Oregon Ducks Dominate Washington Huskies in Pac-12 Clash: Oregon 26, Washington 14
Recap of Oregon vs Washington (26-14). Game highlights, key performances, and analysis.
Oregon Ducks Dominate Washington Huskies in Pac-12 Clash: Oregon 26, Washington 14
The Oregon Ducks emerged victorious in a hard-fought Pac-12 battle against the Washington Huskies, securing a 26-14 win on November 29th, 2025. Oregon’s offense proved to be the difference-maker, with key performances and timely plays that ultimately sealed the victory.
Key Individual Performances
Oregon quarterback Dante Moore had a stellar performance, completing 20 of 29 passes for 286 yards and a touchdown, leading the Ducks’ offensive charge. His primary target was Malik Benson, who had a standout game, racking up 102 receiving yards and a crucial touchdown on 5 receptions. Jeremiah McClellan added 78 receiving yards for Oregon, while Jamari Johnson contributed 60 receiving yards. On the ground, Noah Whittington led the Ducks with 47 rushing yards. Dierre Hill Jr. added 29 rushing yards, and Jordon Davison contributed 24 rushing yards.
For Washington, Demond Williams Jr. threw for 129 yards and two touchdowns, but the Huskies' offense struggled to find consistent rhythm. Denzel Boston was the leading receiver for Washington, catching 4 passes for 25 yards and two touchdowns. Adam Mohammed had a strong showing in the running game for Washington, gaining 105 yards on the ground.
Defensively, Bryce Boettcher of Oregon and Rylon Dillard-Allen of Washington were the tackling leaders, with 10 and 11 tackles, respectively. Dillon Thieneman from Oregon and Teitum Tuioti from Oregon each recorded a sack.
Turning Points
Several key plays shifted the momentum throughout the game. In the 1st quarter, Washington's Demond Williams Jr. was sacked for an 8-yard loss by Teitum Tuioti. Later in the 1st quarter, Dante Moore was sacked for an 8-yard loss by D. Robinson, setting the stage for a defensive battle.
The 3rd quarter saw significant scoring opportunities. Oregon kicker A. Sappington successfully converted field goals from 37 and 51 yards. Moore connected with Jeremiah McClellan for a 41-yard gain, keeping the Oregon offense moving.
The 4th quarter proved decisive. With the Ducks holding a lead, Moore connected with Malik Benson for a 64-yard touchdown pass, extending Oregon’s lead. A. Sappington added a 51-yard field goal in the 3rd quarter to add to the score. Washington’s Adam Mohammed had a strong performance, but a turnover on downs in the 4th quarter, with Noah Whittington losing 8 yards on a rush attempt, ultimately stalled the Huskies’ comeback attempt.
Looking Ahead
Oregon’s impressive performance against Washington showcases their offensive potential. The Ducks' ability to generate big plays through the air and the defense's ability to create sacks were critical in securing this victory. Washington will need to regroup and address offensive consistency and defensive pressure to bounce back in their upcoming matchups. This game highlighted the Ducks' strengths and the Huskies' areas for improvement as they continue through the season.