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Originally published Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 7:01 PM

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Stanford stuns Oregon

Toby Gerhart ran for a school-record 223 yards and three scores, Andrew Luck threw for two touchdowns and Stanford held on to beat No. 7 Oregon 51-42 Saturday to become bowl eligible for the first time in eight years.

STANFORD, Calif. — Toby Gerhart and Stanford did to the Oregon defense what the Ducks did a week ago to USC, opening up the Pac-10 race with a program-defining victory.

Gerhart ran for a school-record 223 yards and three scores, Andrew Luck threw for two touchdowns and Stanford held on to beat No. 7 Oregon 51-42 Saturday to become bowl eligible for the first time in eight years.

"This was definitely my biggest win since I've been here at Stanford," Gerhart said, ranking it ahead of the victory over No. 2 USC two years ago.

"I think it's definitely bigger than the USC win because it gets us to that bowl game. All our seniors, the goal coming in was to be a bowl team. This was by far the biggest win. The students storming the field, that was an awesome feeling."

Stanford had lost in its past five games with a chance to become eligible for a bowl and now is in position to play a postseason game for the first time since Tyrone Willingham's final year in 2001 after snapping a seven-game losing streak to the Ducks.

The loss by Oregon (7-2, 5-1 Pac-10) just a week after gaining 613 yards in a 47-20 win over USC cost the Ducks any shot at a berth in the Bowl Championship Series title game and took away any margin for error if they want to win the conference outright.

Oregon rallied with two late touchdowns to cut a 20-point deficit down to six, but Stanford (6-3, 5-2) recovered an onside kick with 2:38 to go and tacked on Nate Whitaker's third field goal with 11 seconds left to seal the win.

"We got beat by a better team," Oregon coach Chip Kelly said. "If you say we got caught looking behind or looking ahead, it takes away from Stanford. Stanford is a heck of a football team."

Luck took advantage of vast open areas in the middle of the Oregon defense, completing four passes of at least 20 yards in the first half alone. Even when the Ducks had good coverage, Luck managed to connect with his receivers downfield.

He finished 12 for 20 for 251 yards.

Oregon 7 7 14 14 42
Stanford 17 14 14 6 51
First Quarter

Stan — FG N.Whitaker 29, 13:29.

Stan — Gerhart 1 run (N.Whitaker kick), 7:49.

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Ore — James 60 run (Flint kick), 6:33.

Stan — Gerhart 4 run (N.Whitaker kick), 1:33.

Second Quarter

Stan — Dray 8 pass from Luck (N.Whitaker kick), 11:34.

Ore — Maehl 29 pass from Masoli (Flint kick), 9:48.

Stan — Marecic 2 run (N.Whitaker kick), 6:03.

Third Quarter

Ore — Holland 40 pass from Masoli (Flint kick), 12:46.

Stan — Owusu 31 pass from Luck (N.Whitaker kick), 8:50.

Ore — Masoli 3 run (Flint kick), 7:04.

Stan — Gerhart 17 run (N.Whitaker kick), 3:03.

Fourth Quarter

Stan — FG N.Whitaker 41, 10:48.

Ore — Barner 1 run (Flint kick), 8:05.

Ore — D.Davis 21 pass from Masoli (Flint kick), 2:38.

Stan — FG N.Whitaker 48, :11.

A — 43,924.

Ore Stan
First downs 24 25
Rushes-yards 34-236 52-254
Passing 334 251
Comp-Att-Int 21-37-0 12-20-0
Return Yards 0 19
Punts-Avg. 5-44.8 2-36.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 9-89 3-25
Time of Possession 22:17 37:43
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing — Oregon, James 18-125, Masoli 10-55, Holland 2-38, Barner 3-11, Tuinei 1-7. Stanford, Gerhart 38-223, Taylor 5-14, Luck 5-12, Marecic 3-6, Catron 1-(- 1).

Passing — Oregon, Masoli 21-37-0-334. Stanford, Luck 12-20-0-251.

Receiving — Oregon, Maehl 5-66, James 4-89, Dickson 4-67, Tuinei 3-16, D.Davis 2-25, Holland 1-40, Paulson 1-25, Barner 1-6. Stanford, Owusu 4-111, R.Whalen 4-72, Dray 2-35, Fleener 1-17, Taylor 1-16.

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