Oregon silence Texas Tech in Orange Bowl to reach College Football Playoff last four | College football

Oregon silence Texas Tech in Orange Bowl to reach College Football Playoff last four | College football

Matayo Uiagalelei forced a fumble that set up an Oregon touchdown, Jordon Davison rushed for two scores and the fifth-seeded Ducks smothered No 4 Texas Tech in a 23-0 win in the College Football Playoff quarter-final at the Orange Bowl on Thursday.

Dante Moore threw for 234 yards and Atticus Sappington kicked three field goals for Oregon (13-1), which will play either No 1 Indiana or No 9 Alabama in the Peach Bowl – a CFP semi-final – on 9 January. The winner will return to Miami Gardens for the national championship game on 19 January.

Texas Tech (12-2) entered the game ranked second nationally in scoring (42.5 points per game) and fifth in total offense, but never found its footing. The Red Raiders turned the ball over four times, failed on three fourth-down attempts and produced four three-and-outs.

Quarterback Behren Morton finished 18 of 32 for 137 yards and was stripped by Uiagalelei early in the third quarter in Tech territory. Uiagalelei returned the fumble into the red zone, and Davison scored on the next play to give Oregon a 13-0 lead.

Morton then threw a red-zone interception early in the fourth quarter, before Oregon’s defense stopped Texas Tech on fourth down at its own 30 midway through the final period. Davison’s one-yard touchdown plunge with 16 seconds remaining completed the scoring.

The result continued a striking trend in the expanded playoff. Thursday’s game was the sixth quarter-final under the 12-team format introduced last season, and the sixth time a team coming off a first-round bye lost to an opponent that played the opening weekend.

In 2024, Boise State, Arizona State, Georgia and Oregon were all eliminated in the quarterfinals after byes, while Miami added to the list on Wednesday by defeating Ohio State at the Cotton Bowl. Across those six games, bye teams have led for less than five minutes of regulation combined.

Texas Tech hoped to buck that pattern. Instead, Oregon recorded their first shutout of an AP top-10 opponent since 2012. It was the Ducks’ 113th game against a top-10 team – and the first time they allowed no points.

After expressing dissatisfaction with their defense following a 51-34 first-round win over James Madison, Oregon delivered a performance that left little room for complaint.

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