eagles
27 Terrance Mitchell JRCB7254 Dallas Cowboys

All-Americans

Statistics

Team

Offense

Defense

Key: POS: Position, SOLO: Solo tackles, AST: Assisted Tackles, TOT: Total tackles, TFL: Tackles-for-loss, SACK: Quarterback Sacks, INT: Interceptions, BU: Passes Broken Up, PD: Passes Defended, QBH: Quarterback Hits, FF: Forced Fumbles, FR: Fumbles Recovered, BLK: Kicks or Punts Blocked, SAF: Safeties

Special teams

[53]

Notes

"That's total (B.S.) that he threw the ball at the end of the game like he did, and you can print that and you can send it to him, and he can comment, too. I think it's low class and it's (B.S.) to throw the ball when the game is completely over against our kids that are basically our scout team." [55]

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