| 2008: No. 19 Oregon 65, No. 17
Oregon State 38 |
With the Rose Bowl on the line for Oregon State, the
Ducks ran roughshod over the Beaver defense scoring a series high 65 points
while racking up an astonishing 694 yards. The Beavers trailed by 20 at
halftime and never got closer than 14.
The Duck ground game was relentless as RB Jeremiah
Johnson carried the ball 17 times for 219 yards and one touchdown while RB
LeGarrette Blount rumbled for 155 yards on 17 touches. QB Jeremiah
Masoli was efficient completing 11 of 17 passes for 274 yards and three
touchdowns while adding another on the ground.
QB Lyle Moevao threw for 374 yards and five
touchdowns, but also threw two interceptions - one was returned for a touchdown.
WR Shane Morales hauled in two touchdowns while WR Sammie Stroughter
snagged a team high seven passes for 145 yards.
It was the Ducks first victory in Reser Stadium since
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| 2007: Oregon State 38, No. 18 Oregon
31, 2 OT |
Oregon and Oregon State closed out the regular season at Eugene as the Beavers
snapped a 10-year streak of the home team winning the Civil War with a thrilling
38-31 double overtime victory. The Ducks and Beavers were tied at 21 at halftime
and 28-28 at the end of regulation forcing the overtime.
The teams traded field
goals in the first overtime before OSU freshman James Rodgers
dashed 25 yards for a TD on the first play of the second overtime.
The Beavers
stopped the Ducks on four downs on the following possession to claim the OT
win ... more from
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| 2006: Oregon State 30, Oregon
28 |
On
a rainy day in Corvallis, DT Ben
Siegert blocked a potential game winning 44-yard field goal with
20 seconds remaining, his second kick blocked of the game was a school record, and
Oregon State held on for the two point win. It was the Beavers sixth win in
their last seven games.
K Alexis Serna
connected on 3 of 3 field goals including the 40-yard game winning boot with
1:12 left in the game. QB Matt
Moore completed 16 of 27 passes for 255 yards,
one touchdown and no interceptions upping his streak of passes without a interception
to 244 -- tops in the nation.
WR Sammie Strougther was clutch, grabbing a game high eight
passes for 114 yards.
UO quarterback Brady Leaf
completed 25 of 42 passes for 274 yards to go along with one interception, a
pick by LB Derrick Doggett who took
it 34-yards for a touchdown, and one touchdown. RB Jonathan
Stewart did a little bit of everything carrying the ball 17 times
for 94 yards while returning the final kickoff of the game 48 yards to put the
Ducks in field goal range ... more
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| 2005: No. 10 Oregon 56, Oregon State 14 |
The tenth ranked Ducks dominated from the start in foggy conditions scoring
14 points in each quarter while posting a series high 56 points. Oregon limited
the Beaver offense to just 297 yards and 14 points while forcing five turnovers.
It was OSU's fourth loss in the last five games.
The Beaver offense stalled without starting QB Matt Moore,
who hurt his knee the week before against Stanford. RB Yvenson Bernard carried
the ball 33 times for 133 yards, but QB Ryan Gunderson tossed four interceptions.
UO Quarterback Dennis Dixon threw
just 17 passes, but completed 12 of them, including three for touchdowns, as
the Ducks scored three touchdowns through the air, three on the ground, one
on an interception and one on a kickoff return... more
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| 2004: Oregon State 50, Oregon 21 |
The Men in Black dominated its rival as they scored on
10 of 13 possessions en route to a then series record 50 points.
QB Derek
Anderson was sharp as he threw for 351 yards and four touchdowns,
including two to receiver Mike Hass.
The only bright
spot for Oregon was RB Terrence Whitehead who carried the ball
18 times for 110 yards as the Ducks failed to make the postseason for the first
time in eight years.
It was the first time in the Civil War's history that both
teams had identical .500 records heading into the game ... more
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| 2003: Oregon 34, Oregon State 20 |
QB Kellen Clemens
accounted for four touchdowns while the Ducks’ defense held OSU’s conference
rushing leader RB Steven Jackson
almost 60 yards under his rushing average to key their 34-20 win over Oregon
State.
Oregon maintained possession of the football more than seven minutes
longer than Oregon State as the Ducks claimed the upper hand in the rushing
duel, 218-24 ... more from
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| 2002: Oregon State 45, Oregon 24 |
On
a crisp, winter Saturday RB Steven Jackson ran for 153 yards
and scored three touchdowns while QB Derek Anderson threw for
370 yards and four scores to pace a 45-24 win in Corvallis.
Oregon
rebounded from a 17-3 deficit to tie the score at 17-17 with 3:14 remaining
in the first half. But the Beavers responded with 21 straight points to
regain momentum heading into the final quarter.
The Ducks had trouble with the ball turning it over four
times ... more from
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| 2001: No. 4 Oregon 17, Oregon State 14 |
In monsoon like conditions the No. 4 Ducks barely escaped the Beavers.
WR/PR Keenan
Howry returned a punt 70 yards for a controversial touchdown that would
be the difference in the game.
The Oregon defense held Ken Simonton
to 84 yards, ending Simonton's bid for four consecutive 1,000 yard seasons.
Oregon State had a chance to tie the game with a field goal late in the fourth
quarter after a Joey Harrington
fumble, but CB Rashad Bauhman picked off a Jonathan
Smith pass after WR James Newson
slipped to seal the game.

| 2000: No. 8 Oregon State 23, No. 5
Oregon 13 |
In the most hyped Civil War ever QB Joey Harrington threw five
interceptions, three to S Jake Cookus, while QB Jonathan Smith threw for 246 yards and
two touchdowns, both to WR Robert Prescott, as the Beavers
dominated the Ducks in Corvallis.
Prescott chewed the Duck secondary for
109 yards on six catches while RB Ken Simonton chipped in with
113 yards.
The win clinched a share of the Pac-10
title for the Beavers and catapulted them into the Fiesta Bowl against Notre
Dame.
| 1999: Oregon 25, Oregon State 14 |
Oregon scored the game's first 22 points and then held on to the lead despite
a late charge by RB Ken Simonton and the Beavers, who pulled with
in eight points with just over 10 minutes remaining.
RB Rueben Droughns
ran for 197 yards and a touchdown, while K Nathan Villegas
nailed four field goals in the victory.
Both teams earned bowl invitations.
| 1998: Oregon State 44, No. 15 Oregon
41, 2 OT |
One of the great games in the series, finally ended when
RB Ken Simonton
dashed 16 yards for the winning touchdown in double overtime, as the Beavers
stunned the 16th-ranked Ducks. 
The Beavers snapped a four-game losing streak
in the Civil War, and dumped Oregon from an apparent Sun Bowl down to the Oahu
Bowl.
Simonton rushed for 157 yards and scored two of his four touchdowns after
regulation for Oregon State (5-6, 2-6 Pac-10), which notched its first five-win
season since 1971.
| 1997: Oregon 48, Oregon State 30 |
WR Pat Johnson scored four touchdowns and caught six passes for
199 yards and RB Saladin McCullough rushed for 156 yards as the
Ducks rolled to a 21-3 first-quarter lead and were never threatened. It was
the Ducks fourth straight victory against the Beavers.
The Ducks
were just 5-5 entering the game and needed the triumph to qualify for a bowl
game. They parlayed that into an at-large invitation to the Las Vegas Bowl,
where they drilled Air Force to finish with a 7-5 record.
| 1996: Oregon 49, Oregon State 13 |
RB Saladin McCullough ran for 146 yards and three touchdowns and
QB Tony
Graziani passed for three scores as Oregon continued its dominance
in the series.
| 1995: No. 16 Oregon 12, Oregon State 10 |
Coach Mike Belloti gets his first Civil War win as head coach as the #16
Ducks hang on for the two point victory.
| 1994: No. 12 Oregon 17, Oregon State 13
|
Oregon was amid one of the great Cinderella
seasons ever -- bouncing back from a 1-2 start and of course needed to beat
Oregon State to get to the Rose Bowl. They needed one more huge break and got
one: A terrible spot when OSU QB
Don Shanklin's fourth-and-1 sneak in Oregon territory was ruled
short of a first down when the Beavers led, 13-10.
From there, QB Danny
O'Neal drove the Ducks the length of the field and with three minutes
to go hit WR Dino Philyaw for the game-winning touchdown pass
from 19 yards out.
- In 1962, both teams were powerful, with Oregon State following Heisman Trophy
winner Terry Baker to a 7-2 record and Oregon was led by
Mel Renfro to a 6-2-1 mark (and its only losses were to Texas
and Ohio State. Bob Berry hit Renfro with a bomb for a touchdown
that boosted Oregon to a 17-3 lead early, but Baker brought the Beavers back,
earning a trip to the Liberty Bowl in the process.
- In 1964, it was "winner goes to Pasadena, loser stays home," even though
the teams didn't know it. Oregon prevailed, 7-6, by blocking an extra point.
But the Ducks had to wait an extra week to see what USC
would do against Notre Dame before
the Rose Bowl committee would vote on which of the co-champions to invite.
Yet, Oregon received the invitation, even though USC beat the Irish.
- The 1957 game was memorable for a couple of reasons, not the least of which
was that Oregon lost the game ... but still got to go to the Rose Bowl, because
the Beavers had been there the previous year and the conference had a "no-repeat"
rule at the time. But the game, the game: Oregon State won, 10-7, when Nub
Beamer recovered Oregon receiver Jim Shanley's fumble
at the goal line, turning the Ducks away. Thing is, Oregon coach Len
Casanova points out that Shanley crossed the plane of the goal line
-- a touchdown today -- but lost possession before the play was over. Fumble.
- The 1983 game was dubbed the Toilet Bowl as the teams finished in a scoreless
0-0 tie in stormy conditions. It is the first and the last scoreless tie in
NCAA history after the Kansas rules were put into effect. The Beavers finished
with a 2-8-1 record as the Ducks finished 4-6-1.