No. 1 Oregon Survives Wisconsin's Upset Bid with Gritty 16-13 Victory
Top-ranked Oregon Ducks showed resilience and composure under pressure, rallying in the fourth quarter to secure a hard-fought 16-13 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. The win keeps Oregon's undefeated record intact and moves them closer to a berth in the Big Ten Championship Game.
Oregon’s defense led the way, holding Wisconsin to just 226 yards of total offense. Matayo Uiagalelei’s late-game interception sealed the victory, highlighting a night of standout defensive performances. Jordan James contributed significantly on offense, rushing for 121 yards and scoring Oregon’s only touchdown.
This win marks another milestone for head coach Dan Lanning, whose emphasis on discipline and defense has been pivotal in the Ducks' success. While the offense faced challenges throughout the game, Oregon’s ability to adapt and rely on their defensive depth proved decisive.
First Half Struggles for Oregon
The game started with Oregon’s defense showing dominance, limiting Wisconsin to minimal gains in the opening drives. However, the Ducks’ offense struggled to capitalize on opportunities. Dillon Gabriel threw an interception on first-and-goal, and the Ducks had to settle for field goals on two other red zone trips.
Wisconsin capitalized on Oregon’s mistakes late in the first half. A 2-yard touchdown pass from Braedyn Locke to Will Pauling gave the Badgers a 10-6 halftime lead, silencing the Ducks’ usually explosive offense. Locke finished the half with 96 yards passing, while Wisconsin’s defense limited Oregon to short gains and disrupted their rhythm.
Despite the deficit, Oregon’s defense held firm, preventing Wisconsin from building a larger lead. Defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi’s adjustments allowed the Ducks to keep the game within reach, setting the stage for a second-half comeback.
Oregon’s Second-Half Adjustments
The third quarter saw Wisconsin extend their lead to 13-6 with a 35-yard field goal by Nathanial Vakos. However, Oregon’s defense tightened, preventing Wisconsin from converting first downs and creating opportunities for the offense to respond. Key stops by Bryce Boettcher and Brandon Dorlus kept the Badgers from gaining momentum.
In the fourth quarter, the Ducks finally found their rhythm. Facing a critical fourth-and-9, Gabriel connected with Terrance Ferguson for a 15-yard gain, setting up Jordan James’ 11-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 13-13. This drive showcased Oregon’s ability to execute in high-pressure situations, a hallmark of their undefeated season.
The offensive line deserves credit for their role in the second-half resurgence. After struggling to contain Wisconsin’s pass rush early, the unit provided Gabriel with the protection needed to make critical plays. James benefited from improved blocking, finding gaps that were closed off earlier in the game.
Late-Game Drama
Oregon regained possession after a strong defensive stand and moved into scoring range. Kicker Atticus Sappington delivered his third field goal of the night, a 24-yarder, to give the Ducks a 16-13 lead with just over two minutes remaining. Sappington, who has been consistent all season, proved reliable once again under immense pressure.
Wisconsin had two late opportunities to either tie or win the game but fell short. Their first drive ended in a turnover on downs deep in their territory. On the second chance, Locke’s pass was tipped by Jamaree Caldwell and intercepted by Uiagalelei, effectively ending the game and securing Oregon’s victory.
The final moments of the game underscored Oregon’s ability to remain composed in high-stakes situations. Each player executed their role with precision, reflecting the team’s preparation and resilience.
Defensive Prowess Shines for Oregon
Oregon’s defense played a pivotal role in the win, limiting Wisconsin to 96 passing yards and forcing two crucial turnovers. Uiagalelei finished the game with five tackles, a sack, and the game-sealing interception. Linebacker Bryce Boettcher also had a standout performance, recording nine tackles and two quarterback hurries.
Despite struggling offensively for much of the game, the Ducks’ defensive unit kept them within striking distance. This marked the third time this season Oregon has rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit, showcasing their resilience. The defensive line, led by Brandon Dorlus and Casey Rogers, applied consistent pressure, preventing Wisconsin’s offense from finding a rhythm.
Special teams also contributed to Oregon’s defensive success. Key punts by Luke Dunn pinned Wisconsin deep in their territory multiple times, shifting field position in favor of the Ducks.
Offensive Highlights and Areas for Growth
While the Ducks’ offense managed just 354 total yards, James provided a much-needed spark with his consistent running. Gabriel completed 22 of 31 passes for 218 yards but failed to account for a touchdown, a rarity for the experienced quarterback. Evan Stewart contributed 92 yards on 10 receptions, helping the Ducks move the chains in key moments.
Oregon’s inability to finish drives in the red zone was a concern, converting only three of five opportunities. With tougher opponents ahead, improving execution in critical situations will be crucial for their success. Play-calling adjustments and better communication between Gabriel and his receivers will be areas of focus during the team’s upcoming practices.
Momentum Builds for the Ducks
With the win, Oregon improves to 11-0 and solidifies their position as the No. 1 team in the College Football Playoff rankings. The Ducks now enter a bye week before facing rival Washington in their regular-season finale on November 30. A win against Washington would secure Oregon’s perfect season and a place in the Big Ten Championship Game, keeping their national title hopes alive.
The victory over Wisconsin serves as a testament to Oregon’s ability to adapt and overcome adversity. The combination of a disciplined defense and clutch offensive plays has made the Ducks a formidable opponent as they continue their journey toward a potential championship.







