
92-Yard Drive Caps 4th-Quarter Comeback Vs. No. 24 Oregon State
November 04, 2022 | Football
SEATTLE (AP) - Peyton Henry made a 22-yard field goal with eight seconds left to cap a 92-yard scoring drive and Washington held off No. 24 Oregon State 24-21 on Friday night at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium to preserve its hopes in the Pac-12 championship game race.
The Huskies took over at their own three-yard line with 4:33 left. Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. led a march downfield against the Beavers' stingy defense and was 9 of 13 for 66 yards on the drive. His push pass to Giles Jackson for 12 yards got the Huskies to the Oregon State two-yard line. After a pair of incompletions, the Huskies set up for the short field goal and Henry delivered the winning kick.
Washington (7-2, 4-2 Pac-12) topped its second ranked opponent of the season for a third-straight win. Penix, the nation's leader in passing, was 30 of 52 for 298 yards and a 24-yard touchdown pass on third-and-goal to Jack Westover in the third quarter.
Wayne Taulapapa ran for two touchdowns for Washington, the second coming early in the fourth quarter to tie the score at 21-21. Rome Odunze had seven receptions for 102 yards.
The Huskies' defense stopped the Beavers on fourth-and-2 at the Washington 7 and fourth-and-3 at the Washington 15 on consecutive possessions early on. Deshaun Fenwick rushed for a pair of touchdowns for Oregon State, which was playing its first game ranked in The AP Top 25 since the 2013 season opener. Damien Martinez had 107 yards rushing for Oregon State.
The Huskies are at No. 8 Oregon next Saturday.
The Huskies took over at their own three-yard line with 4:33 left. Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. led a march downfield against the Beavers' stingy defense and was 9 of 13 for 66 yards on the drive. His push pass to Giles Jackson for 12 yards got the Huskies to the Oregon State two-yard line. After a pair of incompletions, the Huskies set up for the short field goal and Henry delivered the winning kick.
Washington (7-2, 4-2 Pac-12) topped its second ranked opponent of the season for a third-straight win. Penix, the nation's leader in passing, was 30 of 52 for 298 yards and a 24-yard touchdown pass on third-and-goal to Jack Westover in the third quarter.
Wayne Taulapapa ran for two touchdowns for Washington, the second coming early in the fourth quarter to tie the score at 21-21. Rome Odunze had seven receptions for 102 yards.
The Huskies' defense stopped the Beavers on fourth-and-2 at the Washington 7 and fourth-and-3 at the Washington 15 on consecutive possessions early on. Deshaun Fenwick rushed for a pair of touchdowns for Oregon State, which was playing its first game ranked in The AP Top 25 since the 2013 season opener. Damien Martinez had 107 yards rushing for Oregon State.
The Huskies are at No. 8 Oregon next Saturday.
Team Stats
OSU
UW
Total Yards
262
398
Pass Yards
87
298
Rushing Yards
175
100
Penalty Yards
81
97
1st Downs
18
24
3rd Downs
4
11
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
31:46
28:14
1st Quarter

OSU 7, UW 0
OSU - Fenwick,Deshaun 3 yd run (Hayes,Everett kick), 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:59
2nd Quarter

OSU 7, UW 7
UW - Taulapapa,Wayne 2 yd run (Henry,Peyton kick), 15 plays, 85 yards, TOP 06:46

OSU 14, UW 7
OSU - Mascarenas-Arnold,Easton 37 yd interception (Hayes,Everett kick)
3rd Quarter

OSU 14, UW 14
UW - Westover,Jack 24 yd pass from Penix Jr.,Michael (Henry,Peyton kick) 8 plays, 35 yards, TOP 04:10

OSU 21, UW 14
OSU - Fenwick,Deshaun 19 yd run (Hayes,Everett kick), 11 plays, 79 yards, TOP 06:03
4th Quarter

OSU 21, UW 21
UW - Taulapapa,Wayne 4 yd run (Henry,Peyton kick), 9 plays, 66 yards, TOP 03:55

OSU 21, UW 24
UW - Henry,Peyton 22 yd field goal 18 plays, 92 yards, TOP 04:25
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