2009 Oregon Ducks football team explained

Year:2009
Team:Oregon Ducks
Sport:football
Conference:Pacific-10 Conference
Short Conf:Pac-10
Coachrank:11
Aprank:11
Record:10–3
Conf Record:8–1
Head Coach:Chip Kelly
Hc Year:1st
Off Coach:Mark Helfrich
Oc Year:1st
Off Scheme:No-huddle spread option
Def Coach:Nick Aliotti
Dc Year:13th
Def Scheme:3–4
Captain:Game captains
Champion:Pac-10 champion
Bowl:Rose Bowl
Bowl Result:L 17–26 vs. Ohio State
Uniform:Pac-10-Uniform-UO-2009.png

The 2009 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon as member of the Pacific-10 Conference the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by head coach Chip Kelly in his first season as a head coach at the Division I FBS level. Kelly was only the third Ducks head coach since 1977 and led the Ducks to a Pac-10 championship and was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year. He took over for Mike Bellotti.

The Ducks finished the season 10–3, 8–1 in Pac-10 to claim the Pac-10 championship and earn the conference's automatic Bowl Championship Series (BCS) berth where they were invited to the Rose Bowl, the school's fifth Rose Bowl and first since the 1994 season. They were defeated by Ohio State 26–17.

Preseason

July 29 – Senior Ed Dickson is named to the Mackey Award watchlist, given out to the nation's best tight end.[1]

August 4 – Junior Jeremiah Masoli is named to the watch list for the Davey O'Brien Award.[2]

August 8 – Senior LeGarrette Blount is named to the watch list for the Walter Camp Award.[3]

Pre-season departures

Quarterback and wide receiver Chris Harper, quarterback Justin Roper,[4] and wide receiver Aaron Pflugrad all decided to transfer from the team before the 2009 season.[5]

Recruiting

Schedule

[6] [7] [8] [9]

Game summaries

Boise State

See also: 2009 Boise State Broncos football team.

Uniform combination: white helmet, white jerseys, white pants[10]

Oregon's offense was completely shut down in the first half and was unable to gain a single first down. They allowed the Broncos to get into their red zone multiple times, but Oregon's defense held them twice. Both times resulted in Boise State attempting field goals after having a first and goal situation. Both field goals in the first quarter were missed by kicker Kyle Brotzman (29 and 47). In the second quarter, the Broncos scored on a TD pass from quarterback Kellen Moore to wide receiver Austin Pettis. Michael Choate ran in the two-point conversion. Billy Winn added to Boise State's first half score by tackling running back LeGarrette Blount for a safety. At the end of the first half, Kyle Brotzman booted in a 45-yard field goal to make the score 13–0. A low-scoring second half did not stop the Ducks from scoring a touchdown along with a two-point conversion. The rest of the game was back and forth until the clock expired, Boise State winning by 11.

After the game, Blount, who earlier in the week was quoted as saying, "We owe that team an ass-whuppin,"[11] punched Bronco DE Byron Hout in the chin after Hout had taunted him in front of Boise State head coach Chris Petersen. Blount then went after fans in the front row of the south end zone before being restrained and escorted off the field by security, police, and Oregon coaches. The next day, Oregon suspended Blount for the rest of the season, seemingly ending his career.[12] However, in October, Kelly announced that Blount could return as early as November provided he meets certain academic and behavioral benchmarks.[13]

Purdue

See also: 2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team. Uniform combination: green helmets, green jerseys, green pants[10]

The Ducks evened their 2009 record at 1–1 with a thrilling 38–36 win over Purdue in their first visit to Eugene. Jeremiah Masoli rushed for 84 yards and a touchdown and LaMichael James rushed for 56 yards. Walter Thurmond III returned an interception for a touchdown in the first half and Javes Lewis returned a fumble for a touchdown in the third quarter. With a minute and one second left to play Purdue failed on a two-point conversion that would have tied the game. Oregon recovered the onsides kick attempt and ran out the clock. Jamere Holland had 72 yards on 4 receptions but dropped a sure touchdown pass in the fourth quarter.

Utah

See also: 2009 Utah Utes football team. Uniform combination: white helmet, green jerseys, silver pants[10]

Utah brought the Nation's longest winning streak of 16 into Autzen Stadium this year. This was the first meeting between the schools since a 17–13 Utah win at Salt Lake City in 2003. The Utes last trek to Autzen Stadium was in early September 2001, when Joey Harrington and the Ducks handled Utah 24–10 on their way to an 11–1 record and No. 2 in the Nation finish.

California

See also: 2009 California Golden Bears football team. Uniform combination: throwback uniforms, yellow helmet, green jerseys, yellow pants[14]

Cal has run off three in a row against the Ducks, more than any other Pac-10 school against Oregon. The Golden Bears streak is their longest versus Oregon since the 1970s. Cal won a waterlogged game at Berkeley last year, 26–16.[15]

The Oregon Ducks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli struggled in previous games but had a major breakthrough against Cal, throwing 253 yards with 21 completions out of 25 attempts, three for touchdowns. Oregon tight end Ed Dickson had a career day with 11 catches for 148 yards and three touchdowns. The Oregon defense played very well, holding Jahvid Best who tied a Pac-10 record for rushing touchdowns the week prior, to just 55 yards on 16 carries.[16] Before the game, Best was quoted as saying Autzen Stadium was the only venue where the crowd noise troubled him.[17]

The Ducks had a rough start to the game when Walter Thurmond fumbled the opening kickoff reception. Thurmond was hit in the knee on the return and was later diagnosed with a torn ACL and ended up missing the rest of the season.[18] Cal took possession and, on a drive that went for negative eight yards, scored a field goal, their only points in the game.[19] The two teams went back and forth on several miscues. In the first quarter on the Ducks' first scoring drive, running back LaMichael James fumbled the ball and was picked up by Cal's defensive back Josh Hill. During his run back, Hill fumbled the ball again which was recovered by Oregon. In the second quarter, Cal recovered a fumble by Oregon, only to fumble the ball back on the very next play. Later that quarter, Oregon punter Jackson Rice kicked the ball off the side of his foot for a 5-yard punt. After a quick three-and-out by Cal, Bryan Anger, Cal's punter, booted the ball off the side of his foot for another 5-yard punt. Masoli's first touchdown pass of the season occurred in the first few seconds of the second quarter, a 26-yard completion to Ed Dickson.

Since Cal's first field goal, the Ducks went on to score 42 unanswered points to win the game. It was Cal's worst loss with Jeff Tedford as the head coach.

Washington State

See also: 2009 Washington State Cougars football team. Uniform combination: black helmet, yellow jersey, black pants

Oregon has won two in a row, and four of the last five against Washington State. The last two games have resulted in 63–14 and 53–7 victories by the Ducks. The Cougars have not won at Autzen since 2003 when they defeated Oregon 55–16.

UCLA

See also: 2009 UCLA Bruins football team. Uniform combination: green helmet, white jersey, green pants

Oregon won last year's match-up with UCLA 31–21 in Eugene. The Ducks last trip to the Rose Bowl in 2007 was a humbling experience, as they were shut out for the first time since 1985 by a score of 16–0. That game however was played the week after they had lost star QB Dennis Dixon to injury for the season. At game time, current Bruins head coach Rick Neuheisel was 4–2 against the Ducks going back to the days he coached the Colorado Buffaloes and the Washington Huskies. Since the first game in 1928, UCLA was leading the series 39–23.

With a solid performance in the first half and taking a field goal lead into the locker room, the Bruins gave up three quick touchdowns within few minutes of the third quarter to give the Ducks their fifth win of the season. The Ducks scored on Kenjon Barner's 100-yard kickoff return, on Talmadge Jackson's 31-yard interception, and on Nate Costa's 20-yard pass to Jeff Maehl, which was resulted from a UCLA fumble.

The Bruins scored their only touchdown when Akeem Ayers intercepted a Costa pass in the back of the Rose Bowl north end zone by keeping his feet in bound. Kai Forbath kicked a 52-yard field goal to give UCLA the early lead. Oregon’s Rob Beard attempted a 51-yard field goal, which was blocked by Jerzy Siewierski. Mogan Flint kicked a 33-yard field goals for the Ducks in the fourth quarter.[20]

Washington

See also: 2009 Washington Huskies football team.

Oregon has won a school record five in a row over their hated rivals to the north, all by 20 or more points. Washington's last win over the Ducks came at Husky Stadium in 2003.

Uniform combination: black helmet, white jersey with silver numbers, black pants

After Erik Folk's 33-yard field goal in the first quarter for Washington, Oregon blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the endzone in the second quarter to give the Ducks their first lead. Javes Lewis intercepted Jake Locker's pass in the end zone to give the ball back to Oregon, which resulted in Jeremiah Masoli's 1-yard touchdown. With a second left, Folk kicked a 48-yard field goal to end the half, which was aided by a personal foul on Oregon.

With good field position at their own 47-yard line, the Ducks scored their third touchdown on Masoli's 3-yard run in the top of the third quarter.

USC

See also: 2009 USC Trojans football team. USC had not won a game in the state of Oregon for the past three years, a streak that the Ducks kept alive.[21] USC beat Oregon in the Los Angeles Coliseum last year, 44–10.

Uniform combination: green helmet, green jersey, black pants

The tenth ranked Ducks handed the Trojans their worst loss since 1997 and Pete Carroll the worst loss in his tenure at USC.[22] Ducks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli passed for 222 yards, and a score, and ran for 164 more, including a touchdown, while LaMichael James ran for 183 yards.

Stanford

See also: 2009 Stanford Cardinal football team. The Ducks will go for their 8th straight win against Stanford this season. It is their longest current win streak against any Pac-10 school. The seven straight wins also ties the longest stretch of dominance in school history over the Cardinal (1957–63). Oregon came from behind and won last year in Eugene on a last minute touchdown, 35–28. Stanford's last win against Oregon came in Eugene in 2001. That was the Ducks only loss that season, on their way to an 11–1 finish and No. 2 final ranking.

Uniform combination: green helmet, white jersey, white pants

Oregon's undefeated conference season came to an end at Stanford, 51–42. Both teams have five victories in the Pac-10 championship race.

Arizona State

See also: 2009 Arizona State Sun Devils football team. Oregon has won four straight over the Sun Devils by an average of 23.8 ppg, including last year's 54–20 win in Tempe.

Uniform combination: black helmet, black jersey, black pants

Arizona

See also: 2009 Arizona Wildcats football team. Uniform combination: green helmet, white jersey with silver numbers, black pants

The previous trip the Ducks took to Tucson in 2007 was a crushing one as the Ducks saw their BCS National Championship Game hopes fade as their star quarterback Dennis Dixon tore his ACL in the first half of the game.[23] The 2009 game was also important, as it involved the only two teams that week in the Pac-10 who were able to control their path to earn an outright Pac-10 Championship.[24]

It was a hotly contested game as neither team led by more than 10 points after Arizona's first touchdown in the second quarter. Ducks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli started with a sluggish game with two recovered fumbles and an interception to set up Arizona's first touchdown. Late in the game, however, he led the Ducks to a narrow victory with two key touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown of his own. After Arizona scored a touchdown in the only score of the third quarter to put them up by 3, the game turned into a frantic sprint with numerous close calls. Morgan Flint attempted a 43-yard field goal for the Ducks that bounced in after hitting the crossbar, tying the game. With three minutes left in the game and Arizona ahead by a touchdown, Talmadge Jackson intercepted Arizona quarterback Nick Foles's pass in the end zone on a 3rd and 16 play at Oregon's 40-yard line. As Oregon drove down the field in the remaining minutes, the student section poured into the Arizona sideline as they prepared to rush the field. However, the drive ended with a touchdown pass from Masoli to Dickson.[25] The Ducks tied the game as Oregon backup quarterback Nate Costa corralled an errant snap for the extra point kicked by Flint.[26] The Arizona student section made their way back to the stands as overtime began. The two teams traded a pair of touchdowns in the first overtime but in the second overtime, Arizona settled for a field goal and Oregon scored a touchdown to win the game.

After the conclusion, the Arizona section at one end of the stadium next to the visiting section began to throw debris at the Oregon players. An Oregon cheerleader, Katelynn Johnson, was struck in the head with a full water bottle, giving her a concussion.[27] [28]

Oregon State

See also: 2009 Oregon State Beavers football team. Uniform combination: yellow helmet, throwback green jersey, white pants

The Ducks crushed the Beavers' Rose Bowl aspirations for the second year in a row and managed to secure their own with a 37–33 home victory over the Beavers at Autzen Stadium. Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli ran over safety Lance Mitchell in order to reach a first down much like his performance against UCLA and Oklahoma State last year where he ran over other players. Suspended running back LeGarrette Blount saw his first action since the Boise State loss and took out his frustration this time in a sportsman like way by running over Oregon State linebacker Keaton Kristick who was regarded as the most feared player in the Pac-10. Blount also stiffarmed and threw Stephen Paea to the ground who was regarded as the best defensive tackle in the Pac-10. When Oregon was down 30 to 21 Blount broke free and rushed for a 12-yard touchdown to bring the game closer before Lamichael James broke free for 52 on a touchdown run. In total Blount rushed for 7 times for 51 yards and a touchdown.

Ohio State (Rose Bowl)

See main article: 2010 Rose Bowl.

See also: 2009 Ohio State Buckeyes football team. Uniform combination: white helmet, green jersey, white pants

Oregon returns to the Rose Bowl for the fifth time and first since the 1994 season. That year the Ducks lost to No. 2 ranked and undefeated Penn State, 38–20. Oregon has never beaten Ohio State in their seven previous meetings. Their most recent meeting occurred in Columbus in 1987, with the Ducks losing 24–14. Oregon and Ohio State have played in the Rose Bowl once before. The 1958 Rose Bowl game turned out to be a defensive struggle as the Ducks eventually lost to the heavily favored Buckeyes 10–7. Ohio State would go on to share the National Title that year, the Ducks would have to wait 37 more years to return to Pasadena. Ducks QB Jack Crabtree was named MVP of the game that year, the last and only second time ever that a person from the losing team had been bestowed that honor. This time the Ducks will try to win the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1917, a 14–0 victory over Pennsylvania. The Oregon Ducks lost to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Rose Bowl in 2010, 26–17.[29]

1st quarter

2nd quarter

3rd quarter

4th quarter

Roster

2009 Oregon Ducks[30]
Cornerbacks
  • 6 Walter Thurmond III
  • 8 Brian Butterfield
  • 13 Tyrone Radford
  • 14 Javes Lewis
  • 17 Willie Glasper
  • 18 Anthony Gildon
  • 36 Will Wallace
  • 37 Talmadge Jackson III
  • N/A Cliff Harris

Defensive backs

  • 12 Brian Jackson
  • 19 Talon Goon
  • 28 Scott Grady
  • 34 Pono Kam

Defensive ends

  • 33 Tyrell Irvin
  • 39 Will Tukuafu
  • 41 Matt Simms
  • 45 Terrell Turner
  • 66 Taylor Hart
  • 86 Chris DiVincenzo
  • 89 Mike DiVincenzo
  • 94 Keaton Arden
  • 99 Zac Clark

Defensive tackles

  • 50 Simi Toeaina
  • 59 Terrance Montgomery
  • 88 Brandon Bair
  • 90 Blake Ferras
  • 92 Wade Keliikipi
  • 93 Anthony Anderson
  • 96 Andrew Iupati
Linebackers

Long snappers

  • 51 Steven Patterson
  • 59 Jeff Palmer

Offensive linemen

  • 52 NaDerris Ward
  • 54 Jordan Holmes
  • 57 Trevor Fox
  • 61 Nick Cody
  • 63 Mana Greig
  • 64 Max Forer
  • 68 C.E. Kaiser
  • 69 Bo Thran
  • 70 Ramsen Golpashin
  • 71 Everett Benyard
  • 73 Brenton Spickerman
  • 74 Darrion Weems
  • 75 Jamaal Burrell
  • 77 Carson York
  • 78 Karrington Armstrong
  • 79 Mark Asper
Offensive tackles
  • 65 Lance Barker
  • 76 Charlie Carmichael

Punters

  • 30 Tim Taylor
  • 49 Jackson Rice

Place Kickers

  • 25 Morgan Flint
  • 48 Mike Bowlin
  • 93 Rob Beard

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Safeties
  • 1 Marvin Johnson
  • 2 T. J. Ward
  • 7 Chad Peppars
  • 20 John Boyett
  • 27 Titus Jackson

Tight ends

Wide receivers

  • 4 Tyrece Gaines
  • 10 D.J. Davis
  • 15 Blake Cantu
  • 19 Jamere Holland
  • 23 Jeff Maehl
  • 30 Nick Cole
  • 80 Lavasier Tuinei
  • 81 Rory Cavaille
  • 85 Diante Jackson
  • 86 Garrett Embrey
  • 90 Will Murphy
  • 94 Mike Mackie
  • 98 Justin Hoffman

Coaching staff

Rankings

See also: 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oregon's Ed Dickson on watch list as nation's best tight end. OregonLive.com. July 29, 2009. July 29, 2009.
  2. Web site: Oregon's Jeremiah Masoli, Cal's Kevin Riley of Beaverton on watch list for Davey O'Brien award. OregonLive.com. August 3, 2009. August 3, 2009.
  3. Web site: Oregon's LeGarrette Blount named to watch list for Walter Camp award. August 8, 2009. OregonLive.com. August 8, 2009.
  4. Web site: Roper explains decision to transfer. Oregonlive.com. May 26, 2009. May 26, 2009. John. Hunt. https://archive.today/20090528081722/http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindducksbeat/2009/05/roper_explains_decision.html. May 28, 2009 . live.
  5. Web site: Chris Harper becomes third UO football contributor to leave. Oregonlive.com. May 26, 2009. May 26, 2009. John. Hunt. https://archive.today/20090528161702/http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindducksbeat/2009/05/chris_harper_becomes_third_uo.html. May 28, 2009 . live.
  6. Web site: . Oregon Ducks Schedule 2009 . . September 6, 2023 .
  7. Web site: . 2009 Oregon Ducks Schedule and Results . College Football @ Sports-Reference.com . . September 6, 2023 .
  8. Web site: . 2009 Football Schedule . University of Oregon Athletics . September 6, 2023 .
  9. Web site: . 2023 Oregon Football Record Book . University of Oregon Athletics . 41 . September 6, 2023 .
  10. Web site: Oregon Ducktracker 2009 Football Uniform Tracker . https://web.archive.org/web/20090926053833/http://michaelprincip.com/oregon_uniset.html . September 26, 2009 . live . September 24, 2009 . mdy .
  11. Web site: September 8, 2009. August 28, 2009. Chadd. Cripe. Voices.IdahoStatesman.com. Ducks star: "We owe that team a (butt)-whuppin' ". https://archive.today/20120722040215/http://voices.idahostatesman.com/2009/08/28/ccripe/ducks_star_we_owe_team_buttwhuppin. July 22, 2012. dead. mdy-all.
  12. Web site: Oregon's LaGarrette Blount suspended for season. The Oregonian. John Hunt. September 4, 2009. September 4, 2009.
  13. Hunt, John. Oregon's Chip Kelly defends change of heart; LeGarrette Blount could play by Stanford game. The Oregonian, October 2, 2009.
  14. Uniform combination: white helmet, green jerseys, silver pants
  15. News: Cal perseveres through steady rain to upset Oregon. https://web.archive.org/web/20231106175536/https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=283060025. dead. November 6, 2023. April 13, 2011. ESPN. November 1, 2008.
  16. News: Masoli tosses three TDs as Oregon runs over Cal. https://web.archive.org/web/20170720000938/http://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=292692483. dead. July 20, 2017. April 13, 2011. ESPN. September 26, 2009.
  17. News: Kroichick. Ron. Best ready to make own noise at Autzen. April 13, 2011. San Francisco Chronicle. September 24, 2009.
  18. Web site: UO football: The impact of Walter Thurmond's injury . OregonLive.com. April 13, 2011. September 29, 2009. John. Hunt.
  19. Web site: Oregon vs Cal 2009 Play by Play. ESPN. April 13, 2011.
  20. http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3383&SPID=233&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=204811455 Final Stats – No. 13 Oregon at UCLA
  21. Gary Klein, It's a big game for Trojans – and Pete Carroll, Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2009
  22. Web site: Tenth-ranked Ducks hand Trojans worst loss since '97. ESPN. October 31, 2009. October 31, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20091104185649/http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=293042483. November 4, 2009 . dead.
  23. News: No. 2 Ducks lose Dixon, fall to unranked Wildcats. https://web.archive.org/web/20210117004929/https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=273190012. dead. January 17, 2021. April 13, 2011. ESPN. November 15, 2007.
  24. News: Oregon-Arizona rife with Rose Bowl implications. April 13, 2011. ESPN. November 20, 2009.
  25. News: Oregon slips by Arizona in 2OT, controls Rose Bowl destiny. https://web.archive.org/web/20160915041447/http://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=293250012. dead. September 15, 2016. April 13, 2011. ESPN. November 21, 2009.
  26. News: Mosely. Rob. Notebook: Flint’s clutch leg, Costa’s steady hand help save day. April 13, 2011. The Register Guard. November 22, 2009. https://archive.today/20130201034456/http://www2.registerguard.com/cms/index.php/duck-football/comments/notebook-flints-clutch-leg-costas-steady-hand-help-save-day/. February 1, 2013. dead. mdy-all.
  27. News: Oregon cheerleader hurt. April 14, 2011. ESPN. November 22, 2009.
  28. News: Mosely. Rob. President apologizes for thrown bottles. April 14, 2011. The Register Guard. November 23, 2009.
  29. 2010 Tournament Times, A Publication of the Tournament of Roses Association, 121st Edition, Winter 2009
  30. Web site: Roster. GoDucks.com. September 1, 2009.