Posted September 10, 2012 on
AP on Fox
PLAYERS:
Marcus Mariota,
Kenjon Barner,
LaMichael James,
Anthony Thomas,
Darron Thomas,
Chip Kelly
TEAMS: Fresno State Bulldogs, Oregon Ducks, Arkansas State Red Wolves, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles
TEAMS: Fresno State Bulldogs, Oregon Ducks, Arkansas State Red Wolves, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles
Updates. With AP Photos. By BY ANNE M. PETERSON AP Sports Writer Oregon has grown so accustomed to routing certain opponents that there's a lot of head scratching when the margin of victory isn't what the No. 4 Ducks and their fans expect it should be.
And that's exactly what happened after Oregon's 42-25 victory over Fresno State this past weekend.
The Ducks rolled to a 35-6 halftime lead, but then it appeared that some complacency set in. One of those who thought so was quarterback Marcus Mariota.
''We took our foot off the accelerator there for a bit and let them climb back into the game. We got too comfortable with the lead, `' Mariota said. ''The adversity we faced today is good for us, it will help us better prepare for upcoming games, especially for conference play.''
So did running back Kenjon Barner.
''Fresno state did a great job of adjusting and we kind of came out like we had the game in hand,'' Barner said. ''We didn't have that intensity.''
It was Barner who snapped the Ducks out of their funk late in the game against the persistent Bulldogs. The senior, who has taken over as starter now that LaMichael James moved onto the San Francisco 49ers, showed leadership in orchestrating Oregon's final scoring drive. Barner ran the ball 10 times in the drive, capping it with a 16-yard touchdown dash.
''I huddled the guys up and told them that it was `GO' time,'' Barner said.
Barner ran for three touchdowns while rolling to career-highs with 201 yards rushing and 34 carries. It was his seventh career game with more than 100 yards rushing.
He also moved up in Oregon's record books. He's now got 32 career touchdowns, fifth-best in school history. He moved into 10th among Ducks all-time with 186 career points, and he became the eighth Oregon player to amass more than 4,000 all-purpose yards. His career mark of 4,121 all-purpose yards so far puts him at seventh on the career list.
''I'm going to carry the ball as many times as they're going to give it to me,'' he laughed.
De'Anthony Thomas rushed for 102 yards on seven carries, including two touchdowns. He added to his highlight reel by breaking several tackles with an impressive 51-yard scoring dash.
Mariota completed 19 of 27 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown. A redshirt freshman who has taken over the start's job after the departure of Darron Thomas, Mariota wowed fans in his debut the week before by throwing for 200 yards and three touchdowns, and leading the Ducks on seven straight scoring drives in a decisive victory over Arkansas State.
He played only a half against the Red Wolves. Against the Bulldogs, he stayed in the whole game.
Oregon's only score in the second half came when Barner took control late in the game. Mariota was sacked twice and had two fumbles.
''There were several things he's never had to deal with, some adversity,'' offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich said about the young quarterback. ''It's good that we can plow through that and just learn and grow.''
Coach Chip Kelly said what impressed him about Mariota was that his demeanor didn't change, even when he appeared to struggle: He kept his wits about him.
Oregon still finished with 532 total yards in offense against Fresno State. And of course a win is still a win. The performance also didn't hurt the Ducks' standing in the AP Poll, where they remained at No. 4.
Kelly said the team will look at what happened in the second half against Fresno State and then move on to next Saturday's game against Tennessee Tech, Oregon's final tuneup for Pac-12 play.
''I think when you kind of turn it on and turn it off, that's what we need to work on as a group,'' Kelly said. ''And that's what this group needs to learn is that we keep moving, it's not `Hey, we got a lead so we can kind of kick our feet up.' You've got to bear down in certain spots.''
Original Story:
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/Du...
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Oregon Ducks: Marcus Mariota: Heisman Watch Week 2
Marcus Mariota and the Oregon Ducks rolled to another easy victory in their young 2012 football season, upending visiting Fresno State 42-25. The 4th ranked Ducks improved to 2-0 with the win.In just his second start for the U of O, Mariota threw for 166 yards on 19 of 27 passing. While this was a solid performance, his stats did drop from last week. In his quarterback debut he passed...
Reasons to love the Oregon Ducks Marcus Mariota
Super Mariota
The departure of quarterback Darron Thomas to the NFL Draft was more than surprising for many Oregon Ducks fans.
Not only did Thomas have a year of eligibility remaining at the program, most college football pundits did not see how his college statistics and skills could translate to the NFL.
His departure made way for a highly publicized quarterback battle between Bryan...
Ducks Go To Barner For Win
Eugene -- Oregon relied on the running game Saturday to take and hold control of its contest with Fresno State and won 42-25. Senior running back Kenjon Barner set a personal best by gaining 201 yards on 34 carries and three touchdowns. His teammate, De’Anthony Thomas contributed 102 yards on seven carries and two scores. The game though was far from perfect for the No. 4 team in the country.
Ducks dealt blow with injuries to G York, S Boyett
Just two games into the season and No. 4 Oregon has already been dealt a blow with injuries to guard Carson York and free safety John Boyett, both fifth-year senior leaders.
York, the team's most-senior offensive player, hurt his right kneecap during Oregon's 42-25 win over Fresno State last weekend. He announced to reporters that he would undergo surgery on Tuesday and...
Boyett Done for the Season
Oregon senior safety John Boyett is done for the season according to a story in the Napa Valley Register.com. Boyett, who is from Napa Valley returned home with his father Dan and will undergo surgery on Wednesday and will go through rehabilitation for six months following surgery.
Fresno St. Bulldogs vs. Oregon Ducks Week 2 highlights
Bulldogs vs Ducks Recap
Did you miss the Bulldogs vs. Ducks Week 2 football game Saturday? We’ve got the highlights for you.
© NWSports "Q" for North West Sports Beat, 2012. |
Permalink |
No comment |
Follow NWSB on Twitter or join US on Facebook for real-time updates OR... |
Share This on Twitter | Share NWSportsBeat.com on Facebook
Post tags: Ducks...
No. 4 Oregon 42, Fresno St. 25
Kenjon Barner ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 4 Oregon to a 42-25 victory over Fresno State on Saturday.
De'Anthony Thomas ran for 102 yards and two additional scores for the Ducks (2-0), who sprinted to a 35-6 lead in the first half before the Bulldogs were able to slow them a bit in the second. Redshirt freshman quarterback Marcus Mariota completed 19 of...
An Exiting Time
"It's an exciting time," said Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) High School offensive lineman Doug Brenner when talking about the verbal commitment he made to the Oregon Ducks on Sunday.
Oregon's Rushing Attack Too Much For Fresno State
EUGENE, Ore. — Oregon’s quarterback Marcus Mariota was looking to steal the show for the second strait game to start his career, but it was the running game that stole the show for the No. 4 Ducks against Fresno State.Kenjon Barner and De’Anthony Thomas led the charge as they combined for 303 rushing yards, and Mariota added 67 on the ground as Oregon beat Fresno State 42-25...
Duck Mondays: Week 2
With relatively little change at the top of the college football world, this week was an uneventful one for the #4 Oregon Ducks. The Ducks flattened Fresno State 42-25 as Chip Kelly’s team felt the pressure of a close game. That is, if you want to call a 17 point win “close”. Before the Duck’s victory, the “other” team in the state of Oregon pulled off a fantastic upset...
College Football Forum Discussions
| Latest Rumors | The Backyard | Going Viral |
|
|
Today's Best Stuff |
For BloggersJoin the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money. |
Company Info |
Help |
What is Yardbarker?Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond. |









|
September 10, 2012

