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Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
Selected: Round 1, Pick 6, Overall Pick 6 by Chargers
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Name: Justin Herbert (+) Coming off Oct 2018 Concussion College: Oregon
Number: 10
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-6 Weight: 236 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2020 40 Low: 4.62 40 Time: 4.68 40 High: 4.75
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: Early 1st Low: Mid 1st
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Data Scout Notes: -10 LBs/Top 5/Big Arm/Smart/Better ATH than Shows/13GP-66.67%-32-5/49Rush-166-1 **2019: WilliamVCampbellTrophyWinner/HMC/Scholar-AthleteOY...P4thDS/PWuerffel/PWCamp/PMaxwell/POBrien...240-404-3151-29-8-59.4 pass, 71-166-2.3-2 rush, TT in 13 gms, concussion in Oct in '18. 139-206-1983-15-5-67.5 pass, 44-183-4.2-5 rush in 8 gms, fract u
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6062
Weight: 236
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET): 4.68
40 Yard Dash (HH): 4.71
20 Yard (ET): 2.75
20 Yard (HH): 2.70
10 Yard (ET): 1.62
10 Yard (HH): 1.59
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Vertical Jump: 35 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.46
3-Cone Drill: 7.06
Projected 4.68
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Dates: 03/12/20
Hand: 10 Arm: 32 7/8 Wingspan: 78 7/8
Height: 6062
Weight: 236
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Justin Herbert, Oregon, Player News
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Justin Herbert's accomplishments at Oregon are still being honored as the quarterback prepares for his rookie season with the Los Angeles Chargers. Herbert was named the Division I CoSIDA Academic all-American of the year for all sports on Thursday, join ing Bill Musgrave (1990) and Galen Rupp (2009) as the only Oregon athletes to claim the award. "It's a huge honor," Herbert, a three-time academic all-American, said in a release. "It's a reflection of the University of Oregon and our football program. T he way we did things on and off the field, the way that coach (Mario) Cristobal and coach (Marcus) Arroyo did things and what they emphasized set the standard for everyone."I couldn't have done it without them, I couldn't have done it without the Jaqua Center staff at the University of Oregon and all the remarkable opportunities we were given. I just put the work in and they gave me the opportunities. I couldn't be more thankful." As a senior, Herbert won the Campbell Trophy, known as the "academ ic Heisman," and was the Pac-12's football scholar of the year. The Ducks' four-year starter was also named the academic team member of the year for football by CoSIDA for the second consecutive year. - Register Guard
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Oregon's Justin Herbert and Satou Sabally each received a Tom Hansen Conference Medal from the Pac-12, an award given annually to the outstanding male and female graduating student-athletes from each school based on scholarship, athletics and leadership. Herbert, a general science major with a 4.01 grade point average, led Oregon to the Pac-12 football championship and Rose Bowl victory before being drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers with the sixth overall pick in April's NFL draft. He threw for 3,471 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior. - Register Guard
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert is staying on the West Coast. Oregon's star quarterback, who led the Ducks to a Rose Bowl victory in his final collegiate game, also will begin his professional career in Los Angeles. Herbert was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers with t he sixth pick in Thursday's NFL draft. "Words can't describe how excited and thrilled and fired up I am for this opportunity," Herbert said on a Zoom video call with members of the media. "To be able to spend it in Eugene with my family … it's years of hard work. "I'm going to do everything I can to be the best quarterback I can be and do everything I can for the city of Los Angeles." NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced the pick from his home in New York while Herbert, a three-sport star during h is Sheldon High days, participated in the draft from his childhood home in Eugene. The draft was originally scheduled to be held in front of an estimated crowd of 600,000 in Las Vegas before the COVID-19 health crisis forced the event to be conducted vir tually. - Register Guard
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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The Los Angeles Chargers selected Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert with the sixth overall pick in the first round of Thursday's 2020 NFL Draft. Herbert (6-foot-6, 236 pounds) is the first quarterback selected by the Chargers in the first round since 200 4. The Eugene, Ore. native appeared in 43 career games (42 starts) for the Ducks, amassing 10,541 passing yards and 95 touchdowns to 23 interceptions. In his final college game, Herbert led the Ducks to a 28-27 win over Wisconsin in the 2020 Rose Bowl Ga me. He was named the game's Offensive MVP after scoring three rushing touchdowns, including a 30-yard, go-ahead score in the fourth quarter. In January, Herbert participated in the 2020 Senior Bowl as a member of the South Team. He went 9-of-12 for 83 ya rds and a touchdown in the game, good enough for MVP honors. - Chargers.com
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert has been connected with the Miami Dolphins and the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2020 NFL draft, which begins with the first round on Thursday. Most evaluators expect Herbert won't fall past the Dolphins, with the No. 5 pick or the Chargers with the No. 6 pick. However, Herbert may not make it to the No. 5 pick. The New York Giants, with the No. 4 pick, have "spent a lot of time researching" and done a "ton of work" on the former Oregon Ducks' quarterback, according to a report. "The Giants have done more than their share of homework on Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert," said Ian Rapoport, an NFL insider for the NFL Network. "Herbert has FaceTimed recently with (Giants) head coach Joe Judge."If the report is true, it's an intriguin g development. The Giants stunned the NFL when they used the No. 6 pick to select Daniel Jones in the 2019 NFL draft. Jones posted a solid rookie season, with 3,027 yards, 24 touchdown passes, 12 interceptions and 18 fumbles in 13 games played while post ing a 3-9 record as the starter. Jones was far from a disappointment and expectations are positive going into his second season. - The Oregonian
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert is expected to be selected by one of three teams in the 2020 NFL draft. However, a fourth team may be interested in Herbert. The Detroit Lions conducted a video conference Herbert, the former Oregon Ducks quarterback, according to a report on Monday. The Lions also reportedly conducted a video conference with former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Are the Lions, with the No. 3 pick in the draft, joining the Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Chargers as the teams most often connected with Herbert or Tagvailoa? Or are they trying to drive up the price to make a trade?The Lions have veteran Matthew Stafford and he was playing very well until a back injury forced him to the sideline for the final seven games of th e season. Stafford is expected to be ready for training camp, and owner Martha Firestone Ford has issued a "win now" mandate to head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn. The Lions aren't likely to use the pick to select a quarterback who wo n't start in 2020 and they're expected to select a player who can help them on defense immediately. The Lions have been connected with Ohio State cornerback Jeff Okudah and they might believe he could still be available if they trade down. With the Benga ls expected to select Joe Burrow with the top pick, the Dolphins (No. 5) and Chargers (No. 6) are most often associated with Herbert. - The Oregonian
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert will virtually take part in the 2020 NFL Draft. The former Oregon quarterback is among 58 players who the NFL announced will take part in this year's draft, held April 23-25. This year's draft will also serve as a fundraiser for six charit ies battling with the spread of COVID-19. The American Red Cross, CDC Foundation's All of Us: Combat Coronavirus Campaign, Feeding America's COVID-19 Response Fund, Meals on Wheels America's COVID-19 Response Fund, Salvation Army and United Way's COVID-1 9 Community Response and Recovery Fund will be featured as part of the "Draft-A-Thon" on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and NFL Network. - The Oregonian
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert may have overtaken Tua Tagovailoa in terms of which player will be the second quarterback selected in the 2020 NFL draft. The former Oregon Ducks' star quarterback seems to be gaining momentum as the quarterback who'll be selected after th e Cincinnati Bengals do the expected and select former Louisiana State quarterback Joe Burrow with the No. 1 pick. The Miami Dolphins, currently with the No. 5 pick, had been connected with Tagovailoa and expected to select the former Alabama star in the draft. The Los Angeles Chargers, with the No. 6 pick, would select Herbert. However, because of Tagovailoa's injury history - a dislocated hip and two separate procedures on his ankles while at Alabama - and NFL teams' inability to conduct private worko uts and physicals as a result of coronavirus pandemic, may have altered Dolphins' thinking on the two quarterbacks. There are reports the Dolphins might be getting antsy about taking on the risk of selecting Tagovailoa - who has been cleared for full con tact - and leaning more toward Herbert. - The Oregonian
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert scored his third rushing touchdown of the 106th Rose Bowl on a thrilling 30-yard run with 7:41 to play Wednesday night, and No. 7 Oregon held off No. 11 Wisconsin 28-27 to win its third straight trip to the Granddaddy of Them All. Brady Br eeze returned the first of his two fumble recoveries 31 yards for an early touchdown for the Ducks (12-2). Herbert then made his go-ahead rambling run on the next snap after Breeze’s second huge play, and Oregon capped its Pac-12 championship season wi th its 12th win in 13 games in yet another frenetic edition of this venerated bowl game.Aron Cruickshank returned an early kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown for the Big Ten runner-up Badgers (10-4). They lost in their fourth consecutive trip to Pas adena over the last 10 years. Herbert passed for just 138 yards without a touchdown in his collegiate finale. Instead, Oregon improbably relied on the legs of its 6-foot-6 quarterback to grind out the fourth Rose Bowl victory in school history. Herbert h ad only 10 rushing touchdowns in the first 41 starts of his career, but he turned into a big-play machine on the ground. After he scored on runs of 4 and 5 yards in the first half, he rambled through the defense for the go-ahead score in what's sure to b e the signature moment of the four-year starter's career. - AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert caps his stellar four-year career with his 42nd start at quarterback before he heads to the NFL draft. The Eugene native's offense has been steadily productive even without a receiver among the nation's top 70 in yardage. Herbert is eager to embrace one last chance to live his college dreams. - AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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2019 ALL-PAC-12 HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): QB Justin Herbert, Sr.,...Named the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team Member of the Year for the second straight season...A finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy...One of four Power 5 quarterbacks since 2 015 with 30-plus touchdown passes and five or fewer interceptions (Justin Fields & Tua Tagovailoa - 2019, Trevor Lawrence - 2018)...Sixth in conference history with 95 touchdown passes and 16th in passing yards with 10,403...Has thrown a touchdown pass i n 40 of his 41 career starts. - Oregon Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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2019 WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY AWARD WINNER: College football's most prestigious award honoring both athletic and academic achievement is coming home to Eugene. Oregon senior quarterback Justin Herbert, a Eugene native who led the Ducks to a Pac-12 Cham pionship game win Friday, was awarded the William V. Campbell Trophy on Tuesday by the National Football Foundation and presenting sponsor Mazda. Considered the "academic Heisman," the Campbell Trophy honors academic and athletic success along with leade rship and community achievement.Herbert was named the 30th Campbell Trophy winner Tuesday night at the NFF's Hall of Fame banquet in midtown Manhattan. He and his family were in attendance, and will travel to Atlanta for recognition as the Campbel l Trophy winner during Thursday's College Football Awards Show. "It's an incredible honor to be standing here accepting this award, and I'd like to thank the National Football Foundation for hosting such a memorable event," Herbert said upon receiving th e trophy. "I am honored to be joining the incredible people who have previously received this award. I will strive to uphold the legacy of every winner of the Campbell Trophy before me." Herbert was the third Campbell Trophy finalist from Oregon, followi ng in the footsteps of fellow quarterbacks Bill Musgrave and Dennis Dixon. He was the second winner who competed in the Pac-12 Conference, after former California offensive lineman Alex Mack. - Oregon Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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2019 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Justin Herbert was named the 2019 Pac-12 Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the Conference office announced Thursday. The award, which is presented in each of the 24 sports sponsored by the Pac-12, was established to honor collegiate student-athletes that are standouts both academically and in their respective sports disciplines. Herbert becomes the first Duck to earn the Pac-12 Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. The senior from Eugene, Ore., is a general science major and holds a 4.01 cumulative undergraduate grade-point average.He has compiled nine terms with a GPA over 4.0 and is a three-time Dean's List honoree at Oregon. Herbert is also a two-time Pac-12 All-Academic First Team h onoree and a two-time CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American. He is a finalist for the 2019 William V. Campbell Trophy, the award presented annually to the best football scholar-athlete in the nation for combined academic success, football performance, and exemplary leadership. Herbert's academic prowess has been matched by his on-field performance throughout his collegiate career. He has 31 passing touchdowns this year and 3,140 yards through the air, becoming one of just seven players to throw for ov er 3,000 yards in each of the last two seasons. - Pac-12 Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert threw for 174 yards and a touchdown in his final game at Autzen Stadium and No. 14 Oregon held off Oregon State 24-10 on Saturday in the 123rd Civil War rivalry game. Oregon (10-2, 8-1 Pac-12) wrapped up the regular season with a perfect r ecord at home for the eighth time. The Ducks reached 10 wins overall for the first time since 2014. Oregon State (5-7, 4-5) was denied a bid for bowl eligibility in coach Jonathan Smith's second year. The Beavers haven't made a postseason appearance sinc e 2013. Trailing 17-3 at the start of the fourth quarter, Oregon State closed the gap on Jermar Jefferson's 19-yard touchdown run with 11:03 left.Herbert appeared to hit Jaylon Redd with an 8-yard touchdown pass but a review determined Redd fumble d before scoring, giving the ball to the Beavers. Oregon State's drive fizzled on a fourth-and-5 attempt, turning the ball over on downs to set up Cyrus Habibi-Likio's 20-yard touchdown run with 1:15 left. Oregon was cruising toward a possible bid in the College Football Playoff last weekend when it was upended 31-28 at Arizona State. The loss dropped the Ducks from No. 6 in the rankings. Oregon was already assured of a spot in the Pac-12 championship game Friday in Santa Clara, California. The Ducks do n't yet know their opponent: The Pac-12 South will be determined by No. 6 Utah's game against Colorado. - Oregon/AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert threw for 333 yards and four touchdowns and No. 6 Oregon won its ninth straight game and secured a spot in the Pac-12 championship game with a 34-6 victory over Arizona on Saturday night. Graduate transfer Juwan Johnson caught five passes for 93 yards and a score for the Ducks (9-1, 7-0 Pac-12). Oregon hasn't won seven straight in conference play to start a season since 2012, and no Pac-12 team has started 7-0 in league play since Stanford in 2015. The Ducks, ranked sixth in both the Coll ege Football Playoff rankings and the AP Top 25, haven't dropped a game since the season-opening loss to Auburn.With the victory, Oregon secured the Pac-12 North title and the berth in the conference championship game on Dec. 6 in Santa Clara, Cal ifornia. The Ducks' opponent from the league's South Division has yet to be determined. The loss slimmed Arizona's chances of bowl eligibility. At 4-6 overall and 2-5 in conference, the Wildcats face No. 8 Utah (No. 7 CFP rankings) next Saturday before c losing out the season at rival Arizona State. J.J. Taylor had 17 carries for 74 yards and caught six passes for 55 yards for the Wildcats. Both teams were coming off byes. - Oregon/AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Probably the best example of Justin Herbert's influence over No. 7 Oregon came after the Ducks fell behind to USC last weekend. The team gathered midway through the first half and collectively decided there was no reason to panic. Herbert led the effort by example, as he has time and again in his senior season. He is one cool customer. "We knew that we're a special group and we just needed to calm down and look at each other and say, `This is not us. We'll do better" he said.And they did. The Duc ks trailed 10-0 after the first quarter but went on to beat the Trojans 56-24 on Saturday. Herbert threw for 225 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score. Each of his touchdown passes came in the second half, and at one point he completed 14 straight passes, making 20 of his last 21 in the game. He now has 87 scoring passes over the course of his Oregon career to rank ninth on the Pac-12's all-time list. He ranks second in the Pac-12 this season with an average of 258.8 passing yards and 24 touchdowns, second only to Anthony Gordon of Washington State in both categories. Over the course of Herbert's career, the Ducks are averaging 38.2 points when he starts. Oregon is 23-7 in the last three seasons with him at QB. - AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Oregon's defense began the game by giving up a 16-play touchdown drive. Justin Herbert then threw only his second interception since last November. The Ducks had barely survived back-to-back close games in the previous two weeks, and their winning streak appeared to be in peril again when they fell 10 points behind Southern California after the first quarter. A calming little chat on the Coliseum sideline kept Oregon firmly on track in the College Football Playoff race with another blowout win. Herbert passed for 225 yards and threw three touchdown passes to Juwan Johnson in the second half, and No. 7 Oregon recovered from a slow start to cruise to its eighth consecutive victory, 56-24 over USC on Saturday night.Oregon (8-1, 6-0 Pac-12) oblitera ted that early deficit by scoring a touchdown after each of four turnovers by USC freshman quarterback Kedon Slovis during a 19-minute stretch spanning halftime. Freshman Mykael Wright also returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown shortly after Brady Breeze returned an interception 32 yards for a score late in the second quarter. But the Ducks looked shaky in the opening quarter until they settled down and got to work. "We just looked at each other," Herbert said. "We knew that we're a special group , and we just needed to calm down and say, `This isn't us. We're going to do better.' And we addressed that and got to move the ball pretty well. We knew we were better than that. We just had to fix things." Herbert and receiver Jaylon Redd rushed for to uchdowns in the first half for Oregon, which remained on track for the Pac-12 North title and a good shot at a playoff spot. - Oregon/AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert and Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenship were among the 12 finalists selected for the Campbell Trophy, given to the top scholar-athlete in college football. The finalists are selected from all levels college football by th e National Football Foundation. The other finalists are: Eastern Washington's Spencer Blackburn; Ohio State's Jordan Fuller; Minnesota State's Alex Goettl; Kansas State's Adam Holtorf; Carnegie Mellon's Michael Lohmeier; Virginia's Jordan Mack; Montana's Dante Olson; Cornell's Jelani Taylor; Stanford's Casey Toohill; and Western Michigan's Jon Wassink. The finalists receive an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship and the winner receives an additional $7,000 in scholarship money and the trophy named after fo rmer Columbia player and coach William V. Campbell. The winner will be announced Dec. 10 at the NFF's Hall of Fame induction in New York. - AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Senior Justin Herbert has thrown a touchdown pass in 35 straight games, the longest active streak in the nation, and the Ducks average an impressive 44.5 points per game when he starts at Autzen Stadium. Among his favorite targets is Jaylon Redd, who has seven touchdown receptions this season, and one scoring run. Herbert threw for 280 yards and four touchdowns last week in the victory over the Huskies to earn Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week honors. - AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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OCT 21/WEEK 8 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Justin Herbert, Sr., QB, Oregon (Eugene, Ore.),...Connected on 24-of-38 passes for 280 yards and four TDs in Oregon's 35-31 comeback win at Washington...Three a TD pass in all four quarters. Final two TD passes erased a 31-21 second half deficit, highlighted by the game-winning TD pass with 5:10 to play...Third game with 4 passing TDs this season, seventh time in his career with four or more TD passes in a game, and extended his streak of consecutive ga mes with a TD pass to a nation's best 35...Marked the 22nd time in 35 career starts that he hasn't thrown an INT, and hasn't thrown an INT in his last 101 passes attempts. Also nominated: Alex Fontenot, RB, COLO; Artavis Pierce, RB, OSU; Joshua Kelley, R B, UCLA; Kenan Christon, RB, USC; Zack Moss, RB, UTAH. - Pac-12 Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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For all he's accomplished in his Oregon career, Justin Herbert had never faced the challenge of rallying from this much of a deficit, on the road and against the Ducks' most hated rival. Doing so would all but lock up the Pac-12 North, keep Oregon on the very fringes of the College Football Playoff conversation and put a nail in Washington's hopes of repeating as conference champs. "I don't even think we did that in high school. It was a lot of fun today and glad we got the win," Herbert said. Herbert c apped Oregon's rally from a 14-point second-half deficit with a 5-yard TD pass to Jaylon Redd with 5:10 left, and No. 12 Oregon rallied to beat No. 25 Washington 35-31 on Saturday.What was expected to be a defensive showdown turned into an offensi ve shootout with both Herbert and Washington quarterback Jacob Eason taking the spotlight. Eason was great. Herbert was better. Down 28-14 after Puca Nacua caught a 33-yard TD pass from Eason on the opening drive of the second half, Oregon's touted defen se finally showed up and gave Herbert a chance to rally the Ducks. The Ducks pulled within 31-28 on the final play of the third quarter when a well-designed screen pass on fourth-down found Mycah Pittman, and the freshman raced untouched 36 yards for the score. The Ducks' defense forced consecutive three-and-outs, and Oregon marched its way to the go-ahead score. - Oregon/AP College Football
(DS#3 QB) Sr/2020 QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
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Justin Herbert threw for 261 yards and extended his streak of games with a touchdown pass to 34, and the No. 13 Oregon Ducks beat Colorado 45-3 on Friday night for their fifth straight victory. Jaylon Redd rushed for a touchdown and caught a pass for ano ther score for the Ducks (5-1, 3-0) who are 3-0 to open Pac-12 play for the first time since 2013. Cyrus Habibi-Likio ran for three touchdowns and CJ Verdell rushed for 171 yards. Oregon has not dropped a game since the season opener against Auburn. | | | | |
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