The Oregon Ducks had a big win over the Stanford Cardinal on Saturday, with a final score of 42-6. It was a dominant performance by the Ducks, who were led by freshman quarterback Bo Nix. Nix had a great game, throwing for four touchdowns and no interceptions.
The Ducks started the game off strong, scoring on their first two drives. They then added two more touchdowns in the second quarter to take a 28-0 lead into halftime. The Cardinal were unable to get anything going offensively, and the Ducks continued to dominate in the second half.
Nix was the star of the game, completing 17 of his 25 passes for 247 yards and four touchdowns. He was efficient and accurate, and he spread the ball around to his receivers. He also showed great poise in the pocket, avoiding sacks and making smart decisions with the ball.
The Ducks defense was also impressive, holding the Cardinal to just six points and forcing two turnovers. They were able to pressure Stanford’s quarterback and shut down their running game.
Overall, it was an impressive performance by the Ducks. They were able to take advantage of Stanford’s mistakes and capitalize on their own opportunities. Bo Nix was the star of the game, but the defense also played a big role in the victory. This win should give Oregon confidence heading into their next game against Washington State.