
"We didn't finish some drives (offensively) did some good things, but obviously other things were not so good.

"Defense played outstanding special teams were big," Cristobal said. forced a fumble that Brady Breeze recovered, and three plays later Cyrus Habibi-Likio's 10th rushing touchdown of the year clinched it. After the teams traded empty possessions, Thomas Graham Jr. Jaylon Redd lost the handle on the ball while stretching to hit the pylon, a touchback that gave Oregon State possession down 17-10 with 7:26 left in the game. Though in control of Saturday's game throughout, the Ducks (10-2, 8-1 Pac-12) survived some harrowing moments late in the game. For those guys, forever grateful in so many ways." That's what your goal is when you go to a place if a place is sustaining excellence you want to keep it there, and if a place took a hit after having so many great years, you want to be part of that group that gets it turned back around.
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"Now they're seniors, have a 10-win season, win the North, and now a chance to play a great team in the Pac-12 Championship.

"Think about that for a second - 4-8 right?" UO coach Mario Cristobal said. The senior class became just the fourth in the era of freshman eligibility - since 1972 - to help the Ducks improve their win total in each of the final three years of their careers, from 4-8 in 2016 to seven wins in 2017, nine in 2018 and now 10 in 2019. But that plus a kickoff return TD by Mykael Wright was enough to support a bounceback effort by the UO defense, in the last Autzen Stadium appearance for a UO senior class including the likes of Justin Herbert, Troy Dye, Shane Lemieux and Calvin Throckmorton. On a bitterly cold afternoon, Oregon's offense only caught fire a couple of times. Oregon has a 10-win season and is looking for more in next week's Pac-12 Championship game after beating Oregon State in the Civil War before 56,243 fans in Autzen Stadium on Saturday, 24-10.
