Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Rose Bowl

Rose Bowl
Oregon had an incredible offensive team that passed over Wisconsin and settled in the record books to consummate the first victory for the Ducks in the Rose Bowl in 95 years.

Darron Thomas threw for 268 yards and three touchdowns, De'Anthony Thomas scored 91 runs and 64 yards, while the Ducks won the first bowl victory under the leadership of coach Chip Kelly on Monday, beating Wisconsin 45-38 with more substantial joint marker in the history of Rose Bowl college football, also called college.

The victory had to wait until the Badgers (11-3) are over 25 time in Oregon, and no timeouts and no ability to stop the clock for a last-minute adventure.

Lavasier Tuinei caught eight passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns for the Ducks (12-2), who had not had playoff success that allowed them to show what was actually a three-year term Kelly was very positive until this action came on the 98th offensive historical version of the Rose Bowl.

This bowl has never had a high score, and now broke the mark of 80 points to Iowa and joined Washington in 1991.

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