No. 12 Oregon cruises over Missouri State 56-7
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}LaMichael James ran for 204 yards and three touchdowns, including a 90-yarder, and No. 12 Oregon cruised to a 56-7 victory over Missouri State on Saturday.
James' 90-yard dash was Oregon's longest run since 1938. The Heisman Trophy finalist from last season also had a 1-yard TD in the first quarter and a 50-yarder in the third.
Darron Thomas threw for 206 yards and three touchdowns for the Ducks (2-1). Lavasier Tuinei caught scoring passes of 8 and 34 yards, and Oregon sat most of its starters early in the second half.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Missouri State (0-3) scored on its first possession. The Bears were efficient in a nine-play, 84-yard drive that was capped by Chris Douglas' 3-yard touchdown run to make it 7-0. By halftime, though, the Ducks were ahead 35-7.
James now has 42 career touchdowns at Oregon, matching the school record set by Derek Loville (1986-89).
Before the game, Oregon announced it had received a formal notice of inquiry from the NCAA regarding its use of recruiting services. The investigation was prompted by questions raised over a $25,000 payment Oregon made to Willie Lyles and Houston-based Complete Scouting Services.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Saturday's opponent was supposed to be Utah, but that game was changed because of the Pac-12 realignment. Oregon was left scrambling for an opponent and the Bears stepped in.
Missouri State will be paid $440,000 for visiting Autzen Stadium. The Bears also visited Arkansas in their opener and made $395,000 in a 51-7 loss.
Oregon scored twice in the first quarter on James' 1-yard run and Thomas' 8-yard scoring pass to Tuinei.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Oregon freshman De'Anthony Thomas topped 100 all-purpose yards in the first quarter alone on one punt return, one kickoff return, one rush and a reception.
Oregon made it 21-7 on Thomas's 7-yard touchdown pass to freshman Colt Lyerla, on a drive that spanned 93 yards on three plays in 37 seconds.
While that was fast, it couldn't compare to James' 90-yard scoring run a short time later. That drive took all of 13 seconds. The longest run in school history was Bob Smith's 92-yarder against Idaho in 1938.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Thomas' second scoring pass to Tuinei came with 5:33 to go before the half. Thomas matched a school record with six touchdown passes the week before in a 69-20 victory over Nevada.
James opened the second half with a 50-yard scoring run.
The running back had been held to 54 yards in Oregon's season-opening 40-27 loss to then-No. 4 LSU. Then last week against the Wolf Pack he ran for 67 yards, but scored on a run, a reception and a punt return.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}James averaged more than 144 rushing yards a game last season. After Saturday's performance, he upped his average this season to 108.3 yards.
Oregon backup Bryan Bennett hit Lyerla with a 26-yard TD pass and Eric Dungy with a 22-yard scoring strike to make it 56-7 in the third quarter after the starters left. Dungy, a redshirt freshman, is the son of former NFL coach Tony Dungy.
Kiko Alonso got the start at linebacker for the Ducks, a week after coming off suspension for offseason legal trouble. Alonso started at linebacker in place of Michael Clay, who injured his ankle last week.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Cornerback and kick returner Cliff Harris, also reinstated last week from an indefinite suspension, came into the game in the second quarter.
Missouri State, which has not gone 0-3 to start a season since 1994, had never played the Ducks.