Jeremiah Masoli tied it with a touchdown pass to Ed Dickson with six seconds left, then won it with a 1-yard run in the second overtime as No. 11 Oregon defeated Arizona 44-41 on Saturday night and took a big step toward the Pac-10 title. Masoli threw for three scores and ran for three more as the Ducks rallied from a 24-14 deficit early in the fourth quarter. The Ducks (9-2, 7-1 Pac-10) will earn a Pac-10 title and Rose Bowl berth with a victory over No. 20 Oregon State in a winner-take-all... Read Full Story
Jeremiah Masoli returned from a knee injury to run for two scores, No. 12 Oregon blocked a punt for a touchdown and used a fake field goal to set up another TD, and the Ducks overwhelmed border rival Washington 43-19 on Saturday. Oregon extended its dominance of Washington to six straight — longest in the history of the series — and like the previous five this one wasn't close. Oregon took advantage of Washington's mistakes and the Ducks' defense forced three turnovers, corralled Jake Locker... Read Full Story
Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli has rejoined practice with the No. 13 Oregon Ducks on a limited basis after missing two days with a knee injury. It appears that backup quarterback Nate Costa will get the start on Saturday at UCLA. Masoli is scheduled to have his knee re-examined by doctors on Thursday. Masoli was sacked in the first half of Oregon's 52-6 victory over Washington State last Saturday and left the game shortly thereafter. He was seen icing his knee on the sidelines before... Read Full Story
Jeremiah Masoli: Born Jeremiah Taeatafa Masoli on August 24, 1988 in San Francisco, Calif. Parents: Kennedy and Linda Masoli. Family: Two brothers, one sister
Jeremiah Masoli: Born Jeremiah Taeatafa Masoli on August 24, 1988 in San Francisco, Calif. Parents: Kennedy and Linda Masoli. Family: Two brothers, one sister. High School: St. Louis (Hawaii) 2006. Junior College (Head Coach): City College of San Francisco (George Rush) 2008. Major: Undeclared.
Returned from brief hiatus... Read Full Story
Last night Oregon squared off against Oklahoma State in the Holiday Bowl. With Oklahoma State the heavy favorite because of their high powered offense coming out of the Big-12, Oregon's best hope was to carry their momentum from their last game, winning 65-38 over rival Oregon State, to spur them on to a win against the Cowboys. Last night was a very slow start for the Ducks, only producing one offensive play, which was a Jeremiah Johnson 76 yard run for a Touch Down. The Cowboys however... Read Full Story