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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox college sports team season Шаблон:2013 Pac-12 Conference football standings The 2013 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by first year head coach Mark Helfrich and played their home games at Autzen Stadium for the 47th consecutive year. They were a member of the Pac-12 Conference in the North Division.

The Ducks had high hopes coming off of a 12–1 (8–1) season a victory in the 2013 Fiesta Bowl; many considered them a contender for the BCS national championship game the following year.[1] However, these hopes were thrown into question shortly after their Fiesta Bowl victory, on January 16, 2013. Head coach Chip Kelly announced that he had agreed to terms with the Philadelphia Eagles to become their new head coach after several disappointing seasons under Andy Reid; Kelly brought Oregon defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro along with him to Philadelphia.[2][3]

As they have done in every case of hiring a new head coach since 1995, the Ducks hired from within and promoted fourth-year offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Mark Helfrich to the head coach position. Along with the head coach change, wide receivers coach Scott Frost was promoted to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and Duke wide receivers coach Matt Lubick and Arizona Cardinals defensive line coach Ron Aiken were hired to fill their respective positions on Oregon's staff.[4][5][6]

Oregon started the season ranked[7] third behind Ohio State and Alabama, and rose to second after their first game, a 66–3 win over Nicholls State in Week 1. They continued their winning ways, posting double-digit wins over Virginia, Tennessee, California, Colorado, Washington, Washington State and UCLA, and eventually found themselves in a duel with Florida State over the number 2 spot in the BCS poll, with Alabama at number 1. The wheels came off though,Шаблон:Clarify as they did the year previously, against Stanford, losing 26–20 on the road. The Ducks would rebound with a home win over Utah, but lose again at home to Arizona, the Ducks’ first loss to an unranked foe since 2009.

Sitting at 9–2 (7–2) and out of the BCS bowl picture for the first time in four years, Oregon had the Civil War left to play. Both Oregon and Oregon State were coming off of losses and had no major spoils to play for. Oregon came from behind in a back-and-forth fourth quarter and scored a touchdown (and failed to convert the two-point attempt) with 29 seconds left to win, 36–35.

Finishing the regular season at 10–2 (7–2) Oregon had extended winning streaks in two major rivalries, making it 10 years in a row against Washington, and six years in a row against Oregon State, as well as achieving a sixth consecutive 10-win season and an undefeated season at home for the first time in three years.

On December 8, 2013, the Ducks were invited to play in the Alamo Bowl against Texas in what would be Texas head coach Mack Brown and Oregon defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti's last games before retiring. Oregon won the Alamo bowl 30–7, tying a school record set from 1999 to 2001 for consecutive bowl wins at three, with rookie head coach Mark Helfrich becoming the first Oregon head coach to go to and win a bowl game in his rookie year (Rich Brooks won his first bowl game, after 12 years as head coach at Oregon, Mike Belloti and Chip Kelly each went to and lost a bowl game in their first years). Oregon finished the season at 11–2, only their fifth season with 11 or more wins in 118 years of football.[8][9][10][11]

Departing players

No juniors or redshirt sophomores declared early eligibility for the 2013 NFL Draft.Шаблон:Citation needed

Num Player Position Starter Class Drafted Round Pick Team Notes
10 Rahsaan Vaughn WR N SR N
20 John Boyett FS Y SR Y 6 192 Indianapolis Colts Released prior to regular season due to arrest[12]
36 Jennings Stewart TE N SR N
46 Michael Clay LB Y SR N Undrafted free agent signed by Miami Dolphins[13]
47 Kiko Alonso LB Y SR Y 2 46 Buffalo Bills 2013 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year; NFL All-Rookie Team[14]
49 Jackson Rice P Y SR N
59 Jeff Palmer LS N SR N
60 Ryan Clanton OL Y SR N
61 Nick Cody OL Y SR N
65 Isaac Remington DT N SR N Undrafted free agent signed by Philadelphia Eagles[13]
74 Kyle Long OL Y SR Y 1 20 Chicago Bears 2014 Pro Bowl; NFL All-Rookie Team
77 Carson York OL Y SR N
87 Nick Morrison DL N SR N
89 Will Murphy WR N SR N
93 Rob Beard PK Y SR N
96 Dion Jordan DE Y SR Y 1 3 Miami Dolphins

Preseason

Returning starters

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Offense

Player Class Position
Marcus Mariota Redshirt Sophomore Quarterback
Josh Huff Senior Wide receiver
Keanon Lowe Junior Wide receiver
Daryle Hawkins Senior Wide receiver
Colt Lyerla Junior Tight end
Tyler Johnstone Redshirt Sophomore Left tackle
Hroniss Grasu Junior Center
Jake Fisher Junior Right tackle
Reference:[15]

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Defense

Player Class Position
Taylor Hart Senior Defensive end
Wade Keli'ikipi Senior Defensive tackle
Boseko Lokombo Senior Outside Linebacker
Terrence Mitchell Junior Cornerback
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu Junior Cornerback
Brian Jackson Senior Safety
Avery Patterson Senior Safety
Reference:[15]

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Special teams

Player Class Position
De'Anthony Thomas Junior Returner
Alejandro Maldonado Senior Place kicker
Drew Howell Senior Long snapper
Reference:[15]

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Recruiting

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Awards watch lists

The following Oregon players appeared on preseason award watch lists

Maxwell AwardCollege Football Player of the Year[16]

Walter Camp AwardPlayer of the Year[17]

  • Marcus Mariota
  • De'Anthony Thomas

Davey O'Brien AwardBest Quarterback[18]

  • Marcus Mariota

Doak Walker AwardBest Runningback[19]

  • De'Anthony Thomas

Biletnikoff AwardBest Receiver[20]

Mackey AwardMost Outstanding Collegiate Tight End[21]

Rimington TrophyMost Outstanding Collegiate Center[22]

Outland TrophyBest Interior Lineman in College Football[23]

Lombardi AwardBest Lineman[24]

  • Hroniss Grasu
  • Tyler Johnstone

Bednarik AwardDefensive Player of the Year[25]

Bronko Nagurski TrophyMost Outstanding Defensive Player[26]

Jim Thorpe AwardBest Defensive Back[27]

  • Ifo Ekpre-Olomu
  • Terrence Mitchell

Butkus AwardBest Linebacker[28]

Spring football

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Marcus Mariota prepares to take a snap in the 2013 Oregon Spring Game

On April 27, 2013 the Oregon Ducks capped off their spring football practices with the traditional Spring Football Game, open to the public held at Autzen Stadium. As has been the practice for many years, in order to gain admission to the game each fan must donate at least three non-perishable food items to Food for Lane County on their way in the stadium. Following a record donation year in 2012, Oregon fans again donated over 70,000 pounds of food to the charity.[29][30]

Donating food is not the only non-football activity for a good cause that is associated with the Oregon Spring Game, the game is played in honor of the United States Armed Forces and specifically the several reserve and guard units stationed close to Eugene. The football players will wear special made Nike uniforms that have "Support Our Troops" on the back where the player's last name is usually found, along with American Flags on the sleeves. During half-time a group of Marine Corps enlistees took the oath of enlistment on the field. Following the game the players line up on the north sideline, with an equal number of service-members from each branch of the military lining up on the south sideline. The two groups meet in the middle of the field where the players then remove their jersey and give it to a service-member, the service-member in turns presents the football player with a challenge coin.[31] The tradition of the Spring Game being dedicated to supporting the military is part of the legacy of former head coach Chip Kelly, following the funeral of a local soldier in 2010, which he attended.[32]

The 2013 iteration of the game was the first under new head coach Mark Helfrich and it also implemented a new scoring system for the first time in several years. Traditionally the offensive and defensive coordinators act as head coaches of two different teams, which are selected via a draft, the two teams then face off in a normally scored exhibition game. Due to a rash of injuries on both sides of the ball the format was tweaked so that it was simply the offense versus the defense, with a modified points system. The offense would score normally, with six points for touchdowns with the opportunity for point after attempts, and three points for field goals. The defense would follow normal rules for touchdowns as well, but would also gain three points for turnovers and one point every time that they kept the offense from scoring.[33] The points system led to a lopsided victory by the offense, 65–0.

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Schedule

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Personnel

Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
Oregon
Alma Mater Previous Coaching
Position
Mark Helfrich Head coach 5 (1 as HC) Southern Oregon (1996) OC & QB – Oregon
Nick Aliotti Defensive coordinator 22 (17 as DC) UCDavis (1976) Incumbent
Scott Frost Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks 5 (1 as OC) Nebraska (1997) WR – Oregon
Steve Greatwood Running game coordinator & offensive line 27 Oregon (1980) Incumbent
Matt Lubick Passing Game Coordinator & wide receivers 1 Colorado State (1995) WR – Duke
Gary Campbell Running backs 31 UCLA (1973) Incumbent
Tom Osbourne Tight ends & special teams 13 Washington State (1983) Incumbent
Don Pellum Linebackers & recruiting coordinator 21 Oregon (1985) Incumbent
Ron Aiken Defensive line 1 North Carolina A&T (1977) DL – Arizona Cardinals
John Neal Secondary 11 BYU (1980) Incumbent
Jim Radcliffe Strength and conditioning 29 Pacific University (1980) Incumbent
Reference:[38]

Roster

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Quarterback

Running back

  •  6 De'Anthony ThomasJunior
  •  9 Byron Marshall – Sophomore
  • 24 Thomas Tyner – Freshman
  • 30 Ayele Forde – Junior
  • 31 Kenny Bassett – Junior
  • 34 Lane Roseberry – Redshirt Freshman
  • 36 Kani Benoit – Freshman
  • 37 J.J. Jones – Freshman
  • 37 Jordan Thompson – Senior

Offensive lineman

  • 54 Hamani Stevens – Junior
  • 55 Hroniss GrasuJunior
  • 57 Doug Brenner – Freshman
  • 58 James Euscher – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 61 Brigham Stoehr – Freshman
  • 62 Matt Pierson – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 63 Mana Greig – Senior
  • 64 Tyler Johnstone – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 65 Brian Teague – Senior
  • 68 Jamal Prater – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 69 Brandon Thomas – Sophomore
  • 70 Matthew McFadden – Redshirt Freshman
  • 71 Everett Benyard – Senior
  • 72 Andre Yruretagoyena – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 74 Elijah George – Freshman
  • 75 Jake FisherJunior
  • 76 Jake Pisarcik – Freshman
  • 77 Cameron Hunt – Freshman
  • 78 Karrington Armstrong – Senior
  • 79 Evan Voellet – Freshman
 

Wide receiver

  •  1 Josh HuffSenior
  •  7 Keanon Lowe – Junior
  • 11 Bralon AddisonSophomore
  • 13 Devon Allen – Freshman
  • 16 Daryle Hawkins – Senior
  • 18 Dwayne Stanford – Sophomore
  • 19 Eric Dungy – Junior
  • 20 Chance Allen – Redshirt Freshman
  • 23 B.J. Kelley – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 41 Blake Stanton – Junior
  • 84 Chad Delaney – Senior
  • 86 Austian Diach – Redshirt Freshman
  • 87 Darren Carrington – Freshman
  • 88 Jeff Stolzenburg – Junior
  • 89 Chris Tewhill – Redshirt Freshman

Tight end

 

Defensive lineman

Defensive tackle

  • 50 Ryan Hagen – Senior
  • 66 Taylor HartSenior
  • 90 Ricky Havili-Heimuli – Senior
  • 92 Wade Keli'ikipi – Senior

Defensive end

  • 45 T.J. Daniel – Sophomore
  • 57 Ryan McCandless – Sophomore
  • 91 Tony Washington – Junior
  • 96 Christian French – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 98 David Kafovalu – Junior

Linebacker

  • 19 Tyrell Robinson – Freshman
  • 22 Derrick Malone – Junior
  • 25 Boseko Lokombo – Senior
  • 33 Tyson Coleman – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 34 Rahim Cassell – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 35 Joe Walker – Sophomore
  • 38 Mike Garrity – Junior
  • 40 Brett Bafaro – Redshirt Freshman
  • 46 Danny Mattingly – Freshman
  • 47 Oshay Dunmore – Redshirt Freshman
  • 48 Rodney Hardrick – Junior
  • 51 Isaac Ava – Junior
  • 52 Ivan Faulhaber – Freshman
  • 59 Grant Thompson – Junior
  • 86 Torrodney Prevot – Freshman
 

Defensive back

  •  2 Tyree Robinson – Freshman
  •  5 Issac Dixon – Redshirt Sophomore
  •  8 Reggie Daniels – Redshirt Freshman
  • 10 Chris Seisay – Freshman
  • 12 Brian Jackson – Senior
  • 13 Troy Hill – Junior
  • 17 Juwaan Williams – Freshman
  • 26 Ben Butterfield – Senior
  • 27 Terrance MitchellJunior
  • 28 Eric Amoako – Redshirt Freshman
  • 29 Stephen Amoako – Redshirt Freshman
  • 32 Bobby Dunn – Sophomore
  • 37 Michael Manns – Redshirt Freshman
  • 43 Bronson Yim – Redshirt Sophomore

Cornerback

  •  3 Dior Mathis – Junior
  • 14 Ifo Ekpre-OlomuJunior
  • 21 Avery Patterson – Senior

Free Safety

  •  4 Erick Dargan – Junior
 

Long snapper

  • 39 Drew Howell – Senior
  • 53 Connor Johnson – Freshman

Punter

  • 38 Ian Wheeler – Freshman

Placekicker

  • 30 Dylan Ausherman – Redshirt Junior
  • 41 Alejandro Maldonado – Senior
  • 48 Eric Solis – Redshirt Junior
  • 49 Matt Wogan – Freshman
  • 97 Hayden Crook – Redshirt Freshman
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Depth chart

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Game summaries

Nicholls State

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Virginia

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Tennessee

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California

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Colorado

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Washington

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Washington State

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UCLA

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Stanford

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Utah

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Arizona

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Oregon State – 117th Civil War

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Texas – Alamo Bowl

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Rankings

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After the season

Team records broken

Total offense – Team

YR GP YDS AVG
New 2013 Oregon Ducks 13 7,345 565
Old 2011 Oregon Ducks 14 7,319 522.8

Total offense – Single Season

YR NAME POS PLAYS P.YDS Ru.YDS TD YDS AVG
New 2013 Marcus Mariota QB 482 3,665 715 40 4,380 9.1
Old 1998 Akili Smith QB 442 3,763 184 36 3,947 8.9

Receiving Yards – Single Season

YR NAME POS REC YDS AVG TD
New 2013 Josh Huff WR 62 1,140 18.4 12
Old 1970 Bob Newland WR 67 1,123 16.6 7

Kickoff Return Yards – Career

YRS NAME POS RTN YDS AVG
New 2011–2013 De'Anthony Thomas RB 73 1,885 25.8
Old 1979–1982 Steve Brown CB 78 1,868 23.9

Players drafted

The following Oregon players were selected in the 2014 NFL Draft.

No. Player Class Pos. Round Pick Team
 1 Josh Huff SR WR 3 86 Philadelphia Eagles
 6 De'Anthony Thomas JR RB 4 124 Kansas City Chiefs
66 Taylor Hart SR DT 5 141 Philadelphia Eagles
27 Terrance Mitchell JR CB 7 254 Dallas Cowboys

All-Americans

Statistics

Team

Offense

Defense

Key: POS: Position, SOLO: Solo tackles, AST: Assisted Tackles, TOT: Total tackles, TFL: Tackles-for-loss, SACK: Quarterback Sacks, INT: Interceptions, BU: Passes Broken Up, PD: Passes Defended, QBH: Quarterback Hits, FF: Forced Fumbles, FR: Fumbles Recovered, BLK: Kicks or Punts Blocked, SAF: Safeties

Special teams

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Notes

  • October 6, 2013 – Colt Lyerla, the starting tight end at the beginning of the season, quits the team "for his own benefit".[40]
  • October 19, 2013 – Following a 62–38 win over Washington State, in which Washington State attempted an NCAA record 89 passes, Oregon Defensive Coordinator Nick Aliotti, during his post-game talk with the press, said the following:
"That's total (B.S.) that he threw the ball at the end of the game like he did, and you can print that and you can send it to him, and he can comment, too. I think it's low class and it's (B.S.) to throw the ball when the game is completely over against our kids that are basically our scout team."[41]
  • October 20, 2013 – Oregon Defensive Coordinator Nick Aliotti publicly apologizes for his comments regarding Washington State made the previous evening.[42]
  • October 21, 2013 – The Pac-12 Conference reprimands Oregon Defensive Coordinator Nick Aliotti and fines him $5,000 for comments made about Washington State on October 19.[42]
  • October 23, 2013 – Colt Lyerla is arrested for possession of cocaine and interfering with a police officer.[43]
  • December 3, 2013 – Starting quarterback Marcus Mariota (RSo.) and starting center Hroniss Grasu (Jr.) announce that they will bypass the NFL Draft and return for the 2014 season.[44]
  • December 7, 2013 – Starting defensive end Tony Washington (Jr.) and starting linebacker Derrick Malone (Jr.) announce that they will bypass the NFL Draft and return for the 2014 season.
  • December 10, 2013 – Starting tight end Pharoah Brown is suspended for the Alamo Bowl due to his role in a campus snowball fight on December 6 that got out of hand.[45]
  • December 13, 2013 – Defensive back Troy Hill is suspended from all football-related activities after being arrested for fourth-degree assault, menacing and strangulation.[46]
  • December 16, 2013 – Troy Hill is arraigned on lesser charges of menacing and criminal mischief; he enters a plea of not guilty.[47]
  • December 27, 2013 – Oregon Defensive Coordinator Nick Aliotti announces that he will retire following the Alamo Bowl. Aliotti played the running back position at UC Davis from 1972 to 1976; in 1978 he got his first coaching job as a graduate assistant at the University of Oregon under coach Rich Brooks. From 1980 to 1983, he was the running backs coach at Oregon State under coach Joe Avezzano. He then took a coaching job under future Oregon coach Mike Bellotti, as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Chico State from 1984 to 1987. He followed Bellotti to Oregon in 1988, coaching outside linebackers from 1988 to 1992 and rising to the defensive coordinator's job from 1993 to 1994. Following the 1994 Rose Bowl Season, he followed Oregon head coach Rich Brooks to the NFL, coaching special teams for him with the St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 1997. After Brooks left the Rams, Aliotti returned to college coaching, as the defensive coordinator for UCLA in 1998. In 1999, Bellotti lured Aliotti back to Oregon, where he has coached as the defensive coordinator ever since.[48]
  • January 3, 2014 – Starting cornerback Terrance Mitchell (Jr.) announces that he is forgoing his senior year and declaring early eligibility for the NFL Draft.[49]
  • January 5, 2014 – Starting running back De'Anthony Thomas (Jr.) announces that he will forgo his senior year and enter the NFL Draft.[50]
  • January 6, 2014 – Starting cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (Jr.) announces that he will bypass the NFL Draft and return to Oregon for his senior season.[51]

References

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