Series History: A look back at the history of Oregon vs. Utah

Series History: A look back at the history of Oregon vs. Utah

The Oregon Ducks will face off against the Utah Utes this Saturday for the final matchup between these two schools as members of the Pac-12. The era of these teams being in the same conference has been short, but it has also been fruitful. Some of the Ducks’ best games over the last ten years have come against Utah.

Most recently, Oregon took down the Utes 20-17 in Autzen Stadium last November. The game came a week after Oregon dropped its second game of the season to Washington. Bo Nix had suffered an injury late in the Washington game and was hindered throughout most of the game against Utah. But, late in the game when it mattered most, Nix used his legs to pick up a game-clinching first down for the Ducks.

Oregon has an all-time record of 24-12 over Utah and a 6-4 record in the Pac-12 era. Since the Utes joined the Pacific Athletic Conference in 2011, the Ducks have had five head coaches, while Utah has remained steadfast with Kyle Whittingham — one of the longest-tenured coaches in the sport.

There are some other memorable moments from this series that I want to highlight. First, there was Utah WR Kaelin Clay’s unforced fumble at the goalline in 2014 that turned into a 99-yard defensive TD for the Ducks. Oregon went on to play in the national championship that year. Another classic moment was Darren Carrington’s spectacular tiptoe catch for a last-second TD to steal the game from the Utes on the road.

While those are some highlights for the Ducks’, Utah has had plenty of success in this series. They have won two of the last three head-to-head matchups between the teams, both of which were 25+ point losses for Oregon. It is also worth mentioning that Utah has won the past two Pac-12 championships, beating the Ducks in Las Vegas for the title back in 2021.

There is a lot of history in this series, but the final game between these two teams as conference opponents could be one of the best. Both teams are ranked inside the top 15 of the AP Poll, Utah is coming off a big win at USC, and Oregon is looking to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive with a win at Rice-Eccles stadium — a challenge that is a historically near-impossible feat.

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Reliving Oregon’s comical and dominant history vs. the Utah Utes

The Oregon vs. Utah matchup has had some big games over the years, with one hilarious moment coming in 2014.

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When you talk about the series history between the Oregon Ducks and Utah Utes, it’s impossible to look past one play that took place in November of 2014.

It’s the Kaelin Clay fumble, of course.

Don’t know what I’m referring to? I’d be happy to recount the tale.

It was a late-season game between the No. 4 Ducks and No. 17 Utes. Oregon had fallen behind early, the Utah was driving, up 7-0, early in the second quarter. QB Travis Wilson found WR Kaelin Clay on a deep post, and Clay was off to the races, with a walk-in TD that would have given Utah a commanding lead and all of the momentum.

As he crossed the goal line, Clay dropped the ball and celebrated. Teammates hounded him in the endzone and the score-bug flashed 13-0. But the whistle never blew, and LB Joe Walked picked up the ball and ran 99-yards for an Oregon TD. From there, on, the Ducks rolled to a 51-27 win and would later go on to appear in the first-ever College Football Playoff after Marcus Mariota won the Heisman Trophy.

It’s surely a moment that will go down in Oregon Ducks history, as it was a turning point in one of their most successful seasons ever.

As for Oregon vs. Utah history, that’s also something that the Utes may not want to look back on. Many of the games have come in the past decade after Utah joined the Pac-12, but the Ducks have a career 23-10 record against the Utes. They’ve played 7 times in the past 8 years, with the Ducks winning 5 of those matchups.

The two squads did not face off in 2020 because of the COVID-19 shortened season.

So what will the story be this time around? It has a chance to be massively important, with the Ducks vying for a trip back to the College Football Playoffs should they win out. We will see what the next chapter holds on Saturday night.

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