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  Saturday, Nov. 6 10:00pm ET
Ducks blast WSU for 6th straight winning season
 
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- For the first time since 1935, Oregon has its sixth straight winning season.

After a brief scare from Washington State when the Cougars took a brief lead early in the first quarter, sophomore quarterback Joey Harrington took charge to lead Oregon to a 52-10 win that also made the Ducks (6-3 overall, 4-2 Pac-10) eligible for a bowl game appearance.

In his first start for Oregon, Harrington blew away the Cougars (2-7, 1-5) with three touchdown passes and ran 8 yards for another score himself.

Harrington finished 15-of-24 for 239 yards, with TD passes of 28 yards to Derien Latimer, 28 yards to Keenan Howry and 52 yards to Reuben Droughns.

"I think I played pretty well," a smiling Harrington said after the win.

Oregon coach Mike Bellotti was all smiles himself. "I was very pleased with his performance," Bellotti said of Harrington.

Washington State starting quarterback Steve Birnbaum and backup Paul Mencke combined for 275 yards passing, but they each threw a costly interception, including a 34-yard return by Oregon safety Michael Fletcher when he grabbed a tipped Birnbaum pass with 6:26 to play in the half.

Defensively, the Ducks held Washington State to just 30 yards rushing, virtually shutting down Cougars tailback Deon Burnett, who had just 25 yards on 13 carries.

"I had real confidence in the defense tonight," Bellotti said. "It's good to have a game that we can enjoy."

For nearly the entire game, Washington State (2-7, 1-5) was held to Rian Lindell's 25-yard first-quarter field goal, which came after the Cougars blocked the first Oregon punt of the game.

"I'd say once the dam busts, it busts," said Washington State coach Mike Price. "That's just the way the game of football is."

Backup quarterback Paul Mencke finally scored for the Cougars when he connected on a 9-yard TD pass to tight end Josh Shavies with just 24 seconds to play.

In addition to their TD receptions, Latimer and Droughns each ran to score, Latimer breaking up the middle for 35 yards at 8:23 into the second quarter, and Droughns from 4 yards out just a minute later.

Harrington ran for his touchdown from 8 yards out, reversing to scamper into the corner of the end zone with 9:22 left in the game.

Josh Frankel, who was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra points, added an 18-yard field goal for the Ducks, the only score in a third quarter dominated by defense.

In a wild finish, Farwan Zubedi recovered an onside kick for the Cougars with 19 seconds to play, but Washington State receiver Collin Henderson fumbled a pass reception and Oregon linebacker Nathan Naggi took it 47 yards for the final score of the game with only a second left on the clock.

The Oregon win evened the series with Washington State at 35-35-7, but the Ducks are now 17-14-4 in games played in Eugene.

 


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