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Final score, highlights from the week 10 match

Final score, highlights from the week 10 match

The No. 1 Oregon football team defeated defending champion Michigan 38-17 on Saturday at The Big House.

The Ducks (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten) jumped out to a big lead and led 28-10 at halftime before doing just enough to seal the Glutton (5-4, 3-3 Big Ten) to remain undefeated this year.

Quarterback Dillon Gabriel connected on 22 of 34 passes for 294 yards and a touchdown plus another on the ground. Running back Jordan James had 23 carries for 117 yards and a score, and backup tailback Noah Whittington had 36 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

Senior receiver Traeshon Holden was another highlight, totaling 149 receiving yards on six catches for the Ducks.

Oregon vs. Michigan Score Updates

The Ducks ran out the clock and then scored a touchdown with less than 30 seconds left to secure their ninth straight victory. Jordan James plunged in from just a few yards away for the final touchdown of the game.

After Michigan drove all the way to Oregon’s 10-yard line, the Ducks left the field with a crucial fourth-down stop and held on to a 31-17 lead with 7:24 left in the fourth quarter.

Following an incomplete pass from Dillon Gabriel, senior offensive lineman and starting left guard Marcus Harper II went onto the field and was cared for by Oregon’s medical staff for an extended period of time. Harper eventually got up and walked off the field unassisted. Harper was rolled up as he passed Gabriel.

Sophomore Kawika Rogers replaced Harper.

The Ducks lead the defending champions with two touchdowns in the final 15 minutes of the game. Michigan faced third-and-8 from its own 27-yard line to start the frame.

Atticus Sappington kicked a 26-yard field goal with 36 seconds left in the third quarter. The Ducks had first and goal at the Michigan 10 before their drive stalled at the 8.

Davis Warren threw a 6-yard TD pass to Peyton O’Leary at the 7:09 mark of the third quarter. On the drive, Michigan tight end Colston Loveland had three catches for 55 yards, including a 20-yarder to the Ducks’ 6-yard line.

The Ducks dominated the first half and took an 18-point lead into halftime.

Quarterback Dillon Gabriel ran 23 yards untouched into the end zone with 35 seconds left in the first half.

Evan Stewart made a spectacular one-handed flying catch in the back of the end zone from 34 yards out, but the touchdown was negated by an illegal man downfield penalty on offensive lineman Marcus Harper II.

The Wolverines kicked a 38-yard field goal with 1:51 to play in the half.

Noah Whittington scored his second TD of the game on a 6-yard run with 4:19 to play in the first half, capping a 94-yard drive. The Ducks got into scoring position thanks to a 38-yard reception by Traeshon Holden, who put the ball at the Michigan 6.

The star wide receiver is on the sideline in street clothes and will not play again today. Johnson left the game in the first quarter after making an 11-yard catch. He is Oregon’s leading receiver this season with 64 catches for 649 yards and eight touchdowns.

…and it was put in the field by receiver Evan Stewart, who made a fair catch on the Oregon 13. Starting point returner Tez Johnson has left the game with an injury and Ryan Pellum fumbled on his return in the first quarter to lead the Wolverines’ scoring.

Noah Whittington scored on a 1-yard run at the 2:30 mark of the second quarter as Oregon retook the lead. The score went to a video review before being confirmed. The TD was set up by a 20-yard catch-and-run to the goal line by Terrance Ferguson.

The Ducks have defeated the Wolverines 102-34 and will have the ball at the Michigan 21 when play resumes.

The Wolverines capitalize on the Oregon turnover with a touchdown on their ensuing drive, as Tyler Morris caught a 7-yard pass in the end zone to tie the score with 1:31 to play in the first quarter.

Punt returner Ryan Pellum, filling in for the injured Tez Johnson, fumbled a return that Michigan recovered at the Ducks’ 28-yard line.

The Oregon receiver was seen on the sideline holding his shoulder after an 11-yard reception in the first quarter.

The Ducks strike first on a 2-yard TD pass from Dillon Gabriel to Evan Stewart as Oregon took its opening drive 63 yards in 12 plays in 6:26 minutes and led 7-0 at 6:53 of the first quarter.

Oregon held Michigan to three plays on its opening drive. Derrick Harmon had a tackle for a loss on the first play to set the tone. Jordan Burch placed third for his first action since the Oct. 4 win against Michigan State.

The Ducks won the toss and advanced to the second half. Kickoff is just moments away.

Derrick Harmon does return home with malicious intent.

The DucksDetroit’s standout defensive tackle — a freshman transfer from Michigan State — won’t need any motivation on Saturday.

It’s the Ducks’ first trip to The Big House since 2007.

The Wolverines were once Harmon’s archrival during his years in East Lansing, and those feelings haven’t faded since his move to the West Coast.

“I don’t like them,” Harmon said earlier this week. ‘I’ll leave it at that. I don’t like them.’

Oregon appears to have two starters back in the lineup against Michigan, as defensive end Jordan Burch and tight end Terrance Ferguson were not listed on the Big Ten Availability report released by the conference on Saturday.

Burch has missed three straight games since being injured in practice before the Ducks played Ohio State on Oct. 12. Ferguson has missed the past two games after having his appendix removed a few days before Oregon played Purdue on Oct. 18.

Reserve offensive lineman Dave Iuli was also unavailable for the first time this season.

Oregon did not list any players as questionable.

Wide receivers Gary Bryant Jr. and Kyler Kasper, defensive backs Jahlil Florence and Khamari Terrell, offensive lineman Matthew Bedford and defensive lineman My’Keil Gardner are all out.

Oregon vs. Michigan time today

  • Date: Saturday November 2
  • Time: 12:30 pm
  • Location: Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

What channel is Oregon vs Michigan on today?

Oregon vs. Michigan will be televised nationally on CBS in Week 10 of the 2024 college football season. Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson will call the game from the booth at Michigan Stadium, with Jenny Dell reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include Sling TV, YouTube TV And FUBOwhich offers a free trial to new subscribers.

History of Oregon vs. Michigan

  • Series record: Michigan leads, 3-2
  • Oregon’s last win: 2007 (39-7 in Ann Arbor, Michigan)
  • Michigan’s last win: 1973 (24-0 at Ann Arbor)

Oregon and Michigan forecasts

ESPN Analytics’ matchup predictor gives Oregon a 78% chance of beating Michigan. Here’s what national experts say about the game.

Oregon vs Michigan betting odds

Game lines and odds from BetMGM from Friday:

  • Spread: Oregon by 2.5 p.m
  • Top/bottom: 44.5
  • Moneyline: Oregon-700, Michigan +500

Oregon vs. Michigan Weather Update

The forecast for Saturday calls for a high of 55 degrees with a high of around 53 degrees Celsius and mostly sunny skies at kickoff.

Oregon football 2024 schedule

Michigan football 2024 schedule

  • August 31 — Fresno State (W, 30-10)
  • September 7 — Texas (L, 31-12)
  • September 14 — Arkansas State (W, 28-18)
  • September 21 — USC (W, 27-24)
  • September 28 — Minnesota (W, 27-24)
  • October 5 — in Washington (L, 27-17)
  • October 19 — at Illinois (L, 21-7)
  • October 26 — Michigan State (W, 24-17)
  • November 2 — Oregon
  • November 9 — near Indiana
  • November 23 — Northwest
  • November 30 — in the state of Ohio
  • Record: 5-3, 3-2 Big Ten

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