
Ahmed Has 2 TDs As UW Downs Oregon State, 19-7
November 08, 2019 | Football
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) Salvon Ahmed ran for a career-high 174 yards and two touchdowns, and Washington rebounded from a two-game losing streak with a 19-7 victory over the Oregon State Beavers on Friday night.
The Huskies (6-4, 3-4 Pac-12) became bowl eligible with the victory, their eighth straight over the Beavers. Washington has not lost three in a row during coach Chris Petersen's tenure.
The Beavers (4-5, 3-3) trailed 10-0 at the half but rallied in the third quarter on Jaydon Grant's interception return for a touchdown. Oregon State, which has already won more games than in the past two seasons combined, has three remaining games to try to earn its first bowl berth since 2013.
Hunter Bryant had five catches for 90 yards for Washington, after catching a pair of touchdowns last weekend in a 33-28 loss to Utah. Bryant went into the game ranked second nationally in yards receiving by tight ends (557).
Huskies quarterback Jacob Eason threw for 175 yards but was intercepted twice.
Jake Luton threw for just 88 yards and the Beavers were held to just 119 yards of total offense - and just 8 yards in the second half. Oregon State hasn't defeated a Pac-12 opponent at home since 2016.
Washington, by contrast, finished with 420 yards total offense.
The Huskies scored first late in the first quarter on Peyton Henry's 47-yard field goal. That made him 16-for-16 on field goal attempts this season. But he would lose his perfect streak before the night was over.
Nahshon Wright intercepted Eason's pass in the second quarter but the Beavers were unable to take advantage of the turnover.
Bryant had a touchdown reception called back by a holding call, but the Huskies would eventually score on the drive on Ahmed's 6-yard run that gave Washington a 10-0 lead with 1:48 to go before the break.
Luton's pass was intercepted by Elijah Molden before the half. It was just the second time Luton had been picked off this year. But Henry missed a 28-yard field goal attempt as time ran out, for his first miss of the season.
Henry missed a 43-yard attempt early in the second half but a penalty against the Beavers gave him another attempt from 33 yards out, which he made to extend Washington's lead.
The Beavers made things interesting with Grant's 36-yard interception return for a touchdown that closed the gap to 13-7 with 7:01 left in the third. But Washington answered with Ahmed's 60-yard touchdown run to extend the margin again.
The Huskies had a chance to stretch the lead by more than two touchdowns but Henry missed a 40-yard field goal with 7:38 left.
UP NEXT:
The Huskies are off next week before visiting Colorado on Nov. 23.
The Huskies (6-4, 3-4 Pac-12) became bowl eligible with the victory, their eighth straight over the Beavers. Washington has not lost three in a row during coach Chris Petersen's tenure.
The Beavers (4-5, 3-3) trailed 10-0 at the half but rallied in the third quarter on Jaydon Grant's interception return for a touchdown. Oregon State, which has already won more games than in the past two seasons combined, has three remaining games to try to earn its first bowl berth since 2013.
Hunter Bryant had five catches for 90 yards for Washington, after catching a pair of touchdowns last weekend in a 33-28 loss to Utah. Bryant went into the game ranked second nationally in yards receiving by tight ends (557).
Huskies quarterback Jacob Eason threw for 175 yards but was intercepted twice.
Jake Luton threw for just 88 yards and the Beavers were held to just 119 yards of total offense - and just 8 yards in the second half. Oregon State hasn't defeated a Pac-12 opponent at home since 2016.
Washington, by contrast, finished with 420 yards total offense.
The Huskies scored first late in the first quarter on Peyton Henry's 47-yard field goal. That made him 16-for-16 on field goal attempts this season. But he would lose his perfect streak before the night was over.
Nahshon Wright intercepted Eason's pass in the second quarter but the Beavers were unable to take advantage of the turnover.
Bryant had a touchdown reception called back by a holding call, but the Huskies would eventually score on the drive on Ahmed's 6-yard run that gave Washington a 10-0 lead with 1:48 to go before the break.
Luton's pass was intercepted by Elijah Molden before the half. It was just the second time Luton had been picked off this year. But Henry missed a 28-yard field goal attempt as time ran out, for his first miss of the season.
Henry missed a 43-yard attempt early in the second half but a penalty against the Beavers gave him another attempt from 33 yards out, which he made to extend Washington's lead.
The Beavers made things interesting with Grant's 36-yard interception return for a touchdown that closed the gap to 13-7 with 7:01 left in the third. But Washington answered with Ahmed's 60-yard touchdown run to extend the margin again.
The Huskies had a chance to stretch the lead by more than two touchdowns but Henry missed a 40-yard field goal with 7:38 left.
UP NEXT:
The Huskies are off next week before visiting Colorado on Nov. 23.
Team Stats
WASH
OSU
Total Yards
420
119
Pass Yards
175
88
Rushing Yards
245
31
Penalty Yards
70
47
1st Downs
20
6
3rd Downs
5
1
4th Downs
3
0
TOP
36:28
23:32
1st Quarter

WASH 3, OSU 0
WASH - Henry, Peyton 47 yd field goal 13 plays, 34 yards, TOP 5:10
2nd Quarter

WASH 10, OSU 0
WASH - Ahmed, Salvon 6 yd run (Henry, Peyton kick), 9 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:48
3rd Quarter

WASH 13, OSU 0
WASH - Henry, Peyton 33 yd field goal 11 plays, 39 yards, TOP 5:42

WASH 13, OSU 7
OSU - Grant,Jaydon 36 yd interception (Hayes,Everett kick)

WASH 19, OSU 7
WASH - Ahmed, Salvon 60 yd run (Eason, Jacob passfailed), 1 plays, 60 yards, TOP 0:10
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