How did Oregon lose to Stanford?
EUGENE — Oregon lost to Stanford, 31-24 in overtime, at Stanford Stadium on Saturday. Here are 12 takeaways from the game as the No. 8 Ducks (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) enter their bye week.
Who won Stanford and Oregon?
Stanford upset No. 3 Oregon, 31–24, in overtime on Saturday to hand the Ducks their first loss of the season.
Why was the band on the field?
The Golden Bears used five lateral passes on the ensuing kickoff return to score the winning touchdown in the game’s final seconds and earn a 25–20 victory. Believing that the game was over, members of the Stanford Band came onto the field midway through the return, which added to the confusion and folklore.
How did the Ducks lose?
Five takeaways from Oregon Ducks’ 31-24 overtime loss to Stanford Cardinal. The No. 3 Oregon football team once again lost to a Stanford team that is was favored to beat Saturday as the Ducks squandered a 24-17 fourth-quarter lead and lost 31-24 in overtime at Stanford Stadium.
Will Stanford be ranked after beating Oregon?
Stanford is not ranked, though they did receive 11 points in the poll, meaning they received at least a couple of votes. In the Coaches Poll, Oregon fell to #9, behind both Ohio State (#7) and Michigan (#8) and ahead of BYU (#10).
Where is the Oregon Stanford game?
Stanford Stadium
The Oregon Ducks and Stanford Cardinal meet up in Week 5 at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET and the game will air on ABC.
Who won the band on the field game?
On November 20, 1982, the UC Berkeley football team, referred to as Cal, wins an improbable last-second victory over Stanford when they complete five lateral passes around members of the Cardinals’ marching band, who had wandered onto the field a bit early to celebrate the upset they were sure their team had won, and …
What is ASU football ranked?
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